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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Everybody looks really nice.
Speaker 2 (00:01):
The mahogany almost a red walnut. I'm gonna say, table
all glossy and shiny and sitting there. Wow. That that
would be very strange, wouldn't it not to just get
a tour of the White House, or Hey, why don't
you peek in here for just a moment and you
get the glimpse into the Oval office, sitting down and
breaking bread with the President of the United States. He said,
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is mine was completely blown, more personal than he ever imagined. Bill.
We've gotten this for a long time, brother, But thanks
for you know, for coming around. I mean that is
that's that's not bad news.
Speaker 1 (00:40):
That's now. That's good news, isn't it.
Speaker 2 (00:43):
Though, Yeah, he's coming around. I'm going to quote him here.
I'll play you some more audio in the suck here.
But he said everything I've not liked about him was
not there, much more self aware. Wow, I told you
when we said, hey, man, keep praying for President Trump.
Sure answered when Bill maher is coming around in complimenting
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the White House with President Trump in there. Okay, let's
go listen to more of what mister Marr had to
say here talking about how he would come back with
some things that he thought maybe he would get mad about,
and he didn't.
Speaker 3 (01:17):
At one point we were walking through his amazing it
is an amazing tour of the whole house, and I
don't remember exactly what we were talking about, but it
must have been something with the twenty twenty election, because
I know he used the word lost, and I distinctly
remember saying, wow, I never thought i'd hear you say that.
He didn't get mad. He's much more self aware, and
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he lets on in public.
Speaker 1 (01:40):
Look at that coming around.
Speaker 4 (01:43):
Look, I get it.
Speaker 3 (01:44):
It doesn't matter who he is at a private dinner
with a comedian. It matters who he is on the
world stage. I'm just taking as a positive that this
person exists, because everything I've ever not liked about him
was I swear to God, absent, at least on this
night with this guy. Bob kid Rock told me the
(02:04):
night before, he said, if you want to get a
word in edgewise, you're gonna have to cut him off.
He'll just go on.
Speaker 4 (02:09):
Not at all.
Speaker 3 (02:11):
I've had so many conversations with prominent people who were
much less connected, people who don't look you in the eye,
people don't really listen because they just want to get
to their next thing. People whose respond to things you
say just doesn't.
Speaker 1 (02:26):
Track, like what None of that with him.
Speaker 3 (02:30):
And he mostly steered the conversation too. What do you
think about this? I know your mind is blown, so's.
Speaker 2 (02:35):
Mine even I'm just going to say. Got an autograph.
The way he was holding it up there, he did
a pre frended list of all the things President Trump
has said about him over the years. And it is funny, man,
and Bill Maher knows it's funny. Let's go listen.
Speaker 4 (02:56):
First good sign.
Speaker 3 (02:56):
Before I left for the Capitol, I had my staff
collect and print out this list of almost sixteen different
insulting epithets that the President has said about me, things
like stupid, dummy, low life, dummy, sleezbag, sick said, stone
cold crazy, really a dumb guy, fired like a dog,
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his show is dead.
Speaker 4 (03:21):
It was sixty.
Speaker 3 (03:22):
I brought this to the White House because I wanted
him to sign it, which he did.
Speaker 2 (03:32):
You are picking up on this, aren't you that? It's
just not Bill Maher. That's not laughs of sarcasm against
President Trump or anything that is a it's an endearing laughter.
We hear cut. You can't you can't fake your tone. Well,
you can't do the fake laugh, but not like that. Okay,
I had all those words of Trump called him Mike,
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I think my favorite.
Speaker 1 (03:55):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (03:55):
I first thinking maybe Sleezeball, but then I went with
low life, dummy. You sound like a Fred Sanford, didn't it,
Lamont or Grady? You low laughed dummy?
Speaker 1 (04:06):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (04:08):
Oh boy, where are we going here? Let's go with
even more comedy this President Trump talked about former President
Ronald Reagan and dogs.
Speaker 3 (04:19):
Example, in the Oval office, he was showing me the
portraits of presidents and he pointed to Reagan and said,
in all seriousness, you know the best thing about him
his hair. I said, well, there was also that whole
bringing down communism thing. Waiting for the button next to
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the diet coke button to get pushed and.
Speaker 4 (04:42):
I go through the trap door.
Speaker 3 (04:47):
But no, he laughed, he got it. I said to
him at one point, mister President, you know the dog.
That's unusual in the White House. He said, well, a
lot of the presidents they had a dog for political reasons.
I said, no, people love dogs.
Speaker 4 (05:01):
That's what that is.
Speaker 3 (05:03):
Oh yeah, okay, that's true.
Speaker 1 (05:08):
That's the New York. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (05:12):
Bill's gonna be wearing a mega hat maybe a T
shirt on the show pretty soon.
Speaker 1 (05:16):
You know.
Speaker 2 (05:17):
I found it really interesting that, you know, he said
he wouldn't feel comfortable talking to Obama and Clinton like
he did Trump. That means he's a real person. That's
what we saw about him. That was what was so endearing.
He criticized him, and he was fine with it. Now,
let's be real, Bill Maher has attacked him and attacked
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him and attacked him. President Trump could have brought a
whole sheet of paper with everything he said about President
Trump as well, but he took the high road. And
I think that surprised Bill Maher. And see how Trump
throws him off, because you know, like five days before
it's like I will see, I don't know if this
is gonna work this And Bill Maher even talked about
that Trump was out there posting on true Social that
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kid Rock set this up and he didn't know how
it was gonna go.
Speaker 1 (06:07):
See how he threw him off.
Speaker 2 (06:08):
So he had him coming in ready to be defensive,
like prepared to be defensive, and Trump was endearing asking
him what he thought. And that's something whether it's a
professor or somebody that you think is intellectually or more
powerful than you or something, ask you what you thought?
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You know, It'd be like Steve Garvey when he was
inter going Trevor, what do you think about that? Inside curb?
Should I have like, what what are you asking me about?
Speaker 1 (06:40):
Like that?
Speaker 2 (06:40):
And I'm sure that's maybe how Bill mar felt with
the commander in chief, the president of the United States. Hey,
tell me what you think. And anybody that I've interviewed
that has been around the man, I always say, hey,
let's stop about the subject matter about you know, this
policy matter. Tell me what's he like?
Speaker 1 (07:00):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (07:01):
Man, he just he makes you feel comfortable. He asked
about you. Bright Bart's Matt Boyle has given us a
real good insight look and to what he's like. And
I like the fact that Bill Maher here as well,
asking him what he thought.
Speaker 3 (07:17):
There were so many moments when I hit him with
a joke or contradicted something and no problem. At dinner,
he was asking me about the nuclear situation in Iran
in a very genuine hey, I think you're a Smark guy.
I want your opinion sort of way, and I said, well,
obviously you're privy to things about it. I'm not but
for what it's worth, I thought the Obama deal was
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worth letting play out because we made Iran destroying ninety
eight percent of the uranium and they were fifteen years
away from a bomb. And then I said to him,
but we got rid of that, You got rid of that.
He didn't get mad or call me a left wing lunatic.
Speaker 4 (07:52):
He took it in.
Speaker 3 (07:53):
I told him I thought parts of his plan for
Gaza were whacky, but that I had supported him and
the idea that God as it could be Dubai instead
of Hell.
Speaker 4 (08:03):
I told him he was wrong.
Speaker 3 (08:04):
When he tweeted the night before that I was critical
of all things Trump not true.
Speaker 2 (08:08):
Check the tapes, go out at the tapes, say a
little Howard co Sell, Check the tapes. You know individuals
in your life, and normally it's somebody that's in a
position of authority above you that would give you the
feeling of walking on eggshells. Maybe it's an in law,
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You know that in that miserable and you'll you know,
everybody will put up with it for just a second,
but some people will put up with it for years, decades.
Speaker 1 (08:41):
Some are like, ah, no, okay.
Speaker 2 (08:42):
I was polite in that in that social group there
walking on eggshells around that person, and I'm not going
to be around them again. But some people you're like
with family might be forced into it, you know. To Anyhow,
mar Bill Maher thought he'd feel like he's walking around
on eggshells.
Speaker 1 (09:00):
That's kind of what I'm trying to get to.
Speaker 3 (09:01):
Let's I never felt I had to walk on eggshells
around him. And honestly, I voted for Clinton and Obama,
but I would never feel comfortable talking to them the
way I was able to talk with Donald Trump. That's
just how it went down.
Speaker 2 (09:14):
Make of it what you will, Bam, take that, liberals.
That's a sock one two of honesty in the face.
And I think that's awesome. And I got to say,
this is one of the funniest things that I've heard
Trump say. President Trump saying a little bit here. You know,
he had his yearly physical on Friday, had a lot
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of tests, and of course he comes out and talks
to reporters about it. This is really one of the
funniest things. And he just had a really good week,
I think, and he's think of all the pressure that's
on this man. He's his face looks different and I
mean in a positive way, more so than he looks
stressed out in his first administration. It's a different spirit,
(10:01):
I'm gonna say, in some ways, way more aggressive. And
now there's the demeanor. And I think he's enjoying it. Yeah,
I really do. Let's just come back from Walter Reed.
Speaker 5 (10:16):
I'll go in with you.
Speaker 1 (10:17):
But I think, well, think well.
Speaker 5 (10:20):
Every test you can imagine here for talk time, the
yearly physical, I.
Speaker 4 (10:26):
Think I did well.
Speaker 2 (10:27):
I think I would urry.
Speaker 5 (10:28):
I felt that was a very good shape, good heart,
a good soul, very good soul, and I took I
wanted to be a little different than I took a
cognitive test and I don't know.
Speaker 1 (10:45):
I want to tell you whether that I got every
answer right.
Speaker 2 (10:47):
You tell every answer right? If that was a little
difficult to hear, he said, good heart, a good soul,
a very good soul. I wanted to be a little
different than Biden. I took a cognitive test that I
don't know to tell you other that I got every
answer right. I really don't understand how anyone cannot like
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this man.
Speaker 1 (11:08):
I am the Chugsen one.
Speaker 4 (11:10):
This is the Trevor carry Show on the Valley's Power.
Speaker 2 (11:14):
Talk has to be a secret service nightmare. Ah, that's
all I thought. I love the feeling. Sorry, we had
a couple attempts, you know what I mean. You know
they got it on lockdown. You know they're searching everybody,
but still I don't know and all of that that
hoop lad arms flailing and everybody cheering and how uh okay,
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let's keep it positive today. He was asked on Air
Force one on the way, I'm what two am or
something here he's talking to reports. Well after something like that,
he's all lamped up.
Speaker 5 (11:48):
Man, we're doing this if you ain't even requested, I'm
always available on like Biden.
Speaker 1 (11:55):
I think Biden would do an interview at two in
the morning. He would do one at night in the morning.
Speaker 4 (12:00):
How did you enjoy the fight?
Speaker 5 (12:01):
I thought it was great. I thought they were only great.
Have you ever seen that before? Have you ever witnessed
that first time? Something right?
Speaker 4 (12:10):
Good?
Speaker 2 (12:10):
First time?
Speaker 5 (12:11):
Those are seriously tough people.
Speaker 2 (12:13):
Yeah, it was that Rocky Balboa as a reporter, they
had never witnessed the USC They were following the president
of the White House precipal. Yeah, but there was a
scene straight out of Curby. Your enthusiasm RFK Junior, of
course Health and Human Services secretary there and his wife
Cheryl Hines, who was on Kurby Enthusiasm, and President Trump
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walking around the arena. Hey everybody, yeah, whoo, all right, hey,
all right, RFK handshaking, David Portnoy, Hey this bomb. Hey,
Cherol Hines had her hand out like hello, mister president.
He just bob slid it right over. It just turned
because it was always you know, my wife's gonna kill me.
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Rf K Junior always would say if I supported Trump
or went over there, so hey, he knows what's going on.
He gave her a little right over you there. But
back on the airplane that night, young lady, too late
for you to be up this late. His granddaughter, he
brought her out Kai right Kai? And that how you
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say her name? Ty Trump?
Speaker 1 (13:20):
K Trump?
Speaker 4 (13:21):
Okay, come on, you.
Speaker 5 (13:23):
Know the big news. This is the fake news.
Speaker 2 (13:27):
Good morning?
Speaker 4 (13:29):
Do you hear that?
Speaker 2 (13:30):
He introduces everybody to his granddaughter at two am in
the morning. Hey, honey, give me here, let me introduce
you to the fake news comedy, the timing, the timing.
Speaker 5 (13:41):
Come okay, come on, you know the big news.
Speaker 1 (13:44):
This is the fake news.
Speaker 2 (13:48):
Good morning.
Speaker 5 (13:50):
What you're doing a little news compience you want.
Speaker 4 (13:52):
To partake, I'll add himself.
Speaker 5 (13:55):
She's a great athlete, actually, a great golfer, that great
student actually, So go ahead and question.
Speaker 4 (14:03):
On Monday, you're having a meeting with the president of
l Salvador.
Speaker 2 (14:06):
You what do you want to achieve there? Do you
have any concerns about the person he lives has human
rights abuses?
Speaker 5 (14:12):
No, I think he's doing a fantastic job.
Speaker 2 (14:15):
I bet you anytime. I don't know when Joe Biden
would come back a few times he did. I remember
once he looked like he was chairman now and his
weird turtleneck looking thing where he was talking to reporters
on Air Force one. But I bet you his aides
have the head nod that pushes the button the pilot
does that boom boom? Please return to your stage for hashart,
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you know, like to get him out of the press conference.
Speaker 1 (14:44):
Let's see here.
Speaker 2 (14:45):
Rory McElroy, boy, I I don't normally I on occasion,
and normally if I see golf on I'm thinking, you
know what, that'd be really good to go to sleep
too right now, and I'll watch it up until I'm
snoozing and I love that Sunday afternoon feeling, but nobody can.
I couldn't go to sleep with the Masters there and Sonny.
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I was texting with my mom and dad because they
watched golf way more than I do, and my mom
wanted Rose when I said, well, it doesn't look like
it anyhow. Back in Tennessee, they thought McElroy was ahead
and they went to something else. They just left it,
and then I text her, hey, go Rose. When that
playoff hit that sudden death, He's like, what is I
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might turn it back on. So they did that. That
put with McElroy, of course, trying to do the Grand Slam.
If you don't know what that is. That's all four
of the Biggies US and British Open, PGA and the Masters,
and he had ten tries before the Masters. And like
I said, my mom and dad know about the golfers
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morning I do. My dad was McElroy. And I think
even c K mentioned this to me as well. He's
not as personal like deshambo Is and some others, you know.
And I did notice when he's walking up, you know,
from holda, he's not hand slapping like they do on
the side. He's focused and all. But my dad said
he saw some humble humbleness come out of me when
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he broke down and cried like that. Yeah, I think
a lot of people might not read him, right. I
don't know. I'm just talking with I'm picking up there
on the golf circuit that I normally don't float around
too much when I play golf these days. If I
ever do again, I haven't done it in a few years.
But you got to look around for the ranger out
there in his cart. But yeah, I do one throw
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per hole. Hey, I'm using my throw too frustrating if
you can't do one throw per hole. And what I
mean by that is, you know, ah, I'll hit four
out of ten that I'll think's a decent shot, kind
of on the fairway or maybe often the rough enough
where I can still see the flag or something. But
it's that short game. Notice I said four out of ten,
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That means six out of ten, aren't they good? But
the short game around the you know, we're sometimes I'll
be like, they're like, here, you using a putter. I'm like, yeah, well,
you think I'm gonna chip with the nine and chip
back and forth five or six times. No, I'm just
gonna use my putter. You're forty yards out. I don't
care exactly. We'll see what the numbers come up with.
I don't want to just be like, guys, I'm holding
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everybody up because I'm it's that chipping man. It's that
being in the sand trap, using my throw in the
sand trap. I kind of play, hey, if he might
like to do one throw per whole golf, tell me
where maybe some ranger might approve that where we can
not have to it because they they would frown upon that.
That's behavior unbecoming of a golfer. And boy, what a
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difference that. You know why I can sleep to golf.
It's not over sensationalized like every other sport out there.
I'm so glad now they got a little bit away.
I don't know if you remember like five o six
or seven o eight with Fox on football, where every
they go to a replay and then back from the replay,
and if you had surround sound that sound like Battles
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dar Galactica in your living room, it's like, way, guys, stop.
I think they've they have toned down a little bit
on that one right there. But golf is calm. It's
not all overdone. They go out to music. It's it's
not overhyped.
Speaker 1 (18:19):
Everybody's quiet.
Speaker 2 (18:26):
That's why I go to sleep. But I couldn't yesterday. Man,
that was down to the wire. And for those of
you that do not know golf, I don't really know
about to try and explain what happened. But it was
a sudden death playoff. And you think back over those
four rounds that they played, boy in your mind on
you know basketball players when the team loses by one,
they always think of that free throw in the first quarter,
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you know, golfer sake of that man, that easy butt
that I had even back on the on Friday. On Saturday,
we just go through your head. And we're talking about
a four point two million dollar putt as well. But
the value of putting on that that green jacket, it
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is the master's I'll stop it.
Speaker 1 (19:12):
No, they're masters of golf. Quit.
Speaker 2 (19:15):
And I say that because people have over the years
challenged that name as being now that is too reminiscent
of the old Southern plantation days to call it that.
I look at it as the masters of golf, because
that's what it is. If somebody was telling black employees
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call me the Master, then that would be racist. Al yes,
that's not right anyhow. I think that kind of fizzled
out a little bit. But when I first heard about it,
I thought, oh, no, here we can. It's not gonna
be Antonomama Pancakes anymore, and it's not gonna be The
Masters anymore.
Speaker 4 (19:51):
This is the Trevor Carry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (19:56):
Thank you.
Speaker 2 (19:57):
It is country Music Monday or the Bumper Music that way.
Can't let it go too long, because you got to
get what you came here for. It's like walking into
McDonald's and suddenly all they have is pizza. People only
scan for like fifteen seconds these days. That's why I
couldn't leave it on that long. They'd be scanning around
and be like, oh, country music, okay, I'm looking for talk.
Speaker 1 (20:18):
Yeah. You never know.
Speaker 2 (20:19):
Isn't then amazing how quickly we have to be caught
no more? What are you doing Thursday night? Well, I'm
just gonna watch something. What are you watching? I don't
know whatever catches me? It used to be I'm gonna
watch a Coze show. Then I'm gonna watch Michael J.
Speaker 1 (20:33):
Fox. What was that show?
Speaker 2 (20:34):
I can't think of Family matters. Yeah, we knew what
nights we you know, e er or whatever. I couldn't
watch that because I don't like medical stuff. But we
knew our nights, we knew our networks. It's all changed,
it's all changed. I feel I feel like any counseling.
I feel lost. I don't feel like myself anymore. I
wear myself out now trying to watch something. Is anybody
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give me an amen in the corner on that?
Speaker 1 (21:01):
Now?
Speaker 2 (21:01):
When I know like something good, like you know, the
House of David every but that season just ended with
Lithe going down. Sorry if I ruined it for you,
yea atheists, we all knew the story. But yeah, unless
there's something like that, there's not that go to that's consistent.
It's here and then it's gone. You gotta wait a season.
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I don't watch any of the networks anymore. I don't
even know what the thirty minute sitcoms are anymore. I
must have an audience for it. People are advertising on it.
It's the old cutting the cord now, I know. I
watch The Masters only because I have Paramount, which runs CBS.
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I can watch Peacock and watch NBC ABC. I can
get news on whatever, that weird. I can just see
the color design that some app on there that does
all the news on there. It's not real, kup, it's
not real. Coup well, I can't I think of it
right now, but uh, everything's all over the place. I
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used to have a consistency with watching sports so that
I didn't have to hear the the halftime bannering and
watch the commercials. I would if it was a big
enough game, i'd turn off my cell phone because I
didn't want anybody be like.
Speaker 1 (22:20):
Ah, they won't you see that?
Speaker 2 (22:21):
Because I would watch delayed delayed that means you can
DVR fast forward. I had it down. You just hand
me the remote. I don't even need to look. I
knew what button to go to, and I knew how
long togo click cckck coo cook cook coo cook out
There we are. I knew i'd be through the stop break,
do all the commercials. But bad bay bay baye baye
baye bad bad bab And now I'm just I have
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to sit there and be forced on YouTube to watch
fifty five second commercials. Now they're overdoing it. And I
did see a survey. I always say skip survey. Now
I get mad at them for that, because see they
started us out like the drug, like the drug dealer
didn't they look at the almost commercial free. If we're
gonna pop something up, it's gonna be five seconds and
you can skip it. You sill almost like you could
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watch three or four things in a row before a
commercial would even come on. And their timing is just
miserable on it, how it interrupts and cuts in. And
see they got us, they got me, they got me
addicted on there. Because I feel like I'm in control
of the programming. I can go pick whatever I want,
prices right, nineteen seventies, eighties, nineties. I can go in
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there and wach all in the family in there. I
can go in there and watch the nineteen seventy five
All Star Game on there. I can go in there
and watch al capone documentaries. Whatever. I feel the mood
and more worn out. I'm just worn out thinking about
it by talking about it this morning up again, like
I said on Blackstone Car going to the car place.
Speaker 1 (23:49):
At eight a m.
Speaker 2 (23:49):
And I saw one person on the sidewalk, that lady
pushing that cart who did not look to be a transient,
look like a woman maybe walking to the bus stop.
But I I took notice every single corner there was
somebody that our heart's hurt for. I don't look at him.
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I think I went through a phase where I had
a lot of anger when I would look at him.
Get a job, And while I still feel that, I
guess I thank God for softening of the heart. I
don't have that anger, that rage, but it's still at
times you can be upset without being angry or rages.
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I'm upset what it's doing to our city. I'm upset
that we allow people to be in this condition walking
around right in front of us, and we have laws
that say we can't can't reach out and force them
into living like the rest of us. Do you have
a right to not live like the rest of us? Well,
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there are rules in society, I mean, And I always
use Yosemite as an example. Direc Ryan, Nigel and I
get our tents and our sleeping bags and our fishing
poles and our camping gear and drive up there and
just look around and go, that looks like a good spot.
Speaker 1 (25:08):
Sweet, Let's go there.
Speaker 2 (25:11):
No, you can't do that. You've got to get permission,
and it's only in certain places a trial judge throughout
a case against a homeless man. He was gonna be
the first prosecutor under the city Fresno strict anti camping law.
Presidob dot com says Residel County Judge Brian Alvarezrue City's
office violated Wiki two hands. This is the homeless individuals.
(25:34):
I don't know if his I was about to say
his driver's license, but I'm gonna assume he doesn't have one.
But I don't know if that's on his birth certificate
Wiki two hands. He was denied a right to a
speedy trial. He was arrested back on October fourteenth under
the new city council approved law No Set Sleep or
Lie Ordinance allowing for the homeless they could be jailed
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or find if they refuse, refuse treatment or shelter. And
they arrested two Hands last fall for violating our ordinance
and charge it with a misdemeanor. They offered two Hands
a unique diversion package for seniors. He's seventy seven years old.
Like we say, a heart hurts your individuals like this,
and especially at that age out in the environment, he's
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not going to live long. Two Hands will not live
long unless somebody rescues two Hands. He wanted to take
his case to a jury trial. The city offered a
settlement in court Thursday before the case was dismissed. It's
all under California law about right to a speedy trial.
And believe me, I agree that a speedy trial should
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shit me really long.
Speaker 1 (26:38):
End delayed.
Speaker 2 (26:38):
You got to do forty five days within the initial
arraignment if you're not incarcerated. So the April trial date
was too late, and the judge decided to throw it out.
Two Hands said after the hearing, I think I deserve
it having it thrown out now. The city attempted to
offer two Hands a diversion program and drug treatment service
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that he said felt tawdry and like a bribe. His
attorney stated, mister two Hands doesn't need any services other
than a place to live. He's not addicted to drugs,
he's not addicted to alcohol. He works every day, multiple jobs. Hey,
is this a decent question to ask right now? Did
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two Hands did he not receive a slice of the
twenty four billion dollars that we we had for him
here in the state of California. What couldn't two Hands
have a place to live. We spent twenty four billion
dollars on that. We now have a proposed law making
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its way through the state legislature. We talked about this
last week on the show SB six thirty four. That
would make what two hands was arrested for illegal in California. Yeah,
we're our own country. We can go against the Supreme
Court of the United States of America grants pass or again.
That case up there went all the way to court,
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which then overturned the Ninth Circuit Court of Appills ruling
that Fresno tried to do back in twenty eighteen to
maybe get a little bit. Can imagine if we actually
implemented it back then and the Ninth Circuit didn't step
in on the no camping ordinance. It is just getting
worse and worse. I mean, they have to they have
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to sleep somewhere right when the sun goes down. Twenty
four billion, You think we might have been able to
afford some tent cities or something. Twenty four billion. Let's
talk about that number. Because now we have the new
US District Attorney for Central California Central District, Bill A. Sale,
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announced the formation of the Homeless Fraud and Corruption Task
Force that's going to investigate the fraud base and abuse
with all the money that didn't go to two hands.
They're saying enough is enough on this twenty four billion
over the last five years, unaccounted all the spending, but
the outcome's not unaccounted for. Get up, drive up and
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down blacks on at eight am. You'll get to see
it there and then twenty four billion. Someone gave you
a million dollars and told you to spend one thousand
dollars every day. How long would it take you spending
one thousand bucks every day? It take you three years
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to spend a million dollars. Now somebody gave you a billion,
and you spend one thousand a day, How many years
until you run out? Two thousand and seven hundred and
forty I said, difference between a million and a billion.
So I whipped out the old phone, went to a calculator.
If you spend twenty four billion dollars, remember two thousand
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and seven hundred and forty years, that's one billion dollars
at one thousand a day, twenty four billion. That takes
sixty five thousand, seven hundred and sixty years at one
thousand dollars a day. That's some perspective on it. Think
of every day we gave two hands one thousand dollars
the money that's unaccounted for. We could do that for
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sixty five thousand, seven hundred and sixty years. Give two
hands one thousand dollars every single day, and that's unaccounted for,
and that's how much we spent. And two Hands doesn't
have some kind of homeless community. He's working every day.
That's good to hear, but that there's not a place.
Speaker 1 (30:32):
Now.
Speaker 2 (30:32):
I know we have houses out there, and we have
people that do these types of things, but there's people
at different ranges of being in the transient homeless world.
So I say transient. Now I don't say homeless, because
somebody might be sleeping in their car that they're making
car payments on. Somebody might be sleeping on somebody's couch.
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Somebody might be like in somebody's garage, but they're not
out on the street. They're not out defecating and urinating
and vomiting and leaving syringes around. So that's why I
say transient. That's our problem. After the announcement, they're going
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to do this homeless thing into fraud. Mayor Karen basketba
La called the task force a distraction, wouldn't you man?
I'll tell you that that just goes to show who
might have benefited from this.
Speaker 4 (31:27):
This is the Trevor Chary Show on the Valley. He's
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Speaker 2 (31:33):
So non he's going to be on the show that's
coming Friday. We've got a lot of questions get his
view on SB fifty four. He's been vocal recently. He
was supposed to be on a few weeks ago, but
I guess he had larynxitis or something with his throat.
So glad he's healed and we'll talk to him at
the end of the week. Here kmpas dot com said
authority say the suspect, twenty six year old Dylan Patavana
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is now behind bars as he attacked and viciously beat
a city worker, the victim of fifty seven year old
electrician attack from behind on the job near downtown Fresno.
This Patavana guy was dressed all in black when he
approached the worker and just struck and caused him to
collapse hit his head on the pavement, completely unprovoked. Surveillance
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video released by the city shows only the moments leading
up to the incident. But this man's been an employee
since two thousand and six. He's in the hospital critical
butt stable condition. That's bad, but good to hear that.
Anytime you hear stable condition. But man with a blow
to the head like that, you don't know how it's
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going to affect him later. Prior to this attack, this
Patavana guy had four active warrants, two for vandalism, one
for petty theft, all misdemeanors, and a felony charge for
deterring officers.
Speaker 1 (32:57):
Homeless transient guy. You know, don't you get on edge? Man?
Speaker 4 (33:03):
I do.
Speaker 2 (33:06):
I it's easy to determine in our back parking lot
here again, they cut through off of Blackstone to go
over here to Sean forty one. You see a lot
of the beggars out there. You see them hanging out
by the McDonald's, well everywhere everywhere. But they do this
back parking lot cut through here, and I don't there's
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some businesses next door. There's parents and addicts in Knee.
There's another treatment place there. When I see those individuals
going to the car, even though I know some of
them are might have been a drug addict, yesterday. I
don't have that tight, tense feeling, but it's obvious he's
walking through and I do get that, and we need
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to start some kind of Chuck Norris how to take
down if somebody attacks a transient Three kicks to the
knee and one blow across the collar bone
Speaker 4 (34:00):
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