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November 20, 2025 30 mins

The John Kobylt Show Hour 2 (11/20) - California Republican gubernatorial candidate Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco comes on the show to share his thoughts on Tom Steyer joining the race on the Democrats' side. Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett went on CNN and had to clarify her comments about Republicans taking political donations from "somebody named Jeffrey Epstein". The state of California has a huge budget deficit. John finally gets to the story about the gay sheep he wanted to do the other day. 

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We're gonna have Chad Bianco on now. Chad Bianco is
the Riverside County Sheriff. He's been with us frequently running
for governor and doing well among the very top candidates

(01:06):
in the governor's race. We have another gubernatorial candidate who
announced this week, and that is that clown Tom Steyer.
Now Tom Steyer ran for president a few years ago
and he lasted about five minutes. He is well, he
made two billion dollars at least in his life, and

(01:29):
he was a private equity partner. He also manages huge
amounts of money. And now he's he's decided he's going
to get into politics, and it's it's climate change twenty
four to seven with this guy. Just to remind you
that the state with by far the most climate policies
is California, and our gas is going for an average

(01:51):
of four to sixty three a gallon. Oklahoma is going
for two fifty seven four sixty three to two fifty
seven national averages three ten and styre is apparently does
not connect all the destructive climate change policies in this

(02:11):
state and the climate change taxes with the huge disparity
between the cost of our gasoline and everyone else's. But
part of his campaign is he's running on affordability to
bring prices down. Seriously, let's get to Chad Bianco on
the Riffsdide County Sheriff.

Speaker 1 (02:33):
Chad, How are you good?

Speaker 3 (02:34):
John? How are you?

Speaker 1 (02:35):
I am good?

Speaker 2 (02:36):
I mean I laughed out loud, Actually I truly laughed
out loud when I saw this guy carry on him
about affordability and lowering prices in California. The policies that
he promotes and has spent many, many millions on is
what is a big part of why everything's so expensive here.

Speaker 3 (02:54):
Oh. Absolutely, And you have to realize and we all
have to know, and we will everyone will know that
not only has he spent millions on forcing us into
climate change, he's making hundreds of millions of dollars off
of it. So he's spent something like the last fifteen years.
He brags that he's been working hard for Californias for

(03:14):
the last fifteen years. Well, we've been destroyed over the
last fifteen years. We can't even live here anymore because
it's too expensive. And we expect a billionaire to come
and tell us how we're going to make that work
by pushing more climate change policies that are going to
make him more hundreds of millions of dollars. It is laughable.

Speaker 2 (03:32):
We got by far the highest gas prices mean, I
mean two bucks more than Oklahoma and many other states. Also,
our electricity prices are about double the national average.

Speaker 3 (03:42):
Absolutely, and it's going to make it worse. Solar and
wind are not the answer, but that's where he's making
hundreds of millions of dollars off of the answer is
using our own oil. And he's completely against it. He
is an activist against oil, and it is It blows
me away that there would be even one Californian saying, oh, yeah,

(04:03):
that'd be a great idea.

Speaker 2 (04:05):
High energy prices affects everything that we that we use because, uh,
the transportation costs for all the products that we buy
go way up when the price of gas goes way up.
And and and you know, even in the service industries,
the electricity prices are so high that there is in

(04:27):
a single business that whose price is not affected in
this state by high electricity or high gas prices.

Speaker 3 (04:34):
Right, businesses are leaving because of the regulations, the climate regulations,
the cap and trade regulations, the taxes. Residents can't afford
anything because of number one, the cost of gas, which
drives up the entire cost of living. And he's advertising
coming in here to do more of the same, and
he says he's going to make houses affordable. It is
climate change crisis activism that are stopping houses from being built.

(04:59):
So it's it's the irony above ironies and the reality. Though.
I'm at the top of the polls in California because
my platform is use our oil less gas prices, build
more homes with less regulation, take away the government regulation
and control, and move toward nuclear, which is way more
environmentally friendly than stupid wind and solar. It's crazy.

Speaker 2 (05:24):
Nuclear is the answer to all these issues, and I'm
just shocked. I mean, Newsome has been actively trying to
close nuclear plants were down to one left, but he
had to keep it open because that would have destroyed
our electricity grid.

Speaker 3 (05:39):
Yeah, it's California has had decades of absolute, complete failed
Democrat policy. You can't point to anything other than failed
Democrat policy. There is nothing for them to defend, which
is why their only campaign is to say we're against
Donald Trump. There's nothing defensible in California, which is why

(05:59):
I I don't really care whether it's Tom Steyer. I
don't care anybody else that gets in any of the
ones that are currently in This is going to be
I believe if we can get people to vote John,
this is going to be an easy win in this election.

Speaker 2 (06:12):
Do you is there any sign you think that people
are finally getting it connecting all these disastrous policies to
the terrible economy that we have the We have the
highest unemployment rate, we got the highest inflation rate, we
have the slowest job growth, we have the worst business
climate in the fifty states. Do you think people are

(06:34):
connecting all these dots.

Speaker 3 (06:37):
I think they are, and I think they're getting tired
of turning on the news or turning on social media
and seeing our current politicians who have put us in
this place lying to us, acting like everything's good here,
while Trump supposedly is the problem of California and he
has absolutely nothing to do with it. And people are like,
wait a minute. I live here, I've been here for

(06:58):
the last twenty thirty years, and our lives are way
worse off. And they're just they're tired of dishonest politicians.

Speaker 2 (07:05):
You know, I'm constantly telling this to people. I say, fine,
whatever you think of Trump, you think of Trump, I'm
not going to be able to change your mind.

Speaker 1 (07:13):
What I'm telling you though.

Speaker 2 (07:14):
He has nothing to do with our high gas prices,
nothing to do with our high electricity prices, nothing to
do with the homeless that we've got here, nothing to
do with the crime situation, nothing, nothing, nothing, nothing. This
is all created by our state and local Democratic politicians
because we don't have one Republican in the mix, either
in law or in Sacramento.

Speaker 3 (07:34):
You're exactly right. Every single negative that we have could
be changed tomorrow if the Democrats truly wanted to, because
they have complete control of government. They don't want lower
gas prices, they don't want more homes being built, they
don't want affordable anything. They just want more and more
of your tax payer money for unending spending in Sacramento

(07:57):
that we now know just completely keeps funding their next
election cycle. It's we are absolutely sick of state government.
And I think that the majority of Californians are finally
standing up and saying we are absolutely done with this.
It started with Prop thirty six, they were everybody was
lied to and confused a little bit with Prop fifty

(08:18):
that was a ploy of Newsom that actually worked. But
we don't need to talk about that. But overall Californians
are absolutely sick of it, and they want someone actually
looking out for them instead of special interest.

Speaker 2 (08:32):
This corruption scandal inside Newsom's office. Former chief of staff
hauled off in handcuffs twenty three federal charges. She's caught
stealing money with a couple other guys who've already pleaded guilty,
and the attorney general was investigated. He's got some scandal
with a bribery case in Oakland. And then we find
out dozens of Newsom's administration staff that they've had their

(08:56):
all their calls intercepted, their texts, their emails going back
two years.

Speaker 1 (09:03):
Where do you think this is all going here?

Speaker 3 (09:06):
Well, I hope it's going where it should be going,
and people should be wearing handcuffs soon. We have to
actually realize and know that something seriously corrupt is going
on in Sacramento. They're all doing it. That's why they're
all fighting to save themselves and keep themselves in power.
Because it's not the salary they get, it's the backdoor

(09:27):
deals they get. It's the back it's the underhanded stuff.
It's the trips, it's the gifts and all of those
things that are not reported because they're all in control.
They're all doing the same thing. You even have the
Sarah you know, his campaign paying for things that now
he's claiming he didn't know of. I'm telling you, as
a candidate and as a politician that has these accounts,

(09:47):
that's an absolute lie. You know, every single dollar that
leaves your account.

Speaker 2 (09:50):
Yeah, I don't believe that either. I can't believe be
Sarah didn't notice as a quarter of a million dollars
had been stolen from his account. I don't buy that
for a second. All right, Chad, beyond all, you got
to come in studio sometime soon, you.

Speaker 3 (10:06):
Know, I would love to. We have a couple of
we have a couple of trips scheduled down there, and
I'll make sure I reach out before we get there
and love to be there.

Speaker 2 (10:14):
Yeah, then we'll spend some more time together. Riverside County
Sheriff Chad beyonco he's he's at the top of some
polls running for governor for twenty twenty six.

Speaker 1 (10:23):
All right, Chad, we'll see you soon. Thanks, all right,
thanks son, all right, he's a good guy. When we
come back.

Speaker 2 (10:31):
You've heard about Jasmine Crockett, the congresswoman who reeled off
a list of Republican names who were getting Jeffrey Epstein donations.
Those were other Jeffrey Epstein's. We'll play the clips because
she had to admit why this happened on CNN last night.

Speaker 4 (10:49):
You're listening to John Cobelt on demand from KFI AM
six forty.

Speaker 2 (10:55):
Yesterday, we played you a clip this nutty whack jobs
woman named Jasmine Crockett. She's one of these loud, sassy
trouble makers who is constantly shooting off her mouth and
speaking nonsense. I mean, she's just dumb as a box
of rocks. So of course she's on TV all the time,
and at a congressional hearing, she suddenly blurreted out a

(11:21):
list of people. You know, she's always trying to stick
it to Trump, stick it to Republicans, so she blurred
it at a list of people who took political donations
from someone named Jeffrey Epstein, Folks who.

Speaker 5 (11:35):
Also took money from somebody named Jeffrey Epstein. As I
had my team dig in very quickly, met Romney, the NRCC,
Lee Zelden, George bush Win, Red McCain, Palin, Rick Lazio.
I just want to be clear if this is the

(11:56):
standard that we gonna make. Just know we're gonna expose
it all. And just know that the FC filings, they
are available for everybody to review.

Speaker 2 (12:04):
You tell them, girl, Yeah, she was trying to tie
all those Republicans present in past. Lee Zelden is the
current EPA commissioner, trying to tie them to the Jeffrey Epstein, right,
the one with the lemon shaped penis or is it
the egg shaped penis? I forgot what one of the other.
So that was her point. She knew what she was doing.

(12:26):
Lee Zelden, like I said, EPA commissioner called her out
and said, no, this is another Jeffrey Epstein and Jasmine Crockett. Hey,
there was a TV camera. So she went on CNN
with Caitlyn Collins and she tries to explain cut three.

Speaker 6 (12:41):
You mentioned to leez Elden there he's now a cabinet secretary.
He responded and said it was actually doctor Jeffrey Epstein,
who's a doctor that doesn't have any relation to the
convicted sex tracker. Unfortunate for that doctor, but that is
who do it into a prior campaign of his? Do
you want to correct the record on the people.

Speaker 5 (12:56):
And I never said that it was that Jeffrey Epstein,
just so that people understand when you make a donation,
your picture is not there. And because they decided to
spring this on us in real time, I wanted the
Republicans to think about what could potentially happen because I
knew that they didn't even try to go through the FEC.
So my team what they did is they googled, And
that is specifically why I said a Jeffrey Epstein. Unlike Republicans,

(13:18):
I at least don't go out and just tell lies
because it was not the same one.

Speaker 4 (13:22):
That's fine.

Speaker 5 (13:23):
But when Lee Zelden had something to say, all he
had to say was it was a different jeff Jeffrey Epstein.
He admitted that he did receive donations from a Jeffrey Epstein,
So at least I wasn't trying to mislead people. Now,
have I dug in to find out who this doctor is?
I have not, So I will trust and take what
he says is that it wasn't that Jeffrey Epstein. But

(13:43):
I was not attempting to mislead anybody. I literally had
maybe twenty minutes before I had to do that debate.

Speaker 6 (13:51):
Yeah, but people might see that day. Well, you're trying
to make it tell him like he took money from
I did not registered tex offender.

Speaker 5 (13:56):
No, but I literally did not know when you search
FEC files, and that's what I had my team to do.
I text him and I say, listen, we're going up
there saying that she took donators.

Speaker 3 (14:06):
Right.

Speaker 6 (14:06):
But someone might say, well, your team should have done
the homework to make sure it wasn't the condnotics.

Speaker 5 (14:09):
Within twenty minutes. You could not find that out, not
from just doing a quick search on FEC. So number one,
I made sure that I was clear that it was
a Jeffrey Epstein, but I never said that it was
specifically that Jeffrey Epstein because I knew that we would
we would need more time to really dig him.

Speaker 1 (14:28):
What what a moron?

Speaker 2 (14:30):
There was no twenty minute deadline to go to a
hearing and smear a long list of Republican politicians. We
only had twenty minutes.

Speaker 7 (14:40):
Well, who was compelling you to do this at all?
You want to make a point, then you spend you know,
the hours it takes to find out who the Jeffrey
Epstein is and whether these politicians knew what they were getting.

Speaker 2 (14:56):
She knew what she was doing, or she's really that stupid.
I think I think she's really that stupid and she
got caught. It's like, oh crap, how do I talk
myself out of it? Got pretty gentle kid glove treatments
though from Caitton Collins and CNN. Wow, Oh my god,
I mean how what? What is the what is the

(15:20):
average IQ of the voters who picked her?

Speaker 1 (15:24):
And who is the person who lost to her?

Speaker 2 (15:28):
I think it's more embarrassing to say I lost to
Jasmine Crockett that it is to say, Hey, my name's
Jeffrey Epstein, And I feel bad for all those guys.
Imagine you're a doctor, might be might be great at
your job, have a great reputation in town, you might
have saved lives, done all kinds of good work, and now,
for the last twenty years, every time you introduce yourself,

(15:48):
people giggle. That probably makes some stupid joke. I think
I changed my name if it was Jeffrey Epstein. Yeah,
I think i'd I'd come up with something else. But
you know, my middle name, I nickname anything. See, I
don't have to worry about that.

Speaker 1 (16:06):
I don't. I don't think there's another John Cobelt in
the whole country. I don't think so either. I've looked
it up. I can't.

Speaker 8 (16:12):
People can't even say your name. Most people can't say
your last name.

Speaker 1 (16:15):
No, I know.

Speaker 2 (16:16):
So I'm not worried about some other John Cobelt either
being revealed to have an egg shaped penis, which I
don't have.

Speaker 8 (16:26):
Right, Well, you never know with AI what could pop up.

Speaker 1 (16:29):
Oh, I'm sure eventually there's going to be.

Speaker 8 (16:31):
Fake Mesa with an eggs shaped penis.

Speaker 1 (16:35):
Don't give people ideas. What am I going to do
if somebody does that? You just deny it.

Speaker 8 (16:40):
Huh, you deny it.

Speaker 1 (16:42):
That's not me, that's not me. Do I prove it? Well,
you have to prove it. Well, I guess who's going
to help me. No, I'm not either.

Speaker 2 (16:57):
That way, all right, somebody's got to stand by me
when we come back. We have record tax revenues coming
to Sacramento, record tax revenues, and we have an ever
increasing deficit. Why would that be? What do you think
Avenuwsom's doing. We'll tell you about it.

Speaker 4 (17:18):
You're listening to John Cobels on demand from KFI AM
six forty.

Speaker 2 (17:23):
Spencer Pratt is coming on with us after three o'clock,
Spencer watched his Home in the Palisades fire. You may
know him as reality TV star over the years, and
he has been a tornado online, on social media, in
person at meetings, trying to fight this the Bass administration

(17:44):
and the Newsom administration, all their laws, all the roadblocks
they throw up to keep from and trying to find
out all the truth about the botched response of the
fire department before, during, and after the fire, the botched
response of the Newsom administration. And he's on top of

(18:06):
the latest. He's constantly putting out news on social media
and he'll be talking with us coming up after three o'clock,
Spencer Pratt, you want to be here for that meantime
In Sacramento, despite an army of investigators looking into the
wrongdoing of so many people in Newsom's orbit, Newsom is

(18:28):
continuing to blow so much money that we're looking at
an eighteen billion dollar deficit for the next fiscal year,
and that's up five billion dollars from earlier in the summer.
We are getting more revenue than Sacramento has ever seen

(18:50):
by far. Because Sacramento relies a lot on wealthy people.
Wealthy people cashing in their stock. We have an abundance
of people who work for tech companies and people who've
invested in tech companies. And because the stock of these companies,
and there's about seven of them that do extraordinarily well,

(19:10):
they're called the Magnificent Seven. And I don't know if
I can remember all seven off the top of my head,
but it's Tesla, it's Meta, It's in Nvidia, it's Google
parent company. There is Alphabet, it's Apple. Those companies. Their
stock has gone up by so many multiples. People that

(19:31):
more money than they know what to do with. In
certain communities, they pay a lot in taxes. In fact,
the top one percent pays almost half the income tax
in this state. So when you hear about this nonsense
about the rich have to pay their fair share, believe me,
they're paying the fair share. Not only that the middle
class is and this is rarely talked about, the middle

(19:53):
class is taxed at a higher rate than most other
states in the country. So not only the wealthy getting
bent over, but the middle class in California gets bent over.
And we have the highest sales tax and we have
the highest gas tax. It all adds up to the
most money ever, and still California government is in a deficit.

(20:18):
And this is the game they play. They gave away.
They give away thirty five billion dollars a year to
illegal illegal aliens. About twelve billion dollars a year go
to illegal alien healthcare everybody. It started off with little kids,
the elderly. Now it's everyone, lifetime illegal alien healthcare free

(20:42):
from the state of California's taxpayers. And I have to
emphasize that because I often hear in the news California
pays healthcare benefits to illegal alien.

Speaker 3 (20:53):
No.

Speaker 2 (20:54):
California taxpayers, including many who can't afford their own healthcare,
are forced to finance the healthcare of millions of illegal aliens.
We've got three, four or five million illegal aliens, nobody
knows the exact number. Had a million in La County. Fortunately,

(21:16):
some have been caught, Others have been deported. And whenever
anybody says, well, you know, we really should only be
deporting the cridinal, no, people came here to live off
me and you. They're getting free health care. They're not
entitled to it. Their children are getting free education, they're
not entitled to it. They can go to their home

(21:38):
country and they can get the health care and the education.
I don't want to provide it. I don't want to
be forced to provide it. You shouldn't be forced to
provide it. We all have our own obligations we need
to take care of. And I really resent Newsom given
away thirty five billion dollars every year and then complaining

(21:59):
that you've got a big deficit here. Yeah, well stop,
just give the money to Americans. Let's start with that notion.
The AI boom has created a lot of multimillionaires and billionaires,
but the stock market is at a record high. A

(22:22):
lot of the stock price depends on people believing that
this AI boom is really going to transform society and
it's going to last forever, and that these companies are
going to be able to pull off the potential and
make money at it. There's obviously a lot of uncertainty.

(22:45):
While it is a tremendous innovation that will change a
lot of things in our lives, nobody knows whether these
companies will actually make the profits that their stock prices
seem to promise. You could have a massive downtour or
a in AI stocks any day, any minute. You don't
know what's going to set it off, which means the

(23:10):
budget for California could end up with a huge hole
blown right through the middle of it. And it's already bad.
They're already bleeding money because of massive overspending on nonsense,
stupid stuff such as the billion and a half dollars
for that Capitol building annex, which is a monument to

(23:32):
the egos of those in the legislature and the governor.
They don't have many tricks left. They were massively in
debt this past year, and they came up with all
kinds of one time solutions, money moving around, delaying payments,
borrowing money from the future. They can't do that that
much this year. And of course, what do you think

(23:55):
we have a moron? The Speaker of the Assembly, Robert Reeves,
you know what his his analysis is, It's Trump's fault.
Honest to god, It's Trump's fault. Trump's got nothing to
do with California state spending. What he is cutting, though,
is uh, some of the some of the medicaid spending

(24:21):
which has to be cut because Newsom gives it away
to illegal aliens. And there's no reason there that that
taxpayers around the country should have to pay for the
healthcare of illegal aliens in California.

Speaker 1 (24:36):
Nobody else does that. Uh, and so Newsom deserves.

Speaker 2 (24:42):
A huge budget hole because he's doing stupid, irresponsible things.
But Newsom is responsible for this massive budget deficit, and
it's going to get worse and worse and worse. They're
and they're looking at it running through, you know, as
far as they can see. You know, they've got it
laid out through twenty the rest of twenty twenty six
into twenty twenty seven.

Speaker 1 (25:05):
Because because what.

Speaker 2 (25:11):
Because progressive politicians spend enormous amounts of money, tax people
to death, and you wonder why the economy sucks in California.
Highest unemployment rate, highest inflation rate, highest taxes, worst business
climate out of fifty states, and it's starting to catch up.

Speaker 4 (25:32):
You're listening to John Cobels on demand from KFI Am
six forty.

Speaker 2 (25:38):
Let me tell you about the gay Sheet New York
Times story. There is a fashion designer named Michael Schmidt.
He designs costumes for share Shakira Sabrina Carpenter and he
his family were farmers, and he found out one day

(25:59):
that there there are gay sheep. One out of every
twelve rams are gay. Not the Los Angeles ram. Yeah,
oh okay, okay. So the male male sheep or rams,
the females are use ewe s thew you say it is.
So when the gay sheep see the female sheep, they

(26:21):
got ew They want nothing to do with it, thank you.
And he found out that the one purpose for these
male sheep is to reproduce, and on a normal farm,
one ram should service fifty us and they have to appropriate.

(26:43):
They got to reproduce. So if you're a gay male ram, you're.

Speaker 1 (26:48):
Of no use and you get sent to the slaughterhouse.

Speaker 8 (26:53):
Oh that's discrimination.

Speaker 2 (26:56):
Well, and Michael Schmidt, he's gay, and thought, well, no,
this isn't right for the gay sheep to be sent
to the slaughterhouse because they can't reproduce with the female sheep.
That's not their thing. So the sheep are being killed
for being gay, he realized. And so what he's done
is he's created a company called Rainbow Wool because the

(27:18):
gay sheep are discarded and it turns out that they
keep growing wool and their wool can be valuable, and
so he put together this company with some other helpers
to redirect the gay animals from the slaughterhouse to be

(27:40):
wool growing contributors.

Speaker 1 (27:42):
I love this. Isn't this great?

Speaker 4 (27:43):
It is?

Speaker 1 (27:44):
They wanted to come up with here's the thing.

Speaker 2 (27:47):
When female sheep get pregnant, they stop growing wool, but
the male sheep never stop. So I thought this could
be a business opportunity. And they began with three sheep,
and now they have put together a business and New
York Times has photos of them like fluffing the wool

(28:11):
and creating product out of the wool, and they sell
patches and caps. Proceeds go to gay charities as well
as sponsorships, and now they're saving the lives of all
these gay sheep.

Speaker 8 (28:25):
I love the story. You know, had I known what
this story entailed, I would have chosen that the other day.

Speaker 2 (28:30):
See, I'm glad you said that, because that's what I
was thinking.

Speaker 1 (28:33):
Yes, I was thinking if only she knew, only I knew.

Speaker 2 (28:36):
Instead you were taking the weird penis I was, and
you were missing out, Yes, and something I thought would
hearten you.

Speaker 8 (28:42):
Well, you know what I needed that today?

Speaker 2 (28:45):
Thank you. How many gay sheep have been saved. And
they have a store now, an online store, and there's
photos in the New York Times of the kind of
products that they made, but I never knew that. I
didn't know there were first of all, that many gay sheep.

Speaker 8 (29:04):
I didn't know there was any.

Speaker 1 (29:05):
One out of twelve.

Speaker 2 (29:06):
That means there's millions, and that they were all sent yeah,
sent to sent to the old meat grinder. Well, they're
not useful in in the in the in the world
of sheep. If you're running a farm.

Speaker 1 (29:19):
People eat sheep.

Speaker 2 (29:21):
Uh yeah, eat lamb. Yeah, Lamb is the baby sheep.
And in fact, Iceland big on lamb.

Speaker 8 (29:29):
I forgot that it's lamb. I really didn't put those
two together. But now I remember.

Speaker 1 (29:34):
And then there's mutton. Is the is the sheep meat? Okay,
never mind? What is the real value?

Speaker 3 (29:41):
I think so.

Speaker 2 (29:44):
But the real value on a farm is you got
to keep producing. I mean, here's fifty women have at it,
which means if you're a straight sheep, life is good. Yeah, okay,
here's fifty girls.

Speaker 1 (29:58):
Do what you want.

Speaker 2 (30:00):
You're not if you're when they get tired. Well, I
don't know, you don't. No, I haven't been in that situation,
so I don't I can't relate.

Speaker 1 (30:12):
All right, we come back.

Speaker 2 (30:13):
Spencer Pratt, the reality TV star, lives in the Palisades
lost everything in the fire, and now he is the
leading fighter for Palisades residents. Debora Mark is live the
KFI twenty four hour Newsroom. Hey, you've been listening to
The John Cobalt Show podcast. You can always hear the
show live on KFI Am six forty from one to

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