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February 1, 2025 • 35 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
President Trump and his policies are unpopular. That is just
simply wrong. Well, you're going to say that because you
know on a illegal immigration polls conducted by ABC, CBS,
Marquette and the New York Times. Polls showed that when
respond it's favor supporting all illegals by decisive majorities ranging

(00:20):
from fifty five percent to sixty four percent. When you
lend all those polls together, so out of touch Democrats
and obviously some Republican in name only mayors out of
touch with what people want in America. Man, we got
so much news Trump administration nominees and conference hearings and
the plane crash. We'll get you an update bottom of

(00:43):
the hour. Not a whole lot more to update on it.
But what we do know, But the number one issue
affecting our lives today is the fact that it's becoming
obvious we got a how to locally affect elected officials
in law enforcement that don't well, I'll just say it's
not me saying this. I'm the messenger. They don't understand
the law of the land. And I will assume some
didn't notice what just happened to cross the country on

(01:04):
November fifth, My word. The mayor of Detroit, New York
City are working with the FEDS and ICE. Yet our
Mayor Jerry Dyer's taking a firm stand against working with
his fellow law enforcement officers to write a wrong And
if I'm picking up what they're throwing down, if you're
here illegally from China or Mexico or the Middle East,

(01:27):
you're you're welcome and you're cared for and going to
be protected in Fresno. But if you're homeless and you're
from Oreville and they're going to drive you out of town, man,
I read your Central Valley dot Com. Two Frescol City
Council members putting forward plans to find financially find other cities.
If we got you transport and your transients over here,

(01:51):
you didn't go through the proper consent. So it's the
anti human Transportation and Abandonment Ordinance. This is council President
Mike Orbassi and the city council member Nick Richardson. Am
I for fighting against that? Yeah, we already have enough
that are attracted here with our you know, free syringes
and whatnot on Saturday. But yeah, okay, but that let

(02:15):
me side note that for a moment, kmph dot com
said it was a straightforward message from city officials. So
it's not just these two city council members. I did
a search over the last ten days, last twenty four
hours to see Mayor Dyer in the name of that
ordnance anti human It doesn't seem like he's made the comments.
The city council members have made the comments on this,

(02:38):
but this new ordnance, it was addressed concerns at neighboring
cities dropping off unhoused people in the city of Fresno.
And I said, wait, hold it, stop, and you're telling
me that we got people residing here in Fresno that
don't belong here because they aren't from here. Whooh, all right, guys,
you stepped in it. Let's go with this conversation. I'm

(02:58):
going to quote city council member. He said, Pineedale's my
district at borders District two and six. In the last
six months, there's been an onslaught of unhoused folks coming
into Pineedale that actually aren't from the community. Well shocking.
Imagine Fresno rejecting people that aren't from here. I'm just
gonna try and keep reading this. Although they're not for

(03:19):
sure where they're coming from. This costs the city to
do research. I guess that costs money, our tax paying money.
They decided to send a message they're not going to
tolerate anyone sending people into their communities. Oh up, wait
a minute, I thought we're supposed to not be asking
people where they're from. How do you know they're not

(03:39):
from here? Is it okay to ask them? What of
a surprise surprise? Yeah? I guess we can't ask people
where they're from. No, not if you want to, you know,
sit there and profile them and go, well, it's obviously
they're not from here, so I can't ask them their origin.
But man, if they look like they're from Chico, we're
gonna have them where they're from. Where are you from

(04:02):
in your current old dale? Oh, China, Vietnam, Russia? We
can't ask. We can't ask that. Hey, I'm going to
try and keep getting through this here, and believe me,
I it's Friday. There might sound like there's a smile
on my face, but this angers me as I keep
reading this and correlating it to the You're picking up

(04:25):
on what I'm throwing down here, right, Okay, let me
get back to reading this KMPS dot com. Newly elected
council member Nick Rich you said made the message directly clear.
We got a chance to speak. Here's his quote, maybe
most importantly, since a clear message up and down California
that using Fresno is a terminal for tracking trafficking is
not an option. Now comes Troznel City attorney Andrew Chans.

(04:46):
Weren't he and Michael Evinettie gonna take down Noon as
in Trump? Where's noon as in Trump? Here?

Speaker 2 (04:51):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (04:51):
Okay, anyhow, let's hear what a city attorney had to say. Quote.
These laws apply to everybody, all government agencies. It doesn't
matter if you're wearing a badge, or if you were
for a county or city in any other area of
our state, you will be held accountable. Imagine that moving
people around the interior of our city. I mean people

(05:14):
shouldn't be here because they're not from here. City Attorney
Andrew Jans is gonna go after people, even the ones
with badges. He said that means law enforcement. He's gonna
hold them accountable. So the ordin that's going to be
introduced next city council meeting, I don't know are they

(05:36):
are they earless? Did they even hear themselves? I wonder
what the mayor will talk about sanctuary. Mayor Jerry Dyer'll
see if he'll make a comment, and maybe hopefully, I
don't know, fall into the trap here. I really think,
are they tone deaf? Don't you feel that way? It's

(05:56):
like we need to test them, Like Mayor Dieru, put
this up to your ear. Can you hear this? Council
Member Arius, can you hear this? Can they hear us?
Can they Supervisor Luis Chavez? Can you hear tones? I
got it right, Newsome Rob Bonta, are you a tone death?

(06:25):
I think they hear. They just are too embarrassed to
realize they need to change course. I'm reading ABC thirty
dot com Know your Right cards handed out to farm
workers in southeast Fresno. It lists people's rights due to
the process and legal representation under the Fourth and Fifth Amendments.
These rights are for citizens. But in this country, we

(06:49):
have real laws that I'm going to say, refute the
red cards they're handing out Know your Rights really, well,
here's the law, and allow me to I'm no genius,
but I'm going to educate some people. And it's because
I can read and comprehend. I'm not a constitutional scholarly

(07:11):
attorney or lawyer or anything like that. I can read
Title eight USC. One three two four define several offenses
related to aliens. Prohibits aliens, smuggling, domestic transportation of unauthorized aliens,
concealing or harborizing unauthorized aliens, encouraging or inducing unauthorized aliens

(07:32):
to enter the United States, and engaging in a conspiracy,
or aiding and abetting any of the preceding acts. The
word even in their encouraging, you know, like cards being
passed out and free attorneys and workshops and mayor dier
telling them to feel comfortable. Would that go under encouraging?
I would think that might domestic transporting make an offense

(07:56):
for any person who knowingly or recklessly disregarded the fact
that an alien has come to, entered, or remains in
the US. And violation of law if you transport or
move or attempt to transport or move such alien within
the United States by means of transportation or otherwise, and
furtherance of such violation of law. I'm just reading the

(08:17):
details here because I think that it really does need
to be stated Harboring makes an offense for any person who,
knowing or in reckless disregard of the fact that an
alien has come to, entered, or remains in the United
States and violation of law, shields from detection, or attempts
to conceal, harbor or shield from detection such an alien

(08:38):
in any place, including any building or any means of transportation.
Do we call them church buildings? Can we call them
school buildings? These are buildings churches where they're saying no,
you can't go in there. It says right here. Harboring
such alien in any place, including any building. There's no

(08:58):
exclusion of transportation. These are all sub sections under Title
eight USC. One three two four. Encouraging or inducing makes
an offense for any person who encourages or induces an
alien to come to, enter, or reside in the United States,
knowing or in reckless disregard of the fact that such

(09:18):
coming to entry, or residence is or will be in
violation of law. The Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigration Responsibility
Act in nineteen ninety six made an offense for any
person during any twelve month period to know only hire
at least ten individuals with actual knowledge that these individuals
are unauthorized aliens. That's Everify. You're at iHeart they're part

(09:45):
of e Verify. I read that in all the documents. Now,
these are the penalties. Maximum penalty for violating eight usc.
One three two four the alien smuggling and conspiracy is
a fine under Title eighteen, imprisonment for not more than
ten years or both. With regard to domestic transportation, harboring,

(10:07):
encouraging or inducing aiding a betting, maximum term of imprisonment
is five years. Unless the offense was committed for commercial
advantage or private financial gain, then the maximum can be
ten years. Then they add enhance penalties. In violation of
serious bodily injury or placing life in jeopardy, the violation

(10:30):
results in the death of any person, the defendant may
be punished by death or imprisonment for any term of years.
I'm just reading you the laws that are on the books.
The basic penalty for a violation of sub section one
three two four is a fine under Title eighteen, imprisonment
for not more than one year or both. Enhance penalties

(10:53):
for violations involving bringing in criminal aliens. So we go
by the laws on the books. There's a lot of
people in position of authority, whether it be government or
law enforcement, or private business, or in violation of eight USC.
One three two four. There's just no way around it.
And our Mayor Jerry Dyer, he understands that. That's why

(11:15):
yesterday when I mentioned I'm going to mention it again
that he was sure to state at the Fort Washington
Country Club breakfast he had with the president of Hispanic
Foundation breakfast, and he was quoted by GeV Wires saying,
we have to be careful not to say that we're
going to interfere with things that are going on, but
that doesn't mean we have to participate in them either.

(11:38):
He knows the law. He's a former chief of police.
He knows he knows the laws. And if he doesn't,
then he'll he'll he'll learn them when the Feds come
and ask for some help. And he added, well, President,
police would assist to prevent an injury to an ice officer.
He said, that's normal procedure for most local police departments.

(12:00):
Now that's common sense. President, without hanging up a sign
proclaiming it is a sanctuary city. And then Republican Mayor,
I don't know if he knows how to read the room.
The room has changed.

Speaker 3 (12:15):
This is the treportary show on the Valley's power talk.

Speaker 1 (12:20):
Their active duties. So they can't do the job of
law enforcement on US soil, making arrest or attain anybody.
But they can do like transportation. They can get to
show the border patrol here could make these arrests. They
can help put up barriers, barbed wire fencing. All of this.
Now we can flip that switch real quick if President

(12:40):
Trump and acts the Insurrection Act of eighteen seven, that
would allow them to actually then police the border. Secretary
Defense Pete Hegsetts, Secretary Holdsecurity Christy Nome. They're going to
issue a report in ninety days that will advise the
President on the next steps to secure the border. He's
already declared the national emergency. He's already classified the drug

(13:01):
cartels as a terrorist organization. Secretary HEADSECT was asked about
are you going to send the military down in New
Mexico to go after these cartels.

Speaker 4 (13:11):
I don't want to get ahead of the President, and
I won't. That's ultimately going to be his decision. But
let me be clear, all options will be on the
table if we're dealing with what our designated foreign terrorist
organizations who are specifically targeting Americans on our border. And
we're finally securing our border. We've been securing other people's border.

Speaker 5 (13:33):
For a very long time.

Speaker 4 (13:34):
The military is orienting shifting toward an understanding of homeland
defense on our sovereign territorial border.

Speaker 1 (13:41):
That is something we will do and do robustly. Okay, Bravo.
Now coming back closer to home. Mayor Tim Diane Pierre
so Clovis was on the show yesterday standing up to
be a non sanctuary city just like Huntington Bee Chaz,
and she updated today she said, My friend and colleague

(14:04):
Drew Bessinger, indicated on his Facebook page, said he is
a on the declaring close and non sanctuary city, basically
saying our hands are tied by state law and this
effort is sowing the seat of discontent amongst good people
of differing opinions, and it resolves absolutely nothing. Can't we
all just get along? Quid. I'm going with the state,

(14:27):
just like I did with the lockdowns, and you know
the COVID they were right, yeah, wow, come on, Drew,
what's with you? Did you just hear all those laws?
I just read to you if not, Hey, let's make
sure we send in this podcast. Yeah, let's send it

(14:47):
to with just those laws. We'll clip it out. We
won't make him have to hear all my other ranting.
Thank you to Neil. A listener to the show emailed
me Trevor Power Talk ninety sixty seven dot com. And
do it the old fashioned way where it's one on one.
Like that, we don't have to tell the whole world
what we're up to. He said, I totally agree that
Jerry Dyer's wrong to exempt illegal aliens from law enforcement action.

(15:11):
He said. The first quote in the b states diar
will not go after illegals in schools or churches. The
last quote said dire will not work with any federal
agencies regarding a legal immigration. This does not this does
need to be clarified. He said. The Supreme Court ruled
that states Arizona cannot interfere with federal jurisdiction over immigration policy.
This means when Dyer defers the California law regarding sanctuary law,

(15:32):
he is wrong. I would think so with Drew Bessinger there,
you're wrong, Neil that listens to the show, said DIYer
took an oath as police chief and his mayor to
defend the US constitution. The new immigration officer, Tom Holman
has stated he will charge public officials with felonies if
they do not cooperate with federal immigration policy. He said, well,

(15:52):
they charged dire with a felony for aiding and abetting
a legal immigration. A felony charge takes away the right
to vote, the right to possess and bear arms. Wouldn't
want to lose a concealed carry that, so it applied
to all law enforcement officials around the nation who wanted
to interfere with federal authority over immigration law. Think about
all the public police commissioners in sheriff will lose their

(16:13):
right to possess personal firearms because they resisted federal immigration
law with no legal basis. Neil, you're correct, there's no
legal basis. It's not Neil's opinion in my opinion to
the laws on the books. But you know what my
opinion is government was created by God to protect citizens.

(16:36):
And there's a little bit of proof about that. When
the Jews went into Israel, he commanded them to build
a wall. Number of illegals you hear the numbers, eleven million,
sixteen I don't know what people want to use. Gibby's
high as thirty million. A Yale University study estimated there

(16:57):
were at least twenty two million. All right, that one
feels right. Let's go with that one, because Yale they're
smart up there. Let's go twenty two million. It don't
matter with the numbers. We see the impact on working
class Americans. We've seen it in the rising costs in
healthcare and housing and education. We got a Citrus ceo
crying about his loss of labor over the fear not

(17:20):
one to come to work. He goes on to say
one point two billion State GDP yearly Citrus industry puts
into it. Well, I guess you're telling us your workforce
or whatever percentage of it is, cost us thirty two
billion dollars a year. I'd rather do without oranges. I

(17:41):
actually have a tree still full in my backyard. I've
eaten more oranges in the last few months than a
dude in Buffalo E's in twenty years. I really have so.
But this invasion has a cost to working US citizens,
to our towns and our goals, because we're forced to

(18:01):
deal with the needs of people that we can't afford
to deal with. Now, does that mean as a country
we don't help. Yeah, we do. Our tax paying money
goes in. You always see product of USA in any
kind of disaster, the bags of rice, all the stuff
coming off. We help. But if you support deportation orders

(18:25):
for illegals, you're not racist. Most Hispanics actually favor enforcement
of the law. You're not xenophobic. So don't let anybody
make you feel that way. We've had twenty, what thirty,
forty fifty how many years of these discussions that we've had,

(18:48):
and nothing's ever been done until now. This is the
Trevor Chary Show on the Valley's Power Talk in different angles,
And the more that I look at it and I go, man,
it looks like it's just aiming for that airplane. Right
then I read what a pilot says, because I don't

(19:11):
know anything about this guy, and remember, looking at it
almost just we're not seeing all the levels. This pilot
was talking about how bright the landing lights were on
on the on the on the jet that was coming in,
and you know, ask how the black Hawk managed to
hit that with all those lights. He said, the angle
the helicopter was seeing approaching from the side, the lights,

(19:32):
the beacons, the strobes. He said, could get lost in
the city lights. This again just seems to be the
opinion to me. That makes sense if you don't want to,
you know, if on the black box we're here, two
gunshots go off or something, then obviously there was But
he said the helicopter climbs in a nose low altitude.

(19:54):
He said, it's likely they didn't have a direct visual
line of sight of the jet. And he said, why
did the military crew tell air traffic control that they
had the traffic in sight? He's saying, it appears they
misidentified that jet that was taking off the on the
far right hand side. And I kept looking at all
these new videos for something that would make me not

(20:16):
believe this pilot's story right here, and I have yet
to see that. Did they misidentify that jet that was
taken off and they were flying under visual flight rules,
it was their responsibility to see and avoid any of
that traffic there. And he said while that jet was
descending on the final approach, it had to make a
final turn, while the Blackhawks seemed to be in a

(20:37):
slight climb according to track data. He said, that means
the two aircraft were not at the same altitude until
the moment of impact. He said the helicopter's crew might
have had little to know upward visibility. He said, the
jet was where it was supposed to be. It's the
issue of the helicopter's path that's an issue. It should
have never been where it was. Apter appeared to have

(21:01):
called the wrong traffic in sight when what they were
seeing when they were worn by the air traffic control.
Does that make sense. I'm trying to relay what this
pilot had said. Even President Trump raised the question why
the black Hawk was at the wrong altitude. But then
I go to the man, it looks like it's just

(21:23):
just aiming at it, just going straight on, like I'm
gonna hit that no matter what he said. This pilot
again said the helicopter never changes its flight path in
the videos. He said they would have to somehow calculate
the exact angle needed without maneuvering at all. He said,
to Nail a jet that had just made a left

(21:44):
turn toward the one ray and was descending down, he said,
you could try that a thousand times and probably never
get it right, because that helicopter never stopped it basically
went in a straight line across the horizon. I guess
if you were like, okay, look at that plane, ang
when you'd be all kind of you would see more movement.
I would think, I don't know anything about aviation, but
I would think you would see not just direct I

(22:07):
don't know that black box. Hopefully, the salvage crews operations
are ongoing right now. Large parts and small parts of
debris are being salvaged. Air Traffic Control is doing interviews.
They're not going to release the manifest yet. I don't
know if they have. There's two separate recorders on the jet.

(22:29):
The helicopter had a combined recorder. In the black boxes
they have been found, and of course everybody's got an opinion,
and I would say, at this point everything points to
being a freak accident. The service members are human beings,
but well, we'll find out. And if it was any

(22:51):
other time in America, I'd be like, we were never
going to find out who shot JFK or RFK or
MLK or anything, you know, and BEng Ghazi, you know,
whatever you want to throw in the mix, I'd probably
be going, I will never figure this out. But I
have a new sense that with new people in charge,
that hopefully we will. They said, facts are still coming
in that the investigation that had happened the night before

(23:14):
that a flight had had to abort the landing there
at Reagan Airport when the helicopter got too close, and
they said the near miss was almost identical. Wow, here's
a former air traffic controller talking about all the DEEI
policies at President Trump brought up that everybody gave me
a load of crap over that basically just destroyed the FAA.

(23:40):
And you go all the way back to the Obama
administration and Biden and Biden and then when Biden two
point zero when he became president. You just remember the
Adam Carole story when anyone become a firefighter, taking him
seven years because what he was he was too tall
to go into a window to say no, he was
too white. Here's this former air traffic controller.

Speaker 5 (24:02):
It's a preventable disaster. This is the system has been
under attack Throe, the DEI, and the FA bowing to
wodness since twenty ten since the Obama administration. The lack
of staffing is directly attributable to the Obama administration terminating
the lists of eligible well trained air traffic control statements

(24:26):
in thirty six universities across the country and twenty thirteen
because they were too white.

Speaker 1 (24:31):
Yeah, I'm almost now afraid to fly. Here's a former
air traffic controller talking about the stats aren't correct here.

Speaker 5 (24:39):
So you think you're seeing legitimate statistics, you're not. In
the old days, before twenty ten, the immunity program, if
the air traffic control got two airplanes too close too
many times, it would be decertified and retrained. Now they're not.
All they have to do within forty eight hours of
being noticed or being investigated for a potential separation error.

(25:01):
They're called operational errors in the FA. The controller this
simply has to avail themselves of this program that gives
them immunity. And when I say immunity, I mean immunity.
The FA cannot retrain these people.

Speaker 1 (25:13):
Oh so you made too many mistakes. You would be
retrained in the past, and I guess you'll be doing better,
you'd be fired. But now you can't even retrain those people.
Why would you not retrain those people?

Speaker 5 (25:24):
The FA, because of this immunity program, cannot rectify the situation.
They have to basically allow the person to remain in
the same position.

Speaker 1 (25:36):
It makes a whole lot of sense. Hundreds of people's
lives on the line, and oopsie. You know, if I
make an oopsie, we got dead air or something, not
dead people. There are certain jobs where no, if you
make an oopsie, that you're off the thing until you're
retrained somehow to not oopsie again. And if it's too

(25:58):
bad of an oopsie, you're just now they're uh, you're
you're gonna go around and do recruitment at high school,
uh job fairs. Yeah, you're not gonna be looking at
these screens anymore. My mom brought up a point that
even kind of scared me more. She says, Oh, they'll
just probably go to AI soon controlling all the air

(26:18):
traffic Control Director Ryan Eigel's face in there, he's going, no, please, no, no, no.
I I know if that at that point, if they
want me to fly with AI air Traffic Control and
let go of the steering wheel my automobile, I'll be
yep idiot, come back. Yeah, easily I could get from

(26:40):
work to hear taking some side roads. Here's Uh. We've
had him on the show a few times. He's now
the Attorney General of Kansas, Chris Coboc. He said, we
should have never ever seen these kinds of rules.

Speaker 6 (26:57):
This alarming shift to DEI hiring, diversity inclusion, race based
hiring is something we should not see at any federal
agency because it's unconstitutional and we should not see it
ever at an agency that has the safety and lives
of so many passengers in their hands.

Speaker 1 (27:16):
Now boarding for all those in the A group A
one through thirty. The next time I hear that, I
know I'm going to have this next statement from the
Attorney General Lacan just rattling around in my head because
I'm just that way here he is talking about the
the numbers, the safety numbers or the unsafe safety numbers.

Speaker 6 (27:36):
In twenty twenty three, there was a based on internal
statistics at FAA, there were five hundred and three lapses
in air traffic controller decisions, which was up the sixty
five percent over the previous year, and The New York
Times reported also in twenty twenty three that there were
three hundred near collisions.

Speaker 1 (27:55):
Yeah, how many millions of flights we only have almost
Oops He's no, that's not no. Uh uh. Now, if
there's any kind of business where I'm going to demand
one hundred percent perfection. That's that's it. And the sound

(28:16):
guy at the inauguration not having the music on for
Carrie Underwood. Sorry, no excuse none whatsoever. Atturney General coboc here, Kansas,
talking about we all feel this way.

Speaker 6 (28:28):
Whether it's my pilot, my air traffic controller, or my surgeon.
I don't care what skin color they have. All I
want is the most competent, skilled person because their decision
could end my life in a a in a Second's.

Speaker 1 (28:40):
Gracious, any how dare he talk about? He doesn't care
what that it's about. But hey, you know what I'm
gonna do. I'm gonna block all that from my my
ram my memory. I'm going to try and delete that
file from my head next time I hear all boarding here.
And I'm just going to think back on this reassuring

(29:02):
voice here.

Speaker 2 (29:03):
How concerned are you? I'm very concerned. Could we watch
these things very closely? If you look at the last
decade or so, you would see between ten and twenty
times a year typically that this would happen. This year,
we're on track to have more than twenty, and even
one is one that I would not like to see happen.

Speaker 1 (29:21):
Oh, Lord Hill. This is the Trevor Jerry Show on
the Valley's Power Talk names John Miler. It was featured
in the New York Times book Review just to make
it there got credibility. He's been on coast to coast.
He's been doing a whole lot of speaking at different conferences.

(29:44):
He's retired. He's an award winning author, but retired as
chief of cyber Operations to the US Western Air Defense Sector.
So he's got the military background. Boy, that's a lot
of stripes on the sleeve I'm seeing on the back
of this book here, and he's from f US know.
And do I believe that there are aliens out there?

(30:07):
I have to say no to that because I don't
know if it's an alien. Is there something out there? Oh?
Definitely to me now, without a shadow of a doubt.
Unless every single person around the planet's in on this
and they're all a eyeing it. And see, I haven't
seen it yet. I haven't seen anything yet that makes
me believe that. But what I have seen and heard

(30:30):
in too long and well, we're going to give him
an opportunity to speak about Christian youuithology interesting and wide open.
My brain is wide open to what will be spoken.
And also I'll sit back and analyze it because I
have all these degrees that you know, he's the one

(30:51):
with the degrees I'm not. I'll soak it in. And
would you like to please tell me you do? Would
you like a good little laugh on a Friday? Can
I see the hands? Okay? Yeah, all right, I'll calm down.
Everybody wants to laugh? Good well. Governor Tampon tim is
back ask how Live Spin after he and Kamala sat
down the campaign of joy he did he is not

(31:12):
taking things too well. He was asked about all the
pushback and.

Speaker 7 (31:16):
What do you think America's listening to you right now?
Thinking about what might have been you been vice president
instead of Jdfince? What might have been had Kamala Harris
been the president right now? Said of Donald Trump? People
hearing you talking about the pushback and the fight and
that mattering, what does that mean in practical terms? The

(31:37):
average person watching you right now who agrees that this
needs a big pushback, what should they do?

Speaker 3 (31:43):
Yeah? And you know that overused term, the frog and
the boiling water. We've been in the damn pot way
too long. I think it is speaking up, it's thinking
about your neighbors, it's writing and putting those members of Congress. Look,
there is no spine amongst those folks.

Speaker 1 (31:57):
Boy, what does that mean? In the boiling party season?
That right? The last four years? That was you guys.
So is that what you're talking about? We've been in
the pot too long? Or does he mean just since
the inauguration? He's Tim Wall's breaking down with Rachel Maddow. Oh,
he just got a case of the sads. Maybe it's

(32:17):
seasonal effective disorder out there in Minnesota. A lot of clouds,
a lot of cold weather. We'll give it that, right.

Speaker 3 (32:25):
This is real, This is I'm you know, they're talking
about defunding the police, things that they you know, puff
their chests up and say they're good with making the case.
And I would let you know to the voters, I'm
with this too. Everybody's fatigued. Trust me, I get it.
That was It was pure hell and the disappointment and
the frustration, and I'm, you know, soul searching what could
we have done to make the case because we knew
this was coming. We knew that the implication and they're

(32:46):
throwing so much at us that were fatigued.

Speaker 1 (32:49):
Well, you see, we knew it was coming, and all
of this is almost sound like he got wound up
at the start of this comment here. But this like, yeah,
maybe he's a recording, Maybe he's a maybe he's an alien.
Governor Tim Walls was thinking he's being funny guy calling
a lawn Musk, President Musk. See, he's trying what he's

(33:13):
trying to do, He's trying to be Trump like that's
something that that Trump would, you know, making up names
like that. But it doesn't work for him. He's so
out of touch here.

Speaker 3 (33:22):
We spent three days, you know, debating having them trying
to debate that President Musk gave a Nazi salute. Of
course he did. That is a distraction from what I
think you said it. This is game on stuff right here.

Speaker 8 (33:36):
We are going to fight it legislatively. We are going
to fight it in the courts. We're going to fight
it in the streets.

Speaker 1 (33:47):
They're going to fight it. That's Hakeem Jefferies big proclamation today.

Speaker 8 (33:51):
We are going to fight it legislatively. We are going
to fight it in the courts, We're gonna fight it
in the streets.

Speaker 1 (34:02):
Gonna fight in the streets. Eh, well, there you go.
Not at least they're not hiding it. Well, maybe he
means like Trump fight fight fight, that was when he
had blood coming down in his face. Ooh, somebody else
got bloodied up today in the meaty And I don't
mean they got hurt. I mean they got a pink slip.

(34:24):
And uh. You've heard me say when there's layoffs at
MSNBC or CE and NER, I always go, I feel
sorry for some people because some people didn't deserve that,
you know, that got mixed up in it. But on
this one, my heart breaks zero none. I'm even doing
a little jig in there, little little dance in there.

(34:44):
Chuck Todd, the liar, the propagandis of NBC, Bye bye bye.

Speaker 9 (34:50):
Get said something Dean that my executive producer likes to say, Hey,
voters want to be lied to. Sometimes they don't. They
don't always love being told hard truths. I'm a journalist,
I do Are you not ealing facts? There's a lot
of scientific research out there that says gender as a spectrum.
Was it a decades long assault on science and objective facts,
particularly by some of the right. Are you confident that

(35:12):
you know that gender is as binary as you're describing it.
You have one party.

Speaker 1 (35:19):
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