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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Russia, Ukraine. Ukraine going in and destroying their nuclear bombers
that were out on the runways due to assault treaties
with the United States. We keep ours out there, they
keep theirs out there. The whole new thing of war
has changed with all these drones that right there was
(00:20):
Victor Bout He's a Russian arms either talking about how
easy to beat a pull up to the White House
and just from a truck unleash drones that would just
no Secret Service is going to stop them. Some snipers
might get one or two. I mean, they couldn't even
get the guy in Butler, So yeah, where he'd live
in a whole new world, don't we We got Israel,
(00:43):
we got Jumas, we got Republicans against Democrats here and
now we got mom and Dad fighting. Uh, they got
us a war, I said three months ago. Enjoy the
moment right now. It's pretty sweet. When we had a
lawn musk and President Trump all arm in arm on
(01:06):
stage where they're fist in the air, and Kid Rocks
strolling around and Mike Lindell just all excited off to
the side. Yeah, two bulls will collide and Donald J.
Trump and a lawn Musk are totally different dudes, but
they're both bulls. Neither is used to hearing no think
(01:28):
about it. They might listen and somebody might change their mind,
but they're not used to being told now, we're going
to go in this direction and they go, oh, okay,
I guess we have to because you're telling me. They're
the deciders. They're leaders, one on Earth, one in space.
(01:53):
It's like the MVP of the NFL hanging out with
the MVP of the NBA right arguing who's the greatest.
We're kind of in one of those. Yesterday, I thought,
you know, we saw Elon Musk in the Office Oval
office every President Trump after he announced he's stepping aside.
They almost framed it as his time is up. We
said this was going to be temporary. He had a
(02:16):
black eye, and how mad do.
Speaker 2 (02:17):
You think President Trump is going to be when he
finds out that? Elon Musk said, I'm sorry, but I
just can't stand it anymore. At this massive, outrageous, pork
filled congressional spending bill is a disgusting abomination. Shame on
those who voted for it.
Speaker 3 (02:30):
You know you did wrong, you know it.
Speaker 4 (02:32):
Look, the President already knows where Elon Musk stood on
this bill.
Speaker 5 (02:35):
It doesn't change the president's opinion.
Speaker 6 (02:37):
This is one big beautiful bill, and he's sticking to.
Speaker 1 (02:39):
It, all right. That was where we were at with
that kind of thing there, President Trump putting out in
the war of typed out words. Elon Musk knew the
inner workings of this big beautiful bill. He had no
problem all of a sudden, he had a problem when
you found out we're going to have to cut the
ev mandate. Well, let's go listen to some of that,
(03:02):
shall we. He's saying, we had a great relationship, and
it's believe me, it's getting somewhere. Hang on, I'm just
having to give you the backstory right now, and it's
all changing so fast.
Speaker 7 (03:12):
It really, Elon and I had a great relationship. I
don't know if we will anymore. I was surprised because
you were here. Everybody in this room practically was here.
As we had a wonderful and if he said wonderful
things about me, you couldn't have nicer. Said the best
thing he's worn the hat. Trump was right about everything,
and I am right about the great, big beautiful bill.
(03:36):
We're called a great, big beautiful bill, because that's what
it is.
Speaker 1 (03:39):
He's so funny, he's like who he wore the hat
he wore. That's so President Trump, and he wore the hat.
Trump's right about everything.
Speaker 7 (03:50):
He knew every aspect of this bill. He knew it
better than almost anybody. And he never had a problem
until right after he left. And if you saw these
statements he made about me, which I'm sure you can
get for instance, very fresh on table, he said the
most beautiful things about me, and he hasn't said bad
about me personally. But I'm sure that'll be next. But yeah,
I'm very disappointed in Eland. I've helped ilan a lot.
Speaker 1 (04:14):
He said, that might be next. Okay, we're following in
chronological order here. Elam Must said false. The bill was
never shown to me even once, and it was passing
the dead of the night so fast that almost no
one in Congress could even read it. Now we amput
up another one. Alam Must said, without me, Trump would
have lost the election. There's I'm the leader in space
(04:38):
and you're the leader on the free world. Down here,
the two bulls. I was the biggest bull on the tundra.
Without me, you wouldn't be you Dims would control the
House and the Republicans would be fifty one to forty
nine in the Senate. Then he tagged in there such
in gratitude. Okay, whoo, now I'm still not there yet.
(05:07):
I got more on the Epstein files that I want
to I'm gonna, but first I want to go back
to just yesterday on the Epstein Files, what FBI director
Dan Bonginos said that there's nothing there. Again, he said,
there's nothing there. It's no other way he died by
anything other than just that that suicide. But first he
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mentioned about JFK and RFK. I guess a lot of
the JFK's been not Maybe everybody's just sitting around waiting
for somebody else to go look into it. I literally
I thought I would the next week after that was
all released, the twenty forty one hundred and whatever thousand
pages in this, I thought somebody. But I guess maybe
(05:50):
everybody's saying that because I haven't seen any big shocking headline,
not at all, like Jack Ruby's fingerprints were found on
the fifth floor deposit or window, the gun that was there,
you know, stuff something like that. Nothing, no, no big
thing is has come out about that and with RFK,
I only got a lot on their plate. But he's like,
(06:11):
I don't know, but rf let me check back on
that one there.
Speaker 8 (06:14):
Yeah, JFK, we're done the FBI's equities and that we've
already released that RFK, I got to check back on
that one.
Speaker 1 (06:22):
Yeah, and we know where the term hot potato came from. Boy,
you put those in the microwave. They you lean in
there just a little too. They come out like you could.
You could melt something with them, plastic with them, just
sou they're hot. Here he has known about the hot potato.
Speaker 8 (06:38):
There is more coming on the Epstein files. Listen, I
know this is a hot potato for folks. I totally understand.
My comments were clear. I'm not paid for my opinions anymore.
I work for the taxpayer now. I'm paid on evidence.
Speaker 1 (06:50):
That's it.
Speaker 8 (06:50):
The evidence we have in our files clearly indicates that
it was in fact the suicide. We do have video.
It's not the greatest video in the world. I don't
want to set expectations on fire. However, the video does
show in that specific block that he goes in made
a phone call. You'll see twelve hours of guards going
to basically check on him. Come back. You'll see no
(07:12):
one really comes out in that bay, in that area
than him. There's no one in there.
Speaker 1 (07:17):
All right, I'm going to be an FBI profiler. I
took some notes just on that right there, twelve hours
what you will basically see or basically no one really
went in there? Now, why would you say really? Why
wouldn't you say no one went in there? Okay, I know,
(07:41):
I know I'm trying to PLAYBI. He knows more than
I know. I still trust the man FBI direct Deputy
Director Bongino and in Cash Fattel here he is saying
though that there's nothing there. So we'll wait for the
video and that'll be out after July fourth? Are we
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going to wait for a football season to kick off
and release it?
Speaker 8 (08:06):
When you combine that with the other evidence where we
will be releasing in the coming weeks. We're still finalizing
some of the products. I think it's pretty clear. However,
as I'm clearly indicated in some of my tweets on
my official account, you know, listen, investigations if new information
services in the future on any of these cases, We're
always open. I'm just telling you there's nothing there in
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the file at all that indicates anything other than, in fact,
the suicide.
Speaker 1 (08:33):
Nothing to see here, Pittsburgh, please keep moving. No, all right,
here comes a surprise, surprise, surprise. I don't know what
is true, what is not in this war? Not Ukraine, Russia,
not Israel, Hamas. This is President Trump and Elon Musk.
(08:55):
They both got rockets the war words. Guys. They're not
really firing at each other. But you could pull up
with a trunk and pop it open, and the drones
could come out and hit the White House. I'm telling
you that news is I'll talk more about that, but
this is a I guess a war here on the
home front, which it's closer to home at this moment.
(09:16):
Here's what Elon Musk tweeted out on x and I read.
Time to drop the really big bomb. Donald Trump is
in the Epstein files. That's the real reason they have
not been made public. Have a nice day, Comma DJT
(09:38):
exclamation point another post minute later, mark this post for
the future. Elon writes, the truth will come out. I've
said there's some big name Republicans still in power on
that list, and that's why the delayed, delayed, delayed, delay.
(10:03):
Let's go to GROC here. That's you the fact check AI.
Here's here's what they say, GROC is this true? Evidence
shows Trump's name is in Jeffrey Epstein's flight logs, part
of the Epstein files, but there's no indication of wrongdoing.
The files were released by the Trump administration February twenty seven,
(10:24):
twenty twenty five, contradicting claims they were withheld to protect him.
While speculation persists, no new incriminating details about Trump have
emerged from credible sources. The topic is controversy, controversial, and
public narrative often different from verified facts. So they're asking
Elan's fact checker to go check this. I guess that's
(10:48):
where we're at in the battle here. That's the Have
you heard any new shots fired? All quiet on the
Western front? Guys. This is deep down stuff. This is
next level stuff. When you're talking about the Epstein files,
and when I'm saying next level stuff, I'm talking the
next level like Masade and CIA. Oh. I have no idea.
(11:12):
I haven't been over there going around investigating this. But
Glenn Grimwald has Greenwald as he was on Tucker's show,
and he said it's kind of shocking that nobody's you know,
saying that who did he work with in all of this?
Speaker 5 (11:30):
Was he working with or for any foreign intelligence agencies?
There is no way they don't already have that answer.
Maybe the answer is no, maybe he wasn't working with
any It's would be would shock me. But maybe that's
their answer. Maybe their answer is he was Why don't
we have those answers, like have fbigens for whatever reason,
go through those sex tapes for the next three years.
That's fine. What stops them from releasing that question?
Speaker 9 (11:53):
Now?
Speaker 1 (11:53):
Yeah? What stops them from releasing this kind of stuff now?
And you think about it, and when I was listening
to his interview with Tucker, how do you get rich?
Not rich? Rich in the billions? That's right, you know,
there's there's millionaires driving around Blackstone and Shawl every day.
(12:17):
But the kind of wealth that we're talking about here
that they're talking about and listen to this, the.
Speaker 5 (12:22):
Source of his wealth has always been mysterious. I mean,
he wasn't just very rich. He was living the life
of a multi multi billionaire. He had, you know, fifty
million dollar properties in Manhattan and West pomp Beach and
New Mexico, not that Island, New Mexico flying around on
a seven forty seven. This is not just like somebody
who's very wealthy. This is somebody with essentially unlimited resources,
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right like Bill Gates typewall.
Speaker 1 (12:48):
All right, that's all I know, man, I'm out of bullets.
That's it. That's all the bullets fired in the war
right now. But we got another battle going on here
in California, one that I think many of us would
like to get behind and help fight in. I'm gonna
at the bottom of the hour. Coming up here very soon.
Here the father of the CIF track star who got
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booted out Saturday in Clovis over celebration of victory with
a small fire extinguisher. Come on, man, we're the town
of Ikey Woods. We celebrate. I'm gonna speak with the dad,
David Adams father. He's also a coach, so he's going
to join us at the bottom of the hours. We
talk about the CIF, the California Interscholastic fascists.
Speaker 3 (13:30):
This is the Trevor Cherry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (13:35):
Who would have known it was George Clooney talking to
Anderson Cooper. That would make us feel better about our
day today, going what what? Yeah, listen to.
Speaker 3 (13:46):
This because a lot of people feel like in this room,
probably who are here, feel that we are at our
worst right now.
Speaker 10 (13:54):
I can make an argument that we're not. I can
make an argument that we've had much worse times in
our history. You know, in nineteen sixty eight, every city
in the United States was burning, and there was a
National Guard was surrounding the White House and the Capitol,
and we'd lost Martin Luther King and Bobby Kennedy and
Ted Offensive.
Speaker 1 (14:11):
Okay, when right, beautiful morning in America nineteen sixty eight.
I was two years old in a crib when Martin
Luther King got assassinated in Memphis. My mom and dad
they're at Memphis State. I was baby, and right there
in Memphis. No memory, of course, stop it, but I've
(14:34):
it's one of the fascinating times in America. I watched
a lot of documentaries, read some books on you know,
all of that. But you know the difference is, yeah,
everything that Plooney just said there was true. But most
folks on the block then in America now no race relations.
Let's just for the sake, let's just leave that out
(14:56):
for a moment, can we please okay, okay, yes, but
what it didn't even matter what side of town or
what side of the tracks that you lived in Americans,
I'm saying, you know, didn't have to fight over gay marriage.
You didn't have to fight over trans and kids. You
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didn't have to fight over boys beating girls. You didn't
have to argue about b DSM kink taught in California
high schools, there was much more of an agreement, even
though there was disagreement over many things, but that basic
structure we all pretty much agreed with didn't matter what
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income level. There were the basics. It's all been turned
upside down now California, Oregon, Washington, Minnesota allowing. And I
feel bad for these kids, I really do. They've been
in their minds, have been Some of them probably just
do it just to do it. Others probably believe that
the gender confusion that they actually are. I don't know,
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but you would think they might understand that it's kind
of unfair to compete against girls. It no matter what's
going on inside these kids. They're kids now, you know,
they have to have a sense of it being unfair.
Maybe in the future they apologize as they mature and
you know, realize they were led austraya hope, but again,
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not mad at the kids. They're No, that's like being
mad at somebody born into a cult, like that's all
they've known. Maybe, but boys are built differently, the physical advantage,
I know, all this normal stuff. We know about this,
but you know they're they're taking away these metals in
positions on teams and these girls that and thanks for
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these girls that are standing up, and they should it
should be down everybody's lane in politics and in the
neighborhood and on school boards. Now, what happened at CIF
out here with ab Hernandez, that gender confused boy he
was triple jump, high up long jump events. Even President
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Trump stepped in demand and knew some do something about it.
Even Newsom said it's deeply unfair. But yet now we've
come up with different categories and still running with the
girls are jumping and leaping and with the girls, and
you can still change in the locker room with the girls.
And we had something else that was unfair that happened
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to a girl. Clara Adams, first place finisher CIF State
Finals last weekend in Clovise, disqualified at a metal taken away,
not allowed to run in her next race, was kicked
out as their celebration of victory. Her dad, David Adams,
is going to be on the show and join us
next And I told him in a quick phone call
(17:57):
this morning that we had a said at the start
just how the story sounded. I was like, that's not
right to do. And I said, but I'll have to
see the video. And when I saw the video, I said,
oh yeah, just confirmed that that was not right to do.
We're gonna talk to mister Adams right here on the
show next.
Speaker 3 (18:16):
This is the Trevor Cherry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (18:21):
Celebrations are a part of sports right race, touchdown, hit,
a three pointer, walk off home run, Freddie flipping the
bat with the Dodgers, think Nascar man Carl Edwards gets out,
does a backflip. Who's the soccer player that runs over
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to the corner and hits the ground out, stretches his
arms all going crazy, guys Edison High right here in Fresno,
grad Ikey Woods, the Bengals, the Ikey shuff All. Come on, man,
I don't know. I'd like to welcome to the show.
David Adams, the outher of the athlete. David, are you
too young to remember the itchy shuffle?
Speaker 9 (19:03):
On over the ikey shuffle? We all tried to eachy shuffle.
We've got an endzone over kids.
Speaker 1 (19:07):
Right right?
Speaker 4 (19:08):
Uh?
Speaker 1 (19:09):
Should I call you coach David or coach Adams? What
do you go by there?
Speaker 9 (19:13):
Coach d is preferably. I appreciate that.
Speaker 1 (19:15):
Coach coach d all right, I see all coaches have
to have their thing. Man. Uh, it was more of the.
Speaker 9 (19:21):
Deion Sanders kind of you know kid. When I was
a kid, I was more on priminal, on the primetime thing.
Speaker 1 (19:25):
Oh so you played multiple sports? You hang up your
football helmet and run out and play for the braves.
Speaker 9 (19:33):
No, just football and track?
Speaker 4 (19:34):
Just football?
Speaker 1 (19:34):
And okay, well you got some back and forth with
with sports right there? What position were you in football?
Speaker 9 (19:40):
Free? Safety? Kick, the turn all right of special?
Speaker 1 (19:44):
What was your best in track and field? Would you
run or jumper?
Speaker 2 (19:49):
Uh?
Speaker 9 (19:49):
I gotta say probably the play one hundred meters? I
waited a buck eighty five. When I was senior, I
was about a buck eighty five. I was kind of
a bigger kid, but I could still I could still
move well.
Speaker 1 (20:00):
Coach d as many athletes do. You get, the older
you get, it gets a little harder to run that track.
So a lot of that energy that goes into our kids.
Explain your daughter, Claire, how young was she when you
either saw in her or you instilled in her this
drive too. I mean, when you're the fastest at the
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state track meet in the in the fifth largest, fourth
largest economy state in the world, that's fast. So when
did it all start with her?
Speaker 9 (20:30):
I started training Claire when she was five years old
because I just moved back from there. I moved up
from Aland of Georgia, and when I came back, I
knew that I wanted her to get into something, but
I didn't know what because she was so young. And
at that age, you know, your kids play different sports
because they're trying to find they're trying to find, you know,
other shoves and what they want to like. You know,
you don't know that track. My daughter always wants to run.
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She was always a runner, and I saw something in her.
And the first thing I told her when she was
five was staying in the lane. Because kid that age,
when they have those of those kids, they run all
over the place. So The first thing I taught her
was staying in her lane. That was the first thing
I ever taught her.
Speaker 1 (21:07):
And that's that's discipline.
Speaker 9 (21:11):
That was first. That was the first of.
Speaker 1 (21:14):
How's she handling all this? It's kind of a life altering.
She's a sophomore. I know when we were in high school,
every breakup felt like the end of the world. And
we know in this that age things are a big
and a lot heavier. He knows her canvas is still
not even close to being painted here, But sir, how's
your daughter handling all this?
Speaker 9 (21:35):
She's feeling better today that you did on Saturday, a
lot better today. You know, she's been seeing all the
support he's gotten from the community and around the country.
Like we didn't know this was going to go global.
She's getting messages from Australia, athletes from foreign country are
contacting her.
Speaker 1 (21:53):
You know, I guess that's why I heard this. Anytime
you hear an accent like this, you know it's a
big story.
Speaker 6 (21:58):
A lot of Adams had just crossed the finish line
as the winner in the four hundred meters. A sophomore
at North Salina's High School and one of the fastest
runners in California. Her father David, handed her a fire extinguisher,
and away from her competitors, she sprayed it on her
shoes as if they were on fire.
Speaker 9 (22:17):
Was she blew the fire singuisher? The opponents were gone?
That was our moment of celebration, and CIF officials made
that about.
Speaker 1 (22:25):
Them, Coach d When the story first broke, and all
I had to read were words, you know, they had
to paint a picture because a video, Pa, you know,
let you see the picture of what happened. I was
in the the opinion of, no, that doesn't sound right
to do. And then when I saw the video, it
really confirmed it. Who's the olympian? Who's even talking about
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your daughter? Who? I mean? He really overdid it, didn't he?
On the the grown up?
Speaker 9 (22:52):
We didn't do nothing near like that, not even close.
Speaker 4 (22:54):
What was it?
Speaker 1 (22:55):
Probably? It was probably like mean one, two, three, and
it was over Yeah about that long?
Speaker 4 (23:01):
Right?
Speaker 9 (23:02):
Probably it wouldn't even go to five seconds. That would
be too long.
Speaker 1 (23:04):
Yeah, right, Roy, there's Maury's Green.
Speaker 9 (23:07):
What country was that that? That click? You play? What
country is that?
Speaker 1 (23:10):
I think it's New Zealand Z. Yeah, I'll send you that.
I found that today I'll shoot that over to you there.
Speaker 4 (23:19):
Please, dude, that global well.
Speaker 1 (23:21):
Yeah, I know it's it's really Uh. I'm glad to
hear this because this is unfair. Uh. Describe what you
saw with your own eyes and ears as you're sitting there,
and we know that she squirted off her cleats or
sprayed them off. And then I see some guy in
a red jacket all overreacting like he's in a Pittsburgh
coal mine, like oh, and then suddenly I see another adult.
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There's two adults around her. You, as a dad, take
us to the stands where in your mind at that moment.
Speaker 9 (23:51):
I'm watching, I see the hand gestures. It didn't look friendly,
and I saw the way my daughter was reacting. It
didn't look like she liked it. And I saw somebody
tous on her arm, and I saw her body movement.
So that from that point I hopped over the wall
because there's a CIF rule that you have to stay
in the bleachers. But at that moment, when I saw
the way my daughter was being mistreated, I was no
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longer a coach. I became a father at that point,
and I hopped the wall and I went over there
to find the gentleman that nudged, you know, had his
hands with my daughter. He went to hiding and they
sent like two cops over to me. When I asked
for him to just talk, I want to talk to
MEIM like, go, I'm an adult, I'm a father. They said,
we don't talk to you. We want to talk to
We talked to the coach and I showed them my
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wristband and I said, I am a coach. So when
I show my wrist band, they just found the way
to the maneuver deal without talking to.
Speaker 1 (24:40):
Me as a coach. Have you ever found that kind
of attitude from CIF and anything else you've been involved
with over the years.
Speaker 9 (24:49):
That doesn't surprise me coming from the CIF. They're a
very big governing body and they pushed people around all
the time. It's not the first time, it's just the
first time somebody decided to fight back. Yeah, to a
whole global to a global levels.
Speaker 1 (25:04):
Let me ask you, coach, do you with your football coaching,
have you ever seen high school football celebration get anything
close to the same discipline. I told the listeners, I said,
we had a quick phone call this morning and we
were both kind of like, yeah, we both agree on that, right.
We had the same idea of like, when you celebrate
in the end zone, you might get a penalty, you
might even get a fine in the NFL, but they
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don't erase the scoreboard and say you lose and kick
you out of the stadium.
Speaker 9 (25:31):
In football, I coached both high school football in fact,
and I know football. You do a pitchdown celebration. If
the rest doesn't like it, all he can do is
doore a flag and back you up on the pat.
They're not going to forkit the game and give the
game to the other team. They're not going to do that,
because that's exactly what they did. Declare they for fear
her and gave her gold medal to the good at
six seconds?
Speaker 1 (25:53):
Yeah, it was really unfortunate. Now, can you put an asterisk?
I know she's a sophomore, and I know you probably
have aspirations and would love I mean, if she's the
fastest in California, that's that scholarship potential there, and what
a what a gift God gave your daughter there with
those skills there, but a scholarship. How does this kind
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of thing affect it? Because you told me that second
race they're gonna log it down like, oh, she didn't
she just didn't show.
Speaker 9 (26:20):
Up, which is false because they decute her seven minutes
before the race begins. But they put on record, they
put DNS. That's telling anybody a college or anybody saying
she didn't show up. So now you're painting her character now.
So that's another that's a whole nother problem that we
have with them.
Speaker 1 (26:39):
Wow, So I know, isn't there a big petition out there?
What being a coach, I maybe you got an inside
route to do how to almost you know, do all
the paperwork and whatnot to file something there? When did
you and have you already filed?
Speaker 8 (26:57):
Right?
Speaker 4 (26:57):
While there's a.
Speaker 9 (26:58):
Petition going on, there's this when I'm signing the petition,
it's changed dot org and we're collecting as much many
signatures as we can in the hopes of c if
doing the right thing. Reinstate and Claire's champion status because
that needs to go on her resume. I mean that's
a sophomore. I mean it's really hard to become a
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championis brint, no matter what what years you are when underclassmen,
a sophomore, that's a really big deal. And that needs
to go on Claire's resume. We could not rate that
from happening over first. That would breason that that she
wasn't stowing up her appointment opponent. You watch the video.
You can see that shoot away from the opponent, toot
off the trap.
Speaker 1 (27:41):
Oh yeah yeah.
Speaker 9 (27:45):
But there's still people against us because of that, and
those users, the people that never played Flored before, or
they weren't good at sports before, they still have an
underlying hate for good athletes or celebrations and things of
that nature. So I don't think you're personal. They've never
made it to that level and they're still good.
Speaker 1 (28:00):
You know, the joy of it is just to be
involved with it, and mine ended in high school. But
as an adult, you know, when Kurt Gibson hit the
home run, that joy that I had. You know, sports
brings that joy, and coach d I know you know this,
but just I want to say it out loud that
even if they came forward and said, Claire, we were
(28:22):
so wrong, We're sorry. Here's the golden key to the city,
here's some chocolates, and you know, tried to really it
took that moment away that I mean, you said she
was five years old and you're trying to get her
to stay in that lane. And she stayed in that
lane Saturday, and she was the fastest in that lane.
And that should have been you guys should have been
on cloud nine as you drove back home to Salinas.
(28:44):
What was the car ride home like?
Speaker 9 (28:47):
Actually, we stayed. We stayed in Prisnol because let's stick
sick to her stomach and I have to be there
well cride herself to sleep. You know that's the part
the cameras meant to pick up when she's climbed herself
asleep and I'm sitting there because only my daughter and
being there for her. I'm next to her, no matter
what to get in the bat I'm gonna be there
with her.
Speaker 4 (29:04):
You know that.
Speaker 9 (29:04):
That's my child, and no matter when it's good or bad,
I'm gonna be there. I take I'll also say I
took full responsibility for the fire. Was sure. I take
responsibility because.
Speaker 4 (29:15):
I handed it to her.
Speaker 9 (29:16):
If I didn't hand it to it wouldn't be on
the phone right now. She'd be a state champion.
Speaker 1 (29:20):
Well, I don't have anything.
Speaker 9 (29:21):
I don't have no regrets about it. Now, to be clear,
I have no regrets because you know, a lot of
things came to light in the situation. A lot of
them came to light that wouldn't have seen l like
she didn't do it.
Speaker 1 (29:33):
Well, let me tell you, Coach d I'm wanna talk
to your hosts and I get paid to kind of
sometimes pick out who to blame. Until you said that,
I never even once had the thought of what was
that dad thinking giving her that. I never had that
thought once, So try and get that out of your mind.
I don't think many of us out here feel that way.
Speaker 9 (29:49):
Well. On the comments, I've been called a lot of names.
Speaker 1 (29:52):
Yeah, stay away from those comments. Keep her out there,
you know, set that social media aside. Don't even listen
to the fools out there, Uh, those that know what
what's fair and what's right. I mean, that's why it
spread around the world, right, Yeah, it wasn't because of
Shame on you guys spread around the world. Shame on
cif I'll call them the California Interscholastic Fascist, that's my
(30:14):
new nickname.
Speaker 9 (30:16):
Tells about this tells about right, Allie. I always see
it on record. That is my fault, because if you're
gonna get mad at anybody, be mad at me, but
you know, leave your child alone, because don't try to
ruin her character to a really good kid. He's ran
several championship races before and walked off the track. This
was just different. This was just special. And I know
at the state meet they had a favorite to win
(30:38):
and she placed second instead of first. The US he
comment they thought she was gonna win and she didn't.
We don't know. I people were putting money on the
race or something, but that riffles from feathers when Clara
across the finish line first.
Speaker 1 (30:49):
Man see now here here. I never even went like
al Capone, you know the Black Sox scandal, thinking on
this stuff. It is kind of big deal with with betting.
Ooh boy, you've now opened up a can of worms.
Coach d I'm going to start thinking about this now,
change DoD go ahead, say something else. Go ahead, I
bet you got more. Keep it coming.
Speaker 9 (31:10):
No, I was just thinking, I can't make this up.
You know, they were this girl to win since February
take picture to win, and Clara's name has never been
mentioned as even being a caliber competitor. So for us
to come from North Selina's defeating a girl from Saint
Mary's Academy, which is down in seven Section, southern California.
(31:30):
I know certain people weren't happy about that, this sophomore
beating the girl that's going to go off this USC
this fall.
Speaker 1 (31:38):
Well, I'm giving us something to think about here. I
don't know how you that would be proven. But change
dot org. Do we just type in Clara's name? Is
that kind of I don't even know if I've ever
gone to that site there.
Speaker 9 (31:52):
Yeah, it's changed dot org, and I believe in the
browsers you can put Clara Adams.
Speaker 4 (31:57):
Okay, I'm sure it's going to pop up for her.
Speaker 9 (32:00):
I gen no high g handle with young Cheetah eight
three one. That's gonna be why you n g c
h e e t a h eight three one?
Speaker 1 (32:13):
You said Instagram?
Speaker 9 (32:14):
Instagram is going to be y U n g c
h e e t a h h as a young Cheetah,
y u n g Cheetah number eight three one?
Speaker 1 (32:27):
All right? Uh? Have you ever shown her the itchy shuffle?
Speaker 4 (32:32):
No?
Speaker 1 (32:33):
I never had U. Yeah, but that's celebration, and show
her how sports celebrates. Ain't nothing wrong with celebrating.
Speaker 4 (32:42):
I'm going to run her back through the eighties and nineties,
how they got used to celebrate and it wasn't much
of a big deal. Was more entertaining, And I thought
that's what she was doing. She was entertaining because the
crowd loved it. The CIF booth loved it. It was
just those couple of men on the floor they didn't
like it. And now we're on the phone together. I'm
on your radio show.
Speaker 1 (33:00):
Freedom of Information Act requests. I've never done one. Wouldn't
that be a fun one? With CIF?
Speaker 9 (33:06):
Well, they won't answer anybody's phone calls, and I answer
me anybody responding to emails. I'm just wondering why you
guys hiding for If you feel you did the right thing,
come on out.
Speaker 1 (33:15):
All right, David, excuse me. Coach d thank you, and
uh way to put back into to the youth of
America with sports man. I tell you, it's the kind
of job. I know it's tough being a coach at times,
but you still get to kind of be a kid,
don't you. I'm sorry, I said being a coach. I
(33:37):
know it's a tough job sometime, but you still get
to kind of be a kid at times, don't you.
Speaker 9 (33:43):
Well, being to coach me. It's my escape from the
real world. You know what's going on in my world.
So when I'm coaching, that's my escape, that's my time
away from all the realities.
Speaker 1 (33:53):
All right, we appreciate you being on Coach D. Thank
you for your time and sorry this happened to Clara
and we'll keep telling her by a change die or
Clara Adams, and we'll put this podcast up, we'll send
it to you and we'll keep it circulating. Man, thank you, all.
Speaker 9 (34:06):
Right, don't forget that Instagram handle. I appreciate you.
Speaker 1 (34:08):
Oh I got it. Hang on y U n G
cheetah eight three one.
Speaker 9 (34:14):
That's it.
Speaker 1 (34:14):
You got a buss co a h D period Coach D.
Thank you, that's.
Speaker 9 (34:21):
Coach D Athletics, Teple Sports Academy.
Speaker 1 (34:23):
Thank you, God bless all right, we can fire this.
Speaker 3 (34:29):
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Speaker 1 (34:34):
First place finisher. They got kicked out over the celebratory
over the line, as CIF said, and kicked her right on.
Took it all the way, took it all away. Listen,
this would not be a story if if CIF had
told us sophomore that the next time that you win
a race or finish a race. We're going to tell you,
not that you shouldn't do that out here if you
(34:55):
want to do it in the locker room or the
parking lot, but right out here we're going to It
could have gone. That could have been it. But no,
I've got the power. Yeah, sorry, Snap didn't mean it
was that, Snap, I got the power. I think it
was change dot org as coach d your father said.
(35:18):
Type in Clara Adams c l A r A Clara Adams.
Her instagram is young Cheetah eight three one. That young
is why U n g Young Cheetah eight three one?
All right, here's a high school junior qualified for the
US Open. Speaking of kids with talent, this would back
(35:42):
in the day when I was a kid, having sports
illustrated would show up on the record as in the
back it was a black and white thing of high
school athletes, like watch out for these people rising up.
Seventeen year old Mason Howe of Snailville, Georgia. Where are
you from, Mason snail Will He's qualified for the US Open,
shooting eighteen hundred and two rounds at the Atlanta Qualifier.
(36:06):
He ranked number eight in the American Junior Golf Association
ranking as a junior in high school. He graduates plans
the golf at the University of Georgia. Youngest person ever
to qualify was Andy Zaying. He played in the twenty
twelve US Open at fourteen years old. Is he still playing?
Is he still big name? I have no idea. I
know some of the names in golf, but Mason Howe,
(36:28):
we got to keep a keep that in your head.
I'm telling you right now. If he's doing that, he's
qualifying right now. While you're young and athletic and all that,
you can always go to the University of Georgia. Now
that's why it's too much money involved. Why wait four
years playing college? Name, image and likeness? Who knows? Maybe
he could People going, oh, he's he's gonna be going
(36:52):
pro here after college, so we'll name image and likeness
him up. I forgot about all that. You can make
money now with and get your education. Okay, I'm picking
up Buddy's throwing down here. I've uh, let me see
the last time I went to the driving range three
years ago, maybe two most time. I actually golf golf
(37:15):
can't even tell you because see when people ask me, Hey,
do you want to go play golf? Only nine rounds
and it's even with a cart I say yeah, but
I gotta play by my rules.
Speaker 3 (37:25):
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