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May 5, 2025 31 mins

The John Kobylt Show Hour 1 (05/05) - More on California Assembly Democrats siding with sex traffickers and blocking a bill that would protect minors. Calling out perverted CA Assembly Democrats. Technical Director/Associate Producer Eric Sklar was in Austin, TX last over the weekend and saw gas being sold for $2.39/gallon! What departments in LA are getting their budgets cut so that the homeless can get more resources? Kamala Harris is continuing to make the rounds. 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:02):
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miss a single minute every day of the program. All right,

(00:30):
we are jam packed. One of the things we are
have been covering since the middle of last week is
just a disgusting vote in the Assembly where fifty five
Democrats voted against making buying sixteen and seventeen year olds

(00:53):
for sex a felony. The provision in this bill said,
if you solic in purchase of sixteen or seventeen year
old for sex, you've committed a felony. And the Democrats unanimously, well,
I shouldn't say unanimously, almost unanimously said no, that's not
a felony. We will tolerate that. Fifty five out of

(01:16):
fifty eight Democrats, and the irony is is the bill
was written sponsored by a Democrat, Maggie Crow, who is
a former prosecutor up in the Fresno area, and they
rejected her bill. And the thing is, they're adamant about it.
They're adamant, they're angry. And Carl DeMaio, the Republican Assemblymen,

(01:40):
was on our show last week telling us how all
this played out, and he's also getting a lot of
play even nationally here. I told you on Friday, we
are going to start announcing the names of those here
in southern California, and we're going to do a couple

(02:02):
every day because I don't want to overwhelm by reading
a long list. You won't remember any of them if
I do that, so we'll just take to a day.
We have plenty. This will go on for a while. Again,
there's fifty five Democrats. And Demayo went on a Fox
Business show on television called The bottom Line with Guy Benson,

(02:24):
and he covered some of the territory and some of
the territory that we discussed. But I want you to
hear this clip by Fox Business Karl Demayo and Guy Benson.

Speaker 3 (02:36):
I've just been at a loss for words about this
story all week long. You've been fighting the good fight
with your Republican colleagues and some Democrats as well, but
just got blown away in the vote fifty five twenty
one and the fact that they were defending this and
trying to pretend like it's a gay rights issue.

Speaker 1 (02:54):
I'm sick. I feel sick.

Speaker 4 (02:56):
Oh, you should be sick, You should be outraged, and
we should be very worried about these sixteen and seventeen
year old minor boys and girls who will continue to
be trafficked for sex with no penalty for their abusers.
We'll have more victims. This is nothing more than a
clear signal in California by the politicians, by the Democrat politicians,

(03:17):
that it is open season on sixteen and seventeen year
old girls and boys. And let me just respond to
mar Gonzales, how dare you invoke the name of the
gay community and put this extremist, deviant policy out there
and use them as window dressing.

Speaker 1 (03:36):
No, the rank and.

Speaker 4 (03:39):
File gays do not think it's appropriate for an adult
male to buy a sixteen or seventeen year old boy
for sexual pleasure. They do not agree with that. It
is repugnant, it is embarrassing, and it needs to stop,
and I actually think mister Gonzales ought to either apologize
to the gay community or he needs to resign his post.

Speaker 3 (04:00):
Why is it some viewers might be wondering that you
guys are needing to do this at all? How is
it that buying children for sex is not a felony
in California.

Speaker 4 (04:11):
We are the only state where you can purchase a
boy or a girl aged sixteen or seventeen with literally
no threat of prosecution. And that is because Democrats over
the past several years have been very successful in advancing
deviant laws. In twenty twenty, the Democrats in the legislature

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and Governor Gavin Usom signed into law SP one five,
which basically allows an adult male to molest a child
as young as fourteen and avoid mandatory sex offender registry.
That was twenty twenty. Then in twenty twenty two they
legalize loitering for the purpose of prostitution, and they allowed

(04:53):
these crimes purchasing sixteen and seventeen year olds for sex
not to be a felony, not to be prosecuted. And
so these are extreme laws that they've been putting on
the books for the last five six, seven years and
we are the only state in the Union where this
is happening. And make no mistake about it, they're doing
it by saying it's pro gay, pro LGBT, and again,

(05:17):
that's just shameful that they are somehow associating the gay
community with the need to have sex with underage miners.
It is offensive, it is wrong, and it needs to
be reversed.

Speaker 3 (05:30):
Child prostitution, it's exploitation, its abuse, it's crime. And apparently
they need to get that memo. They watered down and
gutted the language in the vote that I mentioned before,
but they said that maybe they'll revisit.

Speaker 1 (05:45):
This down the line.

Speaker 3 (05:46):
They intend to do something about it later. What about that, No, no.

Speaker 4 (05:52):
No, they said, we need time to study it. I'm sorry,
but if you need to study whether it's right or
wrong to buy a minor child at sixty or seventeen
for sex, again, you're unfit for office. This is a
no brainer. Where the only state in the Union where
this nonsense is tolerated, where these children are being trafficked
with no legal protections, no studying. Just get the damn

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law changed or resign your post. And I'm hearing from
Democrats today across the state of California that they are
not going to vote Democrat in the upcoming election. I
think that we're going to break the Democrats supermajority in
Sacramento in California over this one singular vote because it
is that extreme, it is that wrong.

Speaker 3 (06:34):
Yeah, and that kind of madness, that evil madness is
what it is, can only happen in a one party
rule state like yours.

Speaker 1 (06:42):
And I hope it does get reversed.

Speaker 2 (06:44):
As Guy Benson on Fox Business interviewing Carl Demail getting
a national coverage now for something that should be should
have been on the books from day one when California
became a US state. Should have been already on the
books for one hundred and seventy five years. It's incredible
that it wasn't. But Carl gave you some of the

(07:06):
history that Newsom and the Democratic legislature four or five
years ago turned it created a statute that said, if
you molest somebody as young as fourteen, you're not a
sex offender. You don't have to register as a sex offender.
You imagine this, this is.

Speaker 1 (07:28):
I mean, I'm sorry, there are a bunch of perverts.
This is really sick. Stuff.

Speaker 2 (07:34):
Now, Carl went on another show down to San Diego KUSI,
a news program, and he talked more about this, Mark Gonzalez,
who is a politician here in Los Angeles County. He's
a member of the State Assembly here, and also another

(07:55):
woman named Darshana Patel. And these are the two people
that we're going to highlight, especially in the next segment.
But listen to this interview that Carl gave on kus
I TV.

Speaker 4 (08:05):
State Senator Scott Wiener said that by promoting this bill,
it's anti LGBT. On the floor yesterday, as summing member,
Mark Gonzalez, the chair of the LGBT Caucus, said that
I should be ashamed of myself as a gay Republican
that I've lost my gay privileges. He took away my

(08:25):
gay card because as a gay man, I should not
be opposing this.

Speaker 2 (08:29):
I stopped that a second. First of all, I didn't
know they handed out gay cards. But how do you
This is what's crazy. Gonzales is gay and he's telling
Demiel that you're not gay anymore. Kind of Remember didn't
Biden do something like that. He was telling black voters

(08:50):
that if you don't vote for him, Biden, you ain't black.

Speaker 1 (08:57):
So there's this.

Speaker 2 (08:59):
I didn't know there was these voting requirements that if
you're black or if you're gay. I didn't know they
had membership cards that get revoked. But Mark Gonzales actually
said this on the floor. Now again, you have a
I believe that Demayo's telling the truth here, because by

(09:20):
now they would have denied it and sued.

Speaker 1 (09:23):
Him or something.

Speaker 2 (09:25):
But apparently there's a group of gay legislators who want
to keep the who think that. Well, I meant listen
to Carl explain this on kuside, so he took.

Speaker 4 (09:35):
Away my gay card because as a gay man, I
should not be opposing this because it criminalizes natural behavior.
Here we go, criminalizes natural behavior. I'm sorry. There is
no defense for an adult to purchase a minor for
sex that would actually be best described as rape. There

(09:55):
is no consent in this point. At this point, this
is a minor being trafficed for sex a commodity, and
the only way to combat it is to have the penalty,
the threat of a felony conviction and give those prosecutors
the ability to go after the johns and ultimately the traffickers.
So this is being promoted by the LGBT Caucus. They

(10:17):
think that it's something that is needed for some LGBT
men adults to have access to boys. I find that
to be pure evil, purely repugnant.

Speaker 3 (10:28):
Okay, so what's the next step with this build So.

Speaker 4 (10:31):
On my social media page, we posted the actual list
of votes. You can get it on my Twitter account,
facebook account, or Instagram. A snapshot of the fifty five
Democrats that voted to gut this bill. I will give
credit the three Democrats that crossed over and joined all
Republicans in voting to try to make it a felony.
We need to make these people's names famous here in

(10:53):
San Diego, Assembly Member Darshauna Patel voted to not protect
girls and boys. She voted against the provision that I'm
talking about. So I think that she should be tossed
out of office in the next election. She's in a
toss up seat. Let's all get together and throw her
out of office. That's my top priority locally now in
the Assembly is to end her short lived political career

(11:13):
because she did not protect young girls and boys. We're
going to do that with the other ones who are
Democrat who voted for this bill up and down. The
state of California. We're going to make them famous. We're
going to make sure their voters know what they did yesterday,
and we're going to bring the bill back up. We're
going to force vote after vote after vote until they
protect these young girls and boys.

Speaker 1 (11:34):
We will continue.

Speaker 2 (11:35):
We'll talk about mar Gonzales here in La Barshana Pateel
down in San Diego, two of the Sikos who think
it's cool to buy teenagers for sex.

Speaker 5 (11:49):
You're listening to John Cobelt on demand from KFI AM
six forty.

Speaker 1 (11:55):
All right, we.

Speaker 2 (11:58):
Will continue to pursue these pervert politicians who protect pedophiles
and their right to buy teenagers on the street for sex.
And that's what fifty five Democrats voted to do last
week to block a bill that would have made it

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a felony, an automatic felony, to buy teenagers for sex.
And two of them, and Carl Deemaya highlighted them when
he did a round of TV appearances, and Carl's the
Republican assemblymen down in San Diego. Marcnzalez, who'sh just took
over office in December, so it is his first term,

(12:46):
and he was already telling Carl off that he loses
his gay privileges.

Speaker 1 (12:53):
Carl's gay. Two.

Speaker 2 (12:54):
Gonzalez is a gay Democrat, Carl's a gay Republican. And
apparently because Carl complained about the Democrats allowing these teenagers
to be bought for sex, Carl was demoted. I don't know,
does that mean he has to go out with women? Now,
when you lose your gay privileges, what is it?

Speaker 1 (13:14):
What do you lose? Exactly?

Speaker 2 (13:16):
So Gonzalez used to be oh chairman of the Los
Angeles County Democratic Party. In fact, he has been a
presidential elector. And Mark Gonzalez was chosen by Joe Biden
to be state director for his presidential campaign.

Speaker 1 (13:35):
How about that.

Speaker 2 (13:36):
So he's a major figure in the Democratic politics. And
in January twenty twenty one, he was chosen as one
of California's fifty five electors to get Biden into office.
And then in twenty twenty four he said he was
going to be running for Assembly to replace someone else

(13:57):
who was stepping down, and uh, he won the election.
And now he's in charge of gay cards in the
state legislature. And if you vote against buying teenagers for sex,
you lose your gay privileges.

Speaker 1 (14:15):
I but you know, people in LA voted for him.

Speaker 2 (14:19):
Is there anybody that these people in LA wouldn't vote
for I'm a guy who promotes sex with teenagers.

Speaker 1 (14:29):
I what what won't you vote for? Here?

Speaker 2 (14:33):
And then in San Diego they got one and she
just took office. Wow, I guess they they they got
the memo right away that you've you got to no
matter how deviant the bills are, you got to go
along with democratic leadership. Her name is Darshana Patel and
she's a scientist and she used to be president of

(14:59):
the Poway you fied school district. Oh that's what you want,
a school district president. Some of he thinks that people
can buy children for sex?

Speaker 1 (15:08):
Wow? She really? She usual was the head of the
Palai School. Do people know this?

Speaker 4 (15:16):
Uh?

Speaker 2 (15:17):
Her distinction is she's the first Hindu woman to serve
in the California state legislature. Well that's great. Could we
get a Hindu woman who who it was against buying
children for sex?

Speaker 1 (15:26):
I mean could?

Speaker 2 (15:27):
I mean, if these these milestone, these ethnic milestones, are
so important, how about instead of emphasizing the ethnicity, emphasize
whether they are are not sick in psycho about children?
And sexual relations. She holds a bachelor Listen to this.
She holds a Bachelor Arts in biochemistry with a minor

(15:49):
in religious studies.

Speaker 1 (15:51):
Chelsea studied religion where in.

Speaker 2 (16:00):
We're in the Hindu doctrine or any of the other
religious doctrines that she studied.

Speaker 1 (16:04):
Is it okay to buy children for sex?

Speaker 4 (16:08):
Like? What?

Speaker 2 (16:08):
Show me that Bible? Which testament is that? What biblical
book is that? But yeah, yeah, she got it. She
got elected down down down in San Diego. I I'm
just astonished at these people. They have no shame at all.
In fact, they get angry and they turn on people

(16:29):
like Carl who point out what they're doing. There's nothing
sicker than this, and then they're all outraged. They're all
indignant about it. Hey yea, yeah, yeah yeah, all right,
Uh we will. We're going to release two names a
day of Southern California people who protect perverts and pedophiles

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and predators.

Speaker 1 (16:54):
When we come back.

Speaker 2 (16:57):
Now that this new budget is out from Karen bad Yes, here,
listen to all the departments that are going to get
their budgets cut in order to give more money for
the homeless. In fact, wait till you hear how much money.
What percentage of the LA budget goes for vagrant care.

(17:20):
Everything that's wrong with the city can be explained by
money that's diverted to vagrants, drug addicts, and mental patients.

Speaker 6 (17:28):
Yet that homeless camp near me is still.

Speaker 2 (17:31):
There, still there. Yeah, So even with the billions of dollars,
none of the money made it to Woodland Hills. Yeah,
you know, this is just this is just I'm going
I'm going crazy. I'm on like twenty nine minutes. I
feel like banging my head against the wall.

Speaker 5 (17:51):
You're listening to John Cobel's on demand from KFI AM
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Speaker 2 (17:57):
We're on from one to four every day and after
four o'clock John cobelts so on demand on the iHeart Appuh.
We have to oh, I want to just want to
follow up quickly on this whole sex pervert thing in
the Assembly where they voted down that bill to make
buying teenagers on the street for sex a felony. We

(18:21):
are going to have a listener on who went to
the town hall meeting here in Burbank for our local assemblyman,
Nick Schultz. He's another one who voted to protect the
perverts and predators and pedophiles Nick Schultz, and he went
to the meeting to question him about that, and it

(18:41):
was it was quite an experience. Now I'm gonna find
this photo, so I get I get the thing right.

Speaker 1 (18:52):
Where did it go? All right? I'll ask I'll ask
Eric directly, Eric Skar.

Speaker 2 (18:59):
You know, we always on our staff we send photos
to each other of gas prices whenever we travel to
other states. And Eric is the champion for twenty twenty
five so far. He went to Austin to work on
the iHeart Country Music Festival or whatever they call it there.
What what was the I have it now here? Go ahead,

(19:20):
tell me what do you remember?

Speaker 1 (19:21):
Two thirty nine?

Speaker 2 (19:22):
Two thirty nine is correct, that's where we gather photoed Yeah,
two thirty nine. It's called Last First Gas. That was
the name of the convenience store gas station operation there.
Two thirty nine A gallon you believe that? And I
saw a gas station today in Studio City. It was

(19:48):
a chevron right on the corner I believe of cold
water and uh cold water in Ventura Boulevard five oh nine,
five oh nine. And look at this. This is two
thirty nine in Austin, Texas. Wow, I mean that is,
we're paying more than double than what Texas is paying
more than double.

Speaker 1 (20:11):
And what made me think.

Speaker 2 (20:12):
Of it as I was looking at the the email
that was sent by our listener who attended the Mick
schult Nick Schultz town hall, and he said a lot
of the people there wanted to ask about energy prices,
and I don't know what particular form of energy, but
I was hoping they'd be complaining about the gas prices.

Speaker 1 (20:32):
Right, I mean, what, what possible?

Speaker 2 (20:35):
Why do we have to pay five h nine here
if it's two thirty nine in Texas? I mean that's
two that's a two dollars and seventy cents difference, two
dollars and seventy cents per gallon. Multiply that by twenty gallons.
You're talking about fifty four dollars. A tank full of

(20:55):
gas in Austin, Texas is fifty four dollars cheaper than
a tank full of gas in Studio City fifty four dollars.
And that would be every week. I mean, that's over
two hundred a month. That's twenty five hundred dollars a
year just for gas.

Speaker 1 (21:16):
All right.

Speaker 2 (21:17):
Anyway, we'll get into that later on, but you are
the winner. I don't know how anybody's going to beat
two thirty nine. Now, where does our tax money go?
Here in Los Angeles? Do you know that ten percent
of the entire annual city budget ten percent goes to
the vagrants and Debora can't get that encampment cleaned up

(21:38):
in Woodland Hills ten percent. And there's a story here
from the West Side Current. And LA spends almost a
billion on homelessness. Uh, they get money from LASA, state grants, taxes,

(22:02):
general city funds.

Speaker 1 (22:06):
They spend like eight hundred.

Speaker 2 (22:09):
And fifty million dollars a year, eight hundred and fifty
million dollars, and now about one hundred million is being
stolen from other city departments. This is in the new budget.
They are so short of money because they've blown so
much on homelessness that they have to steal from all

(22:31):
the other departments so they could waste even more money
on the vagrants. Here's an example. The Parks and rec
Department gave over seven million dollars of their budget for vagrants.
Two million they spent to clean up encampments in parks.

(22:56):
And that doesn't even count the security and renovations cost.
Because first the vagrants make the parks all filthy and disgusting,
and they get the encampments cleaned up.

Speaker 1 (23:09):
But now you have to put.

Speaker 2 (23:10):
In security, You have to build fences, you have to
put in security guards, and now you have to renovate
and rebuild the park after these animals did so much damage.

Speaker 1 (23:22):
If taken all together.

Speaker 2 (23:23):
According to the west Side current City and County of
Los Angeles spend about two billion dollars a year on
the vagrants. Two billion dollars a year. This is a
huge percentage of the budget, which is why the fire
department was half funded, which is why we didn't have
a fire department available to prevent, mitigate, or fight.

Speaker 1 (23:48):
The Palisades fire.

Speaker 2 (23:49):
It's directly connected to all the money we spend on
the people who caused us the most problems, waste the
most money. Why why are we all working and our
reward is our homes burned down? And the people who
don't work but snort and inject themselves all day and

(24:11):
then leave their needles and feces on the streets and
in the parks. They get all our tax money. Why
are we working for them? Anybody ever going to get
uncomfortable with this deal? So now now they're going to
take another one hundred million dollars from other departments. One

(24:34):
of the few departments to receive a budget increase is
the LA Fire Department. But what they're putting back in
is a pittance compared to what they need. And the
thing is, it's so obvious, but you know, here you

(24:58):
have a story. It's in the West Side Current, which
is actually a really good local newspaper. But I looked
through every morning. I look about thirty news sites, and
I look at all the channels. Right, I look at
channel the news sites, your channel two, four, five, seven,
nine eleven. All I'm reading about is car crashes, people

(25:20):
getting run over, whatever, you know, whatever violent crime happened
in foul neighborhoods.

Speaker 1 (25:30):
I don't see any of this get covered.

Speaker 2 (25:34):
It's so stupid crazy. But you know, I told you
what my test is of the civilization. Whenever I'm in
a crowd or standing in line, or even in the elevator,
and you know, all the zombies have their phones out
and they're busy scrolling, scrolling. I look and see what
they're scrolling, and it's invariably Instagram.

Speaker 6 (25:57):
For you look at Facebook.

Speaker 2 (26:01):
I don't scroll Facebook. I'm a glance at it once
in a while, once in a while, and I just
looked for your posts to see if I have any
material for the show.

Speaker 6 (26:09):
Oh that's right, yeah, Okay, what did I post?

Speaker 2 (26:12):
I want to see what? Well I didn't look today.
Well is it something good? Something they give me some?

Speaker 6 (26:18):
I just posted this crazy Oh.

Speaker 1 (26:20):
Oh yes, I'm wearing Yeah, Lucily, you killed a smurf
for it.

Speaker 6 (26:25):
Thanks, Sarah, I love you too.

Speaker 2 (26:28):
It's a beautiful blue leopard leopard coat. And you killed
how many blue leopards?

Speaker 1 (26:34):
Zero?

Speaker 2 (26:35):
Sure, it's oh I thought they were real blue leopards. Yeah,
I know, but I'm kind of stupid that way. All right,
more coming up.

Speaker 5 (26:44):
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Am sixty.

Speaker 1 (26:50):
John coblt Here.

Speaker 2 (26:51):
You can follow us at John Cobelt Radio on social
media at John Cobelt Radio. Our next Governor Kamala Harris.
She came out of her hiding place last week and
babbled inanely at some San Francisco event, and most recently

(27:13):
she's been in New York City. Now you know, one
of the criticisms she leveled during that speech last week
was that Donald Trump has an administration that is enriching
his wealthy friends. So Kamala Harris and her husband Doug
m Hoff had a date night out at one of

(27:35):
the most exclusive bars in New York City, the Polo
Bar on East fifty fifth Street.

Speaker 1 (27:42):
And it was.

Speaker 2 (27:43):
Kamala and Doug and twenty five bodyguards no joke here,
secret Service agents and NYPD officers. They were followed by
twenty five members of a security team. And this bar

(28:05):
is owned by Ralph Lauren. They spent about two hours dining.
People wait in line. You have to get a reservation
a month in advance, and people wait in line a
long time.

Speaker 6 (28:18):
Have you been there?

Speaker 1 (28:19):
I never heard of it.

Speaker 2 (28:21):
And you know, if I paid this much money, I'm
going to tell you how much the menu cost in
a minute. And I paid these kind of prices and
I ended up sitting next to Kamala Harris, Doug m
Off and I had twenty.

Speaker 6 (28:30):
Five Oh, John, you would go and take a selfie
with toddle us?

Speaker 1 (28:36):
Would I could? At once? I ran into her at
the grocery store in my neighborhood.

Speaker 6 (28:41):
Yeah, but that's you in your neck of the woods,
you know, not at this ritzy place in New York.

Speaker 2 (28:46):
All right, here's the prices. A corn beef sandwich thirty
six dollars. Yeah, bar snacks eighteen dollars for pigs, blanket
one hundred and forty for caviar and potatoes. Burgers are
thirty five dollars and New York stripsteak is seventy eight.

(29:08):
Soup is twenty one. A side of mashed potatoes is
sixteen dollars. The cheapest bottle of wine is a rose
from Italy Apulia for seventy five dollars. The most expensive
wine is beyond Decenti Brunello di Montecino Reserva fourteen five

(29:29):
hundred dollars. Wow, this is the kind of place she
went to with twenty five secret Service agents and NYPD.
So she cost the local taxpayers a lot of money
by stealing their cops. And I guess they all sat
there and stood there while she ate.

Speaker 6 (29:48):
She didn't share, she didn't buy them an expensive.

Speaker 1 (29:51):
Bottle of wine.

Speaker 2 (29:52):
It doesn't say there were probably more security officers between
the FEDS and the NYPD. Then there were patrons inside,
and she was ripping on Trump for catering to his
wealthy friends. That's uh, well, she's really in touch with
the common man, the blue collar man, the factory worker.

(30:15):
Huh wow. And her husband was probably looking around to
see what what waitresses.

Speaker 1 (30:22):
He get built.

Speaker 6 (30:24):
I wonder if there are any gritos for snacks.

Speaker 1 (30:28):
Yeah, Dorito's were seventeen dollars a bag.

Speaker 2 (30:30):
I think, uh, yeah, this is what she does because
she's a woman of the people. Jesus when we come back, Oh,
we're gonna have Alex Stone on from ABC News. You
know what Trump, you never know if he's uh, he

(30:51):
does have a just an unbelievable way of creating news,
like three, five, ten times a day, just stuff out
of the blue that nobody ever thought of, and half
of it is just to get attention. He wants to
reopen Alcatraz, the famous island prison up in the San

(31:12):
Francisco area. It's out on the water, closed in nineteen
sixty three, and he wants to open it up and
put all the bad guys in there. Alex Stone is
going to explain the feasibility of this. Coming up next,
Ebra Mark Live in the KFI twenty four our newsroom. Hey,
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