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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I'm going to continue reading the entire post and approximately
six hours from now. That was about two hours ago,
when Israel and Iran had wound down and completed their
in progress missions. For twelve hours, at which point the
war will be considered ended officially, Iran will start the ceasefire,
and upon the twelfth hour, Israel will start the ceasefire,
and upon the twenty fourth hour, an official end to
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the twelve day war will be saluted by the world.
Resident Trump actually gave it a title. Well, we had
the sixth day War. This is double that, so the
twelve day War.
Speaker 2 (00:36):
He said.
Speaker 1 (00:36):
During each ceasefire, the other side will remain peaceful and
respectful on the assumption that everything works as it should,
which it will. I would like to congratulate both countries,
Israel and Iran, on having the stamina, courage, and intelligence
in what we should be called the twelve day War.
This is a war that could have gone on for
years and destroyed the entire Middle East, but it did
not and never will. God bless Israel, God bless Ran,
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God bless the Middle East, God bless the United States
of America, and God bless the world. See how many
gods did you have in there, one, two, three, four, five,
let's add one more.
Speaker 3 (01:11):
And I want to just thank everybody, and in particular God,
I want to just say we love you God.
Speaker 2 (01:19):
It worked. It worked. The Iran strike worked.
Speaker 3 (01:23):
The US military carried out massive precision strikes on the
three key nuclear facilities in the Iranian regime for doau
Ntance and Esfahan. Our objective was the destruction of irans
nuclear enrichment capacity and a stop to the nuclear threat
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posed by the world's number one state sponsor of terror.
Speaker 1 (01:48):
How did Democrats go handle this? Looking like some peace
coming down? You think they'll applaud the presidents and a
fruit basket over some dates and nuts. One minute ago
from CNN, a group of senior House Democrats plan to
introduce their own version of the War Powers Resolution that
was from nineteen seventy three that granted the president power
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for sixty days. It would order President Trump to end
US involvement in Iran. Congress and Jim Hines, a top
Democrat in the House Intelligence committees leading the push, guys,
did you just see what happened?
Speaker 4 (02:25):
Ah?
Speaker 1 (02:26):
Well, we'll get to get to hear a little bit
of what they had to say over the last what
forty eight hours? Here, Iranian state TV anchor to President Trump,
you started it, we will end it now. That didn't happen. Yeah,
Groups across Fresno Sunday gathered to call for call for peace.
Speaker 5 (02:44):
Where were you with Ukraine?
Speaker 1 (02:46):
One hundred and thirty billion dollars? They had a gathering
near Black's owner niece. No war with Iran?
Speaker 2 (02:54):
All right?
Speaker 1 (02:55):
So now will you come out and to plogyay, no
war with Iran. We like Trump's foreign paulus.
Speaker 2 (03:00):
See.
Speaker 1 (03:02):
They quoted a protester here. She said she beloved. Young
people should be especially concerned. People my age should care
because it's going to affect us for years to come.
Samantha Villa Vaso said yes, yes it will, Samantha in
a very positive way. Samantha, it will affect the young
people for many years to come. In the hypocrisy of
the left, you know, she always smells it out. Congresswoman
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Marjorie Taylor Green, she went after AOC called her quote
a pathetic little hypocrite for supporting Ukraine and Biden.
Speaker 2 (03:31):
But suddenly anti war. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (03:34):
AOC accused President Trump of violation constitutional war powers, called
it impulsive, disastrous. Would you want aoc around a military
table giving her opinion. Can you name me one Democrat
you would want around the table? Well, the House Democrat
Leader King Jeffries said President Trump has failed to bring
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peace to the Middle East. He promised to bring peace,
written statement from the Democrat leader here. He failed to
bring peace. He's failed to deliver on that promise. He
misled the country about his intentions. Well, things changed, didn't they.
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Nancy Pelosi? Oh yeah, she was spitting bile at President Trump. Nancy,
did you forget though, what you said about Obama? Remember
when you were cheering him in Libya, in Syria, in
Pakistan and Yemen and Samoya. He said nothing about it. Nancy,
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sit this one out. Can you set this one out? Chuck,
Chuck's got it. Smer's got it.
Speaker 6 (04:44):
But it's not an operation that should have ever been authorized.
Speaker 2 (04:46):
Oh no, this is Adam Schieff, excuse me, but it's.
Speaker 6 (04:48):
Not an operation that should have ever been authorized by
the president in the absence of intelligence showing that Aron
had made the decision to break out and build a bomb.
The intelligence I've seen, and it's been limited. Yes, it
indicates that it ran and certainly enriched geranium but had
not made the decision to build a bomb or pursue
the mechanism of a bomb. And in the absence of that,
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this is not a strike that should have been ordered.
Speaker 1 (05:12):
No, it shouldn't have because you know, we got arrogant
people like the Secretary of Defense.
Speaker 7 (05:16):
This is a plan that took months and weeks of
positioning and preparation so that we could be ready when
the President of the United States called it took a
great deal of precision, It involved misdirection and the highest
of operational security.
Speaker 1 (05:36):
Lik of that we weren't detected. We got back. Nobody
on the US side got hurt. And is that arrogance.
Speaker 6 (05:43):
We saw a lot of arrogance from the Defense Secretary,
and as wars in the Middle East have demonstrated arrogance
as a deadly commodity.
Speaker 1 (05:52):
That's our senator from California and the other one Alex
Padilla's doing. That's I mean, Jose Padilla is the one
out there. They what poor representation we have and then
embarrassing in the state. So we sat with Senator Steve
Garvey instead of Senator Adams shiff.
Speaker 5 (06:10):
Well.
Speaker 1 (06:10):
We still got Scott Jennings over there on CNN CNN
needs some intelligence. Listen to Jenning's wake them up here
a little bit.
Speaker 8 (06:19):
You must see the underlying intelligence about how they were
in direct threat and how the US needed to.
Speaker 9 (06:24):
Respond without congressional approval. But as of right now, I
have not.
Speaker 10 (06:27):
Seen that you're arguing that after forty six years of
the Iranian regime killing Americans, threatening Americans, saying over and
over and over again, death to America, that maybe they
were just didn't mean it, that they're a fiery but
mostly peaceful Iranian butchers. I mean, I don't know what
I stand on.
Speaker 1 (06:46):
Yeah, let's remember who we're dealing with, and we are,
even with a ceasefire, we're still dealing with it. Radical
Islam being a Muslim is not the same as being
a radical islamis one is a follower of a religion.
It's a religion that my faith is not part of
and I don't support, but it's a religion that does
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exist and is recognized and practiced by billions around the world.
I do not look at every Muslim around the world
as a dangerous and vile person. Now the other side,
they're a death cult. They want to form a caliphate.
Been saying this for centuries. So understand these things. When
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we talk about why the United States attack, why that
threat is very real. That state of Iran is an
Islamic death cult organization, and many Iranian people do not
want to live under it. I bet they hope there's
regime change. As I say it in the three o'clock hour,
kind of did the maths all picture of some young
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Iranian women in nineteen seventy nine when the Shah was
still there before the takeover out on the beach. It
looked like America. They're now older women. But there's a
lot of people still alive in Iran that remember what
it was like before, just like people with Communism before
the Communists took over, they remember having some kind of freedoms.
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So when we talk about war with Iran now again,
a ceasefire has been announced. But they believe if you
don't believe like they do, that you should be killed.
We call that murder. They don't consider you to be
a human being if you do not obey them. We're
not at war with Muslims or their faith. We're at
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war with the Islamic state that they don't consider it
a crime to murder you. The unbeliever or even a
Muslim that does go along with them. That's their law.
Most Iranians do not even believe this to be true
from what I pick up on YouTube documentaries and hadn't
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been to Tehran hanging out drinking coffee lately. But I
think it's pretty simple that using milli charry force was
justified in this. It cannot be allowed to work when
people say they want to murder you, and they're saying,
and we're gonna do it with a nuclear weapon. No
that now, And I'm glad that it's turning out the
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way that it is turning out, but we do not
know eventually out it's all going to turn out, because
you just don't give up that caliphate overnight. So let's
don't all be like a good cyb of relief on
this because we're nowhere near that. It's still in their heart.
The evil is still in the heart that didn't You
don't sign that away. You don't sign away your religious
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death cult beliefs. You didn't have your friends, And believe me,
they get sad when their friends get killed, their comrades
and their death cult when they get killed. So they
got that rage still in them. We got to be
reminded how many attacks and Americans that this regime is
killed and their proxies. Let's go back to Beyrout, the
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Marine compound, the Barrick attack nineteen eighty three. We could
give list worldwide. They're not gonna be changing overnight. But
I can tell you right now we are. We're not
a sponsor of terrorist We don't attack innocent people. The
USA doesn't declaire we're gonna go wipe out any nation
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off off the earth. But these radical Islamis have declared
that they want to kill because we don't believe like
they believe. And I don't know how many we might
actually have inside the United States with the open border. Joe,
come on and surge. It's all right. Thousands have been
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caught from Iran. I don't know. They do a little ropidope,
gonna stop boxing for a minute, take some punches and
then unleash.
Speaker 2 (10:55):
They don't give this up. You don't give up the caliphate.
Speaker 1 (11:00):
No, they'd be like asking Jesus' apostles to become demon
worshippers overnight. No, you don't change like that. Oh and
by the way, the chosen New seasons on there's five
episodes on Prime. I thought I'd bring that up all right,
back to sleep for salts.
Speaker 8 (11:16):
The last four years, my biggest concern was this open
border was the biggest national security vulnerability this country's ever seen.
So I put numbers this morning just from a CBP.
Under Joe Biden, there was one two hundred and seventy
two nationals Iran releasing the country between OFO and C
and the Borgatrow. And you compare that to the Trump administration,
zero right, zero releases.
Speaker 1 (11:37):
Yeah, and we don't know how many people that we've
invited inside our borders. I'm not talking about Muslims. I'm
talking about the radical Islamist. There is a difference, but
you can't you can't tell that down at the border
when they're running across.
Speaker 8 (11:52):
The biggest concern from day one, beyond the fat and
all beyond the sex trafficking women and children, were the
two man known godaways. Over too man people cross that border.
We don't know who they are, where they came from,
because they got away, because Borbatore was so overwhelmed with
the humanitarian crisis that Biden created that over two man
people cross the border and got away. That is my
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biggest concern and that's what created the biggest national security
vulnerability in this country's ever seen.
Speaker 1 (12:18):
Yeah, I think one of the reasons that peace is coming.
If you remember back in your Bible stories, what about
what about my man Job down there? The story of Job,
the all the trials and tribulations he went through but
didn't give up on didn't give up on God. So
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there's God looking down at earth about one man. And
my belief is that you and I are just as
important to God, and he's just as much involved in
our lives as he was with Adam when he made
him and he was the only person here that involvement
is there. But this weekend, I think his ears perked up.
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Maybe that's why some peace is coming.
Speaker 3 (13:01):
And I want to just thank everybody, and in particular God.
I want to just say, we love you God, and
we love our great military. Protect them. God bless the
Middle East, God bless Israel, and God bless America.
Speaker 2 (13:17):
Thank you very much. Yeah, thank you, Yes, yes, Walda.
Speaker 3 (13:21):
This is a good one. Is everybody listening.
Speaker 2 (13:23):
I'm so glad I voted for President Trump.
Speaker 5 (13:27):
This is the Trevor carry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 2 (13:32):
Ants on the ceasefires. It's quite simple.
Speaker 11 (13:35):
First of all, the President, without knock on wood, having
a single American casualty, obliterated the Iranian nuclear program. We
are now in a place where we weren't a week ago.
Week ago, Iran was very close to having a nuclear weapon.
Now Iran is incapable of building a nuclear weapon with
the equipment they have because we destroyed it. So that's
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a very very big thing.
Speaker 12 (13:57):
Now.
Speaker 11 (13:57):
What that means, I think is we have to talk
to our and of course to Israel about what the
future holds, because while we have obliterated the Iranian nuclear program,
our hope and our expectation is that they're not going
to try to rebuild that program. And I think that's
what the President is really trying to figure out here,
is to build a long term settlement here to where
we can have peace in the region, where our regional
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allies and of course the American people most importantly can
be secured, but where we can ensure that the destruction
of the Iranian nuclear program that has already happened is
not something they try to rebuild.
Speaker 13 (14:28):
I want to get to the obliterated part in just
a minute, but I just want to read this fully
so I get the context. He congratulations to everyone that
has been fully agreed by and between Israel and Iran
that there will be a complete and total ceasefire and
approximately six hours from now, when Israel and Iran have
wound down and completed their in progress final missions for
twelve hours, at which point the ceasefire for twelve hours,
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at which point the war will be considered ended. Officially,
Iran will start the ceasefire, and upon the twelfth hour,
our Israel will start the ceasefire, and upon the twenty
fourth hour, an official end to the twelve day war
will be saluted by the world. During each cease fire,
the other side will remain peaceful and respectful on the
assumption that everything works as it should, which it will.
I would like to congratulate both countries, Israel and Iran
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and having the stamina, courage, and intelligence to end what
should be called the Twelve Day War. This is a
war that could have gone on for years and destroyed
the entire Middle East, but it didn't and never will.
God bless Israel, God bless Iran. God bless Iran, God
Bless the Middle East. God Bless the United States of America.
And God bless the world. He seems confident that this
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is all coming together.
Speaker 2 (15:34):
That's right.
Speaker 13 (15:35):
And when you left the White House, were you thinking
this was all gelling here?
Speaker 11 (15:39):
When I left the White House, I thought that we
might be able to get it across the finish line
before this broadcast. And it looks like the President has
been able to do that. I mean, look, he's been
working the phones constantly. Frankly before the Twelve Day War started,
but certainly over the past twelve days. The President's been
extremely clear about America's national objective here. It is to
create a world where ran cannot build a nuclear weapon.
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We have, of course, destroyed the nuclear program that they had,
and the President told the entire team, we're going to
work to make sure that they don't try to rebuild
that nuclear capability in the future. And it's look, this
is a great thing for Israel. Think about this. They've
accomplished an important military objective.
Speaker 9 (16:17):
They've helped us destroy.
Speaker 11 (16:18):
The Iranian nuclear program. They've also destroyed the conventional missile
capability of Iran that threatened the country of Israel. For
the Iranians, I think this is a new opportunity to
actually pursue the path of peace. As I said yesterday,
what the Iranians have showed through their support of tear networks,
through their now failed effort to build a nuclear weapon,
is that they're just not very good at war. And
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I think the President really hit the reset button and said, look,
let's actually produce long term peace for the region. That's
always been his goal. I actually think when we look back,
we will say the twelve Day War was an important
reset moment for the entire region.
Speaker 1 (16:53):
Well, Vice President Vance there on the ceasefire that has
gone down after all the Democrats were talking about in
peace each met and President Trump can't follow through on
a promise to bring peace. I do have to say, though,
Tom Holman, the borders are he's talking about his concerns
about the sleeper cells and the millions of gotaways. There
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were some numbers released year by year breakdown of Iranian
nationals caught by border patrol at the border now caught
how easy would it have been to get across so easy?
In twenty twenty one, there were forty eight, in twenty
twenty two one hundred and ninety seven, and twenty three
four hundred and sixty two Iranian nationals caught last year,
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seven hundred and ninety seven. Yeah, I wonder how many
on the terror Watch. Oh, we didn't vet them.
Speaker 2 (17:46):
We don't know.
Speaker 1 (17:47):
They're just in Cincinnati, working, trying to blend in, trying
to look normal. I don't trust that country. I don't
trust their movement. Yes, a ceased fire is good, but
there's still the McCoys and I'm still the hat Fields.
I don't trust them. It's gonna take a minute to
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trust President Trump talking about it's not politically correct to
use the term regime change, but if the current Iranian
regime is unable to make Iran great again, why wouldn't
there be a regime change? He spelled, m I g
A might make Iran great again. Yeah, I don't know.
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This is Islamic Republic, you know, make make Iran Persia again.
Now there was all this talk about the straight of
her moves being shut down and how President Trump's gonna
make all the cast prices spike.
Speaker 2 (18:52):
Guys. I said, he sees what we don't see. He
fooled them.
Speaker 1 (18:57):
We did some kind of deek where we sent bombers
on toward the West. I ran, probably thinking maybe they
had two weeks. President Trump on Friday. You got two weeks.
Little did they know they they just had hours. And
why if you are refining for peaceful purposes do you
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bury it way in a mountain that only one country
has a bomb that could could hit you there? M
kind of makes sense now, doesn't it.
Speaker 5 (19:26):
This is the Trevor Cherry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (19:30):
Conservative have wins and all of America has to win.
This is a win for Democrats in America as well.
But when you get some victory, Supreme Court ruled President
Trump can also deport. We'll talk more about that tomorrow.
Really does kind of put you in a country music moved,
doesn't it?
Speaker 12 (19:45):
A county sick?
Speaker 2 (19:53):
Here?
Speaker 1 (19:54):
Here's a little I'm gonna play a little audio clip
of a very brave woman. And do they call them
announcers over there or host or presenters the BBC? A
BBC presenter, that's what they call them. She's reading the
teleprompter like they do in TV. And I wish I
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had a radio teleprompter. I could just sit here and
just read stuff, scroll them by, uh, but they well listen.
Speaker 2 (20:21):
She stood up and said, oh you mean woman.
Speaker 14 (20:23):
London's School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine House released research
which says that nearly six hundred heat related deaths are
expected in the UK. Malcolm Mystery, who was involved in
the research, says that the aged, pregnant people, women and
those with pre existing health conditions need to type precautions
pregnant people.
Speaker 2 (20:43):
It was written on the teleprompter, she's not women. You know.
Speaker 1 (20:47):
She was called up upstairs after that and it wasn't
for a spot of tea.
Speaker 2 (20:53):
Eh.
Speaker 1 (20:55):
Well, we've been saying, and I'm really kind of surprised
that we haven't had more names come out of the
Ditty trial. I don't think they're gonna get him on
what they're trying to get him for doesn't look like that.
But you do have people that do not want to
be associated with him, who have been associated with him.
So they got to make a point to let everybody
know I was associated with him. But like Alan Dershowitz
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with Jeffrey Epstein, he said, yeah, I had a massades here,
but I kept my underwear on. This is Oprah Wimfrey
and pastor TD Jake said, oh no, we kept our
underwear on. Wait no, no, we were around Diddy, but no,
were like two o'clock in the afternoon. Huh, I'm an
old man. I'm seventy. What do you think I oprah?
I left that anytime somebody said a party, I was
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out of there unless they were both on the stage
at the same time.
Speaker 2 (21:43):
Let's go. I have never been near a puff party.
A puff party.
Speaker 5 (21:53):
If anybody who knows me knows.
Speaker 2 (21:56):
If there is a party, I'm the first one out.
I'm the first one out.
Speaker 8 (22:02):
I'll stop by Puffin's house for thirty minutes to say
a happy birthday that they have during the day at
two o'clock with sad people, and out of that became
a love affayer and all kind of stuff. Now I'm
almost seventy years old. What do I look back and
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my grand father?
Speaker 10 (22:29):
What do I look like that this late day?
Speaker 1 (22:33):
Then you're over explaining too much. That's what an FBI
interrogator would say. I watch those shows. I watch them,
the real tapes of the interrogations in there, and they'll
stop them and they'll go obviously the suspect is giving
too much detail. I just say about like, no, I
went by and said happy birthday. I'm a pastor. I
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don't go to those kind of parties. Next. What what's
your question? Well, I had had to go into into detail.
Nothing wrong with people getting together and having a good time.
But I got to tell you right now, if I
was hanging out in France, I would not go out.
Do you hear that story? This weekend, one hundred and
forty five people attacked with syringes at a music festival
in France in Paris. How's that for psycho? That's almost
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more psycho than putting a bomb or something. They said
teen girls were among the one hundred and forty five
stab with syringes. Twelve sickos were arrested at a music
day in Paris, France. They mostly went after women. Nobody
knows what was in the syringes. Some people have reported
getting sick after being stabbed. They were treated by medical
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teams on the scene. They're saying some influencer started this.
He put out something where I guess quote faking it,
going around putting something on TikTok. A couple sitting on
a bench, he comes up behind him with a trench
coat and a syringe.
Speaker 2 (23:54):
It ah acts like he jabs them.
Speaker 1 (23:56):
Finds somebody laying on a blanket at a park with
their eyes closed, comes up acts like he jabs them.
Isn't that disgusting and sick that somebody went around and stabbed.
Speaker 2 (24:05):
One hundred and forty five people? How terrifying would that
be to not know?
Speaker 1 (24:15):
And if you have to keep looking north, south east
west all around you all the time like that, it's
like why even want to go out? Sorry, young people,
you'll eventually learn that living leaving the living room is overrated.
But I understand when you're young and you want to
go out, what a horrible way to have to live. Man, Well,
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you got to keep your eyes north, south, east and
west really wherever you are getting out in the parking lot,
and especially at an ATM. I've been less and less
at ATMs these days. You know direct deposit and now
you know at a store cash back, keep a little
cash on you if you need it. Nothing worse than
seeing three or four yard sales signs and the state's
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sail and you got no cash on you. But whenever
I am at an ATM, always, and I've been doing
this for a long time, even before I lived in
a president of it, surveil your surroundings north, south, east
and west looks and if it's a freestanding ATM. I'll
go around the back and look, I will. I'll go
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and see if anybody's behind there. Now, they got this
new trend called jugging. Ju gg I like mugging, but
they calling it jugging. And they said it's a robbery
trend sweeping across America.
Speaker 8 (25:37):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (25:37):
They surveil banks and ATMs and they wait and watch
people that get a large sum of cash out probably
got binoculars, and when they finish their transaction, the juggers
follow them to a secondary location where they rob them,
often inside their vehicles. They'll follow them to where they
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stop away from the bank and they come up and
jug them. He said it's big in South Carolina. It's
big in Texas. They quoted a South Carolina landscaping business
owner that went into a banke to an ATM or
He said he went into a bank unaware that he
was being observed. He took out his weekly payroll, so
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that must mean he's paying them in cash under the table.
He just admitted that. He said he stopped at a
gas station for a soda, and two juggers that usually
work in teams, pulled up alongside his Chevy, broke the window,
made off with his entire payroll of six thousand dollars.
So keep your eyeballs peeled as you're out there looking around.
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You had this criminal. He was from Washington State and
he threatened a sheriff in Florida online that he was
going to kill him. And he was a booger eater
looking white dude just coming down an escalator. Was you know,
he was in handcuffs because they extradited into Florida for
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the charges. They're saying he's going to kill the sheriff. Well,
the sheriff met, he met the airport. I love this, Matthew.
I'm Sheriff Sherwood.
Speaker 9 (27:12):
I'm the guy you want to kill and there's nothing
I could do about it. Challenge accepted. I sent you
a sermon, but you do know in Florida, a written
threat to kill as a phony.
Speaker 5 (27:21):
Well, this show you know.
Speaker 9 (27:22):
I'm the one who made sure you came back, and
I hope you enjoy your stay at the Brenchdale. I
will also tell you that you will not see Mickey
Mouse on this trip, and you have to reimburse us
for your flight here and for your stay at the
county jail, which you look me in the eye and
tell me why you want to be dead? Why do
you want me to day?
Speaker 3 (27:36):
Christian?
Speaker 2 (27:36):
So am I?
Speaker 5 (27:37):
How do you know that?
Speaker 3 (27:38):
Because in Corinthians it says bondsmen are not Christian.
Speaker 5 (27:43):
Okay, you're not Christian.
Speaker 9 (27:46):
We're going to take you where you need to go.
Speaker 5 (27:47):
Fine, you don't know. This is the Trevor Rry Show
on the Valley's.
Speaker 1 (27:51):
Power Talk and they're saying that it's early. Watching YouTube
on TV has has grown. I remember when I figured
that out. It's like it was available to me for
so long and I would, you know, watch YouTube on
my laptop or phone or play music on it, but
I never sat down in front of my TV. And
(28:12):
now that I watch that more than than anything. Yeah,
you can, really you could. I mean all the things
that are that are out there, and they keep increasing
that commercial to fifty six seconds.
Speaker 2 (28:24):
Uh not for you. I still OK.
Speaker 1 (28:26):
Ryan, you got to come over to my house and
figure this out for me, please. That's what we gotta do.
That's what we gotta do. We gotta do. I know
that this weekend was very nice, enjoyable weatherwise. Saturday morning
out watering, it was kind of chili. Yes, it's like
fifty eight sixty one sixty two around that time, and
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when it's been you know, close to one hundred and above.
One day when I won May thirtieth, we had pretty mild,
pretty mild so far. I don't want to say that
out loud, because as soon as you say that, then
you know bils above turns out the temperature here. But
I saw the extended forecast. I did see like a hundred. Hey,
I can't handle that. But I did have some of
those really hot, hot weekends where I got back into that,
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and I even stated it. It feels too expensive in here,
feels too cool in here with the power bills. Listen
to this man in Texas and he's probably fortunate to
have has set his bill I think was six hundred
bucks or something.
Speaker 2 (29:22):
But this man, he looked like zz Top.
Speaker 1 (29:25):
He had the long beer, and he read his electric
bill like poetry.
Speaker 2 (29:31):
This is uh, Let's go listen to him.
Speaker 12 (29:33):
It come on a Monday. The envelope bore no mercy,
no smile, only that cruel whirling sun of TXU, A
logo that shines not with hope but with consequence, as
if to say, you danced, now pay.
Speaker 5 (29:48):
I broke the seal.
Speaker 12 (29:49):
Back like I was peeling back the bandage on a
wound I doesn't give myself. And there it was six
hundred and ninety six dollars and twenty seven cents. Now
I recall a time not too long ago when a
man could just sleep with just a fan on box,
fan in the window, sheets, damp with his own resolve.
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But then came August. August, that devil on cargo shorts.
She comes with air so thick you can taste the
mosquitoes before they bought you. And I a weak and
weary creature. I touched the thermostat dropped her down to
seventy one, the sin of comfort. I knew what I
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was doing, each degree of betrayal, each hour of soft lie,
holding free on, But I pressed on.
Speaker 2 (30:42):
A man can I.
Speaker 12 (30:43):
Sweat through three showers a day and still hold his
head high at the HV. Now I'm shackled, betrayed, and
bound by wattage.
Speaker 5 (30:54):
And poor choices.
Speaker 12 (30:55):
And yet I will do it again before I have
known that, and I will not go back.
Speaker 1 (31:04):
Right poetry. That's how we feel, though, isn't it. I'm
afraid to open my latest bill. It sat there this weekend,
I walked by it. I wanted to just feel the
chill before I felt the pinch of the payment. Well,
we had a really good news today as it comes
(31:25):
to the world being melted. President Trump, congrats to everybody.
Fully agreed by in between Israel and Iran, there will
be a complete and total cease fire. What are the
dims going to do?
Speaker 15 (31:37):
Man that resides in the White House has unilaterally, in
my estimation, declared war. We have a constitution that seemingly
does not matter to this man.
Speaker 5 (31:55):
Or the people that are.
Speaker 15 (32:00):
Supposed to be advising him.
Speaker 2 (32:01):
Yeah, that's the fake fingernail.
Speaker 1 (32:02):
Congress Roman Jasmine Crockett from Texas AOC calling for impeachment, Pelosi, Shumer,
all of them, even Republican Congress and Thomas Massey for Kentucky.
President Trump didn't take too kind of that. I think
he's putting something together to get him out. He actually
he actually will. But again, applause to our military. They
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were prepared.
Speaker 7 (32:29):
The plan that took months and weeks of positioning and
preparation so that we could be ready when the President
of the United States called it took a great deal
of precision. It involved misdirection and the highest of operational security.
Speaker 1 (32:48):
Indeed, that's Secretary Defense Pete heg said, so glad that
we have the individuals in there that we have. They
got in and out, nobody knew. Nobody in the world,
world knew.
Speaker 7 (33:01):
RB two's went in and out of downtown Tehran, Tehran,
excuse me, of these nuclear sites in and out and
back without the world knowing at all. In that way,
it was historic.
Speaker 1 (33:13):
Yeah, it was even Trump's former vice president. They've gone
at it, President Trump and former Vice President Mike Pince.
Speaker 4 (33:23):
But I couldn't be more proud of President Trump's decisive
leadership in this moment, or the extraordinary professionalism and courage
of our armed forces that brought about this historic mission.
And I must tell you, I honestly had no doubt
that if the Iranians did not step up and make
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a deal to dismantle entirely their Uranian enrichment program, that
President Trump would act, our armed forces would deliver.
Speaker 10 (33:53):
And that's just what happened.
Speaker 5 (33:54):
The insisted Trevor carry shown on The Valley's Power Dog