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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This was a pretty big news. Just right down the
street here on Blackstone this morning at ten twenty am.
A suspect is in serious condition after being shot in
the head by a Presnel police officer. The suspect was
holding a knife to an innocent bystander. Happened at the
facts that's the bus transit center in her Manchester at
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black Zone and Shields Presnel Fax driver. Bus driver saw
a woman in her forties with a knife, alerted police
officer on patrol. The officer ordered the woman dropped the knife,
but instead she turned around, approached an elderly woman put
the knife to the back of her neck. Nine year
veteran officer fire one shot hit the suspect in the head.
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The suspect and the victim both fell to the ground.
Investigator say the suspect still had the knife for her
hands when she fell down. Suspect taken to the hospital
serious condition. The elderly woman is okay and waiting to
be interviewed by police. Again. This just happened just hours
ago this morning at ten twenty Wow, man, that's see you.
(01:03):
I always talk about police and we put them under
the gun, literally under the microscope all the time. They
got seconds to respond, seconds in their training to kick in.
That's exactly what you want to do. Should we put
a little time timestamp on this to see how long
we're going to have mental rights activists coming out and
talking about trigger happy police officers. Now, that person obviously deranged,
(01:29):
maybe on something, or maybe just a flat out evil
person that was ready to slice somebody's somebody's neck innocent bystander.
That make matters worse. An elderly woman that could not
have gut punch with the elbow and done a karate
move and taking it out of the hands, No, that's
wow the way to go, police officer. I will applaud that.
(01:51):
I'm not applauding the death of somebody. I'm not applauding
somebody's head having a bullet rammed in it. I'm applauding
that that police officer stepped up then save the life
of an innocent person. That's why, that's why we pay
tax payer money so that we have that kind of
service to protect and to serve. Boy, that that protect,
(02:13):
I'll take that protect any day. You protect. And then yeah,
if you want to on patrol, stop and shoot some
basketball with some guys out in the on the street
out there that's serving community policing, Yes, but no, they're
they're there to have to do that when they have
to do that. And I don't know if you heard
(02:35):
at the top of the hour there Fox News that
helicopter crash six dad, three adults, three kids, all victims
recover from the water. Family visiting from Spain. Sound like
one of the tourist things that go around. I remember
a few years ago, family, We're all getting together at
the Grand Canyon. First time I'd ever seen it, driven
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by it. I don't know how many times, you know,
never gotten off the beaten path to go look at it.
I remember online looking up things, so of course they
know what I'm into that week, so I started getting
these helicopter tours of the grid. I was like, no, way, no,
but two sad stories right there. But that woman's life saved,
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possibly by that police officer here. Do we need a
little uplifting after that a little bit, Director Ryan Nigel,
you need did I get you down in there a
little bit? On a Thursday, President Trump said, it's a
great time to move your company into the United States
of America. He said, hey, Apple, many others they're doing it.
Zero tariffs, almost immediate electrical energy hookups and approvals, no
(03:41):
environmental delays. Don't wait, do it now? All capital letters? Hi,
Ray Harry, step right up. Let the show man president
present this country that he's trying to shine up for everybody. Right,
don't we need a good shining. It's exactly what we need.
I get. Some economic news came out as well. Inflation
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at a four year low. Now, I can't say I've
noticed that hearing about right. I mean, it wasn't that
big huge. Let's see it hit two point four percent.
It's a four year low. Thank you, Joe Biden for
the legacy. We appreciate your build back better that we
(04:24):
knew and stated right here on this show that you
would have to destroy before you decided to build her back.
Just a little bit better economic good news.
Speaker 2 (04:34):
Prices month over month, so this was actually a drop
of point one percent, negative point one percent. That's the
first time we've seen that since COVID. Year over year,
the annual inflation rate was at two point four percent.
This was also better than expected and a six month low.
Moving in the right direction. As far as why this happened,
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there's a few drivers. One thing that really played a
role here, as you can see the trend here of
the inflation dipping a little bit. One of the drivers
was energy. The fact that gasoline prices did not move
up like they usually do in the month of March.
That really helped the impleation.
Speaker 1 (05:10):
All right, that helped you know what else? Out the
whole tear thing. I'm telling you, people are starting to
maybe realize here that a look what he did. He
put out some bacon, then put a trap above it,
so when the wild animal comes up sniffing it, gotcha
(05:30):
and China just walked right into it. It's called in
Chinese the art of the deal.
Speaker 3 (05:40):
Joy that yee shure.
Speaker 1 (05:43):
Yes, that's the art of the deal. In Chinese, Ye
yee shure that. You can't say Trevor Carrey say for
oh you can say for three four cavity all right,
all right, I bet you can't say director Ryan Nigel
tell you lay all night? Yeah? Wow, hey Ai? Can
(06:09):
you say agent squires in Chinese? Right? Ung ya su quays, Okay,
they walked into our trap, didn't they. The markets are
rebounding the one hundred and twenty five percent tariff on
the Chinese imports and again to remind you in ninety
day pause for all the other countries that don't say
my name like this say for TII H. Chargerytecretary Scott
(06:35):
Bessett said, he and I had a long talk on
Sunday and this was his strategy all along, referencing President Trump,
his strategy all along, all along. Man, we went back
to nineteen ninety six, we went back to nineteen eighty nine.
But I'm RONA Barrett, I mean twenty twelve, played to
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all the audio this week of He's been talking about this,
thinking about this, having this go aroun in his mind
for a very very long time. And during that time
he probably said, Hey, if I ever run for president,
I'm going to do it. Well he's doing it calculated.
You know. It really wasn't that difficult of a message?
(07:16):
Was it, don't retaliate and things will turn out. Well,
that's what you can say when you have the big gun,
don't shoot back and things are going to turn out well.
Market came roaring back. I loved Joe Scarborough Morning Breath.
You know, one day, Oh this was horrible. The next day, Wow,
can you believe this? Look what's happening you know, it
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looked like if you listen to the to the swamp
lying fake news mainstream media, it was panic, right, Oh,
it was panic. A lot of four ol wing K
fans just said, I like what just happened with the return? Yes,
it does affect people one hundred and twenty five percent.
(07:59):
That can you imagine that started making the the the
way around, all the all the devices and the Chinese
communist government when that started pinging ping ping ping, And
I don't mean that racially, ding ding ding ding ding
their phones.
Speaker 3 (08:17):
Let's go China Shin, China, China, China, China, China, China.
Speaker 1 (08:22):
She's been thinking about it a.
Speaker 4 (08:22):
Lot, China, China, China, China, China, Shin.
Speaker 1 (08:26):
What's just all about everybody else?
Speaker 3 (08:28):
China, China, China, China, China, China, China, China, China, China, China, China, China, China, China, China, China, China, China, China, China, China, China, China, China, China, China, China, China, China.
Speaker 1 (08:44):
Yeah, we can reach a deal with China, China, China, China.
So bit on his mind for a while. Terrorists weren't
reversed either, Uh, Grudge Report had Trump blinks, No, he refocused,
and he walked him into a trap. Do you even
see how off base even the Drudge Report is with
things like this, Man, I don't know a whole lot
(09:11):
about economics, well, hardly anything about it. You know, during COVID,
I said, don't listen to my medical advice. Why would you?
I ask you to listen to me, because I'm going
to tell you what I read or heard a qualified
expert actually say. And when it comes to economics again,
don't listen to me. Why would you? Why I'm asking
(09:33):
you her to listen to me? Tell you what the
economic experts are saying. You know, the economists that aren't
tainted with the brain eating virus called Trump derangement syndrome.
There are economists that speak in terms of dollars and cents,
not Democrat and Republican. Trump knows the game. And see
(09:58):
the thing about it, they can't anticipate his next moves, right,
aren't we surprised by it when it happens? What about
when you first heard that Trump has now changed all
the tears back to ten percent and China's at one hundred?
Was your first thought? Okay, what's wrong with him? Is crazy?
That's something going on right? Or are were you one
(10:21):
of those that just said instantly, bam, I get what
he's doing. Yeah, I have to say. I thought, unless
all those other countries go along with us for the
ten percent, they're going to have to choose between China
and America. I remember that was my first thought. And
when you hear the phone ringing off the hook, I think,
(10:47):
I actually don't even know how they're going to be
able to keep up with everything. You think about it
ninety days, if just one country might take two or
three days to get figured out, I guess they'll be
divvying it up into tea teams, the economic teams. And
that's so awesome that we got people doing that, doing
the work of the people in government. You think the
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Biden administration ever had teams divvied up to bring jobs
back to America. Teams divvied up to make sure that
Americans could actually, maybe I don't know, work somewhere long enough,
hard enough with their hands or their brains and buy
a house. Man, this is gonna be over before anybody
(11:30):
understands what happened. It's calculated obvious. He's highly intelligent, guys,
he's calculating. A lot of people think he's stupid and chaotic,
and you know, drudging fort Trump blinks. No, man, he
knows how to throw up smoke screens. He goes, hey
like a magician. Hey, look over here. And while you're
(11:53):
looking at the puff of the smoke and the parrot
that just appeared in his right hand, he's taking the
three coins out of his left that he's suddenly gonna
pull out of your nostril, you know, smoke screening them
all over the place. His mind is whirling. Probably the
deals are being planned, and he had four years to
sit and devise this tactic. And I find it fascinating
(12:18):
to observe and and see how he manipulates the swamp
media out there. He's quick witted, he knows what he's doing.
And I feel very confident about this now. The manufacturing
and the factories. I'm not going to say it's going
to be easy to make all this happen, but hey,
we had thousands that were closed, some of them not
that long ago. Shut them up. Let's go, let's get
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them available. Let's have Americans suddenly get jobs fixing factories,
sweeping out, cleaning hosing down coal mines, are reopening, take
those federal buildings that nobody's in and retool them into something.
That's what we need to do. And right now we're
going to see a Democrats protecting China. And you know,
(13:04):
right now at the White House, the phone is ringing
off the hook. This is the Trebor Carry show on
the Valley's Power Talk promo thing. I just plays you
right there a Trump naming all those countries all over
the world. Some cap put that together. It's been out
for like five years, but I added some ring tones
and Dmitri and you know, all those countries are calling
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and it that wasn't Ai. A video guy went back
and took clips, had the clips of President Trump saying
all those countries. Wow, man, trying to remember all the
world leaders from those countries. You would need an uh
AI chip in your brain.
Speaker 3 (13:43):
Do do do do?
Speaker 1 (13:44):
Do? You know read the retina and tell you Prime
Minister Gongo boom from Donado, Oh, Prime Minister dongdo, how
are you sir? You know they got aids around at
all times that it's their job to uh you know,
I'm sure the President has some kind of gesture to
somebody there that is just the whiz of everybody. You know,
(14:07):
if you've been married guys, you know they mean like
if I squeeze your hand, that means if I do
it three times for you to say their name first
when they walk up. You know, those kind of little signs.
There has to be that whiz person around. I'm sure
Trump would demand that. Can I get caught like that?
Or maybe he's just like, forgot your name, tell me
your name again? All New Yorker like that, come on,
(14:28):
give me your name again. I'm not remembering it. But
what we can't remember is inflation headed in the right direction.
She own that's really really good news. I think we
would all feel that way. It's gonna take a minute.
I'm gonna have that grocery shopping trip where I'm gonna
walk out in the parking lot and go that felt different.
(14:52):
I couldn't believe she said eighty nine dollars, not one
hundred and fifty six at the checkout. Something else that
I say is good news. President Trump posting no more
sanctuary cities. Hey, Governor difty do get ready for this.
President Trump said, they protect their criminals, not the victims.
They're disgracing our country. We're being mocked all over the world.
(15:14):
Working on papers to withhold all federal funding for any
city or state that allows these depth traps to exist.
I got some numbers coming up later in the show.
California led with thirteen thousand criminal legal aliens not turned
over to ICE. That is beyond wrong, beyond staggering. We
(15:37):
haven't heard a whole lot from Director of National Intelligence
Tulsi Gabbart. Have you She's not Christy Nomes, she's not
Pam Bondi, she's not having seventy two appearances on Fox.
Some tells me she's at her desk getting her job done,
not dressing up like a cop, even though she's former
military and knows how to hold the machine gun, unlike
(15:57):
Christy Nome, which I'm going to talk about it again later.
Something about that just rubs me the wrong way. But
here's what Director National Intelligence, Tulsei Gabbert talking about the
look at this, Oh is this election denial or something?
Speaker 5 (16:11):
Now?
Speaker 1 (16:11):
They said they found evidence of voting machines being tampered
with the steal elections. Go look this up on your own.
If you don't believe it, go back to two thousand
and eight, George W. Bush, go back to two thousand
and four Ohio Democrats and Republicans getting in trouble with
the voting machines.
Speaker 6 (16:28):
Investigating we have the best of the best going after
this election, integrity being one of them. We have evidence
of how these electronic voting systems have been vulnerable to
hackers for a very long time and vulnerable to exploitation
to manipulate the results of the votes being cast, which
(16:49):
further drives forward your mandate to bring about paper ballots
across the country so that voters can have faith in
the integrity of our elections.
Speaker 1 (16:58):
At former Democrat that going after the voting machines, I'm good,
I'm glad, and as you often hear me discuss on
this show that showers are a key and important element
of my life. Like many of you, some of you
are bath people on occasion. I once twice a quarter
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might get in the bath mood, but very rare. I
think the main thing is I just got a normal,
average tub, and I'm not normal, average feeling anymore. When
I lay in there. It's just too confining.
Speaker 6 (17:33):
Now.
Speaker 1 (17:34):
I always thought if I had one of those big
rounds and koozy tubs, I might use that a little
bit more, but I tell you my shower man, that's
it's a key part of my life every single day.
And I do mean when I say that, I mean
every single day, because the bath would be on a weekend.
Every scene. I get home, I get my kitchen set
up for dinner, my pre cook setup, then off to shower.
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Off the day two headed high velocity. And guess what.
The importance is also very important to President Trump. He's
so serious about it. He signed in executive order about
water pressure. I kid you not. This is the Trevor
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carry Show on the Valley's Power Talk. Now the oop
behind it. I was in the first time I showered
in the Buffalo, New York area, felt like a fireman's
hose or something coming out compared to the the California dribble.
Pressure stinks and that's gonna make you stay in the
shower longer to watch it's supposed to be. We got
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long hair, and all that time you're done, you know,
you don't even feel relaxed. Kramer's fears came true from Seinfeld.
There leave it to the government right to make comedy
not real funny in real life. That's that's what it's like,
you know. Trump joked as he signed in executive order
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on this subject. The President said, I'd like to take
a nice shower to take care of my beautiful hair,
I have to stand in the shower for fifteen minutes
until it gets away it comes out. Trumpets ridiculous. What
you do is you end up washing your hair five
times longer. Biden administration targeted a lot of our applies.
Is the stoves, the water heaters, washing machines, dishwashers, all
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of that, you know, the tools that we depend on.
And they weren't fine before all the new regulations made
it a whole lot worse. The restrictions started in the
Obama administration, probably started in California before Obama got a
in charge of it nasally, but Trump relaxed them, Biden
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put them back into place. Trump's order ads he's gonna
quote make America showers great again. Sorry, mister President David
Malcolm in heis are already beats you to that. Does
he know about you, David? You need to be in
his administration now? It seems welcome.
Speaker 5 (20:01):
Well, I'd love to reach out to him and let
him know that all shower heads are not made alike,
and that we know how to do a real good
job of rinsing long hair and with low flow.
Speaker 1 (20:16):
I can't believe when a story hits, I always think
I need an expert on something. And when this story hit,
I said, I know, we'll make you. The showers are.
Let's call you. The showers are, David Malcolm, the showers
are when, of course you probably know this. When did
the restriction Julie start in California?
Speaker 5 (20:34):
Well, it actually started nationwide in nineteen ninety two. It's
a long time ago, and it was two and a
half gallons a minute. And the reason why low flow
got such a bad name, a bad rap, is because
the response by the manufacturers at the time, and they
were all American companies, was to just restrict the flow.
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So they the restriction was, well, the mandate was no
more than two and a half gallons minute at eightypsi.
And by putting in a restrictor that doesn't compensate for pressure.
Most people don't have adpsi. And so let's say you
got forty fifty sixty psi, well you're going to have
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a lot less than two and a half gallons a minute,
and that's why they hated them, and that's why they
made fun of them on that TV show. And it
wasn't until more recently. It pretty much started in the
Obama years when manufacturers began modifying the nozzles to work
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better and to deliver higher pressure at low flow okay,
And they also were adding restrictors that compensate for pressure,
so you were able to get your maximum flow. Let's
say it's two gallons a minute at adpsi, but it
was also reaching two gallons a minute as low as
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forty psi.
Speaker 1 (22:01):
Yeah, but David, that to me, that sounds like your
European speaking metrics. Let me ask, is it like going
from a V eight to a four cylinder?
Speaker 5 (22:15):
No, it's not. I think. I think the new.
Speaker 1 (22:17):
Rules that they put in place now, the rules they
put in place in nineteen ninety two, what percentage did
it back it down? Like maybe you can use a
percentage well that okay.
Speaker 5 (22:27):
Prior to nineteen ninety two, it was it was unlimited.
You could have any flow, okay, and so and so
there was no restriction at all, and people were happy
with them. They were probably getting three four gallons a minute.
Speaker 1 (22:41):
Where let me let me stop you one moment, ask
where is it regulated at what point of when the
water leaves the water company and comes to my shower
Where is that regulated at that edpsi? Where does that
happen in the process.
Speaker 5 (22:56):
It's built into the showerhead.
Speaker 1 (22:57):
Okay, so it's right, it'll shower head. That's where I got.
Speaker 5 (23:00):
And so where the water comes into the shower head
at that's where the restrictor is. And it doesn't allow
the flow rate to get above two and a half
gallons a minute up to ad psi. And I know
that's very complicated and complicated and hard to understand, but
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the fact is with it. The delivery of low flow
and a good shower is all dependent on the nozzle.
And that's what we've done at high Sierra shower heads.
We've developed a single nozzle. We're the only ones in
the world to do that. That breaks up a stream
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of water into a cascade of heavy droplets, and the
heavy droplets makes the water feel like more water than
it really is. It can rinse long hair and do
as good of a job as a shower head of
twice the flow rate.
Speaker 1 (23:58):
Well, yeah, I experience said every night. I experience that
every night David, you know that you can't. David came up.
David's been in my bathroom. He's he's uh, he installed
that shower for me, and David. What I what I
like about it is that the handheld as well. That
a lot of times you have a switch where you
go from either the shower or the handheld, but they
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both maintain the same pressure. Even if I shut off
the valve on the handheld, it's stay. Everything stays the
same right right.
Speaker 5 (24:26):
And that's that self adjusting regulator that we build into
the shower heads, so it really doesn't care what the
pressure is upstream. It's always going to have the same
flow rate. And our nozzles are designed for a specific
flow rate. So if somebody orders a one point twenty
five gallon a minute, we have a special nozzle just
for that. If somebody orders two gallon a minute, we
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have a special nozzle just for that flow rate.
Speaker 1 (24:51):
You know what, can I do another sales pitch here?
He's like, yeah, go ahead, please on that side nozzle there, David. Uh.
When I used to clean the shower, I would you know,
the shower head would only turn just a little bit
left or right, and I couldn't rent off the tile
on the side with that nozzle. Now I can take
that anywhere, even up on that little ledge where the
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shampoo sits on that skinny window. I can even hose
it down up there high pressure. So it actually makes
cleaning not hurt my back at all, Like having to
get a cup in there and fill the cup up
and splash it up against the wall to clean it off.
You know, none of that medieval cleaning.
Speaker 5 (25:29):
Yep. That's the beauty of the handheld and I think
everybody should have our handheld shower heads. There's nothing better.
Speaker 1 (25:36):
Yeah. Well, uh, now, is this gonna help California or
is California gonna fight You think this executive order from prizident.
Speaker 5 (25:44):
Yeah, but California already has its own regulations. It's got
a California Energy Commission, and I'm sure it's dug in.
It's not gonna budge. And the maximum allowed flow right
for California per shower head is one point eight gallons
per minute. But you know you would not if somebody
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you just use our one point eight and you'll never
miss a high flow showerhead.
Speaker 1 (26:12):
Now, does California make less water gallons per minute? You
said one point eight. Is it that that little rubber
valve the regulator in there? Do they just make that
bigger no so that last water comes around.
Speaker 5 (26:27):
They actually make the holes through it smaller. Okay, but
but you also make the nozzle smaller. If you don't,
the pressure will drop and you and you'll it'll be
very weak and people will hate it. So there's there's
a lot of art involved in making a good shower head.
Speaker 1 (26:44):
Yeah, well, there's a lot of art involved in making
a new commercial. I got an idea I think I'm
gonna I'm gonna do for your head. Now, I'm gonna
let people I'm gonna take it. I'm gonna be naked,
but it's on the radio, so it's not gonna matter.
I'm gonna take a recording in and let people hear
how loud that shower is. That says what you're experiencing.
It's not weak if they can just block out MI
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nudity in their mental picture of what I'm creating there, Yes,
it'd be good.
Speaker 5 (27:11):
Getting back to that nineteen ninety two mandate. I want
everybody to know that I actually agree with President Trump.
I don't think there should be a nationwide mandate on
shower heads flow rates. I think it should be regional.
Every region is going to be different. Some areas need
to conserve water more than others. And it's personal too,
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because like a single guy who's got the shower to himself,
he doesn't have to worry about running out of hot water.
But a family of four or five or six, they
do okay, and so high flow for those families, it's
not gonna work. You don't They're going to run out
of hot water. I don't know how many times people
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who've told me that, you know that, that's what they
love so much about our shower heads is that there
everybody can pick a grid shower and they don't run
out of hot water.
Speaker 1 (28:05):
Well, I think you should be kicked out of the
state if you keep bragging this way. People like me
because I stay in there a lot longer because it's enjoyable.
Uh so, yeah, boy, I'm using Yeah, that's high Sier
shower Hey, here's your tagline, high Sier shower heads. It's
horrible for the state of California because it's so comfortable.
You just take a long shower.
Speaker 5 (28:25):
That's good, but you know something, but when you can't
stand long. At least you're able to get the job
done quickly.
Speaker 1 (28:32):
Yeah, and the pressure to get I uh, the pressure
is so good. It probably removes some of my hair
that's standing on top, David. But women that are even
some of the guys that wear their hair in a
bun sometimes you know that hairstyle. Boy that the Jesus apostle. Look,
I can't imagine trying to get shampoo out of that.
Speaker 4 (28:51):
No.
Speaker 5 (28:52):
I need to get one of these in the hands
of Donald Trump.
Speaker 1 (28:55):
Yeah, well you're the You're the showers are and he's
into it. So we'll sending this podcast and I never know,
maybe you'll be the showers across the country. David Highs
heershowerheads dot Com. Correct, all right, man, thank you. I
appreciate you being our showers are expert. David Malcolm Ice
here shower heads.
Speaker 5 (29:16):
Ah.
Speaker 1 (29:16):
I wish it was five forty eight so that i'd
be about twenty nine minutes from in my shower. Maybe
I should record that commercial tonight. Yeah, I think this
is the Trevor Cherry show on the Valley's Power Talk.
Six people killed. They were from Spain and the Blade
(29:36):
It show. One picture showed the blade separated from the helicopter.
Helicopter felt at times upside down. It looked like tipsy
turvy right into the water. Just let's go.
Speaker 4 (29:48):
It sound like a sonic boom on my right. So
I look up and literally as you see a helicopter
splitting in two with the rotor flying off in the sky,
was going so fast and just went straight into the water.
I've never seen anything like that. Matter.
Speaker 7 (30:04):
Yeah, it's got to be a scary thing to see,
as I said, and I'm one of the people who
lived that in and around that area a little further up.
But you watch the traffic and it's beautiful to see
these helicopters, and sometimes you see military helicopters, and sometimes
you see formations. It's you know, this is the biggest
city in the country. A lot happens here. But when
something happens catastrophic, as it appears something has in the Hudson,
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you can't you don't get law enforcement to something quicker
than that. You saw the response. We were it around
three thirty three, and there were law enforcement.
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Boats headed already there. I guess two were taken to
the hospital and either died on the way or at
the hospital. The rest all the bodies were recovered, it
looked like it wasn't that far from shore in the river,
very close to the so it could have been a
lot more loss of life had that hit a street
there or a building there. You don't know what the
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pilot did in the last moments to make sure that
they landed and hit on the water there. But it
was a tourist helicopter splitting into the rotor flying off.
You hear that, eyewitness sound said, it sound like a
sonic boom. You want to talk about lawlessness in Portland
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because you know, you think of Portland again with the
Summer of Love. Of course we had Seattle and we
had Portland. But Sunday at four o'clock in East Portland,
speaking of video, that was shocking to see all the
hooligans out there reving their engines and spinning their tires
and doing donuts right out in the middle of a
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busy intersection what probably once was busy at a Sunday
at four, But no, the people that had to go
to and fro couldn't get through. So what happened. It
lasted eleven minutes and Portland police showed up and shut
it down. Now I saw the video, large crowd right
down the road, donuts, other stunts. At one point, one
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of the cars hitody that was hanging out on the side.
He fell down on the ground. Portland Police said they
did not have enough resources to break up this streak
takeover defund the police. Good idea, they said. Officers were
parked nearby to ready for this. We're here, we're gonna
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monitor the situation. All right, stay right there, Just monitor it.
That's all we can do. They police and encourage them
to leave. But look they didn't comply. Imagine that not
doing what the cops said yet. So it kicked off
at four and it went on until eight pm that night,
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four hours of an intersection shut down. They said, it
fizzled out and people left. You think they'll plan another one, Well,
they'll plant a bigger one. Why not? Why not sell
some hasheis and fetnyl? Why don't you open a brothel
on the back seat of some of the cars, go
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to town guys. The cops are going to stay nearby
and we're monitor in the situation. The Portland Police spokesource
and said we treat these events as a crowd control event.
We're not there to stop lawlessness. We're just there to
control the crowd that's attracted to the lawlessness. Guys, come on,
don't you get that that's twenty twenty five. What are
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you thinking about? Caught? He got caught red handed. The
guy in Clovis caught by police vandalizing the tesla out there. Yeah,
he slashed one of the tires at a save mart
at six forty three at night. He got caught, video recorded, busted, busted.
It's just not the radicals out there like this man
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from the Foothills. No, it's the Democrat politicians
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