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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Ah, they couldn't control it. President Trump to recap everything.
I know leif'sman crazy, called in the National Guard and
knew some Sacramento sue took in the court. Got no,
if you don't have that control. Then we brought the
Marines in. Got overturned to New some side, and then
quickly turned back over to President Trump's side. Man having
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to fight against the court to keep our street safe.
I can't go on much longer. We can't have police
chiefs like this police chief in Seattle. Now, everybody's what
you're in violation Homan. You know he's on Homan's radar.
And see he's another one of these alex Padilla that
(00:43):
wants to get arrested new someoney to get They want
to get arrested, guys, they want to I will.
Speaker 2 (00:49):
Do everything in my power. I want to be clear
to protect anyone in Seattle from anyone who comes to
this city with the intention to hurt them or in
him that their First Amendment rights. At some point, I
will probably go to jail and be in prison. Good
because we have an administration that has threatened to jail
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politicians and indeed has done so.
Speaker 1 (01:13):
Yeah, that would have continued to happen down in Mississippi.
If they had still stood in the way of the door,
would not allow the black students, and yes they would
have been arrested. They would have gone in jail, probably
to prison. President Trump posted a huge thank you to
all the No King protesters yesterday. I was very concerned
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the King was trying to take my place. But thanks
to all your tireless efforts. I am still all in
cap still your president exclamation point. Great job. All he
was concerned the king was trying to take his place.
There's no kings in California. We just have Governor Satan
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and his government. They they actually rule a little more
tougher than than most kings, did you know, like kings
let ordinary, you know, average everyday thing's gone, like going
to the beach or meeting up with family members or
going to school. Yeah. Yeah, some kings allowed that kind
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of thing to happen. CBS News was promoting merchandise for
the No King protesters. Yeah that the media in America,
they're not They're not unbiased, are they. Now. We did
have our No Kings protesters up at Frszlos River Park area.
I think that was the biggest one and of course
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it was. It was peaceful. And guess what good I'm
glad we had in America. I don't agree with you guys,
but I'm glad that we can do that in America. Yeah,
you can get out and you can do that. That's
that's called freedom. And nobody blocked traffic. Nobody, I guess
herl concrete eat or anything like that. Let's see here,
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Fresno b said. One young woman held a sign saying,
proud daughter of immigrants. Nothing wrong with that man. There's
so many proud daughters and sons of immigrants in this country.
They did it the right way, they said. She shared
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the story of her father's deportation when she was just
eleven years old. It's a trauma we carry. He was
our breadwinner. He came here to give us a better life.
To be treated this way as ridiculous, Well, he got
deported just like Clinton administration, George W. Administration, Obama administration,
Trump administration, Biden administration, now Trump administration again. Actually Trump
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has departed less if you want to look at the numbers.
One protester said, I have a family who are undocumented.
I'm a US citizen. It just doesn't feel that we're
still fighting for freedom of speech in this way. When
I was little, we used to walk from church to
city hall protesting. Sounds like you've been protesting your whole life.
Why don't you just tell them to, you know, do
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it the right way, and you wouldn't have to waste
your weekends standing up for somebody that's not obeying the law.
It's that simple, this protester said, and they're quoted here anonymously.
She's afraid nothing will change and her kids will have
to go through a government like this, living in fear
and being judged by their skin color instead of being free.
Come on, you know you don't believe that, And if
you do, then we don't need people like you here
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that are that dumb. No, this isn't skin color. Stop it.
Look at America. Look at the swearing in ceremonies of
citizens that do it the right way. Honey, there's so
many skin colors in there. That's America doing it the
right way. And guess what, then they're free. They don't
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have to be afraid that her kids have to go
through this. Or we used to walk from church protesting
and they're afraid they're going to come be grabbed in
all this, I hear that city councilman Miguel Arius's warning
about the the the outdoor market, the flea market down there,
was it cherry blossom. The rumor was ice is gonna
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be there. Miguel Arius, he has contacts, contacts within. They
met him downtown in a vacant field where they proposed
a parking garage. I would say they met him in
the parking garage, but it hadn't been We didn't get
the money from Sacramento. So he met him in the
field and they told him. I guess GeV wire went after, Hi,
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where'd you get this information? No comment, no no, no, no,
no no no, no, no comment. The guy that runs
the joint down there that makes money on weekend said yeah,
real big drop in attendance. Juan Asparsa Loera Presno B
opinion said the No Kings rally in Presno was spirited,
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but will it mean anything at all? No, it's not
gonna change what's going on with the Trump administration. So
one thank you. It just shows that in America you
can voice your opinion. That's how I say it. Now.
I read these quotes and I'm glad. I cleaned my
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garage and smoked a rack of ribs and enjoyed myself.
You had a lady out Saturday, she said. Regarding President Trump,
I don't even think he's even read the Constitution, so
I guess I would give him an f read the Constitution.
They said, it's obvious Trump and those lawyers need to
brush up on the Constitution. Real patriots understand habeas corpus,
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due process in states rights. The man has no guardrails.
All you have to do is go look at federal
immigration law and then be quiet. Had nothing to do
with the Constitution, and go look at our federal immigration laws.
This writer here at the he said, the movement brands
Trump a king. Our democracy doesn't need. It's clever. But
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unless the people who turned out in fres On Saturday
can multiply and channel their frustration and fear and future elections,
the rally will mean nothing. Yeah, but he realizes California's
going read these protests are just meant to destabilize the
United States of America. There are anything but spontaneous. Yes,
there were some people that heard about it, read about it,
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sought on their social media, and came out, But this
is in these big cities where a lot of this
violence is happening. Guys, that is not spontaneous. People willing
to go out there and put their life and limb
on the line because people criminals are being arrested. They
want to destabilize from within. This is destructive. They know
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that all the street chaos creates all this division. And
if you actually will go back in time and look
this playbook that they're using right now, it's been used
by Marxist leftist months around the entire world. Come on,
Mayor Bass, you know it, you Cuban Kamie.
Speaker 3 (08:07):
We need to stop the raids. There should not be
happening in our city. It is not warranted and it
does any The only thing it does is contribute to chaos.
This was chaos that was started in Washington, DC on Thursday.
The city was peaceful on Friday. It was not because
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of the intervention of the federal government.
Speaker 1 (08:31):
So what I'm picking up, if I'm sensing what she's
throwing down, is that LA is now a federal no
go zone. Yeah, say to California is a federal no
go zone. You are acting very very much like Louisiana
(08:51):
in eighteen sixty exactly, and these detention caps, we're gonna
get in and we're going to see because a MAOC.
And that's what I say.
Speaker 4 (09:01):
It is US federal statue that United States Members of
Congress you have open access to detention facilities and it
is illegal, illegal for ICE to block entry for investigations
of those facilities. They blocked and barred members of Congress
from investigating these facilities at the start of this in
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Los Angeles, in New York, this is documented to your.
Speaker 1 (09:27):
Yeah, Congresswoman Melanie Sansbury in New Mexico Democrat started screaming
ranning unhanded at a house oversight hearing, compares Trump to
a mad king. It's just not the people on the corner,
it's our elected officials man. The former chair of the
Harris County Democrat Party Pennsylvania, Lily Shucked her saw a
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picture of her and her husband. Her husband had a
gun shirt on, a had a picture of a pistol
and the words resist. Guys. They're not hiding this, not
at all. Yeah, they gonna say President Trump is a king,
but they remember they're the ones that told us put
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your mask on. They locked us down. You gotta get vaccinated.
We're gonna shut your business down. You can't go to church. Guys.
That's a bad king right there. Oh, they were worse
than a king. They dictated us. Man. They made some
people's family members die alone. Don't forget all of this
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six feet apart. You can't more than ten people at
your at your house. If you if you got a
Maga red hat on, you're gonna be yelled at or worse. Yeah,
don't don't stand for the pledge of allegiance. This is
the Trevor Chary Show on the Valley's Power Talk. Think
about what you'd think about, right, Don't jump? Don't who's
(11:00):
standing behind me? You know that feeling you get wasn't
so weird when Joe would yell that out. Don't jump,
don't jump. Ah, this is some uh, rather serious news.
Within the past few minutes, President Trump warned the citizens
of Tehran to immediately evacuate. He put it out in
his personal and White House social media accounts. Israeli militaries
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also warned residents in the capital to leave the Iranian capital.
It's now early morning in Tehran, before the sunset. They
could see thousands of cars streaming out of the city.
I played you the audio earlier today is Israel struck
an Iranian state on TV during a live broadcast that
shut off a lot of communication. Large parts of the
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of the country.
Speaker 5 (11:47):
Said yeah, motejo. Vestan said yeah motajo, Yeah ha happy
gatars add fa ye goobor.
Speaker 1 (12:10):
You could tell that lady got out alive, but major
destruction there, President Trump posting in this developing story here,
I Ran should have signed the deal. I told him
to sign. What a shame and waste of human life.
Simply stated in all capital letters, I Ran cannot have
a nuclear weapon. I said it over and over again.
Everyone should immediately evacuate Tehran. Well, who knows what's going
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to happen between now and six o'clock here on this show.
Ten years to the date, President Trump came down the
escalators announcing his candidacy for the presidency of the United
States of America. Now we know in America we got
a lot of people that want us to go to war.
Speaker 5 (12:59):
Do you.
Speaker 1 (13:01):
This is the question that we always have to ask,
would you be willing to die so that Iran does
not have a nuclear weapon? And if you said yes,
you'd be willing to die for that, then that means
that you're willing to give your life for future generations
that won't have an out of control lunatic that Mike
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Nucas or have the capabilities. I'm here to say that
they they don't have to enrich it and build it up. Guys,
they can buy that kind of stuff on the black
market if they wanted to. Now, they don't have these
super dupers that we have, but there's you can find
nuclear weapons if you wanted to. All it would take
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is one here in America to just grip us by fear.
Whether it was one or ten, yes, difference of loss
of life, but it would be that. Well, if they
could do one, they could do ten the same terror.
That's what terror does. Terrorizes people. Do I want them
to have a nuclear weapon? No? Thanks Obama, seriously, thanks
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Barack Hussein Obama.
Speaker 6 (14:07):
You.
Speaker 1 (14:10):
Bad president. You He's a bad Senator Lindsay Graham. A
lot of times, some of the things he says, I
agree with him, But you know, all narcissists throw you
a bone occasionally. But you know he's mister war boy
over there, pimping it up with Zelensky. This man hadn't
seen a war he does not like. But again, just
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like President Trump said, I think it was with Liz Cheney,
and everybody said he was talking about putting a gun
to her facing shooter. He was like, Hey, do you
want to run into a rifle with a bullet coming out?
Are you willing to give your life with your foreign
policy decisions?
Speaker 6 (14:48):
The worst possible outcome for the world is for the
Iranian nuclear program to survive after all this. How do
you destroy their program through diplomacy? I prefer that or
the military action. If diplomacy is not successful and we
lift with the option of force, I would urge pros.
Trump to go all in to make sure that when
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this operation is over, there's nothing left standing in Iran
regarding their nuclear program.
Speaker 1 (15:18):
Yeah, go all in, and let's find those weapons of
mass destruction and destroy Maddam Hussein and be done with it.
And let it take twenty years and loss of life.
And what's going on right now in Iraq? Huh? Did
that country change? Are they a beacon of democracy for
the whole world to see, a gleaning example of how
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the United States can go in and clean up a place,
make it shiny, make it just like how we tell
our bay they should be. I don't like that kind
of foreign policy. Now, with Tehran getting a nuclear weapon,
that's a totally different scenario here, Lindsey Graham, whatever man,
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bomb them, bomb them, bomb.
Speaker 6 (16:01):
If that means providing bombs, provide bombs, if that means
flying bombs, whatever bombs. If it means flying with Israel,
fly with Israel. The worst possible outcome for the world
is to take the Iranian nuclear program on and leave
it standing. That will be a disaster.
Speaker 1 (16:20):
All right, Lindsey, let me give you just another one,
since we're just throwing out, you know, examples here. Yeah,
Russia says, all right, we're done, So let's get we're done.
We're diverting over here, and China and Russia get together
to back up tay road. Hey, guys, go back and
look at how every world war started. It didn't start
(16:41):
with oh, this site and that side. We've all picked
teams and we're gonna wait till somebody makes Oh now
we're mad, let's fight. No, it was incremental steps that happened.
We don't we don't know, we don't know how all
this could happen, but I got it. My youngest son
in the Air Forces, he's the only one still in
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right now. He's a boom operator in a US Air
Force refueling shadow tanker. And I heard they deployed twenty
eight of those across the Atlantic and they can't say
when they go. So yeah, it kind of gets your attention.
It wasn't tied to any routine exercise. So we'll talk
I Ran, we'll talk Israel, and we'll talk some more
(17:24):
war next. We don't know what's gonna happen between now
and six o'clock again. President Trump putting out on social
media warning the citizens of Tehran to immediately evacuate. He said,
I Ran should have signed the deal. I told him
to sign. What a shame, what a waste of human life.
Simply stated Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon. I said
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it over and over again. Everyone should immediately evacuate Tehran.
This is the Trevor Charry Show on the Valley. He's
power talk, Evacuate Tehran, Israel. We played the audio studio
Blome going up. Think how many innocent people? It's man,
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why can't we get along on this big blue ball
out here in space? But when you have leadership, I
mean you think of Germany, think of I always say
the two little sweet old ladies with their little tea
cups that they had out and they could barely afford
tea that they were having. An American bond just oohed
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to pieces. I mean, it doesn't get where a nursery
was hit infants during war. Think of Vietnam, all those
little villages, those little kids out there probably had a
really great life. It's all they'd known. They didn't know
air conditioning and slurpees at seven eleven, those far away villages,
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you know, we go through We we don't know. Maybe
they're via Coong. Let's burn it down. Imagine somebody coming
into your neighborhood, the Chinese. Well, let's burn down your house.
Let's take war personally like what that would feel like
as Americans. Maybe there's some still people around that. Yeah.
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I remember being a little kid in Pearl Harbor when
my dad was stationed there and hearing those bombs go off.
But outside of that, there's nobody alive that goes. I
remember being in my house and having an enemy drop
bombs on us. We don't know war now, many people
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have had have been in battle. Some of you listening
right now, no war. The family members know what it's
like to be a family member of somebody at war.
You wake up, your first thought is I wonder if
they're alive today. But as we start talking about all
these headlines, not headlines, reality on the ground here and
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the headlines that come from that reality, and you hear
the Lindsey Grahams of the world, let's get them more
poems and all that you hear, you know, twenty eight
Air Force tankers or across the Atlantic. They were in
mass last night. They said, not tied to any routine exercises.
There's people that track these kinds of and that's what
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we'd be needed at the United States. We're going to
change the support here that looks like it's probably happening
of Israel's operation they're calling a Operation Rising Lion. Maybe.
President Trump said, uh Net and Yahoo, go ahead, going
in there with your first round. We'll sit back, we'll
see if we can bring them to the table. And
if it doesn't happen, we'll have uh Art, we'll go in,
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we'll finish it off. You got President Trump saying they
should have signed it, should have signed the deal. I
told them to sign it. We can not have a
nuclear weapon in Iran. PS if you live in Tehran.
You need to get out, he said, everybody should immediately evacuate.
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Now I had heard just earlier today, just a few
hours before the show, I read from the Wall Street
Journal here I Ran has been signaling it seeks to
end hostilities and resumption of talks over its nuclear program.
So it seemed to me a few hours ago that, well,
the Israeli air campaign worked. He got them back to
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the negotiating table. Now I was saying, they don't want
the United States to join the attack. We have no
idea over the last five or six hours we've been
going about our lives, the kind of communication that's been
going on, talking the pilots running out to the aircraft
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carriers getting in position. I'm sure it's all alert, full
alert that Now, who said the tax will continue until
the nuclear program and Blicit missiles are destroyed. So he
said nothing at all whatsoever about stopping. And it was
about two three days, about forty eight seventy two hours
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of starting this war, and they said Israel has air
superiority over the western part of the country, which includes
say Ron, So that that's you don't have to be
in the military. You just got to watch enough documentaries
to understand how important that is. So now because the
long range missiles those are expensive, they don't have as
many of those. They got a lot of bombs that
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they can put into these warplanes. And if they can
fly over the Iranian skies, if they have air superiority
and don't have to worry about those planes, eventually, that's
how the United States got in Germany. We decimated them
so much that we just did those bombing raids and
just drove them into surrender. When you go to Zelenski
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and Ukraine and Russia and all of that, that's what
Russia's been unable to do in Ukraine and they've been
fighting for what now almost three years, over three years. Yeah,
that giant Russian air force has not achieved air superiority.
They can still be shot down. So within just a
few days Israel has that, and I think that's a
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good sign if you want this to all come to
an end. And something about war that we don't think
about too much, but imagine if the Chinese bomb Fresno
missiles bombs, think of the buildings, the municipal buildings they
would hit, that would be on a map. And I
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saw some video and this is this is something I
never thought about with the war. It showed downtown Tehran
and just a river of feces drowning in waste because
Israeli missiles hit one of their sewage pipelines. When you
hit streets and buildings and water, let's just call it
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waste product round flow through the city. Think of the disease,
the smells, all of that. You got infrastructure caving in
on that. That's a public health nightmare. As sewage now
out in the streets. I'm sure many people that are
in that area are glad to be alive, but I
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mean the disease outbreaks that can happen from this. They've
hit one hundred and fifty locations in Iran, just not
in tay Run. They've hit their nuclear and defense facilities.
Iran launched hundreds of ballistic missiles and drones at Israel
over the weekend. There was some civilian death there as well.
Israel yesterday started warning and Farsi to Iranian civilians living
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near wepping factories and other targets of the Israeli air
force to leave. They warned them. I think that's called
playing nice in the evil, disgusting game. Of people. I'm
not going to say everything is evil about war. There's
a time where you've got to stand up for yourself
and your country. Now that we've drawn all these imaginary
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dotted lines and said we live in this area, and
we call us ourselves this and we believe in this,
aren't you glad that we have our American constitution that
we don't have to live in a world thing?
Speaker 4 (25:14):
Right?
Speaker 1 (25:17):
Iran deliberately hit civilians. The message in Farsi. Here's what
the Israeli Air Force said, urging warning to all citizens,
all people present in the near future around military weapon
production factories and support institutions should leave these areas immediately
and do not return until further notice. The Iranian government
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has not built bomb shelters for their citizens, so they're
telling them to go to schools and mosque and down
into two subways. On Sunday, yeah, ten Israelis were killed,
also including members of an airb family. About two hundred
were wounded, and none of the missiles on the weekend
were aimed at Israeli military target actually had a cancer
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research center, according to israel Government Press office. By Sunday,
Iran launch two hundred and seventy missiles, most of which
were intercepted. Twenty two broke through the missile defense shield.
All together, thirteen people killed, three of whom were children.
Total number injured three ninety. Most of those are light injuries.
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They said nine are in serious condition, thirty in moderate condition.
They said Iran fire's dismissiles at night. That, yeah, that
would kind of traumatize the population a little bit if
you can't sleep. But also the Iranian military, if you
fire ballistics in the day, they say it's more easily
to expose and they could be targeted by Israel. I
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would think they would have heat sensor all that and
know exactly where the heat went off, you know, And
you think, I don't know. I just maybe I've seen
too many movies. But I think they'd be like, dude,
do dude scanning the Oh there's a red dot there,
type into a drone and immediately flies there, blows it up.
We have moved, I mean leap years beyond even when
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uh in Iraq, in Afghanistan and there you see. This
is the thing about like the Lindsey Grahams of the world,
the military industrial complexes of the world. Here I've had
I got a little reservation. Back to the weapons of
mass destruction, that's Saddam Hussein head, and that was why
we had it. We couldn't let those weapons. So I'm
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a little jaded. Okay, do you have the proof? Okay,
you've gone in. Why can't you just knock them out
of production? And I think that's what they're going to
go in and do when they can check off everything
on the list, knock them out of production. I don't
want a world war to start. I don't want this
to be any kind of prolonged. You know how many
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American young men were all over there over there in
nineteen eighteen excited. They thought World War One originally was
only going to last, not even past the holiday season
when that all started. And that was nineteen fifteen when
it really kind of got going. If I'm thinking right,
America joined in nineteen seventeen. We joined late into World
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World War One there, But yeah, they so many of
these things you think might be quick, like I you know,
we're going to go in and we called Saddam Hussein
down in that rat hole, all right? Remember mission accomplished
George W. Landing on the aircraft carrier. It almost seemed like, Okay,
it's over. No, we got to destroy evil around the world.
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It's a war, war on terror. What is terror? Evil?
We have a war on evil? Question mark. Then we're
going to be on constant war footing forever. So I
trust the Trump administration. I trust Secretary of Defense headset
I trust that Iran is yes building a nuclear weapon,
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the facilities, getting all everything that they need, the uranium,
everything that's required in on this and do we need
to take that out? I would say, yeah, let Israel
do it. Let's stay out of this war. It's truly
how I feel. Let them do it. Let's stay out
of this war. They can handle it now. Teyran and
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said they're gonna wipe Israel off the face of the earth.
They've also said they're gonna wipe us off the face
of the earth. They've been doing terrorist attacks, funding them
through proxy, through Hamas. I mean, you go, pack man.
They have been funding so much destruction of Israel, So
go get them, guys. Should the US support this? Okay?
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If you had to ask me right now, limited knowledge,
just based on how I feel, I would say to
a certain point, if needed, if needed, I think Israel
we fund them enough each year. With military hardware, they
could go in and get it done. Who knows what's
in the works right now. Who we don't know what's
been launched right now. President Trump said they cannot have
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a nuclear weapon. And if you ask me, should they
have a nuclear weapon, I'd say no. So I guess
I gotta say, you gotta do what you gotta do
to make sure they gone. I don't want this to
be prolonged. I don't want there to be boots on
the ground. Yes, there could be Americans in harm's way,
depending on how far this goes. But only God knows
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when we die, right. I got two examples. One involves
an airplane, the other involves a b One lived, one died.
I'll tell you next. This is the Trevor Charry Show
Condom Valley's Power Talk. He was attending due to situation
in hand. Yeah, and he's telling everybody in Tehran to evacuate.
(30:58):
Obviously going to be a long night the White House.
I said, I had two stories about death. This first
one is an Indian billionaire and he died during a
polo match. What happened? Did a mallet come up hit
him in the skull or something he accidentally swallowed a bee.
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Fifty three year old chairman of Sonar Comstar and international manufacturer.
His father founded the business in nineteen ninety five. Billionaire dude.
He was a big time polo player. He was in
the UK and a bee flew into his mouth here
in a polo match, and he was allergic to bees,
and when it stung his mouth, his body went in
a shock and closed his airway and it led to
a heart attack. I mean, you do not know how
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you're gonna go out. You do not know what a
day brings. You're out having a good time. You got
all the money in the world playing polo that he
loves and bam. On that same day, before he went
out to the polo match, he expressed his condolences to
the victim of the Air India crash. He put up
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on a social media that our time on earth is
short and that interesting. He didn't know that day that
he would be taken out at fifty three. King David
told us our days are like a passing shadow. We're
like vapor in the wind. It's here, a little bed
that gone. We all got to die and give our account.
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I always talk about my audio hoarding. I can go
back and play you something or well, we're all going
to go back and have it played, aren't we. The
air India crashed. This young woman narrowly miss boarding the
flight that crashed. Her name is Boomy Boomy, Shoot Chahan, got.
I can't product got Boomy. I can say that got
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caught in traffic on our way to the airport. Man
out stress. Oh the light didn't change in the back driver?
Can you drive faster? Please? Can you get us there?
She was with her husband and they'd been visiting India
and they were booked on that flight. There was one
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reported survivor. He was thrown out of the plane and
managed to walk away. Yes. Is there an ambulance somewhere? Wow? Yeah,
this lady in traffic and that's what saved her. I remember,
back in my record company days, I was. It was
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a Sunday morning, I remember, and I was in Raleigh, Durham,
North Carolina, and I was flying back to JFK and
go home back up there in Stanford, Connecticut, and I
couldn't wait to get home. And then all I do
is go home, go to sleep, and then you'd wake
up and you'd be on a subway. It was just
so frantic, but I wanted to get home. But when
I showed up at the airport that morning early, I
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looked out there and I was like, isn't this American Airlines.
I didn't know I bought a ticket on Buddy Holly Airlines.
What is this plane out here? It was like a
prop two engine like maybe I don't know, maybe it
had four I don't know. It was a prop plane.
I had only once flown in a prop plane out
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of Ridgecrest, California, in the eighties to Lax, and I said,
I'm not ever doing a prop plane again again. Now
this was a bigger commuter prop plane. But I stood
in the airport that morning and I just had this feeling,
don't get on that plane. And to show you that
I'm not a prophet, I can be Trevor Domis on
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occasion and guess when the first day is going to
be triple digits. But I thought I had some kind
of feeling telling me and I walked away from that
counter and I went and I rented a car and
I drove the I don't know what it was at
seven eight hours back. It was an all day kind
of drive. Man. Yeah, I'd go over to the news
and listen to see if there was a plane crash
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on my way home. You did what, you were going
to be home at win and now you're what, I
don't know how a bad feeling about this plane. I'm
going to run a car. I mean, how do you
tell somebody, no, don't get on that plane. Right? I
was called him back home to talk to the missus
and huh, buddy, Holly, what no, No, you don't understand.
It just felt kind of but he died on a plane. Yeah,
I don't want to get on a prop plane, but
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that plane made it safely. This insist that Trevor carry
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