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April 22, 2025 • 38 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I would say a good moment and translator there and
oh Francis with the tubes up his nose giving they
were giving gifts to VP Vans and his family and
his kids. Let's go listen here over the camera clicking.
I literally edited out a lot of camera clicking. It's like, okay,
don't they have technologies come along? Where did it have

(00:22):
to be that loud stars.

Speaker 2 (00:26):
Pray for you every day? Oh bless you, so good
to see. How are you find yourself? You've not been
feeling great, but it's good to see you in better health.

Speaker 3 (00:36):
It's not the fo these are These are for your children,
thank you. Uh, these are the gifts and these also
gifts for you with beautiful Vatican tie.

Speaker 4 (00:46):
And then there were the rosaries for your wife or
wife for your.

Speaker 3 (00:50):
Children, and the one gread one is thank you very.

Speaker 2 (00:53):
Much for your visit of course, of course, and thank
you for seeing me pray for you every day.

Speaker 1 (01:00):
Your on your join because you'll have been in lega.
I mean that would be distracting just to have a
conversation with all that. Have you Have you heard one
that loud no? I guess a big echoing room. According
to a new ritual, Pope Francis approved last year. The
body of the Pope's just going to be placed in

(01:21):
a wooden coffin. It's not going to be all vaticant up.
No date for the funeral been announced last I heard,
but it's going between four and six days. President Trump
said he's going to attend here. Now, I've had my issues,
which I discussed on the show, and I'm not going
to go delving all into them. Even if Newsom passed away,

(01:42):
I think I would just on the day it happened,
I would just kind of touch maybe give some of
their statements, and some of the statements I disagreed with,
and some of them were very controversial with other I
mean not just with Protestant Trevor here, but many millions
of Catholics around the world. Now I will present his

(02:02):
strong stand against abortion. I've always applauded that disagree with
political statements and nature disagreement. Only there's you know, only
one way to God, only one way to the Father
through Jesus Christ's son. That upset many Catholics. You know,
they called that his inner faith work. We'll get to
that in a moment. But Pope Francis was the first

(02:22):
Jesuit first pope to have been born in South America.
He was born to an Italian family in Argentina. My
oldest son, Catholic, told me this morning that how the
story of how he left his girlfriend that he'd loved
to go become a priest. You know, we forget they're
real humans, don't we. We never really hear much about

(02:44):
the pope's family, you know, brothers, sisters, aunts, uncles. September,
Pope Francis declared all religions are a path to God.
That was one of the the big ones. They got
a lot of people. Of course, the blessing of the
same section unions was another one. There the border walls.
You know, you're not a Christian if you want a

(03:06):
border wall. I was glad to hear President Trump show
his respects that way because he could have been Trump right,
he could have been, because to call somebody Unchristian, I'd
have to go back and see, because you know, President
Trump responded that when Pope Francis stated that he's eighty
eight years old, question now, who will replace him? How

(03:28):
it's going to be decided. I did a little bit
of research here, quick little google search, like how do
they decide, Hey, I remember back.

Speaker 5 (03:38):
I'm going to say eighties.

Speaker 1 (03:39):
Somebody correct me Catholic here, but say we had one
then was that Pope John Paul? And then we have
what is it Benedict? When that long there was some
deaths real quick. It seemed like there was a lot
of quick turnover there for a few years there, and
I'm gonna say eighties. But then again, I guess I
didn't do enough research. I did though, on how the

(04:01):
papal conclave will be convened that brings together an assembly
of cardinals leaders all over one hundred and thirty seven
cardinal electors will attend a meeting in the vaticansisting chapel.
Only cardinals under the age of eighty are allowed to
cast a vote. Yeah, sorry, Joe, No, yes, no, yes, yes. Traditionally,

(04:24):
a fifteen day morning period's observed before the conclave begins.
There's no age limit who can become pope. Pope Francis
is seventy six when he took the position. Man that
you know a lot of people are saying done already
retired for a long time. A lot of the pote's
Pope Benedicate before him was seventy eight, he was pope
for eight years. His retirement at age eighty five. Surprise people.

(04:49):
It's a job you do well up into your years.

Speaker 5 (04:52):
You know.

Speaker 1 (04:52):
There's man I talked about Joe Biden's travel schedule even
at that day. I'm like, man, I don't know, Well,
he has Air Force one. Yeah, the pope has all
the comforts too, But any travel like that, I mean, man,
the older and older and older and older, you get
you start to realize what that does to the body.
These popes, and they do travel around the world. I mean,

(05:14):
what's the difference between sitting in a limo and sitting
in an uber. You're sitting, you're moving. A pope is
only elected when a single candidate receives two thirds majority.
Some popes are quick, some of them take a while.
So I'm taking as long as Kevin McCarthy. The palette papers,
the ballot papers are burned in a small fire inside

(05:36):
the chapel. As it's whittled down in the black smoke
tells everybody outside, Nope, nothing's happened yet. It's very medieval tradition.

Speaker 5 (05:46):
I like that.

Speaker 1 (05:47):
I think it. Yeah, then when it changes to white,
everybody goes up. They've chosen somebody. One final step, the
Pope's resenting to the crowds there in the Vatican from
the alcony up there with the famous words. And I
had one year of Latin at Gray Saint Lukes Episcopal
in Memphis. I'm not going to try this here, I
announced to you with great joy we have a pope.

(06:12):
One point two billion Catholics will then have a new leader. Way.
Which way is it going to go? Well, I say,
as a Protestant, I hope it goes much more conservative.
I always said up until this Pope that I always
stand up to applaud the Catholic Church or stand in

(06:34):
the ground.

Speaker 5 (06:36):
They didn't.

Speaker 1 (06:37):
They didn't waiver, and boy, that ground got shook a
little bit again. I said, I'm not going to get
into a whole lot on the day that the man passed.
And I know there's many people or who are sad
leading contenders to succeed Pope Francis. These are some that
are on the left. Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagli, from the Philip,

(07:00):
the Asian Francis. Did you know that there was an
actually in Asian Francis. No, I didn't either of Cardinal
Pietro Parlini from Italy. He's the Vatican Secretary of State.
He's the second highest position in the church. So I
guess that's kind of like Protestants, that's like the VP
vote the assistant to the regional manager. Yeah, second position.

(07:27):
He leans global as he pushed Europe to rediscover itself
once ago to the European EU Way. Cardinal Mario Grek
from Malta kind of used to be conservative, now more
of a reformer. He's one album that is very much
embracing the lgbt Q. I A plus acceptance there and say,

(07:49):
here's the thing about it. We always hear Jesus told
when they were going to stone the woman from an
adulteress right the adultery, and they were going to stone her,
and he said, hey, you haven't send throw the first stone.
And they told the lady go and said no more.
You know that's the story. But I bet that was
a time period there. I bet you Jesus is even
his body language around her was accepting and not judgmental.

(08:11):
And we don't hear then we hear the highlights of
the conversation. But embracing and accepting is different than embracing
and accepting the human accept them as a human. And
that's what Jesus did. That's why I hung out with
the people that everybody else scorned, right, the tax collectors,

(08:33):
the prostitutes. But the messages go and send no more,
and I would want that coming from the tip top
of the Catholic Church or that. Cardinal Juan Jose o'mella
from Spain Social Justice downplays the clergy abuse crisis. You
can go look at some of these at the Gateway

(08:53):
pundit dot com the list of leading contenders. Of course
this is coming from a conservative viewpoint on this, but
they are listing those on the left and those on
the right. The Gateway Pundit dot com. Cardinal Joseph Tobin,
and he've heard his name from the United States. He's
very liberal, very LGBT, very open immigration. He's gone to

(09:16):
events to support illegals, described all the inhumane policies. He'll
you know, trying to stop illegal immigration actually destroys families
and community, you know the opposite of what happens. Cardinal
Mike Tao Zoopi Zuppi Zupet Italy. They say he has

(09:36):
downplayed too many times a church sex abuse scandals that
have happened in Italy, and he does a lot of
the inn faith compromises. We'll get to interfaith in a moment.
Cardinal whim Ei JK from the Netherlands. He challenged both
Francis over civil unions and the Eucharist. He is obviously

(09:58):
on the more conservative side. Cardinal Basunga from the Congo.
He rejected the blessings for the same sex couples. Well,
he went a pope from the Congo. Conservative pope from
the Congo. Cardinal Peter Hurdo Hungary, traditional Catholic values. He

(10:19):
stands against trying to liberalize it all. Cardinal Burke, USA
Raymond Burke. He's a challenged Pope Francis on marriage and
sin and the lgbt q I A and Pope France
has stripped him of his Vatican housing and salary. Yes,

(10:40):
that proves he's a threat to the left. That would
be a conservative uprising. Let's go listen to this doctor
of sociology at Rice University. I mean, he's it's common
if you're going, why are you calling him a leftist?

Speaker 5 (10:57):
Man?

Speaker 1 (10:57):
The guy just you know, if you're like, no, that's
recommented that he's been on the left.

Speaker 6 (11:02):
So Pope Francis would be considered progressive in American political terms.
Liberal but quite liberal to the point where you know,
it shocked the church in many ways. So with the
next conclave, what we're going to see play out politically
is much like what we see play out in most
countries in the world, including this one, where you have

(11:25):
a liberal, you have a conservative, and then you have
the middle. So Pope Francis was to the left. He
was quite progressive, and that challenged some of the traditional
torch bearers of the church in many ways.

Speaker 1 (11:39):
Yeah, many people got upset about the only one way
to the Father through Jesus Christ's son.

Speaker 5 (11:45):
They call that inner faith work with.

Speaker 1 (11:47):
The Hindus and the Muslims, and hey, we're all getting
to the same God.

Speaker 5 (11:53):
It's a little bit of a shockwave.

Speaker 2 (11:55):
Well, he was really about inclusion, wasn't everything from LGBTQ
plus to all kinds of religions and beliefs.

Speaker 6 (12:03):
Yes, women too. He was bringing women into the leadership
of the church, which is a big deal. And also
his interfaith work with Muslims particularly, I think also pushed
a lot of buttons. But what he came up with
at the beginning of his papacy. The culture of encounter
I thought was really groundbreaking for interfaith relations. He was saying,

(12:25):
you must get to know your neighbor, you must get
to know one another. And he went on multiple trips
across the Middle East. He went to war torn moscil
in Iraq and held church gatherings there with Muslims invited in.
And then he did incredible work in the UAE too,
so groundbreaking.

Speaker 1 (12:44):
Work, groundbreaking work. A lot of people didn't see it,
his groundbreaking work. Would I would really respect a Muslim
a lot more if they said.

Speaker 5 (12:53):
Trevor, you're a great guy. I like you, man.

Speaker 1 (12:55):
It was fun playing softball, brother. I just have to
tell you that, Mohammed, that's the real way you're believing wrong.
I'll respect what you believe, but I must tell you
I believe. I don't want you to get it wrong, man.
I would want somebody that had a passion like that
for it. Or if you were a Jewish man, it's like, hey,

(13:18):
Jesus was a great prophet, but he was not the
son of God. At Trevor, I want you to believe
the way that I believe. I'd say you're a lunatic.
What do you mean a great prophet, but he wasn't
the son of God. That's called a lunatic man. He
would have been a lunatic if he didn't believe he
was actually the son of God. Somebody saying that that's
a crazy person. So you're calling a crazy person a
great prophet. That's what I would say back, and then

(13:40):
we could go play softball. But when you believe the
Christian faith, you're called, especially when you're that high up
the pecking order. I'm sorry, I can't hope back. I
still want to be respectful. And the day of the
pope died, he did some good things too. But when
it when it comes to that, I want to pope.

(14:02):
And I obviously no sale when that smoke goes black
to white. But I would think any Catholic out there
would want a pope that says, no, what we believe
is correct. That's why we're going and making disciples. I'm
not gonna stand behind. I will get together and break
bread with all of y'all. Come on, But when I

(14:26):
say my prayer, I'm giving thanks to the Father, Son
and the Holy Spirit, and stand firm on that. Now
we should all apply that to our own lives. Too.
You know, if we're calling for him, you know, hey,
what about the plank in your own there, buddy, doesn't
matter how high up you get, they still put on pants.

(14:50):
Where's the Catholic Church gonna go from here? Well, this
again is this doctor of sociology from my university. You
hear him say some of the names that I mentioned.

Speaker 6 (14:58):
That so scholars would say that these are notoriously difficult
to predict. But as I mentioned, if there's a liberal,
center and right candidate, I think the liberal one would
be Cardinal Tagel from the Philippines. He's considered the Asian Francis.
In the middle, there's a Cardinal Erdo from Hungary and
he's kind of more moderate balanced. And then at the

(15:20):
conservative end we have Cardinal Sarah from Guinea and he
is much more conservative with how we interpret the text
and how we actually engage with the theology. So notoriously
difficult to predict. We shall see.

Speaker 1 (15:35):
There's not a lot of decisions every day that have
worldwide implications. Even President Trump, is you sure he has
effect on the world, But the Catholic Church around the
entire world?

Speaker 5 (15:49):
What will the church do now following the way of
Pope Francis.

Speaker 1 (15:55):
I know there's millions that want the church to return
to a more traditional approach to the to the faith.
So the world watches, the world waits and remember whose.

Speaker 5 (16:06):
Hands are way all in? That's right?

Speaker 3 (16:10):
This is the Trevor carry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (16:15):
This is hard to believe the price that Joe Biden
is demanding for speaking fees. Who's gonna Who's where in
the world is there a market for this? Come on man,
hanging up buddy, It's it's hard to watch. It's like

(16:38):
watching Corey Feldman on tour thinking you can sing and dance?

Speaker 5 (16:42):
Have you seen that.

Speaker 1 (16:47):
Joe Biden wants to come back, get more involved again?
Say enough time for retirement. He came out I played
to the audio last week talking about colored kids and
confusing Ukraine and Iraq and even draw home Mars. He
dropped his ice cream on the ground. Guess how much
he wants you to pay him if you book him

(17:07):
to make a speech. Three hundred thousand dollars. Guy, should
we do a GoFundMe or a goat giftsing help me
out go or whatever they are. Let's see if we
can raise three hundred get in the come to president. No,
I wouldn't do that. I would say fill the potholes first.

(17:28):
That's twenty five percent below Obama's four hundred thousand dollars
asking price when he left office in twenty seventeen. But
that's not all you have to provide if you book
Joe Biden, Joe, can you fly? I don't know, just
regular Southwest Airlines or something?

Speaker 5 (17:44):
No? No, all right? Uh?

Speaker 1 (17:48):
Is it just going to be you and like Hunter
or you and Jill who's all coming? Five people, five staffers?
You gotta pay for them to come as well? So
private jet expenses for five staffers in three hundred thousand dollars?
Or maybe we can get a get the company AOC
and Bernie used in Bakersfield, the private jet.

Speaker 5 (18:08):
Yeah, and we can get that.

Speaker 1 (18:10):
Maybe get a discount, run some free commercials for you know,
do a barter trade something like that. I don't know
what we can do here, but Joe Biden is being
representative by Creative Artist Agency. I'm sure that agent is like, guys,
why did I get a sign this? Who's gonna pay

(18:31):
that three hundred thousand dollars for Joe Biden to come
out and talk?

Speaker 5 (18:36):
I mean, what is he? What's the even guy to say?

Speaker 1 (18:38):
At this point? Let it go, Trevor, let it go,
let it go. Okay, I'm gonna let it go. I'm
gonna let it go. Back to Bernie though in AOC
they were a sale in King Valley's sun Set here
and I'm just gonna read it. Duo were spotted boarding
the luxury plane after they left the Bakersfield rally, according
to a report from Fox News, or at fifteen thousand

(19:00):
dollars per hour to use the luxury Bamba Deer Challenger
private jet for the fighting Oligauky to fifteen thousand dollars
an hour.

Speaker 5 (19:13):
Bernie, you gotta wait at my heel broke ik Oh wait,
it's only fifty Yeah.

Speaker 1 (19:23):
The Woman of the people AOC first of all, flew
first class to the fight the Oligarchy event in Las Vegas.
Now you know, and I'm gonna if they got to
travel and entertainment budget, whatever it is, as long as
they say in their travel budget, then choose if you
want to fly first Class've been doing the whole reserve

(19:43):
of an airplane. See, Bernie has spent more than two
hundred thousand dollars flying to the same events on private jets.

Speaker 5 (19:54):
Yeah, when you get multimillion.

Speaker 1 (19:56):
Dollar mansions, of course you fly on your own private
That's just part of the game. Man of these capitalists
that make a lot of money serving the people. Oh,
he's a social Oh he went to Moscow on his honey.
Oh that guy starting to I don't know if you
guys are tell me if I'm wrong on this. Are
you starting to pick up a little bit like I

(20:17):
hate to say it, but are they hypocrites? Well, friends
of Bernie, they spent two hundred and twenty one thousand
and seven or twenty three dollars chartering private jets in
the first quarter of twenty twenty five, first payment coming
just days be for the launch of this tour in February,
where he's out there saying we will not accept a
ragged economy. We're working people struggle while billionaires become richer.

(20:43):
Remember they used to say millionaires because of Elon Musk.
They say billion airs because if they said millionaires, they'd
be talking about themselves. At least Bernie, I don't know
how much AOC's racked up. Bernie said again, the millionaire said,
we got to create a you know, what before every quote,

(21:03):
That's what I'm going to say. Now, the millionaire Bernie,
the millionaire Sanders said we got to create an economy
that works for working people, not just a billionaire. Cause,
while I splurt on private judge way beyond anything, they're
working people cut off forward. How is it that so
many people fall for this act? Well, it's not really

(21:28):
falling for the act, because it matters who shows up
to vote.

Speaker 3 (21:33):
This is the tremortary show.

Speaker 1 (21:35):
Condom Valley's Power Talk director Ryan Nigel alerted me to this.
I just alerted my dad in Tennessee. Fryant Roulette has
gone live on YouTube. That's up there at Fryant and Shepherd,
that most dangerous intersection in Fresno now has live camera
and now has police scanner on it as well. It's

(21:58):
going to be addicting now, I mean you'll see it
looks like a racetrack, people tailgating.

Speaker 5 (22:05):
Just it's gonna all afternoon.

Speaker 1 (22:08):
Now. I'm just gonna probably just sit here and give
you a little update on it. If you hear me go, oh, well,
you know what happened here? Well, speaking of people on
the road breaking the law, lot, this Utah woman had
her tires spiked by police during a high speed chase. Okay,
what's that happens every community every weekend, right? This U
tall woman Anime Martinez, one hundred and thirty miles an hour.

(22:33):
They tried once so the spikes didn't work. They did another,
took a tire out. She had to pull over, traffic
shut down, high risk stop, multiple troopers. They would not
go along with the commands to get out, exit the venda.
You know, the vehicle rolled the window down multiple times.
Forty minutes of the police yelling at him to get out.
Suddenly they get the police get a call from Triple
A that the lady was on the phone trying to

(22:55):
get her come out to them to come out and
fix her flat. That whole time she was on the
phone with Triple A on hold, So they transferred the
call to the police, and the trooper convinced the lady
that Triple A was not coming out, so she got
out of her cart. Yeah, she got towed to jail,
as she did. Not all traffic stops in that way.

(23:18):
Some are much easier. But don't be a driver of
color in the valley. Boy Thaddeus Miller at the Fresnob
dot com. We got to make these big stories about
traffic stops, the color of the people based on the
traffic stop. Listen, there are heavy badged people. I'm gonna

(23:42):
say ninety nine point three percent of all law enforcement
across America do not aren't looking to man, I can't
wait to pull somebody over, right, I mean that's yeah.
You don't want that adrenaline ru anything that can go wrong.
I want to see people obeying the law, but it's

(24:03):
their job. When you see somebody not obeying the law
or possibly having a registration that's out of date. But again,
we have these violations they you know, because of tended
windows or bumper in need of repair. This is what
they're talking about why people drivers of color are being

(24:25):
pulled over. These are the examples that they gave bumpers
in need of repair, illegally tended windows. They talk about
the average duration of something and that's something how we
know all of this, but we will not ask what
country they're from. This catalyst California report argues that traffic
stops are a waste of money in a city where

(24:47):
the police budget is two hundred and eighty eight million dollars.
They said there's a segment of Friendzio's population who don't
feel better when they see an officer. Then they get
somebody to quote Carmen Galvez forty, I'm afraid when I
see it patrol car in my rearview mirror, she said.
I've lift her two decades, and my children are even
more scared. My kids tell me, don't trust the cops.

(25:09):
She said in Spanish. Many times the police don't believe
what you say. Maybe her fear is she maybe, since
she's speaking in Spanish, might might not have legal standing here.
She said she had run ins with the police that
don't end in her getting into trouble, but the interaction
induced fear. Okay, that's illegal alien fear. I'm just gonna say,

(25:31):
she said, I've had run ends that did not end
up getting in trouble, So that's not a run in.

Speaker 5 (25:37):
What are you talking about?

Speaker 1 (25:38):
He didn't get in trouble, she said the time she
kept driving straight ahead and drove across town because she
was afraid the officer behind her was looking for a
reason to pull over. Look at this say they do,
this story and the examples they give is just a
paranoid person. Ridiculous ridiculous. They just throw fuel on the

(25:59):
fire making. It's just it's a racist. When are you
call them the police officers out there putting their lives
on you're calling them racists. Well, no, we didn't. Well
why are you doing stuff like this? You're insinuating that
they are. They set ready for this hold on to
the steerm will. Critics of the police say that kind

(26:19):
of unpleasant interaction with an officer could be reduced if
cops were not making traffic stops over administrative or not
moving violations. What do you mean like registration being off,
something like that, a bumper hanging off. No, we're not
a third world country yet. Last week in broad daylight,

(26:42):
a mentally unstable man it's facing an unresolved felony charge
of throwing a rock at a police officer in twenty
twenty four of the b State snuck up and the guy,
the city employee working downtown Tim Smith hit him over
the head with that want object, struck him right in
the back of the head. Dylan Hopkins did they said.

(27:02):
He was released to the public by Fresnel Police. This
is a long, long story. This guy has. The questions
are why an't we see allowed to walk the streets
that morning to even commit the crime. Well, we got
to go back five years. Twenty twenty, this man was
ruled incompetent to stand trial on a felony escape charge

(27:24):
that stemmed from multiple prior misdemeanors, including vandalism and petty theft.
He spent more than a year at a statemental hospital
and he got enough yellow stars to satisfy the sentence
for those crimes. It's according to the Fresne County DA spokesperson.

(27:44):
They didn't call them yellow stars, they called him credits.
They said his mental disorder required medical treatment with anti
psychotic medication. This was the court authorization in January of
twenty twenty and if he is not treated with this medication,
he could create serious armed to the physical or mental
health of a patient. Will result. In March twenty eighth
or twenty twenty four, fast forwarding four years, he was

(28:07):
arrested by Klingo Police charged with resisting and execu an
executive officer, resisting, obstructing, delaying a peace officer, trespassing with
the intent to interfere, maybe not in his mets.

Speaker 5 (28:21):
They said.

Speaker 1 (28:21):
The resisting and officer charge was classified as a felony
on the grounds that he made violent threats during the
course of his arrest, which is a conviction punishable by
probation finds it up to three years in jail, but
he only spent a few days in jail. April of
twenty twenty four, Presnent Superior Court Judge Mark Cullers ordered
him released on his own recognizants over the objection of

(28:45):
the prosecutor, whose request for GPS monitoring in the event
that he his release was denied, the DA spokesperson stated so.
Over the past twelve months, he failed to appear at
multiple court hearings. He faced multiple arrest warrants. He was
booked into Fresno County Challenge July thirteenth, but had to
be released the following day under federal consent decree designed

(29:07):
to prevent overcrowding. Preslan County Sheriff's Department spokes on Tony
Body term classification conflicts with other inmates classification. You didn't
get along with everybody else. On March twentieth of this year,
three weeks before he assaulted the Fresno City employee Smith,

(29:29):
he was again arrested charge of misdemeanor vandalism petty theft.
He posted two thousand bail and was released on March
twenty sixth. They issued another warrant for his arrest. During
the outstanding warrant and the history of mental health issues,
he was a free man when he approached this city
employee from behind working on the electrical box in Chinatown,

(29:50):
which was normally his day off, and pounding him over
the head. There's so many of these stores, or he's
like this across the state. Yeah, he should have been
in jail about three or four crimes back. Here's some criticism.

(30:13):
Are you ready for this criticism? Council member Miguel Arius
criticizing the A Smith camp for her lacks adjudication of
the homeless. What a joke, Arius, Really, you say nothing
about the Democrats in Sacramento. You kiss their cracks up
there when they've created this. Here's what he said, something
like this was going to happen eventually because the message

(30:34):
out there in the unheuse community is you can commit
whatever crime you want in Fresnel. You'll never see the
county jail for longer than an hour. Yeah, we tried
to recall King anti crime up in Sacramento. You know
your boy your DIM's up there the nerve to stand
up like that. Even though I agree with him, he's

(30:54):
now agreeing with us. A man was stabbed during a
fight in Front County on Easter Sunday. Deputy saved. The
altercation took place at noon parking lot of a gas
station Lincoln and Elms in Easton. Knife was used, everybody fled.
Passerby picked up a dude that was stabbed. He's in
critical condition at Community Regional. Let's see before that on Sunday,

(31:18):
somebody getting a good haircut for Easter church.

Speaker 5 (31:20):
Maybe I'm gonna guess.

Speaker 1 (31:21):
At a barber shop on a Saturday afternoon, three people
injured in a shooting. Saturday afternoon barbershop at Belmont and
VN S. Somebody came out and flagged an officer down,
said shooting.

Speaker 5 (31:33):
Shooting.

Speaker 1 (31:34):
Officer made contact with the three shooting victims under the
barber shop. They were taken to a local hospital. One
pronounced dead at the hospital. Another victim is hospitalized in
Another victim of seventeen year old had a minor injury.
They say a disturbance inside the barbershop led up to
that shooting. Well, I hope your Easter inside your house

(31:54):
was not anywhere near any of those altercations. Man, can't
we just take a break the anger? The anger? You
got to protect yourself out there, you really do. Man,
You got to be always looking around. One of your
jobs is protect your family's number one investment. I'm gonna

(32:16):
say that's probably your your house. RUF Maxifresno. They're experts
and roof repair to begin with, and they're license bonded
and insured, and they can hit your roof this environmentally
friendly spray that can give it many more years, maybe decade,
maybe longer. They'll sit down, they'll explain it all to you.

(32:39):
You do not have to replace your roof, so stop it.
Stop it now. Give roof Max a chance to sit
down and explain. They live right here. They're in the valley.
Fred's been here in the studio with me.

Speaker 5 (32:51):
Here.

Speaker 1 (32:51):
Go to Rufmaxfresno dot Com. That's Max with two ex'es
Rufmax Fresno dot Com. Because Fred and the team a
roof Max re know they're making roofing great again.

Speaker 3 (33:02):
The assistent Tremor Cherry show on the Valleys Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (33:06):
The kids are not alright, are they? That's what we
hear That's what I say a lot. There's a new
poll from Yale showed voters aged twenty two to twenty
nine or leaning Republican by eleven point seven points. So
maybe the kids are alright. Younger voters planning to vote Republican.

(33:28):
They said they do not necessarily agree with the GOP
on all issues, but they can see that they're not
insane on the insanity. Well good, I wouldn't trust the
Democrat Party as well. New pole out here show voters
are tired of the anti Trump resistance, even here in

(33:49):
bluish turning purplish California. That's good to hear man.

Speaker 5 (33:54):
People.

Speaker 1 (33:55):
This is a great time right now for Republicans to
make lot of sense by just basically sticking to our guns,
staying with what's working, and not having everybody and their
mama come out run for governor. Well, remember it's the
jungle primary out here. It's the top two vote getters. Watch,

(34:17):
we'll split the Republican vote and it'll be two Democrats.
Political commentator Steve Hilton announcing he's going to run for governor.
I just popped up five or six interviews i'd done
with him over they go back to twenty twenty two.
I haven't talked to my mom. I'm going to go
back and refresh myself on some things that he stated.

(34:40):
We see, we need somebody that can win man. We
don't need to splinter it up. Watch prediction prediction on
April twenty first, twenty twenty five. He used to be
that was okay when there were a bunch of Republicans
that could run and we'd have our own primary and
elect our Republican winner face the Democrat. If you don't

(35:01):
know what the jungle primary is, it's the rigged Cali
system of the top two vote getters. You watch, you watch,
they'll be uh, there'll be two Democrats probably in the
mix on their side. There's no question about how President

(35:24):
Trump won the popular vote in the electoral College, and
he was the first GOP to do it in twenty years.
In the Democrats or some of the lowest approval ratings
that they've had in a long time. And let it
sink even further. Let them keep doing what they're doing.
But we have to be smart on the Republican side,
and that's where it comes to a strong California GOP.
And when have we ever said that we have that

(35:45):
just like a quasi live to run at ignoring the
conservative But at least the kids are all right, the
younger folk there and that again that was from from Yale.
Now not all of them are all right. Some of
them were raised by daddy tampon. Tim Tim Wallas's daughter

(36:07):
out talking about the he has risen Easter weekend right,
Listen to her talk about how she thinks Jesus would
respond to all of this.

Speaker 4 (36:18):
If Jesus for our lives today and in the United States,
this administration would have already taken him and removed him
from this country without due process. Claimed he was a
member of the MS thirteen gang as a way to
try to justify not giving him due process, as as

(36:39):
if there is any justifiable reason to not giving somebody
due process. But yeah, some people don't want to talk
about that.

Speaker 1 (36:50):
So Jesus would have been deported like an MS thirteen
life abuser. No, because he's not what he did there,
Tim Wall's daughter, So we're baffling.

Speaker 5 (37:04):
You're baffled by us?

Speaker 4 (37:05):
Are he truly is baffling how clear and laid out
everything is and there is still people standing by it.
I believe in the good of people and like humanity humans,
you know, deep down at our core, like we care
about each other. But that's really being tested because how

(37:25):
anyone is okay with this is terrifying to me. But yeah,
if you look like me, speak up, speak out, because
we might be the only one safe from what's coming
and some of the only people that are able to
stop it.

Speaker 5 (37:39):
So yeah, it's our.

Speaker 4 (37:40):
Beauty at this point.

Speaker 1 (37:42):
If you're if you are blonde, uh white thing, now,
we're the only ones that are going to be able
to stop at Okay, you're going that's a teenager talking wacky.

Speaker 5 (37:51):
That's all right.

Speaker 1 (37:52):
No, well there's Democrat senators talking wacky. Listen to von
holland von Holand he's going to travel the rights of
letter you matter.

Speaker 2 (38:00):
I want to be really clear. This is not a
case about just one man whose constitutional rights are being
ignored and disrespected, because when you trample on the constitutional
rights of one man, as the courts of all said
is happening in this case, you threaten the constitutional rights
of every America.

Speaker 3 (38:20):
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