In Other News, Here’s the Latest on All the Fresno Unified School District Drama

In Other News, Here’s the Latest on All the Fresno Unified School District Drama

June 10, 2025 • 37 min

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
As the future of America is going to be decided
by those that live in the future. The kids protesters
did try to shut down one on one. I guess
they did for a little bit. Looks like police National
Guard have moved them back off to the side. Looks
like traffic is now play flowing with they shut down
a freeway there. Fifth night of violence, Well, tonight is

(00:23):
when the sun goes down and the masks go up. Well,
we've had a little war here between a school district
and the Teachers Association presnebe dot com editorial board. They
all sat down with their card table full of wisdom.
War of words between President Unified and Teachers Union has

(00:44):
gone on long enough. The harsh words, the hiring of
the new superintendent, two undeniable facts. They ended their fifteen
months ers by picking Misty Her to be the new superintendent.
The FTA needs to accept this reality, guys, they have
they're not saying, and they're saying she is a superintendent
who's behaving poorly. So you're a cardboard little wisdom fast

(01:06):
there starts out with something that isn't even reality. That
you're saying somebody else needs to live in reality. But blah,
blah blah blah blah, As parents tell misbehaving youngsters, both
sides need to make nice and learn how to work together.
But Mom, she lied work together, She lied worked together.
She tried to defame me and say I did the

(01:27):
work together. The union said, sometimes you need a light
in the mood. They ran this Facebook thing that she got.
People get an a much, but it's public record. It's
probably they did this little thing on Facebook. How much
do you think the salary is going to be the
new superintendent? Guess the new salary? No, that was that

(01:52):
was too much, man, that was just too much. So
she directed her communications director, thank you, Henry, I need
you on it. Get Chuck Colson, need you to comply
with DOSIA a list of social media posts that Misty
Nix and her said FDA put out to target her

(02:16):
presnel b editorial boards. Of the result was the document
made with the help of AI. Quotes were actually generated
by AI. Se Preintendent Misty Nixon her did admit to
the use of AI to create the false portrayals. In
real communication, we call that line. Board Trustee Eesless summed

(02:38):
it up well in a Facebook post that she made.
She wanted to point out how immigrant students were not
going to school over deportation fears, how LGBTQ students were
faced with hatred simply over their orientation, and how the
Trump administration was suing the end an enrichment program designed
to improve the learning of black students who have underperformed

(02:59):
in testing for years. Trump's fault, guys, that is how
many times? Well, I guess I'll keep pulling that out
until it doesn't work anymore for him, right, viva viva.
The fact that Fresno underperforms every city this side of
the Mississippi President Trump's fault. Really President Trump's fault. How's

(03:25):
Cloes doing it? Then? How are other districts doing it?
I mean what President Trump just has his eye on Fresno. Okay,
the be goes on the card table of wisdom editorial board.
Add to that Fresno's longstanding poverty, which puts most rods
of unified families under stress. So that it's Trump and

(03:47):
it's a fact they don't make enough money. They're under stress,
they said. For the union's part, instead of just regularly
criticizing the district, how about finding something positive to say,
possibly even of the ad minute. This could do wonders
for the relationship. Yeah, that's what you always jump up
to do, is praise somebody after they lied about you, Right,

(04:11):
that's what you always do. You can say if they
say I'm truly sorry, you can say, okay, I forgive you.
And the person that's saying they're sorry, do they go
thank you for forgiving me? Now, would you say something
positive about me? How about finding something positive to say?

(04:31):
It could do wonders for our relationship. You'd be like,
I'm taking that forgiving back. No, uh huh no, uh
uh unforgiven you. But that's what the Freslebee editorial board said.
Let's see Superintendent mister hurt leads transformative push for Fresley
to Fight's academic success. Fox twenty six said she's got

(04:52):
these goals, and I hope her goals work. Hey, she said,
by the year twenty thirty, first graders will be reading
at grade level from forty eight percent all the way
up to eighty percent. Guys, right now, they're thirty percent
in English language arts, twenty two percent in math are
are passing. So why don't you start out by getting

(05:14):
it to the thirties and forties? What is this eighty
percent stuff good. Yes, I hope it ends up that way.
Gvwire dot Com had an article it said President Unified
has twice as many administrators in lower test scores than
its peer district. The peer district is Long Beach Sore.
The ones that come about as close. We're a little
bit larger. Long Beach. One administrator serves an average of

(05:38):
one four hundred and twenty eight students. One administrator for
fourteen hundred and Fresno the average is one for every
seven hundred and twenty seven. We got too many cooks
in the kitchen. Yeah, you get too many cooks in
the kitchen. Food gets burned, not too many people arguing
over it, not season right when it, the food comes

(06:00):
out chaos, they said. The district employees doubled the staff
of Longbeach Unified despite serving only five thousand more students.
FTA President Benia said the district's large administrative team doesn't
trickle down into classroom support or enhance district efficiency. Superintendent

(06:21):
Missy her told Gimmy, why we're gonna have to do
a redesign. We're going to move forward with our four
goals and guardrails. That's like a Kamala Harrison. A redesign.
We're not talking about the living room.

Speaker 2 (06:36):
No.

Speaker 1 (06:36):
I know what a redesign is here, but you need
to get some specifics other that we're gonna go from
forty percent to eighty percent. We're gonna go from twenty
five percent to sixty five percent. President Unified spent fifty
five million in administrative salaries in the twenty eighteen to
twenty nineteen school year. So that's what five six years ago,

(06:56):
fifty five million five six years ago. How much do
you think they spent last year? From fifty five million
to why how much you think it jumped up to
one hundred and twenty five Okay, you're a little over
ninety four million. Long Beach paid their administrators fifty two million.
Six years ago. They went from fifty two million to

(07:17):
seventy five million. We go from fifty five million to
ninety four million. Well, then we must be getting some
bang for our buck, aren't we? Absolutely not. The average
pay is a President Unified employee include salary and benefits,
is eleven thousand more than the average Long Beach employee.
Living expenses are thirty eight percent lower, and Fresno and

(07:38):
homes cost fifty five percent less somebody being overpaid. I
would well based on this reporting, Yes, overpaid, underperform what
happens in the real world. Hey, sit down, let's sign
another contract. No, that never happens. Never. It's more like, hey,
give us money back, Clear out your locker, close your

(08:03):
official team account. Now you don't get to keep playing
out on the field, actually not even playing on the field,
because the results would happen. You would know this right now.
I guess it's just a playbook. Brand new at the
game here. Over forty nine percent of Long Beach students
met English language art standards, thirty six percent met math,

(08:26):
so we're behind them and all of that as well.
The Long Beach student to teacher ratio is twenty four
kids to one teacher. In Fresno it's twenty per teacher.
So this doesn't stack upright, And that's why it's an article,
and that's why I read it, and that's why I'm
telling you something just ain't right now. I know many

(08:47):
teachers out there that you're taught or you have to
teach reading the way that they tell you to do it. Phonics,
we got away from that. According to the La Times,
they're saying phonics based lessons are on the fast track
to become long California sounding out the words fanatically, they

(09:11):
got all away from that. No, we need whole language.
They'll naturally learn to read. They'll just immerse them in
some good books and let's just give them exposure to
the written language around them. And no, they don't need
to sound out things, guys. That's how anybody that knows
really how to read learned how to read back in
the day. Now that I guess maybe there's been some

(09:33):
kids obviously who have learned to read by this whole language.
And I was not aware of this until I saw
about how California and the LA time so can here
about phonics is coming back. And I'm if you'd ask me,
how'd you learn to read, I'd be like I get
in elementary school. Somehow I learned, I would I don't
think phonics would have jumped into my head. But that's it,

(09:55):
that's exactly ah a at cats. No, No, they'll just
be around books that have things they can push that
to go. Yeah, and they'll they'll get you know, I
don't know how they teach this whole language thing. They
said that you're immersed in good books. Well, what does

(10:16):
that mean if you don't know how to read? Boy?
I sure did love that book written in Chinese? What
do you mean you don't even know how to read Chinese?
You you don't know it? They say California adopted the
whole language approach really starting during the eighties during George
W's time. No child is going to be left behind? Act?
Isn't that right, Dick or Farmers?

Speaker 2 (10:38):
Right?

Speaker 1 (10:39):
They said. There was another big push for phonics during
that time, but when he left office, teachers went back
to whole language approach and reading scores started to decline.
See George knew how to do it, Barbara, excuse me, Laura,
Laura Bush. She's a library, George. You need to teach

(11:00):
them phonics, all right? All right? Yeah, so you know,
if we're gonna teach them to read, how are we
going to teach them to read? That might be a
good question to ask mister her. Hey, let's reach out
to her communicate the filth Wait, she was supposed to
be only till the ninth I wonder if she's back.
The communications director Nicki Henry, Director Ryan Nigel's jotting that down.

(11:24):
But maybe we get miss her on to talk about
you know she's gonna do phonics, go back to it,
because you know that to be able to read, they
have to know how to read.

Speaker 3 (11:34):
When we stay focused, when we lead with love, and
when we refuse to let hate win.

Speaker 1 (11:42):
And I love you so incredibly much. Yeah, you know,
everybody out there so genuine, so genuine.

Speaker 4 (11:50):
They're not going they have to learn how to read
before they can read to really.

Speaker 3 (11:54):
Understand or stupid does sir?

Speaker 4 (11:57):
They have to learn how to read before they can
read to really under Still, So.

Speaker 1 (12:01):
You guys are following that, aren't you. You got to
learn how to read before you can learn how to
read to really understand. I saw this new report that
Canadian college students are now taking classes to learn literally
basic life skills. They're they're talking about financial matters, how
to pay your rent, how to change attire, how to sew,

(12:29):
how to cook. I wonder how much to the school
day they're going to take up with all that's good
things to know, But how much of reading, writing, and
arithmetic is that gonna? Is that going to cut into
well they and it helps you just learn their life skills,
you know, I I really I feel sorry for like
America twenty years from now, I'm sorry to say that

(12:49):
there are some very well regulated younger folk there that
are highly successful and will be into the future. And
I'm gonna say society's going to cave in on itself.
But we kind of have seen a decline, especially in
like knowledge like American history, because it's not taught anymore.

(13:10):
Even the dumbest of the dumbest screw arounds in high
school could tell you you know who fought the Civil War.
I can tell you where the Atlantic and Pacific Ocean was.
Hen tell you why Lincoln is famous, and why George Washington.
They can tell you about the cherry tree. Today, that

(13:30):
information is faded away. And I think of America twenty
years from now, twenty forty five, God willing, I'll be
seventy nine years old. Boy, what kind of country? Well,
I'll be grumpy old man in well if president Unfed
School District has to say, it'll be a really dumb

(13:52):
down country. Case in point. Last weekend, I ordered fish
and chips, and I would add I was asked if
I would like fries as my side.

Speaker 2 (14:07):
Seriously, this is the Trevor Cherry Show on the Valley's
power talk.

Speaker 1 (14:14):
Doing the congo, waving the Mexican flags out on the
streets of La and arrest are just about to happen
as they're trying to shut down t the TV. I'm
staring at the TV and they're trying to shut down
the freeway that I'm watching on the TV right now,
OKTTV LA showing these protesters gearing up. Now, oh yeah,
you see them all in their hoodies, mask on Mexican flags.

(14:36):
Things are being handed out of bags. I can't quite
see what that might be. It could be anything from
molotov cocktails to bricks to I don't know, mushrooms. I
don't know what they're handing out down there. Look at that.
Why why don't they sweep in right there before it happens.
If King Trevor were sitting in his castle watching that

(14:58):
shot right there, I would be like, all right, here's
where you need to go in right now. Marines go
helicopters where they're repelling down. Suddenly you see them all
covering their ears, falling to their knees, dropping their bags
of rocks or whatever they're handing out, and yeah, the
Marines arrest them. Yeah they got that sound stuff. They

(15:22):
can knock it out, all right. Director Ryan Nigel also
telling me that there's been uproar in Chicago as well.
Just wait till this Saturday. It's the summer of love
all again here in Fresno. No, it was peaceful except
that it wasn't. Thank you to Jeremiah calling in on

(15:45):
the show. He's a thirty two year old man that
had latinos for Trump that he was signed down at
the rally down on the corner there for illegal immigration.
I guess that's why, or the Mexican Flag rally, whatever
you want to call whatever. Their'sing the fact that law
enforcement doesn't help law enforcement actually get criminals off the street.

(16:05):
It's what they're supporting. Just like when they were attacking
Tesla dealerships out there, they supported not not getting rid
of fraud and waste. Something in the air, man, it
really is, really is. I don't know. Maybe it's all
in the kymtrails and they're spreading out and you got

(16:26):
the Holy spirit, you don't get it. I don't What
is it? Man? Did somebody like get voodoo dolls of
all these people just to dumb them down? What is it?
Who would be again taking criminals. Well they've been propagandie provo.
There you go. Probably a good majority. I'm actually might

(16:49):
believe it. You dumbed down America. Then you throw in
a bunch of propaganda and then a bunch of people
from a bunch of different countries that were in the
eighth grade, but it would have been third grade in America.
U are now out on the streets as well. Jeremiah
called the show. Gave us the description, here's what happened.
These crazy liberals, he gave them me. They them pronouns

(17:14):
come up and give him a big Britney griner right hook.
He didn't. He held back restraint because he was assaulted.
President police say they had the video. Let's go listen
here downtown or around the corner, arresting criminals. He's walking up.

(17:35):
He has latinos for Trump signed, damn, what.

Speaker 2 (17:41):
Do you want to do?

Speaker 1 (17:42):
What's up? What you want to do? What you want
to do?

Speaker 2 (17:45):
What's up?

Speaker 1 (17:45):
What you want to do? They're physical, but now ready
they go to Mia. Don't look like, we.

Speaker 5 (18:01):
Don't look like, they don't look like.

Speaker 1 (18:05):
They don't look like. Don't you know what they sound like? Tranthriterer,
you of my rides. Maybe it's the same legion inside
of them. Whatever, that shrinking, shrill voice. I feel horrible
for the the man that mary, or the woman or

(18:26):
the they or the thrumple that marries that voice. Wow, ladies,
imagine being married to this voice.

Speaker 4 (18:36):
I mean, it's again sober and serious moment. Meanwhile, can
I just add you know, and this is why I
told the President just just to get it over with.
Arrest me, move on. If you need some head to scalp,
do it with me. But stop messing with these kids.
Stop messing with four year olds, kids in elementary school.

(18:57):
We've got kids. We have a hundreds of graduation down here.
Kids are not going in their own graduations, families, grandparents here.

Speaker 1 (19:04):
Legally, he's not going to scalp you. No way, that
would mess up the hairdar. That's true because it's true
having a dipty do.

Speaker 4 (19:13):
Scared the depth to go to a graduation. People are
scared to draw walk down the streets. It's not just
home deposts getting their car washed.

Speaker 1 (19:20):
Yeah, okay, I will agree with him on that. Yes,
I agree, that's what California's like. He's acting like people
that are here illegal are good. I'm glad that they are.
They broke the law. But I will agree with this
statement that most people in California are afraid to walk
down the street now because of Newsoman Democrat policies.

Speaker 4 (19:39):
People are scared to walk down the streets. Yes, it's
not just home deposts getting their car wash. Yes, we
have incidences. I didn't believe it because I what was
I thinking? I actually believe when they said this is
not true. But then I saw videos that they're doing checkpoints,
checking people's IDs.

Speaker 1 (19:55):
Well, maybe so that we can feel comfortable going to
the car wash.

Speaker 4 (20:00):
We've never seen this kind of deployment in so many actions.
It's mass panic that we had out here in the
nation's largest county, in the nation's largest state. Good hard
working people, decent people. These are not the criminals. These
are not the thugs.

Speaker 1 (20:14):
H the thugs. So that's why the National Guard's going
in for the thugs. That's why Ice was there for
the thugs. These aren't the criminals. Yes, so the ones
out on the street, what do you think they're going
around right now, up and down blocks. No, they're focused
on the criminals on the street. That's why the Marines
are coming in. It's not that difficult, is it, Michael Schellenberg.

(20:41):
Let's talking about if all of us got together and
went over to was it Red Square Moscow and acted
a full he took it to Mexico City.

Speaker 6 (20:48):
Now, imagine for a moment that a group of Americans,
including myself, were in Mexico City and began throwing bricks
at police officers, smashing store windows, setting fire to government vehicles,
and waving the American flag. We would not walk away unharmed.
And yet in Los Angeles protesters did exactly that. They
attacked law enforcement, blocked ice agents, and vandalized public building.

(21:11):
And yet California leaders not only did not defend the law,
they condemned those who tried to enforce it.

Speaker 1 (21:18):
Yeah, Newsom is so on the wrong side of history.
He's free falling. Guys. This is not being received well
by anybody in this state or across this country. Don't
believe the media whatsoever, but believe this guy who's in media.
He was on Fox doctor Victor Davis Hansen.

Speaker 7 (21:37):
I don't think I've seen a meltdown of a modern
politician ever, as we've seen with him in the last
three days. He's pulling twenty seven percent popularity, two percent
of the Democratic Party thinks he should be their next
standard bearer. Got he picked a fight with Donald Trump
and called the ICE legal efforts to deport illegal aliens.

(21:58):
They said it was reckless, it was chaotic. He sided
with him. Then he said it wasn't violent. Then he
begged Tom Holman to come after him when this kind
of bragadacio, Come on, tough guy, come and get me.

Speaker 3 (22:11):
Right.

Speaker 1 (22:12):
Remember how they're going to defy the federal government in
the California federal tax money, they're going to keep it here,
and that they can't it all goes to DC anyhow.
But doctor Hanson talking about yeah, just to say that,
to encourage somebody to do that is a felony.

Speaker 7 (22:27):
And then he picked a fight with the Sagury secretary
and he announced that because we pay eighty billion more
than we get, we might not pay any taxes to
the federal government at all. I mean, that's one percent
of the federal revenue as California's so called imbalance. But
that was a felony to advise California taxpayers not to
submit to the irs what they owe.

Speaker 2 (22:50):
This is Super Tuesday with Trevor Carey on the Valley's Power.

Speaker 1 (22:54):
Talk their boy, George, I'm talking about the rioters. I'm
looking at an article here. Somebody handing out face shields
and other gear to LA rioters. Where's the money coming from?
So what I was watching up there on Fox they're
now talking about. Yeah, these pickups are pulling up. Everybody
surrounded it like their refugees looking for bread or something.

(23:17):
They even scaled in on this guy right here with
the goggles on. He's got him up above his eyes,
his mask down and see his whole face. That's one
of the guys driving the truck. They were boxes of
gas masks to the rioters. So yeah, I follow that
money trail. That's you. This guy in this nice little
black pickup here probably goes all the way back to
George Soros. Helmets, gas masks, face mask they're called. Oh,

(23:42):
somebody zoomed in on one here. Bionic shields. All right,
truckloads of bionic shields. Let's see Fox LA reporting they
cost sixty dollars each. Nothing organic about this. Who is
funding this? Well, we just might have an answer of

(24:06):
who is funding this. Yesterday I was talking about some
of the organizations and how no they're not not for
nonprofit nonprofits. A lot of our tax paying money right
here in California funds this, and thank you to some
of them. And Carl Demayo bringing this up about the
groups behind the val this violence and how they've received

(24:30):
our taxpayer funding could be buying these masks out here.

Speaker 8 (24:34):
In February, when I was still on the Budget Committee,
I raised concerns about seventy three left wing organizations that
were receiving taxpayer funds, state taxpayer funds for a COVID
nineteen project that completely wasteful. One of those groups was
the Coalition for Immigrant Humane Rights of Los Angeles Churlock.

(24:56):
This is one of the many groups on the ground
in LA that has received state taxpayer funding to organize
violent protests against law enforcement.

Speaker 1 (25:05):
Yeah, so maybe that's one of the organizations handing these mascout.
Some of them and Demaiel talking about you need to
zero out every single nickel and dime to these organizations,
and it needs to happen right now. I'm sure if
Demayo's talking about it there, they know about it in
DC as well. They should shut these organizations down.

Speaker 8 (25:25):
And so when Democrats say, well, we don't have the
money to fund Prop thirty six. How about this, how
about in this budget that's coming up this week, zero
out every single dime for groups like CHURLA across the
state of California. We're not talking about a little bit
of money. We're talking about in the neighborhood of one
hundred to one hundred and fifty million dollars.

Speaker 1 (25:41):
Yeah. Wow, Hey, tough guy, Gavin, if you're not in
jail right now, maybe you should look into this. I
don't know, I know you're talking about. Just get it over.
Arrest me. If you need some head to scalp, do
it with me. This all started with Tom Holman saying, hey, yeah,
somebody asked, well, what about the governor of the many
if they stand in the way, Yes we can. President

(26:03):
Trump out on the tarmac, Deucie tom Ovin said he
would arrest new some degree. Yeah, that's a great idea. Yeah. Oh,
they just go getting out. They're not going people into writing.
But they they love to play with Gavin Newsom. He's
so fun. He's one of the Democrat animals they get
to play with. President Trump said, Gavin likes the publicity.

(26:24):
It's a publicity stunt where he's calling for his own arrest.
See Trump responds, gets a reaction out of Gavin, and
then he comes back in, look at you, you p
r clown calling for your own arrest. But I bet
if you did a poll would be a lot of
people that think he should be arrested for what he's

(26:44):
allowing on the streets of California. President Trump said, California
officials will face charges if they stand in the way
of law and order. I'm the victim. I'm Gavin Newsom.
He called for my arrest. This is a day I
hope we would never see in America. This is a
line we cannot cross, unmistakable step toward authoritarianism. He is

(27:10):
like a sorry seventh grade girls, He's like a seventh
grade girl playing tough guy. Seventh grade girl again, sorry
seventh grade girls. Scout my head man. He is on
the losing side of I'll say a ninety five to
five issue. Yeah, ninety five percent want you to it's

(27:35):
the governor of the state, protect Californians from criminal legal
aliens and rapists and murderers and child molesters and gang
bangers and those thugs that you called them. Jad Van said,
those of them didn't have a problem till Trump got involved.

(27:55):
They formented and encouraged the riots because their entire political
movement exists for one purpose, to promote mass migration into
our country. It is their reason for being. Their leadership
has no solution for the economy, for prosperity, or for security.
These are power where they're in the majority to import millions,

(28:16):
and when they're in opposition, they do everything possible to
prevent deportations. He goes on to say, I'm kind of
skipping around here. If you want to know why legal
aliens flock to your state, stop accusing Donald Trump. Look
in the mirror. It was your policies that encouraged mass
migration into California. Your policies that protected those migrants from

(28:39):
common sense law enforcement. Your policies that offered massive welfare
benefits to reward illegals. Your policies that allowed those illegals
and their sympathizers to assault our law enforcement. Your policies
that allowed La to turn into a war zone. You
sure as hell had a problem before President Trump came along.
The problem is all capital letters you. That's your Vice

(29:02):
president Vance right there. I don't know if you were
paying any attention you listen to Maxine Waters, it is
not happening. There was no no social justice looting has
officially begun.

Speaker 3 (29:17):
Right, Even those who were out of step with what
were advocatus did not create any violence. Nobody was shot,
nobody was killed. Get it in your head. And so
when martial law is called, what are you going to say?
I missed the pont. Don't miss the punt. You all
don't think that somehow, because they called out the National

(29:40):
Guard there was violence.

Speaker 1 (29:42):
There was no violence.

Speaker 3 (29:43):
I was on the street.

Speaker 1 (29:45):
I know it was just all ai. AI produced footage
that showed the Adida store being devastated for social justice, right,
Apple store, it was emptied out, kind of saw some
anti fascist people around there. Apple La looted. He's got

(30:08):
it under control, man. You know why because the media
said it's pretty pretty peaceful. It's just people sit around
watching cars burn, looting the Jordan's store of course, a
jewelry store. You know it for justice justice, it's burning cars,
just kicking back. Oh. They also louted a sushi sushi shop.

(30:33):
That's hard to say, sushi shop. Yeah, they I wonder
what sushi has to do with protesting against deporteous Well,
I'm sure it has the connotation. There's something involved here
we could all learn from, right, Karen Bass, Yeah, can
you explain that to us. I did love to see
an applaud and say thank you for doing the job.

(30:54):
Police officers tackled people looting one of the stores in
l A. I was like, finally, man, they they weren't
having it. Did you see And there's a chuckle to
my voice because it didn't kill the guy. There was
a rubber bullet or a bean background, something small. He's

(31:14):
all hurling concrete from the top of a building. You
see him standing up there, a couple of cats to
his left, and man, he goes down like he's in
HANOI dropped him. I mean, look, well it was a
shot to the head. It adn't kill him. A bean
background or a fake bullet, but that was I tell

(31:39):
you it's a go ahead. Say it's psycho. You gotta
get side of the being background in the head. More
people are being rested in LA right now. We're keeping
alert here Tonight night five. Big day is going to
be on Saturday. They're talking about President Trumpday, got the big,

(32:00):
big military parade. It's his birthday, Flag Day. They picked
it as the day where they're gonna keep up their ruckus,
keep up their insurrectionist behavior, all to support people that
are coming here illegally. California, California. I tell you the
price of gas is cheaper in Hawaii than California. Well,

(32:23):
you know all those oil Derek's and all the oil industry. No,
they Hawaii has to bring everything in. How does this happen? Well,
idiotic California Democrat voters make this happen, California Senator Brian Jones,
He responds, and I'll read it next.

Speaker 2 (32:39):
The assistant Trevor Cherry show London Valley's power Dog.

Speaker 1 (32:44):
Who am I to judged? Maybe they do? I hope
they do. Actually I do. I hope commelin and get
together and pray every day, sometimes three times a day.
Senator Brian Jones had a little picture from maw we
three dollars in ninety four cents a gal. Well, look
at that. They don't produce any of their own oil.
Every drop has to be shipped in, and they're cheaper

(33:06):
than California Ia. So just keep please hanging your head
in shame. It's shameful stories like this. Shall we go
back in time let's go back, not that, not that
far back, two thousand and seven. Let's go here. Joe

(33:30):
Biden here talking about sanctuary cities. He was asked about it,
that's interest. Would you allow these cities to ignore the
federal law regarding the reporting of illegal immigrants and in
fact provide sanctuary to these immigrants.

Speaker 5 (33:45):
The reason the cities ignore the federal law is the
fact that there is no funding at the federal level
to provide for the kind of enforcement at the federal
level you need. Pick up the New York Times a day.
There's a city not far across the river from my
state that imposed the similar sanctions. And what they found
out is as a consequence of that, their city went
in the dumps in the dumpster, stores started closing, Everything

(34:09):
started to happen, and they changed the policy.

Speaker 1 (34:11):
Ah, look at that. A sudden influct to people that
are there illegally, change the culture, which change the town,
which makes stores close down. Have we seen that anywhere
in California? You can drive around all over this town
you can see these. Now. I know a lot of
it is because of online and we've changed the way

(34:32):
we shop, but now there's a lot of closed down stuff.
And it's not just because of illegal immigration. It's because
Kevin Newsom has let American citizens out of jail as well,
and they have nowhere to go. And we got the
drug and the transient and the homeless problem here as well.
But in that's something. Look at Joe Biden saying that
we actually need a federal government that can enforce the law.

(34:56):
Do tail, Joe, do tail.

Speaker 5 (34:57):
Part of the problem is you have to have a
federal guvern that can enforce laws. This administration has been
fundamentally derelict in not funding any of the requirements or
you needed even enforce the existence.

Speaker 6 (35:08):
Senator Biden, Yes or no?

Speaker 1 (35:10):
Would you allow the cities to ignore the federal law? No? No,
he wouldn't allowed to ignore the federal laws. Stop it,
Stop it now. No, Joe, you said no, you were
asked directed cities to ignore the federal law. No. No, No,
that's what President Trump is saying. That's what Tom Holman's saying. No,

(35:30):
that's what a federal judge told Gavin Newsom today. No,
you can't defy federal law. He ruled. President Trump was
a okay to send in the National Guard into smell A.
We're watching the screen protesting now marching through New York City.
They seem to be a little bit more peaceful with

(35:53):
that as well.

Speaker 3 (35:54):
Well.

Speaker 1 (35:54):
NYPD reacted. Actually, San Francisco over the weekend arrested more
people than LAPD did over the rioting that happened because
San Francisco got hit, but not as much stated because
of what happened in La. Of course, we were told
it was peaceful here in Fresno yesterday with her Marxist
communist protests where they attacked Jeremiah who was out there

(36:15):
with his latinos for Trump's sign la excuse me. Fresno
PD has that video that he recorded recording writing his glasses.
She's probably thinking, oh, he's not filming anything, Yeah, undercover
undercover agent Squire's glasses. Oh yeah, I can be like, no,

(36:35):
I said that last Wednesday, and he can be like,
I'll go to my agent Squire's rewine glasses.

Speaker 2 (36:40):
The assistant Trevor Cherry show London Valley's Power Dog