Power Talk’s Own John Gerardi Breaks Down Today’s Supreme Court Rulings With Me
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Supreme Court rule six three in favor of South Carolina
banning planned parenthood from medicaid getting tax paying dollars. Now,
what's this mean? Is this going to spread across America?
Speaker 2 (00:12):
Well?
Speaker 1 (00:12):
I thought nobody better that I know. In my little
do we still say rolodex. I guess my iPhone contacts
is what we say. Since we're California. Right to Life's
John Girardi, Power Talk past National Review author.
Speaker 2 (00:26):
Now, what else? How many? How many youngins? Now? John?
Six on the way?
Speaker 3 (00:32):
Number number six is on the way.
Speaker 2 (00:34):
What month is that? What month do you know yet?
Boy or girl?
Speaker 1 (00:37):
Are you gonna let the baby decide three months? Three
years from now or something?
Speaker 4 (00:40):
We'll let the We'll let the baby decide after we
spend one hundred and sixty thousand dollars on college and
you know, four years now.
Speaker 3 (00:48):
I'm just kidding.
Speaker 5 (00:48):
We do know, we do know.
Speaker 3 (00:51):
We're keeping it. We're keeping it quiet.
Speaker 2 (00:53):
Okay, there you go. Well, yeah, you know what it's
it's a fifty to fifty shot. It's a boy. That's
just what I say.
Speaker 6 (01:00):
Say.
Speaker 1 (01:00):
Anyhow, that's my fifty to fifty shot. There as well,
John explain, Now I know the big Beautiful Bill. The
Senate version would defund Planned Parenthood. How is this different?
How the Supreme Court ruled in favor of South Carolina
banning them for Medicaid go ahead.
Speaker 4 (01:18):
So the way medicaid works is that it's a joint
federal state program. State government's fund fund it, and then
the federal government provides a certain percentage match, so it's
a minimum fifty percent match, and then the states are
paying for the rest. What the one Big Beautiful Bill
is going to do is cut Planned Parenthood and other
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abortion providers off from federal Medicaid dollars. And what was
achieved by this Supreme Court victory the other day Medina
versus Medina versus Planned Parenthood, is that South Carolina won
the case, so that South Carolina can cut Plan Parented
off from its state Medicaid funding. So the effect of
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these two things will be the federal government will cut
Planned Parenthood off from federal Medicaid funding. And in red states,
red state governments can cut Planned Parentod off from state
Medicaid funding.
Speaker 1 (02:20):
So with this ruling for the Supreme Court and the
Big Beautiful Bill Senate version back, it could have red
states that have really pro life people in it, it
would no money would be going to Planned parenthoid.
Speaker 4 (02:34):
Well no, no Medicaid money. And that's hugely significant because
about fifty three percent of Planned Parenthood's patients are on Medicaid.
So Medicaid is a huge percentage of all of the
revenue that Planned Parenthood generates. The Planned parentog gets about
seven hundred million dollars from the federal government and most
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of that is coming from Medicaid. So, and especially given
I mean a lot of Planned Parenthood affiliates are already
operating either at a loss or with very small margins,
I think it could lead to hundreds of Planned Parenthood
clinics closing, especially in Red states.
Speaker 1 (03:14):
Yeah, so really would not affect I guess California too much,
except for the federal aspect of this.
Speaker 4 (03:22):
Yeah yeah, I mean, so the California is not going
to kick Planned Parenthood out of the state medicaid program.
But the thing is, I'm not sure if California will
be able to make up the difference if Planned Parenthood's
California affiliates And again, some of even the California affiliates,
some of them are losing money if they lose out
on federal money. California is in such a budget crunch
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that I don't think they can afford to, you know,
make up the difference just with state dollars. I mean,
Gavin Newsom was kind of trying to rob Peter to
pay Paul was taking money that Planned Parenthood thought was
sort of set aside for itself. He was trying need
that to plug other holes in the state budget and
until Planned Parenthood.
Speaker 3 (04:03):
Flipped out at them.
Speaker 4 (04:04):
So it's gonna if the one big beautiful bill passes,
it's gonna hurt Planned Parenthood even in California.
Speaker 1 (04:12):
Ball part me, John, if you can pop quiz time,
I'm gonna put you on the spot. What percentage would
you say, Ball of Planned Parenthood money actually goes to
abortion because they do other services as well, but is
the majority of it abortion.
Speaker 4 (04:27):
So the federal tax payer dollars they get almost none
of it actually goes to abortion. It's just reimbursing them
for their non abortion services because the federal government, the
federal government doesn't pay for abortion through medicaid because of
the High Amendment. But our California state taxpayer dollars, those
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do pay for abortion. Those completely reimburse abortion. But the
thing is money is fungible. If Planned Parenthood's getting all
this reimbursement for non abortion services, it frees up money
for them to pay for get support for their abortion
operation and abortions are what generate the most revenue for them,
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So it keeps them afloat, it keeps them going, and
it funds a lot of their last leaders, like contraception.
If they give out contraception to ten women, they know
that the contraception is going to fail for you know,
one or two of them, and the abortion they eventually
get is going to pay for whatever they you know,
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lost providing the other nine or eight.
Speaker 3 (05:34):
Women with contraception.
Speaker 4 (05:35):
So the federal dollars are not directly funding abortion. Our
California state taxpayer dollars are.
Speaker 1 (05:42):
Though, all right, So it still feels like when we're
paying our tax paying money here for the state of California,
and when we go to work, we pay our taxes. John,
I've always said, it feels like being at church and
put money in the offering plate knowing it's going to
hustler of Hollywood or something. It's just it's kind of sickening,
isn't it.
Speaker 3 (05:59):
It is, Yeah, And.
Speaker 4 (06:02):
They one of the ballot initiatives last year that got
passed was specifically I didn't realize this at the time
because it wasn't really well marketed, but basically it created
this little piggy bank of funding for Planned Parenthood because
they were afraid of losing federal funds. That was the
little pot of money that Gavin Newsom was trying to
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rob plug holes in the state budget. The state legislature
got rid of that idea unfortunately, so Planned parent is
going to get all that money. But you can see
how I mean, defunding Planned Parenthood is going to be
a huge deal even in Blue states because I think
they need that federal Medicaid money to stay afloat and
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they can't make up that gap from Blue states spending.
I mean a lot of Blue states are in the
red and facing real steep financial challenges right now. So yeah,
I mean, I'm hopeful it could lead to Plant Parents
saying two hundred of their six hundred clinics could close
if the one big beautiful bill passes, which would be
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delightful if you ask me.
Speaker 2 (07:10):
My guest, John Girardi.
Speaker 1 (07:11):
Since we're California Right to Life power talk, of course
you're hearing Monday through Friday six to seven and right
to Life Radio. It's still nine am Saturday, right.
Speaker 3 (07:20):
Nine am Saturday. There you go, yep.
Speaker 1 (07:22):
And I also forgot on your resume. There you you
seing it Mass? It's the Latin Mass. It's gregoryan Chant.
Did I say that correctly?
Speaker 4 (07:33):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (07:34):
Gregory and Chant?
Speaker 4 (07:34):
There go? Yeah, I said, come to the nine thirty
am Mass at our lady of perpetual helping clothes.
Speaker 1 (07:39):
Well, let's talk about you Katholic for a moment, can we?
I like pop Leo so far? According to Catholic Vote Report,
Newsom is one of America's most radical destructive politicians.
Speaker 2 (07:54):
We know.
Speaker 1 (07:55):
Newsom says he's Catholic, right, but he's pretty pretty pro abortion.
Speaker 2 (08:02):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (08:03):
I don't know that he actually goes to church much though,
so I don't think he's He's not as showy and
demonstrative about it as as Biden or Pelosi, who who
you know, trying to make a point and still going
to Mass and.
Speaker 3 (08:17):
Still like receiving communion.
Speaker 4 (08:19):
So he actually kind of bothers me a little less.
Speaker 3 (08:24):
Than than they do in that respect.
Speaker 4 (08:27):
Biden was always very showy about it, and then you know,
acts as though he's just mister Joe Catholic.
Speaker 1 (08:33):
And yeah, we got some putting up billboards in Oklahoma,
would like need an abortion in California.
Speaker 2 (08:38):
Here's to help.
Speaker 1 (08:39):
And he actually used to quote from the Bible saying,
love your neighbor as yourself. No greater commandment than than these.
I'd want to stand back from that lightning bolt.
Speaker 3 (08:49):
Yeah exactly.
Speaker 4 (08:50):
Although I mean he he ticks planned parent it off
pretty bad by with this budgetary deal that he tried
to put in place to take some of their money,
which he was really I mean, I've written about this,
but he's in a bad spot. I mean he's ticked
off even a bunch of liberals in California. He's had
to because of what a bad state the budget's him.
Speaker 2 (09:11):
So yeah, hey, what's that? What's that response been?
Speaker 7 (09:14):
Like?
Speaker 1 (09:14):
John's recently had a what last few months, write a
couple of articles National Review. Your last one was a
Hey America, watch out. I know this guy, he's my governor.
Speaker 3 (09:25):
Yeah, my piece on Newsman.
Speaker 4 (09:27):
Yeah, so I've I've had about nine or ten.
Speaker 3 (09:29):
Articles or so.
Speaker 2 (09:30):
Has it been that many?
Speaker 3 (09:32):
Yeah? I think so.
Speaker 1 (09:33):
Well, I'm not doubting you. I was, Wow, you look
as you ride more than I knew.
Speaker 4 (09:38):
Yeah, yeah, so about nine or ten articles published by
National Review, which has been awesome. I mean, you know,
one of the bigger conservative opinion journals in the country.
And gotten to meet a couple of the NR people,
which has been cool.
Speaker 3 (09:54):
So yeah, you know, I'm not.
Speaker 2 (09:56):
Just you call him n R. Now you're on the inside.
Speaker 1 (09:58):
It's the nrp oh yeah, and we call him a
National Review. But I get yeah, I knew, Yeah, you're
hanging with the NR and people there you go.
Speaker 4 (10:07):
So I'm not just a pretty voice. I can also
write a little bit too.
Speaker 1 (10:10):
Hey man, it's been excellent, and we do need to
let America know about this guy because he's slick. We
know that he's slick, and a lot of people in
North Carolina and Minnesota, New Jersey don't know as you know,
they just say California is bad or whatever. But boy,
he'll he'll convince him it's still Disneyland.
Speaker 4 (10:30):
Well maybe, I don't know. I feel like he's going
to have a hard time, you know, walking around at
the Iowa State Fair and you know, pretending to enjoy
a corn dog. You know, he's not exactly the everyman Devin.
I don't think I've have you ever seen him wear
an outfit that you thought costs less than three thousand dollars,
because I don't think I've ever seen that.
Speaker 1 (10:52):
Even when he rolled his sleeves up underneath a freeway
overpast the clean up homeless trash, he still looks. Yeah,
he still look out of a catalog, like how he
had his sleeves rolled up. Yeah, make sure wuffed over it. Yeah,
and he's got his line done. He have his California
line with the bear well yeah.
Speaker 8 (11:11):
Oh yeah, well he's he's got My wife told me
he's got this custom Lulu Lemon like police pullover thing
with the bear eyes. Yes, and and and and Hollywood like,
I guess the CEO of Lulu Lemon gave it to
him personally, and it's like it costs like a hundred
gazillion dollars.
Speaker 3 (11:28):
So yeah, you know, he's just.
Speaker 1 (11:30):
He's doing he's doing exactly what did he would do? Yeah,
that's right, get the clothing line thing going.
Speaker 4 (11:36):
Yeah, yeah, exactly exactly, hopefully not everything did he did?
Speaker 1 (11:40):
Notice I say, the clothing line going, John, I don't
know if you saw this. Congresswoman Jaya Paul, part of
the Socialist rat pack. I guess a lady uh lost
her baby in when she was under ice detention. Somehow
it was still born or something like this. So here's
what the congresswoman that supports abortion every other moment of
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her life, she used the word a pregnant woman lost
her baby. They called it woman and baby. Isn't that
something we got to plot them for that? I mean,
it's sad the lady lost her baby. But see when
they used those kind of words.
Speaker 4 (12:14):
Yeah, well they they selectively use it when it can
be emotionally or politically compelling. So we're taking rights away
from women when we're talking out of one side of
our mouth and then out of the other side of
our mouth, we're saying we don't know how to define
whether anybody's a woman. You know, when you're you know,
it's okay, you're just being nominated for the Supreme Court. Yeah,
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we wouldn't expect you to know what a woman is.
Speaker 2 (12:37):
All right? But yeah, well, John, thank you, enjoyed dinner
with the family. We'll see at six, we'll do thanks Trevert, see.
Speaker 1 (12:44):
Thank you, John Girardi. Yeah, pregnant woman. Let's see, a
pregnant woman lost her bait. They used those words. The
party that made abortion the number one issue for them.
You know, they fully support ending a heartbeat up until
the moment of birth.
Speaker 2 (13:01):
They celebrate it.
Speaker 1 (13:02):
Man, they'll turn the empire state building pink and their
pagan sacrifice celebration. But now they want us to feel
bad about a pregnant woman losing her baby. We do,
but no, it's not gonna work on us. You're a
remember of the socialist rat pack.
Speaker 5 (13:21):
This is the Trevor Terry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (13:26):
Supreme Court ruling six to three there the South Carolina
Yes can band planned parenthood from taxpayer funded Medicaid thanks
to John Girardi coming on, give us a little in
depth explanation of what's going on. The Supreme Court also
busy standing with parents against schools that push the LGBTQIA
plus curriculum. Now, of course eighty nineteen fifty five here
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in California, where the teachers schools, distant principal, everybody got
to hide the fact that your son Tony, who acts
like a guy at home because he is a guy,
because that's how God made, he was acting like Tanya
at school. And everybody's got to go along with going
along with the facade and then lying to you about it.
Speaker 2 (14:09):
Can you opt out of that? If you can opt out?
Speaker 1 (14:13):
Now, the Supreme Court says, of all the the gay
books and the I mean, guys, some of these books
are you're going, it's not about uh, you know, Billy
has two moms and no, it's it's it's way beyond that.
If we uh, well, I would think that that is Yeah.
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A lot of these examples are child pornography, underage kids, sexualized.
I mean, these authors should be done an Alligator Alley
in Florida. What drives you to write a book like this?
Speaker 2 (14:50):
What?
Speaker 1 (14:50):
What is your Because anybody authors that, it's some kind
of drive. They feel the need to write about something.
And that's alex. I'll take child porn books for a thousand, please,
that's what you chose. Well, the Supreme Court stands with
parents and the fact that they do. Yes, that's a
whim but it makes me sick. You had Maryland parents
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in Montgomery County assisted they had the right to opt
the kids out of a sexual religious dogma.
Speaker 9 (15:19):
Way to go regarding religious liberty and whether parents should
be informed and be able to opt their children out
from reading books in the classroom that go against their faith.
Speaker 1 (15:28):
Yeah, Abe nineteen fifty five. We need to be at
this school board. I was speaking to a group of
Republicans last week. Yes, it was yes, and I gave
my whole It was a small group. Oh, I don't know,
thirty forty people, and I gave about AB nineteen fifty
five and explained it and said we got to stand
up and we need we need dads to stand up.
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A lot of women are standing up. And afterwards, nobody
came home and said, hey, I'm ready for this. It
was that David Tangapa supported some measure out there. Why
is this going? Oh, I do this that. I even
had two sweet older women say why is abortion even
part of politics? I left there going, man, this is
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why this is. It's like you didn't even hear our
children are under attack as conservatives. Can we stand up
for them? There were three men that did sign up.
Thank you, and thank you to Bassam. I met Bassim,
so I guess you take your small little victories. There
are people that want to join up here. But I
was just like, I don't understand why we're not more
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livid about this. And this involves parents of all faith.
This isn't a Republican thing, man, protecting our kids.
Speaker 10 (16:44):
So this brought together a coalition of parents of different
religious faiths and backgrounds who said there used to be
a rule in this particular school district that would let
them know when there were books that dealt with issues that.
Speaker 11 (16:55):
May be in conflict with their religious faith.
Speaker 10 (16:57):
Well, so many parents were opting out that the school
board in the school for quit doing it.
Speaker 1 (17:01):
Oh, they opted out. So we're not going to do
opt out anymore because we need to push this on
the kids, not even taking a cue there from the
parents that now, this is not what we want our
kids to do. So many parents opt out that they
said we got to get rid not of the program,
but of the opt out issue of this.
Speaker 2 (17:23):
So wrong.
Speaker 1 (17:24):
If that kid needs a title and all, don't they
still have to call home and ask if that's okay.
But if that girl or boy, oh yeah or boy
has an abortion, you can in California they can be
yeah out with some adult driving them to have it
and you don't know about it. Guys, that's Nazi stuff,
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Like the Nazis come and pick your your kid out
of school and take them somewhere and do well.
Speaker 10 (17:48):
Six to three Today in a Justice a decision by
Justice Alito, they said, these parents have it earned at
least a preliminary injunction. So while this case plays out,
they said, the board has to notify them about a
book that in question or anything similar, so that their
kids can be excused if it's in conflict with their faith.
He says, as we've explained. Without that, parents are left
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this choice either risk their child's exposure to burden some instruction,
or pay substantial sums for alternative educational services.
Speaker 1 (18:15):
Yeah, wasn't that, sotomayor or one of them was, like
Atanji Jackson Browns, put them in private school. If they
don't want to know these things, go ahead, put them
in private skill. Oh, it was a six and three decision.
There were some dissenters. And listen to the reason. We
need people to have exposure to new ideas, you groomers
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on the Supreme Court.
Speaker 10 (18:40):
Groomers assent by Justice Sotoma are joined by Justices Kagan
and Jackson says today's rolling threatens the essence of public education.
She says, it's not about bringing kids together to learn
about a particular.
Speaker 11 (18:51):
Faith, but a range of concepts.
Speaker 10 (18:53):
And views that reflect our entire society. Exposure to new
ideas has always been a vital part of that project.
Speaker 11 (18:59):
Until now, she didn't think that this interest.
Speaker 10 (19:01):
Didn't think that the parents should get the opt out,
Justice Alito, when the majority say they.
Speaker 2 (19:04):
Should, Okay, so do mayor Okay.
Speaker 1 (19:07):
Katanji Jackson Brown Brown, Jackson Jackson Brown, Katanji No, no, no,
at these moments, you know where I go. If you
listen to this show Big and Rich John Rich. He
had a message to you liberal Marxist groomers out there
that want to come after our kids.
Speaker 7 (19:27):
They better fear ever coming after my kids. I'll let
you come after me all you want to you leave
my family alone. We will die for our families. I mean,
right now, as my daddy would say, who's a quasi
Pentecostal style prison preacher that I would charge hell wearing
my gasoline suit with my water pistol blazon if you
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ever shack with my family.
Speaker 8 (19:50):
Walda, this is a good one.
Speaker 10 (19:52):
Is everybody listening.
Speaker 7 (19:53):
And that's what they don't understand in this country, these
liberals and people running our country, that there is a
fierce I love and dedication and responsibility that we have
as parents, you step over that line and you start
messing with my kids. There is no there is no
boundaries anymore between us. You want full context work. You
want to raise the stakes on what you're doing to
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our kids and how you're, in my opinion, assaulting them
in all these ways. You're gonna assault my kids, why
don't you try to assault me one time. I'm gonna
step in front of these little kids. Now you're gonna
deal with a with a grown ass man.
Speaker 5 (20:25):
This is the Trevor Tary Show on the Valley's Powered Talk.
Speaker 1 (20:30):
We have to celebrate some good news on a let's
just call it a high speed rail field good Friday,
personalp dot com. New overpass opens in Fresnel is part
of California High Speed Rail project. Look at that, you
have trains just going over over No, it's not a
train things to it's progress. So we now have a
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bridge for cars to drive on. New stretch of West
Belmont open near Roading Park, part of the California High
Speed Rail Project. It's a four lane overpass. It will
take cars over the train tracks, it will take bike
lanes over the train tracks, it will take pedestrian access.
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You can walk, you can ride or you can drive
your your car, your truck right over it. Well, this
is good man. Let's see they started this back in
twenty twenty two. Guys an overpass in twenty twenty two,
only three years to build an overpass. This article says,
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construction progresses every day. There's currently one hundred and seventy
one miles. Wait, this is a good one.
Speaker 2 (21:42):
Hold it.
Speaker 1 (21:43):
Are you ready? One hundred and seventy one miles under design?
Hey whoo, seventeen years you get the plans under design?
Speaker 2 (21:52):
Good? All right? President.
Speaker 1 (21:54):
Officials say that Trump administration is misguided for threatening to
pull four billion in federal funds. Again, this is from
the Presnell be because we know Transportation Secretary Shun Duffy
said there's no viable path to complete this and time
or budget and the mismanagement, the skyrocketing cost. Well, let's
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go here from the wisdom of Congress and Jim Costa Fresno.
He just doesn't understand, he's mentioning Duffy. He doesn't understand
the Samwagaan Valley or the legal challenges that have delayed
this project legal chudes. Instead, he's stalling progress and killing
good paying jobs to score political points. Seventeen years Costa,
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merced Mayor Matthew Sorado said the federal government should not
reverse its funding. No, we need that sketch man. People
in other states should pay for that. I've seen them
are said train station sketch. It looks beautiful. There's no graffiti.
Couples are holding hands, some of them have a dog.
I even saw a stroller that had a baby in it.
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I'm going to tell you seven out of ten strollers
on the sidewalk, so the streets that I drive don't
have babies in it. You know that the transiens use
these strollers. Wh why don't they draw some of that
in put some graffiti on there. Again, I'm not against
a high speed rail. I thought it kind of did
make sense. You don't have to go to lax two
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hours ahead of time. If it's with traffic and all
of that, you're gonna do four hours to go from
wherever you're putting your luggage in your trunk to get
to boarding the airplane because in traffic and you got
to be there in advance, you don't know what the security,
how long it's gonna take. And then what an hour
a flight to San Francisco so quick and then all
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but you could take the train and they said, like
two and a half hours, you're there with one stop
in Santa Cruz. Boom, take the bullet train, you're there.
That made sense. And it's supposed to be done. What
twenty twenty is all supposed to be complete? I think
it was came in in two thousand and eight. But
whatever the year it was, we're way past it. They're
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even now saying that it could be a billion dollars
a year, And isn't it? And was it twenty additional years?
I can't even keep track of it anymore. But President
Mayor Jerry Dyer said the potential loss of federal funding
for high speed rail raised his concerns of the city.
This project plays a critical role in our future, for
our development, our economy. The mayor of President said, high
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speed rail isn't just about transportation.
Speaker 2 (24:39):
It's not.
Speaker 1 (24:42):
He said, it's about connecting Fresnel's people and economy to
the rest of California.
Speaker 2 (24:49):
Now, if this was.
Speaker 1 (24:50):
A mayor from nineteen oh four talking about the rail line,
I might could go along with this. We've we have
trucks and cars and airplay es and Uber and the
World Wide Web. We don't have to leave. We can
be on video with him. So I don't think Fresdels
people are disconnected from the economy and the rest of California,
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but he's saying. Mayor Dyer said, it's about connecting Fresnel's
people in economy to the rest of California. He encourages
high Speed Rail to take the necessary steps to keep
this project moving forward. Blow the Money and other California
money wisdom news. LA Times says Union is pushing to
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extend a thirty dollars minimum wage to all Los Angeles employees.
They've already approved it for hotel employees. He needs your
pillows left. I'm getting paid thirty dollars an hour.
Speaker 2 (25:52):
Back.
Speaker 1 (25:53):
On May twenty third, LA City Council proved an ordinance
that will raise the minimum wage for hotel and airport
workers to thirty dollars an hour by July of twenty
twenty eight. They're gonna gradually phase it in. It's at
twenty two to fifty now. They're gonna increase it annually
by two dollars and fifty cents until it hits thirty
dollars an hour. Minimum wage and once it starts there,
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like advance peace, it'll keep extending and growing and growing
and growing. You know what else is gonna grow? How
much it costs you to fill up your cars starting
in a couple of days on July first day at
the Office of Day. That's all I'm gonna say. I've
read everything from cow Matters to Joe Pollock at Breitbart.
Everybody's saying pretty much, sixty five cents. It's gonna be
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added on to what we're paying. Right now, I'm starting
to think maybe they want us to get out of cars.
See why they're doing the high speed rail. And I
never even heard Saul read anything about anybody saying this
is the reason why this is one of my top
ten original thoughts of the last few years. I think
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that they said, well, the rest of California and some
of these richer areas, they can afford the evs, the
electric they're gonna do all that, and mass transit is
bigger in some of these bigger cities. We need it
for the poor folks out here. Once we get them
out of their cars, they're not gonna have it, so
we're gonna give them a train. So that's why they
put it out here. See they will be the equestrians
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on the horses and will be the pedestrians on our feet.
So they're being nice to the pedestrians. They're gonna build
us a high speed rail. They want to keep the
price again. Why do you think they close refineries? Why
do you think petroleum companies have said we're done with
this because they put laws on the books to drive
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them out, because this is exactly what they want to do.
Their whole Green New Deal, Build back better push has
taken some hits lately when they realize that maybe we
bankrupted some things too quick, maybe we pushed this Our
planned to get control of people's lives from smart thermostats.
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They wanted to be where you can't have your gas stove.
All houses have to be built with solar. We're mandating that.
This is all California. And now they're gonna add sixty
five cents. This is just one of the latest. They'll
keep doing it. We got some of the most expensive
gas in the US, and there's no end in sight.
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They want to drive us to the EV market. A
lot of them are crazy, and they're getting crazier. I
have three audio examples of deranged Democrats. I'm gonna tell
you who you're gonna hear in order. One of them
doesn't live here anymore, but was on with Chris Cuomo.
We're gonna hear from Rosie O'Donnell. We're gonna hear from
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the former male member of the Socialist rat pack, the
former Congressman Jamal Bowman. Remember the guy that pulled the
fire extinguisher. That nut job guy shut down the floor
of Congress by pulling a fire extinguisher.
Speaker 2 (29:09):
And we're gonna hear from.
Speaker 1 (29:10):
I don't know why in the world Texas allows her
to live there, Congresswoman Crockett. Okay, we'll go with Rosie first. Now,
keep in mind we all lived through biden horrible time
period in America. But I kept my wits about me.
Speaker 9 (29:27):
I wasn't one of those people who said, if he
gets elected, I'm gonna move.
Speaker 11 (29:31):
I knew that I.
Speaker 9 (29:32):
Would never move, because you didn't move it very much.
A homebody, and I like to be near my kids
and in the same time zone, and I don't like
to not be able to be there to help them.
And you know, it's like a compulsion in some capacity.
But I really felt this was self preservation for me
because during his first go round, it was very difficult,
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and I got myself into some bad places.
Speaker 2 (29:57):
You know, I was very very depressed.
Speaker 9 (30:00):
I was overeating, I was over drinking, I was you know,
I was so depressed, Chris, I can't you know it.
Speaker 5 (30:07):
It hurt my heart that.
Speaker 9 (30:10):
America believed the lies about him, and then it broke
my heart to be in a business that creates and
sells those lives for profit.
Speaker 1 (30:20):
All right, Rosie sounds like she's doing fine, adjusting well
in Ireland, doesn't she. I wonder how much Irish whiskey
she's throwing back. Mister Bowman, the former fire alarm pullar,
talking about Black Americans and their health.
Speaker 2 (30:39):
Good, he's about this.
Speaker 6 (30:41):
I'm a black man in America. The reason why heart
listen to what I'm saying. The reason why heart disease
and cancer and obesity and diabetes are bigger in the
black community is because of distress we carry from having
to deal with being called the N word directly or indirectly.
Speaker 11 (30:59):
Every day it's.
Speaker 1 (31:04):
Said in the world, is this all right? You heard him?
Now to Texas. Well, she's in d C, but she's
from Texas. Conger saw him and Crockett such such good
manners as the Swarman has calmed down.
Speaker 11 (31:19):
No, no, because this is what.
Speaker 2 (31:23):
Crocket, You're not recognized?
Speaker 11 (31:26):
What molm down?
Speaker 1 (31:27):
You please call down, help me to calm down, because
y'all talk down and then you were out of control?
Speaker 4 (31:33):
Is it.
Speaker 2 (31:39):
Okay? O? My worthies are our elected officials? All right?
Speaker 1 (31:45):
I got something that to make you feel real nice
and calm when I come back, because all the bad
news of the world today. I gotta say this one
kind of really truly freaked me out. It was from
China and it showed drones as small as mosquitoes, And
I'm gonna tell you about it next.
Speaker 5 (32:03):
This is the treportary show on the Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (32:07):
China's unveiled a what I only I can say is
kind of terrifying, a mosquito sized drone. They can use
it for special missions and for spying, might even put
biological little weapons on there. Send a thousand novelm ount
with ebola, put it into the subway, put it in
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the high speed roalm forty years when it's invented.
Speaker 2 (32:35):
Yeah, I uh, where did I see this?
Speaker 1 (32:38):
Thesun dot com China unveils mosquito sized drone. They say
they're quieter than traditional models. Have two yellow leaf like wings,
a black, thin body, three wiry legs. They probably don't
even make that.
Speaker 2 (32:57):
Kind of a sound.
Speaker 1 (32:59):
Go listen to people's conversations. The espionage that can be
used with us. We're in a whole new world, all
controlled by AI, flying in synchronization, getting into the air
duck fence, good night.
Speaker 2 (33:16):
There's no more secrecy anymore.
Speaker 1 (33:18):
There's no more turning up the romantics or a loud
like Tony Soprano would down in the basement and talking
and nothing comp picked. Man, it's really amazing. We live
in amazing times. When you think back of how over
the course of mankind and you get up to telegraph
and then a phone, Hello, maybe can you connect me
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to radio, TV, computers? And now what we have with
with AI, it's mind boggling. Just like a newly appointed
superintendent of frustrator Fight school districts missed her getting a
raise while we have a forty nine million dollar budget deficit.
She should have done like Trump said, No, I'm not
gonna take it. Five percent ongoing rays, three percent one
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time payment President if I gives raises when they deficit.
Misty Hurr is going to get a one time payment
eleven thou five hundred and sixty five dollars according to
gvwire dot com salary increase in nineteen thousand, two hundred
and seventy five four hundred thousand plus for the next
three years. In mid next year, she'll be eligible for
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a seven percent raise. All while test scores drop, attendance,
drop budgets in the black Man, we don't get to
live like this in the real world. Why do we
allow this?
Speaker 2 (34:43):
Why?
Speaker 1 (34:44):
Why is Why is this a lot? I don't mean
to make her cry. I know she can, she can
get emotional. Take it as an attack. Put out a dossier.
I don't want to be mister Hurr. I don't want
to be on your Nixon dossier. I don't know do
we ever hear if Nicky Henry or communications director came
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back or not.
Speaker 2 (35:05):
I know she was put on leave for a while.
Speaker 1 (35:07):
She's the one that put out the fake AI dossier,
that made up and it was wrong, just foolishness, like
a three ring circus on crack. Three ring circuses are good,
well orchestrated, they know what to do, they plan it,
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but We're going to make them read, because if you
don't learn to read, you don't know how to read.
Speaker 2 (35:40):
Bravo, brilliant. We got a big plan.
Speaker 1 (35:44):
Since I cut the cable cord, I have not been
able to watch a lot of and maybe it's on YouTube.
I don't know, but on Patrol Life used to really
be into that show because it was so different than Cops.
Cops as edited, they knew they every time.
Speaker 2 (35:57):
They went out.
Speaker 1 (35:58):
It was going to be exciting on Cops. A lot
of times it was, you know, just casual. They're live.
They're on patroling there live, you get to see the
real deal. We had Sticks on the show back when
they kicked in the season number two. I don't think
he's on it anywhere, but how they were following a
Knox County deputy in Tennessee and it got a call
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of a shooting in a neighborhood and the cops with
their a big wooden area. I can see it with
their flashlights. Deputy's yelling into the woods. He got cussing
back at him, and then the video shows this deputy
with his gun draw and he goes down and this
dude that was hiding out there is hitting him with
a brick or a rock and they caught him and
got him, but they had to drag the deputy out
(36:39):
by his legs and he's uh, he's made small strides.
He's recovering and they said he can move all four
of his limbs, but he got pummeled pretty hard.
Speaker 5 (36:48):
They assisted Trevor Kerry show in London, Valley's Power Dog