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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Two people have now died result of that shooting there
at Florida State University, sheriff saying neither of the decease
were students there at the university. Will listen to some
of that press conference here in just a second. Tallahassee
Democrat reporting total six people injured in this shooting in custody.
Police say the suspect in the shooting his twenty year
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old Phoenix Eichner. Now, when I first heard the Daily
Mail report he was in an orange hummer. You know,
you don't know what to believe. I thought, Okay, this
is this is somebody that doesn't it comes from some means,
from some form of money to be. They're saying it
was a young guy in a hummer. I thought, I
guess he could have rented it. But it turns out
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the son of a Leon County, Flora Sheriff's deputy police
say he unfortunately had access to her gun. The gun
was used in the shooting. Wow, again, to decease not
believed to be students. Release that's uh. That was Fox
News saying that. But in the press conference they talked
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about it as well. And I was just talking to
a guy about going out in public and we mentioned church,
and I said, no matter where I am, I always
know where the closest exit is. And I think I
thought this way a long time. And it's not like
I'm trained and not like I went to a Chuck
Norse school or something to you know, I went in
the military. You know, I have been in law enforcement.
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I've talked to people in law enforcement and people previously
in the military, and they, you know, some cops say
they can't stop looking at licen plate, you know, registration
on the weekend when they're in their car, and that
they're always aware, even off duty around you know, can
walk into a room, spend twenty seconds, leave the room,
and can recite what was going You know that that
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kind of training. Not at that level. I just do
the simple where's the exit. I don't like I don't
like to be confined with people. I don't like to
be in the middle of something with a lot of
people around me. Even if I knew I was completely
nothing's going to go wrong here at all, I still
don't like the feeling. I guess is that maybe some
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claustrophobia could be in there. Yeah, but I mean, what
point three times a year now I'm in a movie theater.
I'm back row, always been back row, And I never
thought about a shooter at school in the eighties. Man,
you know this was a university of college, and you
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know a lot of these are elementary schools, junior highs,
high schools. You just never know anymore, do You never
never had to grow up thinking about this.
Speaker 2 (02:46):
Now.
Speaker 1 (02:46):
I've been at various radio stations, I think where I've
had some people cross my mind, and at a record label.
But that's all. You gotta be cool with the odd
people at work. You know, you see weird, there's good weird,
and there's bad weird. Good weird, that's fine, bad weird.
Befriended and I'm not joking here, that's what increases the
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odds in the future that team mate goes berserk. Man,
we live in a crazy world. Maybe management will pick
up on it and let them go. But during that meantime,
I'm gonna be on the relationship of like, hey, get
out of here, Carrie, move to Tennessee. Man, you know,
I'm not joking. I've applied this with people over my career.
I'm not kidding about that. That weird vibe you get
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from some people right, kind of like I've bted them
over to sit in the backyard around the fire and
have some ores. But I'd be really cordial, you know,
where other people be like you weirdo, or you know, ah,
you're gonna set that person off. Man. You never know,
as they say these days, it can happen. But I'll
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tell you what's obvious. Demons are inside people and controlling them,
pure unadulterated evil from hell. Well, hold on, what did
his manifestos say?
Speaker 3 (04:01):
Wop?
Speaker 1 (04:03):
I'm at the point who cares. I don't care if
it's global dictatorship, he hated law enforcement, he hated his mom,
LGBTQ or pro Trump. Stop it. It's a demon inside somebody,
potentially assisted by any of the you know, the multitude
of mood altering prescriptions, the remedies of today. I have
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no idea about this, but may know many of these
shooters have been on drugs that they've been prescribed. Shooting
occurred near the school student union. Listen to this young lady,
see it's a spiritual warfare. Something made her feel good.
Listen to her.
Speaker 4 (04:42):
I was like freaking out and shaking a lot. But
for some reason, I just had a peace, and part
of that is like because I'm a Christian and I
think Jesus gave me peace. We saw cops running, students running.
It was just like complete chales.
Speaker 5 (04:59):
Everyone.
Speaker 4 (05:00):
It's like running all over the place.
Speaker 1 (05:04):
Talking about the psychiatric drugs legislation pass in tennessee's now
going to require autopsies for mass shooters to identify links
to the psychiatric drugs. Now, there won't be autopsy on
this Florida State shooter because he's in custody. I think
something where they he did get shot possibly, But in Tennessee,
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it's going to require Medical Exander's office to document curtent
drug use, including psychotropic drugs, by a deceased individual who
committed to mass shooting. The autopsies will be conducted at
one of the five regional forensic centers in Tennessee. The
examiner test the shooter's body for drugs that are resulted.
It'll go to Tennessee Health Science Center, Pharmacy and Department
of Health. I guess we can see the correlation between it.
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We got people diagnosed with all kind of health disorders,
and a lot of these times with these shootings, they
actually turn out to be some political or like I
think at the trans shooting in Nashville at the school,
remember how they wouldn't release that for so long, and
it's like people, why did it happen? Well, we got
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to wait. No, that's a demon, man, that's the only
thing that we got. Bad humans. There's bad cats in prison.
There's people that would you know, shank you and all that. Yeah,
I'm not gonna say they have a demon in them.
There's just bad people. But there are people that obvious
that have demons in them. Man, speaking of charges filed
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against the guy attack in the City for resnel employee
last week and now they're going back and having to
pause it for a moment. Mister Potavana mental competency at
this time, that's what the public defender is saying. He's
not stable enough to go through trial. Yeah, City fresnel
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employee out working, bam right over the head. So what
would make somebody do something like that. I'm gonna say
a demon inside them that just well you can say, no,
it's h he's on drugs. It was it was met
that we can come up with all these No, it
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was the way they were treated as a child. No,
it was because they were involved with this that okay. Yeah,
things add to it, like the psychiatric drugs can add
to that. But those are things. There's been many things
throughout history that's been used for evil that are here
on the earth. Yeah, it's an ingredient in the mix.
It's the tools that the devil uses and get that
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demon in them. And they always a lot of people
talk about where are voices in my head? You know
the Nights talker Richard Ramrez, I'm gonna say eighty one,
eighty two, I don't know. We've lived in Ridgecrest, which
is two and a half hours north of LA, and
when they were saying he's outside LA could be in
the desert area. The back of our house faced the desert.
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There was nothing, There were desert out back, and I
remember those nights they taking the trash out to the
garage in the backyard. Occasionally you would hear out in
the desert like that Kyoti's yelled, and I would think
the night stalker, see how that evil spreads man, That's true,
unadulterated demonic evil. I wasn't well, I was around, but
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I was three years old. But the manson summer, that feeling,
that's spread around. Man, that's evil. These are just scaled down.
And I don't want to minimize the two deaths and
those family members and what all they're gonna have to
go through here. But yeah, the proceedings here against the
man that attacked the Fresno employee Tim Smith fifty six
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years old, attacked by this guy, Dylan thirty years old.
Psych evaluation. No, we need to bring in some priests
and holy water and get some pastors in and all right,
right out, come on in. We got to be inclusive.
Come on in. It's down in the soul man and
what we'll hear all the the bad bedside manner of
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Second Amendment rights and no, no, no, it's because too
many access to guns. Well in this case, it seemed
like this individual had access to his mom's police weapon.
Will debate the laws, will debate, we can, we can
debate demons. People'll be like, no, qui, it's not but
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you can't debate this, mister president. I have my microphone
over to you, sir.
Speaker 2 (09:44):
We know that the only way to stop a bad
guy with a.
Speaker 6 (09:48):
Gun is a good guy.
Speaker 1 (09:50):
With a gun.
Speaker 6 (09:51):
This is the treportary show on the Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (09:56):
Got a press conference on the shooting the campus of
Florida State Universe. Two have been deceased in this event
that happened about mid morning Florida time. Looks like the
sheriff is about getting ready to hear to get up
and talk to us.
Speaker 2 (10:11):
And again understand that this is an ongoing, active investigation.
So things are happening as we are standing here and
as we are speaking. We have identified the shooter. Obviously
he's at the hospital. So with more on that, I'm
going to allow the sheriff to come up and speak
on that portion of it.
Speaker 3 (10:31):
Thank you, Chief.
Speaker 5 (10:32):
As Chief Rebel indicated, I'm Walt mcneillian County Sheriff. First
and foremost, let me express our gratitude to the responding
law enforcement agencies in this community. Our citizens should feel
some degree of comfort knowing that your law enforcement agencies
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are going to respond and do exactly what we did
in this case. That is, bring the offender to justice
and to make sure that we do we can, to
make sure we lock him or her up. Let me
say to you, this is obviously a heinous crime. Our
deepest condolences go out to the FSU family, the families
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of the students who are here, and we understand that
you all have been devastated because of this person's actions.
The question as relates to who is the shooter. The
shooter is twenty year old Phoenix Eckner Eichner, and he's
the son of a Lean County Sheriff Deputy. Our deputy
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Deputy Aigner has been with the LeAnn County Sheriff's Office
for over eighteen years. She has a tremendous job that
she's done. Her service to this community has been exceptional. Unfortunately,
her son had access to one of her weapons and
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that was one of the weapons. That's what's found at
the scene, and we will continue that investigation into how
that weapon was used and what other weapons perhaps he
may have had access to. The alleged shooter was also
a long standing member of the Leon County Sheriff's Office
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Citizens Advisory or Youth Advisory Council, so he has been
steep in the Lean County Sheriff's Office family engaged in
a number of training programs that we have, so it's
not a surprise to us that he had access to weapons.
This event is tragic in more ways than you people
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in the audience could ever offend him from a law
enforcement perspective, but I will tell you this, we will
make sure that we do everything we can to prosecute
and make sure that we send a message to folks
that this will will be tolerated here in Leon County,
and I dare say across the state and across this nation,
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thank you. Let me bring up the FBI Assistant Special
Agent in charge, hebut Reynolds.
Speaker 7 (13:27):
Good afternoon. My name is Hubert Reynolds, and I'm the
acting Special Agent in charge of the Jacksonville Field Office.
I want to echo those standing with me what a
horrific crime this is, and we stand with you fully.
We have an office here in Tallahassee and we are
fully engaged with writing any resources that we can bring
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to bear to help with this investigation moving forward. We've
established a digital tips media line where you can upload photos,
videos prior to and during the incident. If you're there
and social media, please upload all of that. I will
give you now the website address you can upload any
tips to www FBI dot gov slash FSU shooting. Again,
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that's www dot FBI dot gov slash FSU shooting. I
want to assure you that we are going to bring
every available resource to be able to help the community
and the local people here.
Speaker 3 (14:27):
Thank you.
Speaker 8 (14:36):
Good afternoon everyone. I'm Richard mccullull Burck McCullough, the president
of Florida State University. This is a tragic day for
Florida State University. We're absolutely heartbroken by the violence that
occurred on our campus earlier today.
Speaker 1 (14:51):
Two have died.
Speaker 8 (14:54):
Five other innocents are being treated for their injuries. We're
working to support the victims, families, and everyone affected by
this traumatic event. I just returned from the hospital, but
the first lady and I met some of our students
who are the victims. We our hearts go out to
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our students and the victims of this of this terrible tragedy.
I have to say that our law enforcement, law enforcement,
our FSU police officers, absolute heroes in this regard. The
call went out, someone called it in and immediately they
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responded to the scene and immediately neutralized the suspect and
prevented this from being a bigger tragedy. I want to
thank them so much for what they do to try
to keep our students safe.
Speaker 1 (15:51):
Now, this is not the first time the FSU Tallahassee
camp has been hit with a mass shooting. There was
an alumnus shooting and an employee in two students in
November twenty fourteen, and the shooter was killed by police officers.
Lightning doesn't hit twice same spot. Yeah, well, hey, it's
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I tell you, that's that's just downright evil. Just amazing
that this kids, or this young man twenty years old
was involved with the what it sounded like the junior
police department kind of an like you wouldn't expect it
got his mom's gun. I've never even once thought to
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ask law enforcement. Well, we got Sheriff Johnsinoni on tomorrow
four thirty join us. I'll ask him, is there are
the rules when they take their weapons home? Are they
supposed to be locked in a safe lock? To wear
a twenty year old, an eleven year old, a sixteen
year old, You would think that they would have and
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just for you know, lost two purposes that you know
they I don't know. In California, I know they proposed
some laws where you got to have it locked up,
and it's coming since if you got kids around, if
you're a grown person, you live by yourself, or you're
got adults in the house. I think everybody should have it. Now,
nothing wrong with having one quick to grab nearby in
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the middle of the night. Now hold on, bad guy,
let me do my code on my thing there but
not accessible to young people or I guess in this case,
I wonder what the laws though, Well, see if there
are any here, and see if that deputy sheriff there,
that woman had violated that Maybe it should have been
left out where he could have grabbed it and used it.
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And yeah, boy, the sad faces they have a shooting
like this and it's a law enforcement gun. I feel
horrible for the for the mom in this case, the
deputy sheriff there whose son did this, and for those
that lost their lives. I can I keep the horrible
feeling thing rolling here. Let's just I'm just going to
stick with it and get a lot of it out
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of the way because I can't can't handle all this
for an entire show. But man, there's so many horrible
stories just all around me right now. Authorities in Hillarry
County arrested a couple for alleged shot engagement after their
nine month old baby tested positive for cocaine. I'm telling
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you right now that that's I'm giving them fifty years solitary.
The arrest happened Tuesday morning after Lindsey couple brought the
nine month old to the local hospital with a high fever.
Test of the baby tested positive for cocaine. Okay, a
nine month old crawling around somewhat, pulling themselves up on
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the couch somewhat. Maybe there's some super duper Donald Trump
babies that are running around and able to crawl up
on things at nine months old. But that would have
to have been left closer in low, low, low reach,
or given too Maybe it was Could it have been breastfeeding.
Maybe cocaine. Mom breastfeeding the baby could get it that
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way as well. I don't know who it is. I'm
just guessing out loud. The tack to serve the search
on ant to their home five am Tuesday, they filed
the narcotics Ashley Flores twenty nine, Casey Wilbanks thirty two
place under arrest for cholb engagement and elicit narcotics. They
are the biological parents of the baby. Baby is now
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of course being taken care of. It's it's everywhere. Oh
two more kids are taking away thank you. The other
kids did. Other kids had coke in their system. Thank
you director Ryan Nigel for that update. I don't know
when it gets to evil, evil, evil that they're you know,
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we talk about the people coming across the border. I'm
going to say this arabman up at this Michigan event
talking about how the United States of America must fall,
calling on people willing to fight. See, that's debt, that's
more proof of demons man. And I don't know if
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America understands the endgame with this evil that has been
unleashed in our country. Look what was allowed on our
campuses in universities. We'll get to the Harvard Trump fight
in a moment here, but I want you to hear
this cat. He wants people to fight. He's going to
get people to fight. Yeah, they will be willing to fight,
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just not on your side.
Speaker 9 (20:30):
The message for the people of Uzza is going to
be more of the message that should be sent to
the people here in that they have achieved the victory.
We haven't done anywhere near enough. And the people here,
I promise you, we do feel ashamed. We do feel
like we're not doing enough. We do feel like change
needs to come because change must come, and in the
form that it must come is that this empire, the
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American empire that's been hurting our people since the beginning,
the imperial Western powers that have been hurting our people
since the beginning, they must fall. And in Shawl conshaw love,
they will fall. In My message to the people of
us and the pressed peoples across the world is that
there are people here, both young and old, who are
going to be willing to fight and are willing to
put their lives and everything they can on the line
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to bring these empires down.
Speaker 6 (21:14):
This is the trebortary show Condom Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (21:19):
US Navy had the best recruiting month in February since
the year twenty two thousand and two since George w
Way to Go Navy. President Trump announced best recruiting. But
we know why people weren't signing up. Man. He didn't
want to go into a drag queen military. We got
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sanity in the White House again. Remember not too long ago,
this is how we were trying to recruit for the
United States military.
Speaker 3 (21:53):
This is the story of a soldier who operates your
nation's patriot missile defense systems. It begins in California with
the little girl raised by two moms. Although I had
a fairly typical childhood, took ballet, played violin. I also
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marched for equality. I like to think I've been defending
freedom from an early age. When I was six years old,
one of my moms had an accident that left her paralyzed.
Doctor said she might never walk again, but she tapped
into my family's pride to get back on her feet,
eventually standing at the altar to marry my other mom.
(22:34):
This with such powerful role models, I finished high school
at the top of my class and then attended UC Davis,
where I joined a sorority full of other strong women.
But as graduation approached, I began feeling like I'd been
handed so much in life a sorority girls stereotype. Sure,
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I'd spent my life around inspiring women, but what had
I really achieved on my own. One of my sorority
sisters was studying abroad in Italy. Another was climbing Mount Everest.
I needed my own adventures, my own challenge, and after
meeting with an armor recruiter, I found it.
Speaker 1 (23:16):
Notice no desire or love for country, no honor, duty, respect.
I know it's Marines. But you know, go army. No,
no eating glass. I'm a car no a way.
Speaker 3 (23:29):
To prove my inner strength and maybe shatter some stereotypes
along the way. I'm us Army corporal, imm alone, Lord,
and I answered my calling.
Speaker 1 (23:43):
It was all done in cartoon form until the very end,
right there. Yeah, send that out to the kiddies. Yeah,
we got a new Department of Defense though. Now let's
go listen to what they just put out there. This
is making America great to get.
Speaker 10 (23:58):
They never get the afforman, they never get the headlines,
they never get the bright lights, they never get the microphone.
Speaker 1 (24:08):
No one's heard their story.
Speaker 8 (24:10):
No one's familiar with their story.
Speaker 6 (24:13):
One of the dumbest phrases in military history. Our diversity
is our strengths.
Speaker 1 (24:18):
Our shared purpose is our strength.
Speaker 4 (24:20):
We are one DoD community committed to.
Speaker 6 (24:23):
The same issue.
Speaker 8 (24:24):
We are American warriors.
Speaker 1 (24:28):
Okay, let me see this stupid phrase. Ever, diversity is
our strength. Let's move on to our Federal Bureau of
Investigations that the I Deputy director Dan bon Gino announced
that he's instructed his team double Down, Boys, Girls to
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locate the people or groups behind the recent swatting spree
against Drum supporters. He stated, swatting is deadly serious. In
case you don't know what swatting is, it would be
somebody that maybe randomly knows you a little bit or
once maybe you to be shot by the police. They
would call nine one one and say, Trevor has director
(25:09):
Ryan Nigel at gunpoint. He's already killed everybody else in
the building, and you need to get it here quick. Ah,
I hang up, so police, you know they swat in man,
it's a dangerous situation. And then everybody has to slowly,
slowly prove it's not real. They've really gone after the
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Info Wars team, and I can and I should have
his name memorized with that Info Wars reporter that got murdered.
They've been sending pizzas to people's homes with his name. Attacks.
FBI director Cash would Tel addressed the swatting attacks. He said,
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the MPI is aware of this dangerous trend. My team
and I are already taken action to investigate and hold
those responsible accountable.
Speaker 2 (26:00):
All right.
Speaker 1 (26:01):
Time will tell I hope they go get them and
even people that it's just like they do with the
fate calls, the swat calls, the schools. You got police
rushing across town and break neck speed because kids are
being shot. You got schools going on lockdown. You got
kids that can still have their cell phones, texting mom
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and dad that they're in a lockdown. Mom calls her friends,
who calls their other friend, who textes everybody somebody posted online.
Suddenly parents are rushing to the school and then usually
by that point police have said it's not happening. Jamie White,
that's the reporter's name, thank you. Yeah, that's man. Those
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kind of people. And I know they've been able to
track some of these because some of them come in
as phone calls and they're overseas. Some of these links
they have found. That's just terrorism in a way that
terrorizes everybody involved. The cops driving over, the parents who
get to hear about it, the kids that are having
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to go under their desk and lock their doors and
there's a shooting and they're crying, and ah, I wish
they We could catch these kind of people, stockade them
at least for a year. In a stockade. We get
to come by and hurl insults and other things at them,
and then they go into prison for life. Yeah, we
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get that. Year retribution back. Now, I tell you what
bad guys wouldn't to live in my kingdom. I'm short.
They might call me Napoleon. I don't care. I'd be
ruthless against criminals like that. I would understand there's a
difference between stealing somebody's diamond necklace and stealing somebody's kid
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by murdering them. I wouldn't throw every criminal in for life,
but there would be many of those that would be
the majority already would be thrown in for life depending
on the value of the diamond necklace. Oh yeah, but
any even by riding their horse drunk that could run
over a little kid running out of the bakery with
the with the fresh doughnut, yeah, they would be they'd
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be lifers. And if it was it was maybe a
second bag crime.
Speaker 5 (28:21):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (28:21):
I'm telling you, I believe we need to protect society.
We also need to protect I don't know students, Jewish
students on campus, or anybody else that might have stood
up for Jewish students on campus. America stopped protecting certain people,
and this happened within the last few years. Where parents
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at school boards could be attacked by the DJ where
Jewish students could be attacked by pro hamas anti jew haters,
and law enforcement was standing by and what you're not going? Well,
they're overwhelmed. Boy. On the upper hand, the IRS making
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plans to rescind the tax exempt status of Harvard. They've
taken administration has already block two billion. They're fighting the
White House policy citing the constitutional writer or private universities
to determine their own teaching practices. I don't know. President
Trump said, maybe they can lose their tax exempt status.
(29:25):
That'd be a rare move by the IRS. In the
eighties they did it revoked the tax exemption of a
Christian college that the IRS determined use a racially discriminatory
admission policy. They had, but Trump administration announced Harvard's got
to provide information on the misconduct involving students or lose
their eligibility. The anti Semitism Harvard movement out there, that
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spineless leadership assess pool. Isn't that something how our once
esteemed universities. I'm using the term cesspool. And you're and
you're not in along. Yep, No, they are anti American.
They have a fifty three point two billion dollar endowment.
(30:14):
Why aren't they getting tax breaks? Why don't we let
why don't we let Harvard fund their own anti American,
anti Jew chaos there right now, more than one in
four students at Harvard is from another country, not from America. No, no,
they're not. Twenty seven point two percent of the entire
student body come from abroad. You know, they were raised
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to love the country. Secretary of State Rubios said that
he was going to deport some of these individuals, and
guess what he has. Hundreds have been deported. But you
know they're they're afraid that they're gonna They're gonna they're
gonna come after everybody, aren't they. I played you that yesterday.
(31:05):
I'll play it again in case you don't listen to
me every single day of the week. I don't understand
why you're not been. In case you didn't, I'm gonna
play it again. John Hyloman, the ballheaded guy from MSNBC
that did the Uh, you're gonna have to tell me
again the documentary The Circus on Showtime. It's been quite
a few years. I went through a lockdown even since
(31:26):
I've last watched that. But maybe you remember that the
ball headed dude and the other dude that had the
hat on that I don't know some mean too happened
to him. But uh boy, this is what we call
fever pitch. The Trump administration wants a power to deport everybody,
not just illegal aliens. You know what, John, I if
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I got to go vote on that tonight, whether if
we could deport you, can we give Trump the power
to deport? John Hyloman and also the MSNBC do that's
interviewing him on this, I would say that didn't go.
Do You're crazy? So, yeah, we need the nut jobs out. Yeah,
I'm not saying deport them to the suit am where
you can't find food and stuff. Italy a taking right
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sending to the UK or something that Canada, Canada, there
you go. Let's use that as our drop off. Go north,
young man, Go North.
Speaker 10 (32:21):
As Justice Soto my R noted last week, the Trump
administration's claim legally is that they can take anyone in
the United States and disappear them to a foreign country,
and that even if they acknowledge that that was an
error of any kind, that they are powerless to bring
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that person back to the country. It's not just about
mister Garcia. It's not just about illegal illegal immigrants. It's
not about criminal legal immigrants. It's about everybody in the
United States, Canada. Anybody is what their legal claim.
Speaker 1 (32:56):
Is to you.
Speaker 6 (32:57):
The assistant Trevor Jerry Show on The Valley's Power.
Speaker 1 (33:00):
Talk Superintendent of the Year that wanted to come in
here Eugene, Oregon. Graduate graduation rates for Hispanic students and
kids in poverty increased by nineteen percent and twenty three
percent for students in the special programs during his tenure there. Wow,
he had he actually had something on his resume to show, look,
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I did something. Now we'd rather have this.
Speaker 3 (33:28):
We have really good plans that we've put in place,
but we're not very good at execution.
Speaker 1 (33:33):
Well, I think she's in the running for Superintendent of
the Year, National Superintendent of the Year. Nah. Nah nah.
I'd be like presidental state football having an opportunity to
have it's somebody that's like had the you know, touchdown
passing record of the National of the Year or something
like that. Now we'll go with the person that knows
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the playbook but throws interceptions. That's good description, Trevor, thank you.
That is Ago. The director of Home Alone Too, said
he wants to cut President Trump's cameo from the film
by these are some of the I used to say
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late stages. I don't know how far the stages actually
go now. I mean it's beyond beyond. San Francisco Chronicles
said an interview with him, says has become the curse.
He wants to see it gone. He said, they screamed
the film in Chicago and when the moment came on screened,
the audience went crazy. They cheered and cheered. They thought
it was hilarious. He said years later, it's a curse.
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It's something I wish that was not there. It's where
McCauley cou Co had asked Trump for directions and the
Plaza hotel that Trump owned at the time. And Trump
has said, you know in the past, Yeah, they called me,
they begged me that. They're like, no, we did. You
wanted your hotel and you want but this director guy said,
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I can't cut it. If I cut it off, probably
he said, out of the country. Yeah, I would put
you in there with John heineln. Yeah, we would say
need to Canada. If you cut that out, you would
deserve to be deported to Canada. I am I want
my country. What's wrong with me one in the way
that I want it to be. They all would day
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day on the left talk about how exactly how they
want it to be. They've called us domestic terrorists. I'm
not calling you domestic terrorists. I'm just saying, if you
don't like it and don't want to live here, then
go go somewhere else. We want Trump and home alone too. Hey,
get the kiddos, bring the grandkids, so the younger they are,
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the more curious they'll be about it. What does San
Francisco need to do? They need to Well, they know
how to clean it up when President Chief from China
comes in. That's true because it's true when you hear
knew some state that that's what he was referencing.
Speaker 6 (35:55):
That's true because it's true.
Speaker 1 (35:59):
They knew how to clean it up for China, but
not for the rest of us. So how do you
kind of clean up that image? Well, you were wrecked
a forty foot tall statue of a naked lady. Yeah,
that's it. I mean, I guess I shouldn't really be
surprised at San Francisco. I'm just I'm just surprised. It's
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not a dude. Come on, live the stereotype be what
you are. They unveiled Our Evolution, A massive sculpture of
a woman at Embarca Darrol Plaza, you know the ferry building,
forty five feet tall, weighs thirty two thousand pounds, was
made by the Petaluma Artists a decade ago in Treasure
Island for fifty five thousand welded connections. It was debuted
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at burning Man in twenty fifteen. They had a big
party to welcome the sculpture. DJ's dancing, local artists, a
lot of onlookers, and they said the city wants to
erect one hundred these things around town, all to be
over ten feet tall.
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They insistent. Trevor Cherry show in Londo Valley's Power Talk
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