What Is a ‘Broken City’?

What Is a ‘Broken City’?

June 17, 2025 • 36 min

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
We'll get to Dodger Stadium in a minute. National anthem
sung in Spanish brings me to Naomi Wolf with the
Brownstown Institute here the Broken City. Naomi Wolf started out
as a liberal feminist, and I guess she still is
quote a feminist, which would probably make her conservative today.

(00:22):
Standing up for women, Yeah, you can't be a democrat
and stand up for women these days.

Speaker 2 (00:28):
No.

Speaker 1 (00:29):
But she wrote an article. It said, I'm in New
York again, and I'm sending you this postcard from a
city I love and have loved. I'm sending it from
a broken city. We are post Tower of Babbel.

Speaker 3 (00:41):
Now.

Speaker 1 (00:44):
The culture of New York is completely fragmented, and it
happened through language. She said. It used to be that
there were a million different languages and accents here. Everybody
was trying to communicate as best he or she could
all the time. New Yorkers were famous for this. Everybody
would manage to get the gist of each other, whatever
anybody's level of English. We were all present in the

(01:05):
joy of being Americans New Yorkers together. She said that
commonality is gone culturally. The city now could be anywhere
in the world, any globalist city. The culture that was
New York has been spassed right through. The globalists understand
how precious a culture is, and they understand if you
throw enough people at it from everywhere in the world,

(01:26):
with no process or no limits, there's eventually no culture
left there at all. She says, English speakers are no
better than anybody else, of course, but there is value
in a shared culture that can only come via shared
language and ded a national language. The fact that somehow,
all at once English collapsed as even the remote goal

(01:48):
of New York City common speech and English speaking English
seems not to be important at all to many of
the newest immigrants. She writes. That means there's a loneliness
and sadness and boredom homesickness involved with getting around New York.
And it's Burroughs journeys that used to be thrilling because
you met people from everywhere through their English. Somehow it's

(02:08):
become acceptable completely to ignore people in ordinary human interactions
and not even try to communicate them with them, and
even basic English. She said, I got into an uber
to go for Manhattan to Brooklyn and the Nigerian driver
kept speaking into his headphone and yor Ruba I think

(02:29):
he barely acknowledged me in English. Once I entered his car.
This driver kept on speaking the foreign language Yoruba, I think,
to the invisible presence in his headphones. Even as she left.
The car pulls up. He's right around, and she said.
I entered the supermarket near our Brooklyn apartment and young
lady checking out my groceries kept speaking in Spanish to

(02:49):
her colleague through her entire checkout process, not interrupting her
conversation with him once. She did not say a word
to me in English, though I was friendly throughout. This
never used to happen, even recent immigrants at very little
English in New York. You should gladly say good morning
or have a nice day. Now that effort of participation

(03:09):
seems to be dropped in many quarters, she said. The
fact that many people in the city have given up
trying to communicate an English and tend to ignore those
who do not speak their language creates a fractured civilization.
It weakens the city. We can't even speak to one
another in a crisis, let alone create culture, dance or
create music together, even spark romance or build families together.

(03:33):
We no longer have these moments of humor or goofiness.
Are the deep many cultured into one cultured exchanges that
I miss so much. She misses the melting pot, she says. Also,
there's almost no fashion. She said. No young women are
wearing dresses or pretty blouses or skirts. Pretty seems pretty

(03:54):
unfashionable right now, feminine is totally out the window. Most
trendy young women are wearing wide legs slacks and chunky
army boots and plenty of piercings, while some women wear
tiny shorts and black thigh high leather boots. Young women
now sit where they wear slacks with their legs wide
apart in fashion. Images on billboards are full of models

(04:16):
in this pose. I'm not approved, but perhaps I am
old fashioned, as my grandmother taught me that doing this
was unladylike. I took the subway up to Harlem. I
was rather proud of myself. I hes hesitated to take
subways since the fallout from defund the police, she said,
I was edgy. She said. The subways no longer have

(04:38):
Western cultural markers that I recognize. There were city funded
art panels that showed a red Chinese dragon. There was
an art panel in which a child playing an instrument
seemed to have three horns on their head. She said,
I didn't see any ads any longer about museum exhibits
or concerts or anything involved our western classical past, no Mozart.

(05:05):
Later that day, a subway rolled through which I had
passed the scene of a brutal gunfight. The shooter was
badly wounded. She said. I got off one hundred and
twenty fifth Street. I know that exact stop because my
train to Connecticut would stop right there, one hundred and
twenty fifth straight before it started hitting all the Connecticut

(05:27):
towns up there, and I remember it was elevated, and
I used to be like, huh, they must already had
dinner or they're gonna I got the Noah family through
their window of an apartment. I would always see him
sitting there. If I sat on the right side of
the train, I could look in there, and I'd be
every day. I'd look for him. Oh the kids, missing
the older kid. He's not there at dinner, yeah, she said.

(05:49):
When she got off, she said, I saw haunted looking
homeless people with skeletal builds and splayed teeth of meth
addicts wandered abrought the sidewalk asking everyone and who got
off the subway for money. She said their mouths were
so distorted they could barely speak. Kind of sad, isn't it? Yeah,

(06:12):
it is, she said. When I got home, I walked
past the new cannabis store that recently opened up. There
are cartoony, bright, delicious looking ads on the outside of
the store front. They offer peanut butter marshmallow cannabis, or
tropical fruit cannabis or cocoa crispy cannabis. She said. These
are exactly like the bright ads for sugary cereals that
are aimed at kids. She's like, wow, they're aiming them

(06:35):
at kids, she said. As I was just thinking this,
I looked up and there were about two boys and
her girls. She said. They both were about thirteen, but
you know they were older to get into a cannabis store.
She said. I love this city still. I love it.
I don't understand what's happening, and yet I do. Naomi
Wolf writes in prayer today, I asked God what was happening?

(06:58):
I figured I might as well go right to the
top with my question, she said. I prayed, why do
evil and suffering seemed to be everywhere. How long would
this last? She said, she took away from that time
in prayer that we really are now walking through the
time of Satan. That was literally the phrase that has
sentded into my mind, and I understood there's really no

(07:19):
way out but through. She says. That's a phrase my
husband like she has been trying to describe me what
it's like to be in combat. She said, it's a
time of shadow, literally, a shadow across the path of humanity.
She says, maybe demons really do exist. Maybe demons always
were the people who would sell up their fellow human
beings bodies, or traffic children, or poison their fellow humans

(07:43):
being intentionally. She said, Maybe demons always were the people
who would erase and mak what is beautiful and noble
in the works of men and women, or invite children
to enter alluring interiors to drug their growing consciousness. She's
a good writer, she says, Maybe the shadow of death,
along with the light, and maybe these demons, along with
the humans, have always been right here in this dimension

(08:05):
with us, right alongside us, and maybe right now walking
through the valley of the shadow of Death means they're
simply being allowed. We need to see them for what
they really are. She's talking about the broken city, being
broken by the fact that we can't even communicate anymore.
And yes, we are involved in a major spiritual battle.

(08:29):
You know you you need your armor now, not talking kevlar,
you know what armor. I'm talking about the armor of God.
And there's also nothing wrong. Whats so ever with having
a national identity, a language that binds us all together.

(08:54):
Like when I'm out here in the parking lot, was
that a few months ago? And the tree cutters and
I go up to one of the tree cutting guys
and I go, man, I'm like a nine year old kid.
Every time I see this. I got to stop watch
that guy way up there cutting it and you know,
part of our co part of my day. And he'd
be like, oh, yeah, I've wanted to actually do this
when I was night. Now he couldn't speak a lick
of English. Well, he said something back in Spanish and

(09:20):
huh okay. I think we did some hand gestures. I said, fall,
you ever fall? And he's oh, no, no, no, no no.
But I don't even know if he knew what I
was saying. He didn't know what I was saying. I
didn't know what he was saying, and you multiply that
millions and millions of times around the country, every single day,
all up and down this valley. I know some of

(09:40):
you that grew up in the forties and fifties and
sixties and you saw a change. You can do your
markers before mass, mass illegal immigration came in. There are
some people that came here illegally, probably still here illegally,

(10:01):
and I'm sure some of them just love America. Now
there seems to be quite a few that don't. I
think there's Americans who don't love Americans. Vanessa Hernandez maybe
you haven't heard of her. She sings under the name
Nisa in Eazza Nisa Baby Nisa. Well, she's popular enough

(10:26):
to be called out to Dodger Stadium to sing the
national anthem, and before it happened, they I'm gonna play
the audience's kind of hard to hear. She had somebody
filming it, which makes me think that she was all, Oh,
I'm gonna blow this up on social media and go
in there and cry like misty her and get everybody's attention,
because why would you have somebody filming your conversation with

(10:48):
somebody from Dodger Stadium before. You're not doing a documentary
on it. But they come in and they say, no, no,
that hasn't been improved. You need to sing it in English,
the national anthem in England.

Speaker 4 (11:00):
Okay, we already do the songs today, so I'm not
sure if.

Speaker 1 (11:07):
The lady said we're going to do the song in English.
I'm sorry if that wasn't relayed. Yeah, well here she
has listened to listen to change it up when she
got out there. They told her not to. At Dodger Stadium. Yeah,

(11:45):
I recognized the tune, didn't recognize the lyrics because they
weren't in English. Now here she is getting all emotional
shooken up over everything that's happened from this.

Speaker 5 (11:58):
All right, bear with me because I'm still I'm very
shook it out and emotional. Names Anyways, I just got
home from singing the national anthem in Spanish at the
Dodgers game. And it is the official Star Spangled banner
in Spanish. You can google it, so I'll just read
it you really quick. But it was officially commissioned in
nineteen forty five by the US State Department as a

(12:20):
part of President Franklin Roosevelt's Good Neighbor policy to foster
a better relationship with Latin America.

Speaker 1 (12:27):
It's called America, but Dodger Stadium told you not to
do it. You were in their living room, not your own,
Dodger Stadium said, singing in English. But she thought it'd
be no issue because come on, man, we're in LA
and we know LA is basically Mexico. Now, is that
what she's saying.

Speaker 5 (12:46):
Because of this, I didn't think I would be met
with any sort of like no, especially because we're in
LA and with everything happening, and I've sang the national
anthem many times in my life, but there was today,
out of all days, I could not.

Speaker 1 (13:04):
Sorry, it's okay. See, we have an entire generation that's
been raised not hearing no. Listen, she tells us listen.

Speaker 4 (13:15):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (13:16):
I just could not believe when she walked in and
told me no.

Speaker 1 (13:22):
Imagine Dodger Stadium coming in telling me to sing the
national anthem and the language that most people in Dodger
Stadium understand. I can't believe she told me no.

Speaker 5 (13:34):
Yeah, I just could not believe when she walked in
and told me no. But I just felt like I
needed to do it, Bobby hinted.

Speaker 4 (13:45):
For anyone who's been following me for a while, you know,
everything I do is out of love, out of love,
and I love you, Missy incredibly, miss good.

Speaker 1 (13:57):
Energy, out of love.

Speaker 4 (13:58):
And I'm proud of myself for doing that today. Drama
because my parents are immigrants and this is not my
whole life at this point. They got documented really early.

Speaker 1 (14:18):
But wait, wait, wait, she's worried about her parents. She
say they're citizens and they got documented really early.

Speaker 4 (14:24):
I mean they've been citizens, like my whole life at.

Speaker 1 (14:27):
This point, citizens a whole really early.

Speaker 5 (14:31):
But I just can't imagine them being ripped away from me.

Speaker 1 (14:36):
You don't have to because they're citizens.

Speaker 4 (14:40):
Guys.

Speaker 1 (14:42):
This is this kind of give need some help.

Speaker 4 (14:45):
Even at this age, like lit alone, like a little
little kid, Like.

Speaker 1 (14:50):
What are we doing psychiatrist?

Speaker 5 (14:53):
Anyways, Sorry, this is a whole different side of me
that y'all never see. But I love you so much.
Safe to say I'm never allowed in that never again.
But I love you guys so much.

Speaker 6 (15:08):
I love you guys.

Speaker 4 (15:09):
Imagine what is possible when we come together, thank you.

Speaker 1 (15:14):
Imagine what we kind of chieve Well they sound alike,
don't they?

Speaker 5 (15:17):
When we stay focused when we lead with love and
when we refuse to let hate win.

Speaker 1 (15:25):
And I love you so incredibly much, guys, They same cadence,
same thing, same I love you.

Speaker 3 (15:35):
Wow.

Speaker 1 (15:35):
Man, this is a warping of the truth that's going on.
And if it, if the Dodgers had never gone sisters up,
perpetual indulgence and already lost me, this would have done it.
That would have done it.

Speaker 3 (15:51):
People aren't related, I know, right.

Speaker 1 (15:53):
This is the Trevor Cherry Show on the Valley's Power Talk. Yes,
President Trump has told as a National security council, get
in the censeruation room. I'm coming back. He left She
seven Summit.

Speaker 7 (16:06):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (16:07):
He's told everybody in Tehran evacuate, get out of the city.
Something's going down. Something's going down in America as well.
I wouldn't mind that. You know, if they had a
French night at Dodger Stadium and they sing the national
anthem and then some guy came out and did it
in French, I wouldn't be offended. If they had on

(16:27):
Sinco de Mayo Dodger game where they sang it to
the national anthem in English and then they brought out
a twelve year old little girl and she sang it
in Spanish, shit, Bravo, all right, and the Dodger's okayed it.
But what we're talking about is this lady's told no,
you sing it in English, and she's like, no, I'm
going to do it in Spanish. Just I you know what,
they should have hit her. They should have killed her, Mike,

(16:49):
That's what I would have done. I would have pumped
Lee Greenwood do the whole system five five nine forty
two forty two, two thirty forty two forty two. Let's
go to clothes and talk to Bob. Hi about are
you doing, Trevor, I'm fine, sir, How are you well?

Speaker 3 (17:07):
I'm trying to calm down. Then listen to the little
girl singing at the Dodgers game, and it is absolutely
disgusting to listen to that kind of craft. When they
lived in our company, our country.

Speaker 7 (17:25):
All of our life, all of our life.

Speaker 3 (17:28):
She will probably worth a few bucks, who knows, doesn't
make any difference, but it's just they.

Speaker 7 (17:36):
Have it looks like the way.

Speaker 8 (17:39):
But I've got to calm down because then they'll end
up calling you a trader and you're it just goes
on and on.

Speaker 1 (17:50):
I'm sorry you frust I hear the frustration, Bob. We
want people to get in the melting pot into love
America if they come here and to have it. Yeah,
and it's not healthy way to celebrate your culture of
the way that they're doing that. I'm sure there's many
people in Mexico that are just so embarrassed to see
the Mexican flags flowing in violence in these protests.

Speaker 3 (18:11):
Yes, I know people that are very very disturbed about this.

Speaker 1 (18:18):
Yeah, and rightfully so.

Speaker 7 (18:20):
Oh, absolutely absolutely, and I know they should be well
jack them up and move them out with the rest
of them.

Speaker 1 (18:34):
All right. I appreciate your phone call, Bob, I do.
There's a lot. See see what it gets everybody upset.
It gets everybody frustrated, and it's not right, it's not
it's not cohesive to a fluid society. They're trying to
come in and you got people that are famous singing
at at Dodger Stadium, and you got people out on
the streets. And nothing wrong with proper peaceful protest in America. Again,

(18:58):
I'm glad Fresno did it without violence. During the George
Floyd riots, Fresno was one of only two top fifty
Metro areas in America that did not have violence. And
I always say, I think it's Tucson, and I never
look it up, but yeah, I'm pretty sure it was.
It was Tucson in Fresno did not have violence, and

(19:20):
then I equate that too. I'm applauding you for not
smacking your grandmother across the face. There was violence downtown Fresno. Jeremiah.
I hope the Frosne police saw that he went down
there with Latinos for Trump. I think that was about
midweek of last week downtown, one of their their protests

(19:40):
that they're having, and I don't even understand what they
think that they're protesting against. That Trump is a king.
Trump has used the law, these coup These judges have
sept it, and you've seen what's happened. Other judges have overruled.
You can't have millions of people surge in like we
had and not have some kind of reaction. That it

(20:00):
probably took too long here, so many entrenched here. I
was looking at some numbers and I'll come back and
talk about some of these ICE arrests of what they
say are nonviolent criminal illegal aliens. The arrest of nonviolent
criminal illegals has searched eight hundred percent under President Trump.
How's that happening? Well, you heard Tom the hammer home

(20:22):
in State. We're coming after these guys that are criminals.
And if you happen to be playing ping pong with
them while we bust in and arrest them, we have to.
We took an oath. We can't ignore our job. We
can't be a cop that goes into arrest somebody and
looks over and some guy's shooting heroin up over on

(20:43):
the coffee table over there and ignore it. You can't
ignore toddlers running around in that room. No, they have
an oath. They have a duty to protect and to serve.
And sorry, that has happened, and Newsom had to pop off.
So did Freso City Councilman Milgaire Miguel Arius. He's popping off.

(21:05):
We'll get to the pop offs next. This is the
Trevor Chary Show on the Valley's Power Talk to.

Speaker 6 (21:11):
Newsom and Karen Bass have already proven their incompetence and
poor leadership during the Los Angeles wildfires. Now, as we
experience rampant lawlessness and civil unrest, it's never been more
clear they're unable to respond effectively and responsibly during calamity.
Whether it's sheer in competence or outright malevolence, the reality
is stark. California's in a state of turmoil. And I

(21:34):
asked my fellow Angelinos, why are Gavin Newsom and Karen
Bass still in office?

Speaker 1 (21:39):
That's true, because it's true. Why are they still How.

Speaker 6 (21:43):
Much more of their destructive decision making masquerading his leadership
are we going to tolerate? It's time to take back
our community and our state and put the power and
the privilege in the hands of competent leaders whose goals
are to protect us and the way of life this
nation was founded upon and promises to offer.

Speaker 1 (22:05):
That's all, Walden, this is a good one.

Speaker 8 (22:09):
Is everybody listening.

Speaker 1 (22:10):
Yes, President Trump said, Our great farmers and people in
the hotel and leisure business have been stating that our
very aggressive policy on immigration is taking very good, longtime
workers away from them, with those jobs being almost impossible
to replace. The President says, in many cases, the criminals

(22:31):
allowed into our country by the very stupid Biden open
border policies are applying for those jobs. This is not good.
We must protect our farmers, but get criminals out of
the USA changes our coming exclamation points. It's just not
about illegal aliens. There is a movement of foot and
if you paid attention to the riots and the union

(22:54):
people talking and the COMMI Cuban loving mayor of smell
A talk, fucking no man, this California. It's not Americas.
The Loraza movement has been out there a long time.
Here's the fact. Since history's not taught in California schools anymore.

(23:16):
California was owned by Spain for two hundred and fifty
two years. Mexico owned California for less than twenty years.
They turned it over to the US one hundred and
seventy seven years ago. There were some battles, there was
some fighting, and then we wrote a check. So if

(23:39):
you actually want to use the people out on the
street with their Mexican flags and this and that you
actually have the weakest claim to the state of any
country around the world, you want to look at it.
I don't know using numbers. Mexican flags are not only
out on streets or the national anthem at Dodger Stadium

(24:02):
being sung in Spanish. They're being hoisted up at construction
sites across the US. I saw pictures in Arizona, Illinois, Colorado, California,
because construction sites always fly the American flag a lot
of times. You see that out there, probably displayed well,
I think we know where Ice needs to maybe go

(24:22):
do a little raid. Yeah, why don't you make it
real obvious? Guys keep flying them. Yeah, show that solidarity
construction workers with those losers and smell a burning cop cars,
those Marxist radicals attacking federal law enforcement. Yeah, show your
solidarity with them. So, if I understand you correctly, if

(24:44):
I'm picking up what you're throwing down, that was a
term taught to me by a construction guy in nineteen
eighty two because he asked me. He was training us
how to put this roof up there, and he's like,
are you picking up what I'm throwing down? Yes, I understand.
So if I'm picking up what these guys are throwing down,
flying the flag of the country they do not want

(25:06):
to go back to. I'm just trying to bring myself
on the head and figure this out. To my understanding,
planting the flag of another country on another country soil
seems like a takeover kind of thing. Yeah, that's man.
We let them stay here too long. Some of these

(25:28):
criminals guys and some of these others that have been
just freeloading, they have the sense of entitlement. That's what
it is. And remember every one of those construction jobs
was stolen from an American citizen, stolen. Congress and Vince

(25:49):
Fong on smel A.

Speaker 2 (25:50):
I mean, you have search warrants that are being issued,
approved by judges, arrests that are being made on illegal
immigrants have committed heinous crimes. And the governor of California
is a those of that and won't allow the cooperation
of state and local law enforcement to work with their officials.
I mean, this is the height of your responsibility.

Speaker 1 (26:07):
Guys, you just be a Nazi troop to like the
Gestapo out there. They're just rounding up people on the streets. Now,
they're fighting people with handguns. Listen to the Chief of
Police of LA.

Speaker 9 (26:16):
They have weapons of all kinds. We arrested a number
of people last night for curfew violations. I think fourteen
and three out of the fourteen were armed with weapons handguns.

Speaker 1 (26:28):
They're just going to usc with those backpacks. Quit overreacting, guys.

Speaker 9 (26:31):
And so when you look at that what appears to
be one thing is something very different. We've seen in
those backpacks that they'll have hammers. They'll break up curbstones
and concrete ballards, break up the into smaller pieces, which
wall then throw at police. They put them in backpacks
and walk around like that. I've seen somebody today walking
around with golf balls in a backpack.

Speaker 1 (26:52):
Yeah. Writers put out an article at gvwire dot com
put up as well ice arrests of non criminal migrantscerns
under President Trump. The majority of immigration arrests involved low
level or immigration related defenses, not violent crimes. Contrary to
Trump's stated enforcement priorities. You know, it was a lot

(27:14):
easier picking when you say Biden deported this many. There
were so many just hanging around for them to deport.
This is that the border has literally basically been shut down,
at least according to what's been reported. I hadn't been
down there with my eyes and seen it, but we
got to militarized zone down there as well. Yeah, that's
stopping a lot of this. So they're having to go

(27:36):
out into the community. And if you didn't have these
sanctuary states that force the cities in the states to
have to not work with Ice and turn. This is
what we've been talking about all the way back to
Sheriff Margaret Mims here Fresno County, talking about how wrong
this is, how bad it is for the public, how
unsafe it is for the public, and if they'd done

(27:59):
it right the first time. Ah, are you starting to
figure this out?

Speaker 4 (28:03):
Now?

Speaker 1 (28:03):
He's starting to go, Oh, they want this confrontation. Ah,
then you see it. Why, Oh we want to have chaos.
We want to make them look like they're the bad guy,
because we're out of anything else to even come up
with that's positive to make people like us. So we're
just going to convince them that he's still the boogeyman

(28:24):
he is. He's a king dictator. We went from he's
a Nazi to he's a king. Well, I give him
an a so I wouldn't mind having it be a
kingdom right now. Yeah, let's see gv wire dot com.
David Todd reports at City Council and mcgar arius dodgers
questions about his false Fresnel Ice raid claim. Imagine that

(28:48):
a Democrat saying something that's not true to flan up,
flame up, the fan up the flames. Yeah, he said
there was an ICE ray that was going to happen
at a swap meet here and it did not happen.
Arius said, what caused this panic is a Trump administration
violating the constitutional rights of due process for residents of

(29:10):
our state. The Trump administration, the donors of the Trump administration,
and those who voted for Trump presidency put folks at risk.
So anytime they do anything wrong, what did they do?
It's they pull out the Trump card. It's a Trump card.
They're violating the constitutional rights of criminals that aren't from here.

(29:37):
Smart man, smart, you're smart enough, you know that's not
what's happening. But you just can't say I was wrong.
And I agree with the president on this. No way
that he could ever do that now. President of Fresco
Deputy Sheriff's Association, Eric Schmidt criticized Areas for making a
claim of a ray before it happened. He said the

(29:59):
safety law enforce participating in these types of operations are
at risk. President of Froso Deputy shaf Association said he
did not know where Arius would get such information. ICE
does not typically share news of raids with local law enforcement.
The information should be accurate. If somebody's going to put
that out. But again, whatever was put out the other

(30:19):
day never happened. It's not in the best interest of
the public to be saying things like that. Sheriff's Sononi
encourage the public not to spread messages about raids. One,
it puts officer safety in jeopardy. Two, it creates panic
and fear mongering and spreading false information. Arius obviously needs
to get better sources. Since he was wrong, SHAFF spokesman

(30:40):
Tony Body stated, He's been wrong so many times. He
is the He's the king of wrong. Yeah, it really is.
He'd probably say, well, no, they're mostly peacefuled down town. Really, Arius,
is that really.

Speaker 9 (30:56):
Seeing commercial grade fireworks being fired at our people with
shapnel being put in from what I'm told into some
of these packages, Again, that is pretty scary stuff when
you look at it, liquid being thrown on our officers.
The attitude of our officers and the professionalism and restraint
that they've shown is remarkable. They've done a tremendous job

(31:17):
out there, and I'm very proud of them.

Speaker 1 (31:18):
Yeah, bravo, bravo to them all. I saw this ABC
report of this officer police officers up to I guess
this ABC reporter put his hands on him, and right
in the middle of all I break that cope on
live TV, ABC Nationwide say it yell, don't you put
your hands and the reporter turned it into well, tensions

(31:40):
are high down here, these officers have been He's like,
he kept on him live ABC TV. The cop kept
on him. I was like, that's right, don't put your
hands on law enforcement. Newsome responded to President Trump because
President Trump put out a post praising the ICE officers
for showing incredible strength determination encourage. Here's satan of our

(32:00):
fair state. His plan is clear and cite violence and
chaos and blue states have an excuse to militarize our cities,
demonize his opponents, and keep breaking the long consolidated power.
It's illegal and we will not let it stand. See
Newsom is thinking that he can portray himself across America
as the one that stood up for Democrats against Trump.

(32:21):
That's the only thing he's doing. He's throwing the citizens
of California under the bus. He doesn't care. He's looking
at this as a political ploy to make a name
and to have him standing up. Newsom, you are on
the wrong side of history. Standing up and it's gonna
be proven over the next three and a half years.
You just watch, you just wait. Something tells me we

(32:42):
won't even be saying his name after twenty six after
we have a new governor here, well, Stephen Miller. The
White House responded to Newsom, you run a sanctuary state
that illegally harbors foreign terrorists and wilfully perpetuates a criminal
invasion of the United States. The government of California does

(33:03):
not recognize, but willfully and maliciously abrogates the supremacy of
federal and constitutional law. And they're gonna come a knocking.
They haven't even knocked yet, They're gonna come knocking. With
all this news of wars and rumors of wars, well,
another war is being decided. It's a trade war that

(33:24):
President Trump is putting a stop to. And I'll update
you next. This is the Trevor Cherry Show on the
Valley's Power Talk. Update you on the latest in Tehran
in a moment here. But we got another word that
President Trump's putting a stop to. The US and UK
say they've cemitted a trade agreement. We'll talk more about
that trade agreement tomorrow. Also, a successful US China trade proposal.

(33:49):
There'll be no inflation from this agreement, fifty five percent
tariff on Chinese imports. Who all right? Looking like I
foreign policy decision that I talked about earlier in the show.
I was like, let Israel do it and we'll sit back.
If we're needed, we'll be there. President Trump's ordered the
National Security Council to assemble and be on alert this evening.

(34:12):
He left the G seven early. He's going immediately to DC.
They're saying Israel might be launching again. Might do not
know a fusion bomb. Maybe that's why everybody scrambling them
back to their office in DC. A fusion explosion is
more localized, it's more targeted, less fallout, but still devastating

(34:34):
as a conventional nuclear weapon. US suspects the leader of
Iran might be dead or seriously injured, and Israel is fearing.
You never know what rogue general in Iran could Maybe
they have a nuke, maybe they could use it against Israel.

(34:55):
Last ditch effort. You don't think Hitler would have used
one last ditch effort. Yeah, nothing left to lose. So
it's looking like US forces are on standby to respond
to the region and to defend Israel if a nuclear
response occurs. I've always said, it's simply amazing to me

(35:18):
that since the d of World War Two we haven't
had a nuclear bomb dropped on somebody, that that hasn't
happened that long, that this weapon's been here and it
hasn't been used. I said, it just has to be
the hand of God that's not allowed that to happen.
Charlie Kirk put out a poll on his Twitter account

(35:40):
asking said the US get involved in Israel's war against Iran.
He got half a million responses. The outcome was ninety
percent saying no. I would say majority of conservative MAGA
Republicans don't with the US military involving of foreign conflict. No. No,

(36:01):
this is in a scientific poll, but quite an outcome.
Ninety percent said no, we don't know what tonight's gonna bring.
Keep it here, Fox News Top of the Hour, updates
on this is his story develops. Pray for Israel.

Speaker 3 (36:15):
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