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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Ronald Reagan though, talking about it. Man, No, back then
he was saying, we need to get rid of this
Jimmy Carter era Department of Education. I think the best
thing President Trump could do for kids and shut down
the education Department. Now, many other states will be more
greatly affected in a positive way than California, because we're
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going to send it back to state and local and
you know, we're going to have you know, superintendent saying
things like, I don't know. We want to teach them
to read so that they can learn to read.
Speaker 2 (00:37):
The reading.
Speaker 3 (00:39):
Reading is really really critical for me. Yeah, and I
think so we have to teach kids how to read,
how to read by first grade so that then they
can learn to read.
Speaker 1 (00:52):
Yeah, Okay, time you return education to states and local
control and a lot of this so good families, more
free them. Think about the people that affect you do
the most growing up for a lot of us. I
bet it's a teacher or a coach or something of
that nature. And education President Trump, what he can do
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for the kids. It will affect you and your family
life and the future of your kids. I'm going to say, well,
they're already born, so abortion won't affect them more. They're
probably not going to be odds. Odds are not killed
by a criminal illegal alien that came from l Salvador.
The odds are increasing, but the odds that that will
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happen will not. The odds that Ukraine or Gaza is
going to affect them negatively in some way where you
might lose them with somebody in your family, the odds
are not. We're going to lose a lot of money
if we keep funding these words. But what I'm saying
all the things that we debate and argue about this
right here, the education of our kids is the bottom
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structure man of the pyramid that of building this country.
You know that pyramid on our dollar, the doll seeing.
I yeah, building that we need to have the base
secure and that that's education. We don't need Washington telling
parents how to parent, and we don't need federal people
tun our schools how to teach. What if if you
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don't even want the local school district teaching or indoctrinating
your offspring that you pro created. There's certain things I
want them to teach them, reading, writing, and arithmetic, leave
the rest alone. What we need in California this would
be you know, we talk about incentives and magnets that
draw a legal aliens here, this would be an incentive
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that would overnight for school districts to you know, not
allow people like Misty her to even be considered. We
need school choice, We need competition. We need parents have
the right to choose their child's school or and they've
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pushed it many times. We spend twenty thousand dollars per
child in public education K through twelve in the state
of California. For some even more if they have special
needs or English Language learners meaning children of illegal aliens
and they don't speak English. You think that should pull
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resources away from American citizen kids that are in school, Well,
it does. We need school choice, man, that allows families
to pick out a school that goes with the need
of what their kid needs. Not all kids are the same.
We need to focus on teaching that works best for
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the kids because every kid learns differently. Now, we can't have,
you know, eight thousand different schools. If that everybody's personality.
Some might thrive in public schools, some might need that
that structure. There's others that thrive without having that structure.
I wish homeschooling was a thing back in the day
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when I was in school, because I would have been like, Hey,
can I do this? I know I would have wanted
to have done that. I enjoyed the camaraderie of school,
the friends, the sports, the raw raw boom boom Friday
night football games. Having you know, that's your that's your
that's your life. I might have missed that to some
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degree if I didn't have that. But the sitting in
the classroom stuff just bored me to tears. I'd be
reading ahead. Not that I was a whiz kid, but
it all seemed too slow, Like can we just get
on with this? Why did it take forty five minutes
to get that I have to read this and answer
these questions? Why can't you just said that when I
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walked in and let me go do it. Director Ryan
Nigel and I we've shared conversation that we were the
same way in high school. We would try and get
our home work done during school hours. I hated that
feeling of taking homework home. Didn't like it. And when
you actually we back in my days when I was
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married and the kids were young, and she homeschooled them
through the Gothic home schooling program or they sent everything,
we sent back the tests, they graded them, sent the
report card and all of that. It's there's some well
organized places out there that imagine parents, think of the
money we could save if we said, now, we're not
going to do twenty thousand, kid, we're going to allow
you to do school choice. And here's ten grand her
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child put it into a charter school, a private school
put it. Think of the private schools that would rise up. Boy,
that would make some misty hers of the world have
to figure it out real quick. Right, this is her
on the basics, the basics.
Speaker 3 (05:52):
Listen to this, they've make the comprehension can come in, right,
because if you don't have the basics of you know,
you know how, you know how to read, then you
know we're starting to read for comprehension is going to
be really hard. And so yes, that's definitely going to
be a goal of mind.
Speaker 1 (06:12):
Yeah. Can you imagine sitting down with a charter school
or a private school and listening to the headmaster of
that school speak a lot more eloquently than that. When
schools are in competition, that's called motivation to have to improve,
and that benefits the kids that stay in public schools.
It's a when when when? When? When when private school
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vouchers that lets low income families have that access to
a higher education that they're always talking about between the
oppressed and the oppressors. No, this this allows they couldn't know.
There's many families that could not afford a private school.
But if the state gave you your money, remember again,
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your money, our money to do with what we wanted
to do, low income families would have a higher quality
of education. Charter, Magnet, private homeschooling. It all makes sense
because it gives parents of power. And I think we
can tell right now that they don't want parents to
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have power at all. Abe nineteen fifty five, we're going
to transvest out your kid at school and not tell
you about it. You don't have power parents. You think
we're going to give you the power to decide where
you're going to spend your money on the education of
your children. You got another thing coming.
Speaker 4 (07:41):
Now.
Speaker 1 (07:42):
They know what's best for your kids, teacher, we're going
to restrict them into the public school system and you
will have no say about it. So it was interesting
tomorrow on the show Congress and David Valdeo joins us
at four thirty and I see this residentbe dot com
headline and said, Democrats say Republican Valadeo moves to shut
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down America's schools.
Speaker 5 (08:05):
Is it true?
Speaker 1 (08:06):
Question mark David Ltman that wrote the article already in
the article says it's not true. So David, why would
you even do a headline like that. This is the
Democrat Congressional Campaign arm says that Valadeo's moved to shut
down America's school Now in this article, they say, in
reference to Valadeo, said he hasn't said whether he supports
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Trump's decision to dismantle the federal Department of Education. He
voted this year for a budget plan that would lead
to big cuts in federal school funding. That's all coming
from the Democrat Congressional Campaign Committee headline, Valadeo doge moved
to shut down America's school for sure? Evidence? They don't
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have any Their evidence was this spokesn for the Democrat
Arty said, Valadeo's voted multiple times this year. We've got
hundreds of billions of dollars in education funding. You mean
all the fraud and waste, you morons, he said. Ever since,
a lot must supported his campaign last year Valadale stood
by ailey, falling in line behind the billionaire as they
dismantled the Department of Education. If it means harming California
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students' families and teachers, listen, you Democrat spokesman, you Democrat
arm you committee, or whoever you are out there, You've
already destroyed it. Get out of the way and let
people who care come in with some new fresh ideas.
Because our schools are basically largely funded by locally and
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with the state, So let us decide or let the
people that this would actually help in other parts of
the nation decide. When I think of the state deciding
here in this local presidentified School District Trustee board, there
are some good school districts in this valley. Look over
at Clovis as they always attack it and try and
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change it. Now that works too well. We got to
find something wrong with it, must be. Let's see, let's
go after the are they praying and there, let's go
after the old dress code. Yeah, let's go get it.
Think of me about the dress code, Valladeo stated, every student,
school and community is unique here in the valley. We
know that empowering parents and educators leads to better outcome
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for our kids. Yes, it does. They said, any program
that gets department money will not advocate DEI or gender ideology.
So they're getting into this is how they're going after
some of these congressional people. They're saying, oh, so you
must be against diversity, equity and inclusion. Is that it? Well,
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then you must be. Yeah, that's where they always go
with this, And they're really going after Valadalo's district because
it's it's divided between Democrat and Republican. That's why you
had Bernie Sanders and his travel nurse alc with them
done in Bakersfield, ripping on Valladale. Now, I know there's
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many Republicans that have stated that, you know, impeach him,
impeach him, now kick him out, get him out of office. Yeah.
I was one of the big bullhorn leaders on that
one when he voted to impeach President Trump. But sometimes
I guess the older I'm getting a little bit more.
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It's not that I'm caving in, but you look at
it from thirty five thousand feet above and you go, no,
we need that house. And that's why in the last
election I said, no, we have to vote for Adam
excuse me for John Duarte and Valadale, even though he
don't agree with him all the time on everything that
they do, and they're not big Trump supporters. But when
you look at that district, he won it in twenty twelve,
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he lost it in twenty eighteen, that was when he
went anti Trump on it. He won it back in
twenty twenty. He defeated Sallas in the general election by
seven points there. But listen, this is the time right now.
I don't even think he just stick with the conservative
values of the GOP. Right now, I would one hundred
percent come out as as yes, I like what the
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Trump administration is doing, because right now Democrats are open
to that. Even the polling here in California is showing
that they do not want a Trump proofed California. So
hit them with the school stuff. Say yes, I'm all
for destroying the Department of Education, and I'm David Valado,
and I want you to have the choice, I want
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you to have your money back. Why wouldn't every Republican
be saying that right now?
Speaker 5 (12:29):
Man?
Speaker 1 (12:29):
That's you know again, the parents in the houses, they
understand that Ukraine and Gaza, they all these big things
that are world problems. They but when it gets down
to are their kids learning or not, boy, that's a
hit home issue. They want to talk about the dinner
table issues. There's no more bigger dinner table issue than that.
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And then we got to boil it down to behavioral
issues and getting rid of those that do not behave
in school properly means we got to get rid of
the restored or if justice crap, it needs to be
easier to get kids out of school. Well that's the
prison pipeline. Well, sorry, they're disrupting everybody else in that
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classroom who want to educate themselves and maybe one day
be a prison warden. Look at it that way. Yeah,
they're disruptive. We got students that are disruptive. We also
got them selling drugs, We got them assaulting teachers, and
we find out that they stay in school wrong and wrong.
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If a student is misbehaving and the parents aren't stepping
in and helping, they're going to go home. They're gonna
learn with a laptop until they learn how to behave.
And we need parents to actually join in with this.
I think parental responsibility is missing in a lot of
these education discussions, right, isn't it. I bet if you
talk to a teacher and say, be honest, Oh yeah,
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you can tell the kids whose parents make them do
their homeworking, tell the ones that don't. We never hear that, though,
do we? I never heard that once from the president
Unified school district. Don't you think that would be a
big issue? Don't we want them to actually be honest
about what we need? No, they ask us things. Listen
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to Missy her asking us, No, you need to be telling.
Speaker 3 (14:21):
Us how do departments work in service of our school sites?
And then how do our school sites work in service
of our families?
Speaker 1 (14:29):
Well, you were there with Bob Nelson. You saw the
whole failure. Why don't you It's almost like a Kamala
Joe Biden thing, isn't it. Well, I don't want to
be too.
Speaker 5 (14:40):
Sin.
Speaker 1 (14:40):
Our kids are not all right, and if mister Hurr
gets a superintendent not they're definitely not gonna be all right.
And I'm talking about for years to come.
Speaker 3 (14:51):
We have really good plans that we've put in place,
but we're not very good at execution.
Speaker 1 (14:57):
Yeah, destroy Department of Education, get school choice back. We'll
talk to Congress and David Valdeo about it tomorrow on
the show.
Speaker 5 (15:05):
The Assisted Tremor Kerry Show, Mondo Valley's Power Dog.
Speaker 1 (15:09):
Of these double trailer big eighteen wheeler rock callers from
the Rock Quarry out there on Fryant, Yeah, I got
a live feed of the German Autobahn. Fryant Roulette has
gone live on YouTube. Intersection of Fryant and Shepherd, Northeast Fresno,
(15:30):
right by Woodburn Park, but a the most dangerous intersection
in Fresno. Now it's gone live. I'm sitting here watching
the cars just flying on through. I've only seen it.
I've plans over a few times during the show. I
only saw one red light runner so far. I would
almost guarantee you if you sat here and watch it,
you would see one every maybe every third light. Maybe
(15:51):
somebody's gonna run. It seems to be every light I'm
at in Fresno. Somebody is going through it all the time.
Speaker 2 (15:58):
Now.
Speaker 1 (15:59):
So this even comes with the police scanner on this
as well. So I'll keep my left eye looking over here,
and my right eye is going to tell you about
Colon Kaepernick. Still he's still training. Thirty seven year old
Colon Meister mister twenty and sixteen, I'm gonna take a knee.
I'm gonna fight back against patriotism and the military and
(16:23):
everything the NFL stands up for. And I'm sure these
owners are all going to see my stand and go,
you know what, that's the guy right there. We went
a quarterback our team. That's the kind of upheaval we
need in our locker room. That's the kind of guy
we want people booing in our stadium. They knew exactly
(16:44):
what was going to happen. His longtime girlfriend Nissa. Nissa said,
he's training every day. He's going to chance to get
back out at art current NFL team. I can just
hear the colon Meisternissa, I'm gonna do it. I'm gonna
do it. You see me throwing today, Honey, You're I
know somebody's gonna have me back, aren't they. I remember
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Aaron Rodgers went down after four plays with the Jets
in the first game. They said, the colon my shirt
wrote a letter to them Jets GM Joe Douglas asking
for an opportunity. It did not amount to anything. They
blackballed him. Did he sue? Did he sue for it? I? Yeah,
that's one way to not get it. Uh, well, we
(17:28):
know that here in California. He's I guess had maybe
a little bit of trouble getting work. I can't believe
how bad it is down in LA. And I really
didn't understand how bad things were happening down there with
the film industry. Rob Low good a Rob Low. He
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was talking about what Newsom was done, and he was
he was on a podcast with the and I couldn't
tell who the guy was Parking Reck. He was one
of the actors on on Parking Wreck. And they were
talking about the filming that they used to do and
how these film and TV production crews are fleeing California
because of the taxes and the and the working conditions
for all everything that they're doing. And they're leaving and
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they don't do it in LA. They're going to Vegas
and Chicago and states like Georgia and states like New
Mexico and even other side of the world. Rob Low
moved the production of his game show The Floor from
LA to Dublin, Ireland. He said it's cheaper to bring
a hundred American people to Ireland than to walk across
the lot at Fox listen to you talk about how
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criminal it is again with the park and Rec guy,
about how nothing shoots in La anymore.
Speaker 2 (18:43):
It's interesting that you shoot the floor there.
Speaker 6 (18:45):
It's cheaper to bring one hundred American people to Ireland
than to walk across the lot right fox, right past
the sound stages and do it there.
Speaker 2 (18:55):
Crazy. Do you think if we shot parks right now
we would be in Budapest? Would we'd be in Budapest?
We would be? It's so weird. There's nothing shoots on, nothing, nothing, nothing.
Speaker 3 (19:06):
I had a.
Speaker 6 (19:08):
You know, my next show already done, scripts, deals closed,
and they said we're shooting this in New York and
I said, I'm not moving to New York to do this,
and then it went away.
Speaker 2 (19:20):
The show's done. I'm not doing it all right.
Speaker 1 (19:22):
The guy's Adam Scott from Parking Wreck. They're talking with
Rob Low and he's calling out Newsome, calling out Mayor
Karen Bass, chasing away the entertainment industry. If we think
of wealthy people, we think of first of all, sports
and then we think entertainment industry. Oh wait wait, Congress. Yeah,
when you're in Congress you get real wealthy, then entertainment
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industry chasing them bye bye, there you go. That's why
we're having a defit, a budget deficit in California.
Speaker 6 (19:52):
So it's it's it's it's criminal. What what what the
California and LA have Let happens?
Speaker 2 (19:58):
Criminal? Everybody should be fired. It's a bummer.
Speaker 7 (20:00):
We have our office on Radford Lot where we used
to shoot parks. Yes, and it is quiet over there.
Speaker 2 (20:09):
Quiet that place.
Speaker 7 (20:10):
When we were shooting our show, Oh my god, everything
every stage was filled and working, and it's really weird.
Speaker 1 (20:20):
H the good old days when we had rich people
in California that could pay a lot of taxes. Well,
that's change in y'all. It's changing. Pope Francis has passed.
Catholics and others around the world mourned. What is the
process to replace Pope Francis. I looked it up and
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I'm going to explain it to you next.
Speaker 5 (20:41):
This is the Trevor carry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 4 (20:46):
Fucked 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 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
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the church in many ways.
Speaker 1 (21:13):
Go back right, Go conservative conservative, Pope conservative, Pope that
was a doctor of sociology at Rice University. Pope Francis
passing away at the age of eighty eight.
Speaker 8 (21:26):
A message from the Vatican said, in bar dearest brothers
and sisters, with deep sorrow, I must announce the death
of our Holy Father Francis. At seven thirty five this morning,
the Bishop of Rome. Francis returned to the House of
the Father. His entire life was dedicated to the service
of the Lord and his church. He was not afraid
to take on big issues like climate change and inequality,
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and tangle with issues inside the church like sex abuse
and the role of women and gaze and gaze.
Speaker 1 (21:55):
It's a Fox News reporter and gaze and gaze and gaze. Yeah,
the same sex union that was very much controversial done
during Pope Francis's time. Together, they're going to bring together
an assembly of cardinals now to get a new leader
of the Catholic Church. One hundred and thirty seven Cardinal
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electors will attend a meeting at the Vatican Sisteine Chapel.
Now of courses after the funeral, we're in a period
of morning. President Trump and First Lady Milania I heard,
will be attending the funeral. Traditionally, a fifty day fifteen
day morning period is observed before the conclave begins, and
normally the funerals four to six days after a pope
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passes away. Only cardinals under the age of eighty are
allowed to cast a vote. Candidates need only be male,
baptized Catholics. They'll be nominated from around the world. Oh
you know they're going to hear Oh, only males get
to I've always credited the Catholic Church for standing very
strong on issues of morality, dance against abortion, but we
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had a little different And as I've stated, and I'm
going to say this, I'm not going to go into
all the controversies regarding Pope Francis on the day that
many Catholics are morning. I even said in three o'clock hour,
I don't think I would. But I think if you know, hypothetically,
if Newsom passed away or some Democrat that I completely
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one percent disagree with, I don't know if I'd be
going into all what I thought were their shortcomings on
that day. Now, Pope Francis did do and a lot
of Catholics got extremely upset by I don't mind stating that.
The faith, the work that he did with inner faith.
Now again there's it's great to break bread with your
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brothers of a different faith, but you have to stand
strong on your own. I mean, you are the leader,
You're the one that everybody is looking up to. No,
the Catholic Church, there's only one way to the Father
through Jesus Christ's son. And a lot of times when
Pope Francis would get in front of those inner faith crowds,
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he would lend it all together. There's one God, there's
many different paths, and boy, that set off a lot
of people. That set off a lot of priests around
the world. And Hope Francis even came back and slapped
some mom down.
Speaker 6 (24:21):
Yeah, it was really about inclusion, wasn't everything from LGBTQ
plus to all kinds of religions and beliefs.
Speaker 4 (24:30):
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,
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you must get to know your neighbor, you must get
to know one another. And he went on multiple trips
across the Middle He went to war torn muscil in
Iraq and held church gatherings there with Muslims invited in.
And then he did incredible work in the UAE too,
so groundbreaking work.
Speaker 1 (25:12):
Yeah, no age limit who can become pope. Francis was
seventy six years old when he became the pope. Pope
Benedict before him was seventy eight. He was pope for
only eight years, his retirement at age eighty five. So
a pope is only elected when a single candidate gets
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two thirds majority of the vote, and a lot of
times I guess it happens rather quickly if you got
a strong candidate right out in the front. However, from
the thirty fourth ballot onwards, the conclave that they get
together only votes between the two front runners. They eventually
have to after thirty four ballots. Know we're going to
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get it down to just these two. So you're wondering
about the the smoke that comes out, those are the
paper ballots. They're burned in a small fire inside the
Sistine Chapel, and that is as the draft. The field
of contenders is whittled down. And it'd be interesting to
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find out when that first started. I bet it goes
back so long ago with the smoke, and the black
smoke says there, buddy, well we haven't chosen a pope yet.
And then when that white smoke appears, that tells everybody
around the world, Yes, we have the man. We got
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a single candidate. He's risen to the top. They actually
add an additive to the burning papers to make it
white smoke. And then one step remains. After that. The
pope is presented to the crowd that have gathered right
out there, and the main balcony comes off Saint Peter's
basilica of the famous words, I announce you a great
joy that we have a pope. So the one point
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two billion Catholics around the world, we'll have a new leader.
Who's that new leader going to be? Well, you got
some on the left, he got some right there, in
the middle, and you got some on the right. I
would hope right now we would get somebody on the
right that an I applaud Pope Francis UH for his
stance against abortion. He did not, he did not waiver
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on that. And as I always say with political candidates,
that's my number one issue, that's the thing I want
to know about. I want to know about first. So
I give him an A plus on standing up against that.
But when he gets to the border issues, when it
gets to the lgbtq IA plus issues, when it gets
to him politicizing President Trump and telling us that you know,
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it's unchristian to build a border wall, while again, the Vatican,
which is a nation state in and of itself, is
surrounded by like huge walls. I've given the the rules
that if you break at the Vatican, what can happen
to you? If you come in unvetted, unannounced, if you
if you surge the the Vatican doors, what would happen
to you? Oh yeah, it's you'd be sent to a
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prisoner in El Salvador. I bet you wouldn't have a
senator flying down there to have marguerite as with the either,
would you.
Speaker 4 (28:12):
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 conservative
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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 (28:49):
We shall see Director Ryt Nigel just telling me and
my headphones at eighty percent of the cardinals that are there,
we're chosen by by Francis, So they might have some
of the same views that he has. When they go
and look on the left, maybe they'll be like, not
looking too far right. I hope they do. We need
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conservatism what we need and I'm going to state it again.
If you are a Muslim, a mom, you need to
be proselytizing your beliefs. If you're a rabbi, proselytize your beliefs.
That's why you gave your life for the cause you
believe in it. I want to see that from Protestant ministers,
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and I want to see that from Catholic priests all
the way up to the Pope of the Catholic Church.
Know what we believe is correct, and we tell you
this out of love. We want you to have the truth,
the life, and the resurrection. Believe it. You don't need
to hide, you don't need to shy away from it.
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So worldwide implications. Yeah, and the further and further we
get into this new world order that Pope Francis actually
called for a leftist pote well, many'll they'll speed it up.
But again we got to remember everything that happens goes
through God's fingers. Nothing the leader gets there. And if
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you want to believe like I do, that Bible prophecy
is correct and true and it's the It's a written
word of God. As we venture closer and closer to
end time, behavior from people, as we can see it
in our lives, it's almost as if demons have been unleashed,
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had been unchained, like cern got it all generated and
popped it all out. As we've seen here, you're going
to have to have a lot of evil people elected.
And I said this when Kamala Harrison, Tim Wall's are
running for office, and I really felt revelation would start
if they were in allfice. But right we're going. If
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it's if you go, we're even close to the end times,
then there's gonna have to be a lot of really
evil people elected to bring in the evil that is prophesied.
You're not gonna have good, strong, morally upstanding Christian leaders
around the world or that evil would not come to be.
So you got to look at all the ingredients. So
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I guess what I'm saying is God allows things to
happen obviously, just by my observation, to make these prophecies
both fulfilled for His will to happen. So I guess
it might not shock me if we get somebody, in
my opinion, that is real liberalized and going away from
the truth of the church. Well, we'll be following this
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one very closely, just like I followed the TV newsraces.
Who do you think is Number one? You think it's Tapper,
you think it's NBC, you think it's SUCKS, you think
it's CBS, you think it's ABC, you think it's CBS. Well,
I tell you what. I'm going to come back, and
I'm gonna tell you that next.
Speaker 5 (32:00):
This is the Trevor Cherry shown on The Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (32:05):
He and n's Jake Mouth Flapper Tapper in at the bottom,
ranking at six hundred and eighty one thousand. It's TV
News Race weekending April fifteenth. Fox's Laura Trump one point
four million. I did not know she had a show
on Fox. He cut the cable. You don't know what's
going on. Rachel Maddow MSNBC at two point one million.
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The Witch's Covin? Do you know what show I'm talking about?
The Witch's Covin? Babc's The View two point four million,
Fox Hannity two point seven, Laura Ingram Fox two point nine,
Gutt Fell two point nine, Foxes, Brett Bear three point one,
Jesse Waters at Fox three point six, The CBS Evening
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News three point seven million, Foxes The Five three point nine, Bravo, Bravo,
NBS News, Lester Holt six million. ABC News. I'm David
nor seven point four and look at the domination of
sixty minutes nine point six million. Well, if you want
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to get some propaganda out, there's your there's your go
to right there. Yeah, you can get sixty minutes, get
David Murr, get the Leicester whole team and CBS Evening
News and there you go. See as much as everybody says, oh,
everybody's doing social media, everybody's listening to podcast everybody. Yeah,
a lot of people are, and a lot of them
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are getting these kind of numbers and views. But this
is consistent. Great great post here from actor James Woods.
He said they better get on the bus or off
the bus because there isn't another one coming what he's
talking about. Or he said, Republicans meaning elected officials, better
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realize there are eighty million Trump supporters, not eighty million
GOP supporters. Get on the bus.
Speaker 5 (34:12):
Gus.
Speaker 1 (34:14):
Don't think that you can't win being a Trump supporter
in a you know, a California half Democrat, half Republican
or leaning Democrat. The values that this country and nation
voted on are the ones that you need to be
pushing out there because A it's common sense, B it
actually helps people. And again with that school choice, man,
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I'm looking forward to having that conversation with Corverson David
Valadeo on the show. He'll join us tomorrow at four thirty.
Is this the dumbing down of America? I don't know.
You do the dumb Secret Service people do? They go well,
but you know it's not the President, the Vice president,
Secretary Office, it's just DHS Secretary Christy Noman. She knows
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how to pack a machine gun. We don't really had
to worry too much about her security. I call this
beyond a breach because what I'm about to tell you
could have been a knife in the neck. Christine Nome
had her purse stolen by a masked man in a
DC restaurant while she dined at a restaurant, three thousand
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dollars in cash or passport, DHS badge and other valuables.
Probably some makeup the Secret Services investigating mediums today they
reviewed security camera at the restaurant saw an unknown white
male wearing a medical mask steal her bag and leave
the restaurant. How does that happen if you have security?
Secret Service details?
Speaker 5 (35:35):
The assistant Trevor Cherry show Mondo Valley's Power Dog