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Forgetful Biden 
Migrant Crisis 
Todd Bensman– Border Crisis 
Diplomatic Depravity 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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(00:21):
five Well.

Speaker 2 (00:23):
It's the top trending story on several websites this afternoon.
Old Joe at the United Nations looks like he had
a tough time yesterday. This happened meeting with the president
of Brazil. The first story is that he was totally confused.
He was supposed to put on a little headset so
he could hear what the Brazilian president was saying and

(00:45):
the interpreter, and he was having trouble with it, so
he kept trying to adjust it and pulled it off
and stuff, And apparently the Brazilian president actually looked at
him and said, can you hear me, President Biden?

Speaker 1 (00:56):
Can you hear me? President Biden? Can you hear me?

Speaker 2 (00:58):
And eventually Biden to He nods kind of. He continues
to fumble to the headset.

Speaker 1 (01:05):
And then he drops it. He drops it and he
raises his eyebrows in frustration. This is like a little
on stage comedy, right, you know, Biden's like a bad mime.
He's just like so at the end, he shakes hands
with some labor leader, right, and.

Speaker 2 (01:22):
He turns and wanders off as the Brazilian president has
got his hand out waiting, Biden goes in the other direction,
as he often does. He just kind of tries to
wander off stage where he doesn't know where he's going,
and he literally shuffles. If you look at the video, yeah,
he is literally shuffling. The feet don't really come off
the ground, they're just kind of against the carpet.

Speaker 1 (01:41):
The Brazilian president is stuck with his hand out, you
know how awkward that is, and he's standing on stage.
He felt like he got this and then he just
like waved with it anger like swiping gesture. It says,
I watched that part of the video and he just
like waved it in the air like okay, all right,
the old fool.

Speaker 2 (02:01):
I don't think it was a purposeful snub. I think
it was just old Joe like, I'm done here, good?
How do you get off? I don't go very fast
and then drop it all off. He walks into a flag,
a large Brazilian flag, seven feet tall.

Speaker 1 (02:19):
You couldn't write this stuff. He is so out of it.
He was not a long trip.

Speaker 2 (02:25):
What from Washington, d C. To New York City. It's
not like he's going very far and has jetlike.

Speaker 1 (02:30):
No, it's the dementia. That's what dementia patients do. Is
this past his time like two o'clock or something like?
He isn't This is all he's got left in his head.
He's dementia patients get really confused. So as he's walking,
he doesn't really know where he's supposed to go, and

(02:51):
so he walks in the flag. He's fumbling with the
head set. He doesn't know what to do with it.
He doesn't remember that you're supposed to turn and shake
hands with the guy on your left. It just is
his mind is all scrambled, it's foggy. Well, I don't
know what this is going to sound like.

Speaker 2 (03:06):
We have thirteen seconds of what we just described that
happened yesterday at the UN that's it was Biden walking
off stage and leaving the Brazilian president hanging. Now, the

(03:30):
other story that's making the news also happened yesterday. So
he goes to a fundraiser, and this is a real
estate heiress was hosting this fundraiser for Biden. So he
told the group why he ran for president in twenty twenty,
and he said it was because of Trump's response to
the white supremacist rally that was held in Charlottesville, Virginia.

(03:50):
Remember that story from a few years back, according to
a number of people who attended, and even the White
House media pool report. A couple of minutes later, Biden
repeated the same exact story word for word.

Speaker 1 (04:02):
Here here's his exact quote. This is Biden talking. You
remember those folks walking out of the fields, literally carrying
torches with Nazi swastikas holding them forward, singing the same
vicious anti Semitic bile, the same exact bile bile that
was sung in Germany in the early thirties, and a
young woman was killed. A young woman was killed. And

(04:23):
then he went on to talk about Trump, saying that
there were good people on both sides, and how people
and his family were urging him to run. And then
here's the second part. You know, you may remember that
you know those folks from Charlottesville as they came out
of the fields and carrying those swastikas, and remember the
ones with the torches and the coup accompanied by the

(04:44):
ku Klux Klan, and in addition they had there were
white supremacists. Anyway, they were making a big case about
how terrible this was and a young woman was killed
in the process. Same story, is this yeah? Did he was?

Speaker 2 (04:57):
He looking at it teleprompter and he just went back
to the the same spot so one night and says here,
pre had prepared notes, not necessarily a telepromom, but he's
obviously can't focus.

Speaker 1 (05:10):
Is it like you? And you don't turn the page
for the next commercial that we're doing the next I
probably got an early stage on set, and you go
back and read the same ad ten minutes earlier. So, unfortunately,
in the final months of my mother in law's life,
she spent some time with us here in La And

(05:30):
there was one night on a Saturday night, and it
was a summer, so everybody was home and my wife
was cooking and I was sitting at the kitchen table
talking to her mom, and her mom went into a
very detailed story from the nineteen forties about her brother
Tom and the baseball games he used to listen to.

(05:53):
He was a big Yankees fan back east, and so
there was a whole story to it, and it was
very detailed, and it was a really warm memory of
hers and I said, oh, that's that's really nice. And
then she started and told the exact same story word
for word, and this is like, you know, a two
minute story. And then she did it a third time. Now,

(06:13):
fourth time? Wait, actually, all in a row? Is there
a pause of something else? All in a row? And
a fifth time and a sixth time. I'm not exaggerating.
And I just sat there listening because I'd never seen
this before, and I thought, I wondered how long this
was going to go on. And finally, after six times

(06:34):
telling the same detailed story from the nineteen forties, finally
you know, something broke and and yeah, she had a
lot of other symptoms. But that's why I see.

Speaker 2 (06:44):
That could be triggered by bad short term memory, where
you don't even remember what you just said because your
short term memory shot right, but your brain's saying this
is a good story, Tell it, right, and then you
forgot you tell it, and then short term memory erases it,
and then your brain says, this is a good story.

Speaker 1 (06:58):
Tell it. Remember Dianne Feinstein thing. Oh yeah, we had
a clip of her. She was acting exactly the same
detailed question twice in a row to some witness at
a Senate hearing.

Speaker 2 (07:09):
Yeah, I imagine this is going to happen as people
live longer but don't necessarily have their brains in shape.
We're going to see more of this, particularly in public life.
Oh yeah, like like Pelosi's decided to run for another term.
Good lord to what that's like. But we well, you see,
we've have been people that want to continue in jobs
in public life seventies eighties.

Speaker 1 (07:30):
We've never seen people in public life live this long
in such a decayed state.

Speaker 2 (07:36):
No, we always cite strom Thurman, who lived almost one
hundred and he continued to serve in the Senate, but
he obviously had bad dementia.

Speaker 1 (07:42):
Yeah, but he's the only one I can think of
in the past thirty years. It was really in this
kind of category. Yeah, and they kept him largely hidden,
they did in the latter years. Yeah, they did it's
just a gets older. Biden's persistence here. I've never seen
this before. And even even Feinstein, well, he's got the
most public job of all I mean, Feinstein, you can

(08:03):
you can hide a bit because as a senator there
might be a couple of media guys poking around, but
the president, the media in the world was have access
to him every day. Here's thousands and thousands of people
like this. But they're at home, you know, and they
got their families or were their nursing attendants taking care
of them, and they're sitting there and they're repeating the
same thing over and over again, and everybody's nodding along

(08:24):
trying to be nice. Well, you said he wouldn't make
it through the first term, either one way or the other. Right,
it's what you declared back in twenty twenty. Don't think
the odds are on my side for that, right. We
got more coming up, Oh after one thirty. We've been
telling you the border is incredibly overrun again as much
as it was last year before all the media coverage

(08:45):
died down. We're gonna get another report from an excellent source,
Todd Densman.

Speaker 3 (08:51):
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Speaker 1 (08:57):
All right, so we're gonna talk about the border. A
couple of big developments. Will have Todd Benzman on after
one point thirty to report on one of them going
on in Texas, at least one of them. There is
a country that last official count had twenty eight point
two million people in it. I say that because I
think they're all coming here. Anybody ever guess what country
that is? Venezuela. That is correct.

Speaker 2 (09:19):
They're having trouble here is the description hyperinflation, escalating starvation, disease, crime,
and mortality rates resulting in massive emigration from the country.
As you know, they had a president named you Go Chavez,
but he's gone. However, his successor is worse, Nicholas Maduro.
Our relationship with that country is shaky. Of course, it's
communists kind of. So they're leaving and they're coming here

(09:42):
in big numbers. And the development, which was greeted very
happily by the New York City Mayor Eric Adams, is
that the Biden administration is going to give Venezuelans what
they call temporary protected status, which means they get work permits.
And my reaction to this was Oh boy, that'll bring
more Venezuelans into the country. Wound it once they find

(10:03):
out that they're going to get work authorization and deportation protection.

Speaker 1 (10:06):
Uh oh yeah, no, this is going to make the
situation much much worse. It is a stupid move. Stupid
stupid move because.

Speaker 2 (10:16):
They praised it, because he said, well, now they can work,
maybe they can find a place to live in my city.

Speaker 1 (10:21):
Right because Adams can't afford to take care of them.
It's going to cost it's costing them billions and billions
of dollars that he doesn't have in the budget, and
he's going to have to start cutting services to New
York City residents. We're only going to put up with
that for about five minutes before it's going to be
off with Adams's head. And it's Adam's fault for declaring

(10:42):
it a sanctuary city. Dadam's fault for going along with
this whole stupid Biden idea.

Speaker 2 (10:47):
The declaration from that dope Mayorcis, the head of the
Department of Homeland Security, says it is for Venezuelans who
have arrived here after July thirty, before July thirty first,
twenty twenty three. All right, if you arrive here after
that date, you're not eligible for the protection. But we
found out in the past that doesn't matter. People said,
we'll just come for the next declaration.

Speaker 1 (11:07):
They're going to renew it eventually, and that's what the
Venoazoelians are counting on. I heard this morning some great
reporting by Bill Malugin over at Fox uh huh, and
he was, you know, he plays it straight, he really does.
He even pushes back against some of the wackier Fox hosts,
But he said, the stuff that the administration is saying

(11:28):
as to why this happens, one of the spokesholes had said, oh,
where they're coming because of climate change? And he goes,
He goes, I've been standing here for two years. I've
talked till a lot. He got migrants, right, he said,
you know, the number of migrants who mentioned climate change
is the reason. Zero? He said zero. It's zero, and

(11:48):
he said climate change. He said, And it's as hot
here in Texas as it is in Venezuela.

Speaker 2 (11:54):
They're just trying to help out their other topic is
all they're doing the talking point for a dopey media.

Speaker 1 (11:59):
Oh yeah, that's right. We got to do something about
climate tante. It's bringing people here from other countries. Now, yeah,
but this is what they do. They glide right in
to waving the climate flag. They come here, you know,
primarily for jobs. There's a small number who are getting
chased out because of you know, an authoritarian government. But
it's jobs because Venezuela, as you laid out, they were,

(12:23):
by the way, you socialism fans, this is what happened.
Venezuela went socialists. What they did is there was actually
a fairly rich country because they have a tremendous amount oil.
But the Hugo Shavas nationalized the oil companies, which means
rather than the private companies running them, he was running
them and he just he ruined it. And so the

(12:44):
national income disappeared, and to make up for it, they
started printing, printing tons and tons of money money, and
so suddenly they ended up with like triple digit inflation
and so nobody could afford food. I mean, it was
totally created by Go Chavez and his successor and this
wacko socialist communist government. This is why people are fleeing.

Speaker 2 (13:06):
And you can understand people wanting to flee a country
in that kind of shape, But we just can't handle
the influx. As I said, there's twenty eight million. I mean,
that's less than California's population. But once they hear about
temporary protected status, there could be tens of thousands more
coming to the United States because like, well.

Speaker 1 (13:23):
Now we get some specials standing what you do. And
one of the Border Patrol agents was laying this out
to illusion you don't need any new laws. Title eight
is what always governs the border policy, and Title eight
says when these when you encounter these people, you simply
deport them immediately. And then under Trump there was the

(13:45):
Remain in Mexico program where people had to stay in
Mexico and wait for a very very very long process.
But that's what you do. All that's in place, all
that has been the law forever. And this is just
Biden anarchy. You want to know how bad it is.
In Venezuela has a story that's making news this afternoon.

(14:05):
They had to send in eleven thousand security personnel to
retake a prison called Tokorone Prison. It has been run
by inmates for years. Prisoner's rome freely. It's got hotel
like facilities, including a pool, a nightclub at a mini zoo.
This is a jail in Venezuela because apparently it's the

(14:25):
headquarters of the most powerful transnational gang in Venezuela called
Trend di Aragua. They took over the prison and they've
run it for years. There's even a picture here from overhead,
an aerial picture showing a baseball field, a mini zoo, stables,
swimming pool, children's play area, shacks, prison blocks. I'm like, well,
if they run the prison, why does anybody stay there?

(14:47):
You could probably be free to come and go because
they got a baseball field and a zoo. It's a
joke like a resort.

Speaker 2 (14:59):
When we return, we will be talking more about the
border with a man who certainly knows a lot. Our
guests will be Todd Benzman, who's been on our show
many times before to report on things going on, and
he'll give us the latest because these numbers have ramped
up significantly just in the last few weeks. People coming
into the United States.

Speaker 3 (15:18):
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Speaker 1 (15:23):
We're on the radio from one till four, and then
after four o'clock you go to the iHeart app to
listen to the John and Ken on demand podcast to
pick up what you missed, and you certainly want to
listen to this chegment. We're going to be talking with
Todd Bensman. He's a journalist works with Center for Immigration Studies.
He is a Senior National Security Fellow for the Center

(15:45):
for Immigration Studies. And of course he spent he's Texas base,
but he's in Washington too, and he spent time in Mexico.
And he's got a book by the way overrun. It's
called how Joe Biden Unleashed the Greatest Border Crisis in
US Street and people are liking it. He's got a
lot of detail in there.

Speaker 2 (16:03):
And we're going to talk to him now about the
latest overwhelming border situation with his first tend knowledge.

Speaker 1 (16:10):
Todd, Welcome again to the Johnny Kens Show. How are
you great?

Speaker 4 (16:14):
Good to be here again too.

Speaker 1 (16:16):
Thanks so Eagle Pass. Texas is the center of the action.
It's thirty thousand people that live there and it is
getting thousands and thousands and thousands of illegal aliens pouring in.

Speaker 4 (16:28):
What's going on, well, the circumstance there is Texas Governor
Greg Abbott, Texas Department of Public Safety, and the National
Texas National Guard have been employing a new tactic at
the river where they string razor wire for thousands and

(16:49):
thousands of yards and then they physically block the migrants
at the river's edge. They don't let him up, kind
of like NFL line and you know, right on the line.
And they've been doing this for a couple of months
now it to great effect. The migrants have what they
did a few days ago, as either they or the

(17:11):
cartels figured out that the way to defeat the Texas
cordon the defense is to mass up a few thousand
all at once and charge right through the razor wire,
right through the Texas border fortifications, right over the Texas

(17:33):
troopers and National Guard, and then just to pour through
and find Federal Border Patrol agents who under orders from Washington,
will let them all into the interior of the country.
That's what's been going on. So there have been some
bonzai rushes to defeat Texas. What Texas did was in response,

(17:59):
closed the international Bridge from Mexico to shut down all
international trade through that area. They also shut down the
bridge in the International Bridge over which all the trucks
pass in El Paso, and they have blocked up all
the freight train traffic too. The reason they did that

(18:23):
is that it gives the Texas governor leverage over the Mexicans.
So they demanded that the Mexicans deploy their state police
everywhere and defeat the migrants on their side, disperse them,
move them around to pour them out of the area,
make sure that they can't mass up and do bonzai

(18:45):
more Bonzai charges. So that's been all the drama going
on down there, amid a very very significant overall spike
in migration the southern border, a huge, unbelievable spike going
on right now from Tijuana all the way to the

(19:07):
Gulf of Mexico. The entire border is just an inferno
on fire with massive numbers. We had ten thousand apprehended
just yesterday. We're probably gonna have more than that today.
A couple of days ago we had fourteen thousand. These
are just astronomical, historic numbers going on all along the

(19:28):
southern border.

Speaker 1 (19:29):
Yeah, I'm looking at a story Todd in the Wall
Street Journal, And of course we covered this back in May.
They finally ended Title forty two, and of course that's
the health order they used to turn away migrants. So
the Biden administration said, well, now we're going to go
back and use the old rules, which includes harsher penalties
and says here.

Speaker 2 (19:45):
For about a month it appeared to be working. Border
arrests fell to three thousand from their daily peak of
ten thousand, but since then the government has struggled to
ramp up its new system of consequence, particularly for people
traveling with children.

Speaker 1 (19:58):
It could it be.

Speaker 2 (19:58):
Todd that we're just got to people that well, you know,
they said they were going to get tougher, but it's
not really tougher.

Speaker 4 (20:03):
That's exactly what happens. I mean, we predicted this. It
was very predictable if you understand migrant thinking, how they
look at a new policy like this. Everybody who knows
that knew that there would be a brief pause while
they figured it out. Are the is Biden really going

(20:26):
to implement harsher policies on us? So the first ones
went through and discovered, wow, they didn't do anything. We
got in just the same, and they sent self east
back of themselves in Washington and New York or whatever,
and the ones behind them said, well, the ones ahead

(20:46):
of us got through, so let's go through now ourselves.
And then it just went like that until we have
what we have now. It just they're not implementing any
of the harsh part. They're letting everybody in. Everybody, pretty
much everybody crosses that border one way or another. If
they can reach us Order Patrol and turn themselves in,

(21:07):
they will be released into the United States. Is what
is causing this.

Speaker 1 (21:12):
They also introduced an app to uh like Preapprove Want
to Be Immigrants and the CBP app, and I heard
today on a TV report that the app crashes a
lot and malfunctions, and so they that's another reason they
a lot of these people just said, out of the

(21:32):
heck with it, let's just storm the border because the
technology doesn't work.

Speaker 4 (21:38):
Well, I mean that's sort of true. I mean, really
what's going on is the app, the reservation app, where
you can schedule an appointment and then walk across the
port of entry right through like the normal bridge through
the port of entry, and then we would stamp you
into the country. That has been going on as as

(22:00):
a way for the administration to get the numbers down
of people across illegally. We're going to put you through
this way so that we don't have to count you
in this other terrible number The problem is that it
is so popular that the entire world to something to
come for it, and the lines got really really long,

(22:23):
so and there's no fast pass really like at Disney World.
But so people were like, well, if I'm going to
get it in any way, if I cross illegally, why
don't I just cross illegally. So that's what they're doing.
It's just human nature. All of this is completely rational.

Speaker 1 (22:41):
All right, So Biden's going to give a working work
permits to add GPS to Venezuelans. You're about a half
million Venezuelans. Well, what are going to be the consequences
of that?

Speaker 4 (22:54):
Well, for one thing about those Venezuelans that they extend.
The Administration extended what's called temporary protection status, which is
a humanitarian intervention that says you can't go back to
your home country because it's too dangerous for you, and
we're America and we're not going to do a thing

(23:15):
like that. The problem is that virtually none of these
Venezuelans are coming from their home countries. From their home country.
They have not lived in Venezuela in six, seven, eight, nine,
ten years. These are people that had safe haven in
neighboring countries like Colombia, Ecuador, the Caribbean, not islands Central America.

(23:42):
They just decided to come. Now. How do I know
this because I interview them all the time. Because they
saw that all their friends and relatives were being let in.
So they were like, Hey, I'm safe and doing great here,
but like they're letting us in. So they came in,
and then everybody in the administration and it is treating
them as though, we can't send you back to Venezuela.

(24:05):
That would be terrible. But none of them are coming
from Venezuela, or very few of them are coming from Venezuela.
I did a major report on this where I've got
ten of them interviewed saying, oh, I was doing great
in Ecuador, I was doing lot at a job, and
Colombia is doing great. Just coming because they're letting us in.

(24:26):
So it's just a it's a masquerade that we need
to give them temporary protection status. We ought to be
sending them back at the border to Colombia, to Ecuador
and to all of these safe countries where they were
doing great.

Speaker 2 (24:43):
All right, Todd, thank you very much for coming on.
Always appreciate your input.

Speaker 4 (24:48):
Sure, thank thank you.

Speaker 1 (24:49):
For having me great.

Speaker 2 (24:50):
Cloud Benzman is the Texas based Senior National Security Fellow
for the Center for Immigration Studies, which.

Speaker 1 (24:56):
We've talked about.

Speaker 2 (24:57):
It's a great organization and again he does at this book.
You might want to check out Overrun, How Joe Biden
unleased the greatest border crisis in US history.

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city of Sacramento over the homeless problem. That's a big
step that doesn't happen very often where a DA su
is a city within it.

Speaker 1 (25:39):
I didn't know a DA could do that. When you
first heard it, didn't that confuse you? I confused me
a little. It's like, well, how does a DA decide
to sue a city.

Speaker 2 (25:49):
Yeah, particularly since they're both the same name, Sacramento County
Sacramento City.

Speaker 1 (25:53):
And you get confused. First, sacramentalize its own government has
its own city attorney, right, because what the DA does
is prosecute criminal cases. That's true, And so here is
basically a civil lawsuit against the city for creating a
public nuisance. Like a big part of his lack of enforcement,
that's what he's claiming not doing anything so about the
growing problem. He says, it's not only bad for people

(26:15):
trying to get to work into it, it's the homeless retying.
Because when I was going through the story is I
was looking for somebody like Daryl Steinberg to say, well,
you can't do this, But I didn't see that, So
I guess he obviously can do this. It could be
your first question, how can you do this? Gey you
think George Gascon would sue god No over homelessness? Well

(26:36):
this is if this is the president here.

Speaker 2 (26:39):
Yeah, but the different mindset. Yeah, well, man, we're going
to talk to you. Here's that. Well, we were talking
earlier this hour about the United Nations, the General Assembly,
the big meeting this week, and of course the reason
we talked about it earlier, is that Biden was confused,
as usual, running into flagpoles and not shaking hands with
people who were left hanging. Another good story, which always

(27:00):
pops up with these kinds of events, is it has
brought in and I got to be clear about this,
the high end hookers, you see, because these diplomats from
all over the world have to be very discreet, but
some of them come from countries where you just can't
do that kind of stuff. So they look at a
trip to New York City as a chance to well,

(27:23):
you know, have some fun, and the business goes up
twenty to twenty five percent. As one source familiar with
these things, girls will fly in from Vegas and Europe.
It's like a hooker convention. So they're not going to
go to neighborhoods of New York City or strip clubs
because they can't be seen publicly. What they do is
they get some sort of a third party to arrange

(27:44):
a high end a female to come to a hotel room.

Speaker 1 (27:47):
Three thousand to five thousand dollars per session, and these
girls are making Wow, they must be good. Are they
doing just what I want to know? It's like, well,
be quite a performance for five thousand dollars. They Yeah,
I would imagine the it's pretty nice, and they probably
are very nice. And no, it's not the dress, it's

(28:09):
the it's the activity.

Speaker 2 (28:13):
It says the diplomats go crazy because where they come from,
they're repressed.

Speaker 1 (28:17):
They don't have these kinds of girls. They have access
to it. So the wives back home don't engage the
way the Las Vegas girls do. No, so they they
don't want to be seen in strip clubs. So they
come to the hotels.

Speaker 2 (28:34):
Right, and do not want to deal with, you know,
trying to just get a hooker off the street.

Speaker 1 (28:38):
Right, And they don't even want to google the word
escorts because they don't know who's tracking them, that's right.

Speaker 2 (28:44):
So they arrange these VIP rooms are booked. These diplomats
can spend anywhere from fifty to one hundred thousand dollars
in a night of whose money probably from oil riches
or something like that.

Speaker 1 (29:01):
Or yes, let's think oil rich countries with repressed cultures. Hmm, yeah,
that does narrow down the field there. But and they
want American hookers. Yeah, I think I've heard that before.

Speaker 2 (29:16):
Well, I mean, this is just taking several steps further
the old You know, the guy goes out of town,
the sales guy goes out of town to a convention.
It's a Midwest city, and that does the same kind
of thing.

Speaker 1 (29:25):
That is the whole purpose of conventions and conferences, whether
it's business, diplomatic, political. That's all the guys are going for.

Speaker 2 (29:34):
To get drunk into fine.

Speaker 1 (29:36):
Do you think they're going so they could sit in
a stuffy hotel room and listen to six hours of
PowerPoint presentations. No, they're only going for the booze and
the sex period. End of story.

Speaker 4 (29:50):
All right.

Speaker 1 (29:50):
When we return, we'll be talking to the District Attorney
of Sacramento County, never been on the show before. His
name is the end whole.

Speaker 2 (29:57):
He has filed a lawsuit against the City of Sacramento
for its descent into decay in handling its ever growing
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