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Whatever you missed. We got two runs on the Moistline
this hour. I want to get right to Laura Ingle.
The Ditty trial continues in New York City. It's been
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going on for weeks and a lot of the testimony
today centered around an assistant who they say was carrying
the drugs for Sean Ditty Combs. They called him a
drug mule, although he took issue with that, saying he
didn't actually carry around huge amounts of drugs. He just
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kept didty supplied for himself and his parties. A lot
of stuff going on on all different aspects. Laura Ingle
is here from News Nation. How are you? Laura?
Speaker 3 (00:55):
Hey?
Speaker 4 (00:56):
John, I am good, and you know you set it
up perfectly. And I was just as I was listening
to you, I was thinking, Okay, so what constitutes a
drug mule? Let's talk about that, because this is, like
you said, a former assistant he worked for Shawn Combs.
His name is Brendan Paul and he worked for Shawn
Comes between twenty two and twenty four, just under two years.
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And then he talks about how many times he got
drugs for Sean Combs, and we're talking about cocaine, kay
and a couple of different drugs. But he did carry them,
he did bring them to parties in hotels. But his
lawyer came out and did speak to one of our
producers and said, you know, he's not a drug mule.
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That's not what happened here. He was carrying some of
the drugs to go to these parties that he said.
The testimony was crystal clear he was not a drug mule.
And what has happened here with this witness as a
couple of others. By the end of the testimony, you
almost think, wait, who is he testifying for? Because at
the end of his testimony, from the process execution, the
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direct exam, the questions that are being asked by the
sederal prosecutors, at the end, you know, the defense gets
a chance and he says, you know, look, we had
a lot of good working relationship moments like there were
sure there were some times that I was asked to
stay up so late. There were times I was asked
to bring drugs, and I definitely had to do a
lot of the cleanups from these freak offs and hotel
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nights that required wearing gloves because there was so much oil.
And in the end, he was asked, well, how do
you feel about Sean colmbs now? And he just kind
of paused and he said it's complicated, and then he
was off the stand. But let me tell you something, John.
Aside from Brendan Paul, which we can talk about, we
also saw some government exhibits that were released. They were
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shown to.
Speaker 5 (02:44):
The jurors last week, but we just got.
Speaker 4 (02:46):
Our hands on them today. And you've probably seen the
images of the guns and the baby oil from the
Miami raid, but we saw things from Los Angeles today.
Speaker 5 (02:56):
We saw the La raids.
Speaker 4 (02:57):
And we're talking about bad and boxes of astroglide and
baby oil. And there's one picture where there are boxes
and it says astroglide on the side and they are
stacked all the way to the ceiling. I mean, like case,
like literally.
Speaker 2 (03:14):
Oil.
Speaker 4 (03:16):
It is a lubricant, a lubritant.
Speaker 2 (03:19):
Yes, okay, it is.
Speaker 4 (03:21):
A lubricant, and it's so astroglide and baby oil are
the two lubricants of choice or Sean for Sean Combs,
and these freak offs and these parties that he had,
So we saw a lot of that. But I think
the most stunning moment of the day came when the
defense Mark Agnifilo, said, so, we've got a Homeland Security
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agent on the stand right now. They didn't finish because
it was an early day. Everybody left at one o'clock today,
and he's going to that agent is going to continue
and be the last witness for the prosecution on Monday.
Then the defense begins. Well today, Mark Agniffilo says that
he expects to be done by Tuesday or Wednesday.
Speaker 2 (04:02):
With his defense not much of a defense.
Speaker 4 (04:06):
I mean, I immediately started texting my legal analysts. I said,
what does this mean? You know, obviously it means that
Shawn Colmes isn't going to test to be called to testify,
but we were expecting a much longer defense of so
I don't know what's going to happen, but they're talking
about defense starting possibly Monday, Tuesday, maybe Wednesday, ending jury
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instructions and deliberations starting maybe as soon as Thursday. Could
we have a verdict by Friday. It just everything is
all of a sudden sped up. It's like everybody just
moved in outside of court and everybody's getting comfortable, and
now you know, this eight week trials is turned. It's
a little bit less, but I think we all thought
it was going to go on a lot long.
Speaker 2 (04:49):
Could you remind everybody exactly what the charges are here? Like,
what are the main charges where he's at risk for
the most time in prison.
Speaker 4 (04:58):
So the federal charges which he has pled not guilty
to include racketeering, conspiracy, and sex trafficking, and if he's
convicted on all of it, he faces up to life
in prison. So you know, as you move through the
rico charges and sex trafficking, I think and a lot
of people think that there's been more evidence presented in
the sex trafficking portion of this because a lot of people,
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you know, this is what happens with celebrities. John We
did this during Michael Jackson when we were reporting on
this together. A lot of people just want to be
around these celebrities, so they'll do crazy things, or they'll
do things that maybe they wouldn't normally say yes to.
So in terms of the counts and the years. I
have to pull that document up, John, but you know
it goes I think ten and twenty. It all adds
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up to possibly life in prison if he's convicted on all.
Speaker 2 (05:49):
Right, So the sex trafficking is the most serious charge,
that he was having women crossing state lines for the
purposes of prostitution.
Speaker 4 (05:59):
Well, it's conspiracy and racketeering too, and using his enterprise,
his bad boy enterprise, as you know, racketeering and using
that enterprise to not longer money, but to use those
funds and to get people to do things traveling drugs,
the sex parties, the one after the other, the abuse.
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You know that that is where we see some of
the larger charges as well.
Speaker 2 (06:26):
So has the prosecution case? Has it been organized and compelling?
Is there a storyline you could follow that leads you
to saying, all right, I know what was going on here,
and what was going on here matches the charges that
they have alleged.
Speaker 4 (06:42):
Well, it depends on who you ask.
Speaker 5 (06:44):
But I know you're asking me, but I have nobody
else me.
Speaker 4 (06:49):
I always play, I try.
Speaker 2 (06:50):
No, No, I'm not asking you to make a judgment.
I'm just saying you've been covering trials for a long time.
You know when a prosecution is making sense, and you
know when it's getting a little muddy a.
Speaker 4 (07:03):
Little even yesterday, Yeah, and even yesterday the judge said,
we need you to kind of, you know, straighten up
and kind of move forward and really show the rico
charges that we're talking about here. I think that there
has been a lot of evidence that has been shown
and presented in this court that shows, most definitely from
all accounts from the witnesses that we've heard from that
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have been sworn in, that there was a lot of
sex trafficking going on. That's what it sounds like. That
there were people that were picked up in New York
and flown to Las Vegas, and they got there and
they were expected to have these frea co offts and
and just the amount of detail that we have learned
about what was going on behind closed doors. You know,
Sean Colm's defense has long said this is all consensual. Sure,
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is it pretty? Is it something that you may do?
Probably not, But these are consenting adults. But when we've
heard from these victims after victims, and there we heard
from male escorts too, some who didn't know they were
being recorded. We had a guy on yesterday, not sure
he was on Banfield last night talking about what he
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was asked to do, how he was paid. So there's
just a lot of deals that had gone on to
really sustain this man's sexual fantasies that he demanded of
everyone that was around him. Will that equal conspiracy racketeering?
We have to wait and see. But the sex trafficking
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is something that seems like it's you know, we've got
enough evidence there.
Speaker 2 (08:36):
I just got just got a half minute here. Has
the jury situation settled down? I knew they kicked off
one juror and it does it seem like everything is
stable there?
Speaker 4 (08:44):
It seems like everything is stable. There was a there
was a quick issue with jur number seven. We lost
jur number six at the beginning of the week because
he didn't apparently tell the truth about where he was
really living. He needed to be in the right jurisdiction.
Jurors seven. There was something going on, but the judge
decided to keep jurors an in place. So the jury
is intact. We are in a weekend break. We return Monday.
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We've got the prosecution wrapping up, the defense beginning and
possibly wrapping as soon as Tuesday or Wednesday.
Speaker 2 (09:11):
All right, Laura has a YouTube channel. It's new called
The Ingle Edit. The Ingle Edit I n g LA
with a lot of behind the scenes stuff for the
trials and crime story she covers. All right, we'll talk
again soon.
Speaker 4 (09:23):
Yeah, we'll let you know what happens next week. Thanks John.
Speaker 2 (09:25):
All Right, Laura Angel from News Nation.
Speaker 6 (09:28):
You're listening to John Cobelt on demand from KFI AM
six forty.
Speaker 2 (09:35):
Coming up after Devers three thirty news. Michael Monks from
KFI News. It's covering jd Vance using down. He's in
Los Angeles. He was just speaking Bill Saley, the US
Attorney was with him as well. I imagine he's been talking
either about immigration or the riots or both. So we'll
see what he had to say with Michael after Dever's
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Gavin Newsom is the one acting like a king. You're
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Fund the bill that the people want.
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You're the king.
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Why can't Judge Carter hold them they contact the court
for obstructing.
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Just tell you a little something about that Alex Badelia.
He had all that planned.
Speaker 3 (11:40):
See, the Democrats don't have anybody to run for the
next president coming up because Newsom's a loser.
Speaker 9 (11:46):
And now they just introduced out of the dealer to
all the Democrats everywhere.
Speaker 1 (11:50):
You know, what you're seeing on the streets of Los
Angeles and all these other cities is what happens when
gratitude More's.
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Can do entitlement a campaign schlogan Gavin news from Karen
Dash twenty twenty eight, feel the burn and.
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The Academy Award goes to that hut today.
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I'm gonna go with the testicle, you.
Speaker 5 (12:10):
Know, yeah, the testicle.
Speaker 3 (12:12):
Go ahead and shoot the testicle.
Speaker 11 (12:14):
How does this whole lawsuit thing work out where Gavin
Newsom decided to suit Trump for bringing in the National Guard?
Speaker 7 (12:20):
I mean, how much money does that cost California's taxpayers?
Speaker 2 (12:23):
And if he wins, what's that looks like? Is California
get the money back?
Speaker 12 (12:27):
I'm sorry, but I cannot stop laughing.
Speaker 4 (12:30):
That guy that got wrestled to the ground.
Speaker 2 (12:32):
Wow, just comedy. This is peer gold.
Speaker 4 (12:38):
My gosh, that Alex Skadia who does little crocodile cheers.
Speaker 2 (12:42):
Oh my gosh, he did that on purpose.
Speaker 8 (12:44):
He knew exactly what he was doing.
Speaker 5 (12:46):
He just did it.
Speaker 10 (12:46):
For a photo op or political stunt.
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Hey John, I'm a ups driver and I'm certainly not
going to jump out of the truck sounding like that
throbbing Alex Padilla.
Speaker 9 (12:58):
Alex Spadia a bus and I'm being very nice about that.
Hey John, don't judge Alex Padilla so harshly until you've
walked a mile in his big floppy clown shoes.
Speaker 12 (13:13):
Well, Secretary No, probably.
Speaker 7 (13:15):
Had allergic reactions with a bunch of bs from the Democrats.
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What do you mean, there's no trackable results for what
neism's done for the home list.
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He's lost billions.
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And they can't account for it.
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That's pretty trackable in a way.
Speaker 4 (13:29):
That idiot Padilla walking in on that press conference like that,
he should know better.
Speaker 3 (13:33):
You know, you can't just walk.
Speaker 14 (13:34):
Into some press conference demanding to ask questions like that.
Speaker 10 (13:37):
Even though he was saying he was a senator, they
don't know who he is.
Speaker 2 (13:40):
With the way people are nowadays, he could have been
there to hurt her.
Speaker 3 (13:42):
They don't know.
Speaker 7 (13:43):
You're completely forgetting Gavin Newsom's edd debacle and all the
fake claims, no plea deals.
Speaker 9 (13:53):
I want, oh those perpetrators prosecuted to the fullest extent
of the law.
Speaker 3 (13:58):
Trying to break down a system them.
Speaker 5 (14:00):
I want the system to.
Speaker 3 (14:01):
Give them the maximum plants make Reba, your cupcakes are
not real.
Speaker 7 (14:07):
They are cupcake identifying pastries or you could say bread
that identifies.
Speaker 2 (14:15):
As a cupcake.
Speaker 7 (14:17):
But no, they are not actually a real and if
they tried to go to a bakery, then people will
be nice and call them cupcakes.
Speaker 2 (14:27):
But they're not really gonna be cupcakes, transcakes.
Speaker 7 (14:30):
Thank you for leaving.
Speaker 4 (14:31):
You're not going to hang up goodbye.
Speaker 2 (14:33):
He's he's I know it is kind of like a
trans woman, like looks like a woman cupcake.
Speaker 15 (14:43):
Okay, and then some ding dong wrote on Facebook, Am
I missing something? Vegan cupcakes have meat or there's or
not non vegan cupcakes have me Okay, I'm gonna explain.
Speaker 2 (14:56):
This one more time, please, yeah, go ahead.
Speaker 15 (15:00):
Is when you're vegan, you don't eat any animal products.
So the cupcakes, no, they don't have meat or they
whatever I'm paraphraser, no eggs.
Speaker 2 (15:11):
There's nothing else that you get more emotional about when
you talk about vegan food.
Speaker 15 (15:17):
Some people are just ridiculous and there are questions.
Speaker 16 (15:22):
That's what it means.
Speaker 15 (15:23):
So a vegan cupcake, it is a cupcake. It just
doesn't have eggs or milk or.
Speaker 2 (15:30):
Any ingredients that you would find in real cake.
Speaker 8 (15:35):
The best part was is she she said, all right,
I'm gonna explain this one more time, like it's going
to be the last time she explains this.
Speaker 16 (15:40):
I'm not explaining this ever again.
Speaker 2 (15:44):
That's it.
Speaker 16 (15:46):
That's it, sugar, there's still lots of calories.
Speaker 2 (15:53):
We have Michael Monks coming on. Jadie Vance has come
to town just in the last hour and was talking
to reporters along with Bill Saley, the LA attorney, the
US attorney for the Los Angeles District. So we'll see
what that's about.
Speaker 6 (16:10):
You're listening to John Cobels on demand from KFI AM sixty.
Speaker 2 (16:16):
KFI AM six forty live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app
and we have Michael Monks from KFI News in the
studio because jd Vance just blew into town and held
question and answer with reporters, and Michael's on the case.
Speaker 8 (16:31):
What went on there, Well, he showed up gave some remarks.
He's in Westwood right now. We knew he was coming,
was unclear when or what exactly he's going to do
outside of just some general idea. He is touring the
federal building, the mobile command center, meeting with some other
federal officials, the military and law enforcement. And I mean
he's a good speaker, Like he's good at speaking. He's
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a good communicator. Yeah, yeah, he's pretty effective at that.
And you may not be surprised to hear that he's
not a big fan of Gavin Newsomber Karen Bass.
Speaker 2 (17:02):
I'm shocked, and so he made sure to include some
of those sentences. Is my mayor and my governor there well.
Speaker 8 (17:09):
As you know, since this immigration enforcement started in earnest,
the state and the city and the federal government have
been going back and forth on the nature of it,
the necessity of it, whether it's needed at all, and
how it's being carried out. And it's really been a
point of contention on top of another pile of contention
after contention after contention between LA It really is at
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this point. One area of contention is the federal agents
who are in Los Angeles and in southern California executing
these immigration raids or these sweeps, A lot of them,
most of them, in fact, are concealing their faces.
Speaker 2 (17:46):
And JD.
Speaker 8 (17:47):
Vance was asked about that, and here's what the Vice
President said about it.
Speaker 11 (17:51):
I was actually shocked to hear this, and I didn't
realize this until I was in the command center earlier
talking to some of these great officials that oftentimes you
have far left agitators who are posting the names, the addresses,
even the family members of some of our law enforcement
in an effort to harass them, antagonize them, and even
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threaten their lives.
Speaker 2 (18:12):
And what do I take from that? What I take
from that is that you have a very small.
Speaker 11 (18:16):
Group of people who are so against the idea of
border enforcement that they're willing to threaten and endanger the
lives of their fellow Americans who are enforcing the law.
And something else I take from it is that Gavin
Newsom and Karen Bass have got to stop this craziness.
Every single law enforcement officer I talk to today, every
single one of them said they feel like the local leadership,
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the mayor and the governor.
Speaker 2 (18:38):
Are encouraging these far left agitators.
Speaker 11 (18:41):
What is the justification for this, What is the reason
for this? There is a broad bipartisan consensus that we
ought to have border enforcement and we ought to enforce
our nation's laws. So why do you have far left
agitators egged on by local officials who encouraging these agitators
to harass and to threaten our border patrol. You have
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it because of a lack of common sense. These people
need to be stopped. These people need to be told
that if you threaten a law enforcement officer, you're going
to go to prison for it. And that's exactly what
the Trump administration. That's the message that we're sending. But look,
we could do so much better, and we could have
such an easier pathway for these federal law enforcement officers
if the local leadership was an eggingist on And I
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think that's the great tragedy. What I see here today
is the great tragedy when a mayor and a governor
encourages their citizens to harass and endanger the lives of
our police officers and our law enforcement officers. It's heartbreaking
to see. And thank god, we've got great people who
are willing to persevere despite it.
Speaker 2 (19:43):
You gave them a good whipp.
Speaker 8 (19:44):
I mean, that's a pretty serious accusation there against the
mayor and the governor that you know, you've got these
agitators in town and they're being encouraged by local officials.
Speaker 2 (19:54):
I do wonder what the upside is for bast Newsom
or anybody else not to want enforce the law, especially
to get the criminals out of Los Angeles. What's the
upside of not cooperating with ICE.
Speaker 8 (20:07):
A lot of the argument that you hear from local
officials who are supportive of immigrants in the community, regardless
of their legal status, is that they make up a
huge part of this community, that they are contributing members
in a lot of ways. They try to separate the
criminal element from the people who have committed the one
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crime of crossing the border illegally, but outside of that
integrated And I.
Speaker 2 (20:31):
Can't if way by that as a legitimate opinion. If
Bastian Newsom actively supported going after the convicted criminals and
they don't, everybody got sanctuary. There was no separation of
actual convicted criminals from you know, gardeners who cross the
border illegal.
Speaker 8 (20:51):
Well, as you know, there are a lot of immigrants
of various legal statuses they're here in Los Angeles, and
the Vice President recognizes that as well. In fact, he
lays that at the feet of politicians in the government
here in California, in LA like Governor Newsom and Karen
bass Here's what he had to say about that.
Speaker 11 (21:07):
So, over the past few years, have actively encouraged illegal
migration into this community, have strained public services, have strained
law enforcement, and really have offered generous benefits not to
American citizens, but to illegal immigrants to break the law,
to come into our country and to receive generous public
assistance for having done.
Speaker 8 (21:26):
So what is that done?
Speaker 11 (21:28):
That has created an illegal immigration crisis, of course, facilitated
by the policies of the Biden administration. And there is
perhaps nowhere where that crisis has fallen harder than in
the great city of Los Angeles.
Speaker 8 (21:39):
And so that's him saying, all of these benefits that
you have created, the environment you've created, you have attracted.
Speaker 2 (21:46):
Which is why I don't really buy, you know, Newsom
and Bassi's position, because they have created such a huge
incentive to come here. We're spending thirty five billion dollars
a year on a llegal alien. So if you're going
to have immigrants come, they should come the legal way,
and we should it should not be this huge tax
burd No people, an unwanted, unasked for tax burd There's
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never any consultation with the with the public on these
wild ideas.
Speaker 8 (22:13):
The Vice President had a lot to say with that.
I think you would probably agree with the full remarks
that he gave just moments ago. He spoke about fifteen
minutes ago, and we'll have plenty of that throughout the
news during the course of the day.
Speaker 2 (22:24):
All right, very exciting, Michael, my pleasure. Thanks Micho monks.
You said you're working sixteen straight days, right.
Speaker 13 (22:32):
Ah.
Speaker 2 (22:34):
Oh, he's exhausted sixteen straight days and he's not yawning.
Speaker 16 (22:39):
Well, he probably sleeps better than I do when he.
Speaker 4 (22:42):
Is not working.
Speaker 2 (22:44):
You have a lot on your mind. I do, Yes,
I know, I do.
Speaker 16 (22:48):
Oh, it's very hard to be me.
Speaker 2 (22:49):
Do you got Oh gosh, it is, think about it?
Would you would you like a tour of the inside
of her head? I never said that. Who knows what
was on right now?
Speaker 14 (23:02):
You know what?
Speaker 16 (23:02):
There's breaking news happening right the second.
Speaker 2 (23:04):
All right, well, maybe we should get to it. Then
one more news cast.
Speaker 1 (23:07):
You got in you.
Speaker 16 (23:08):
Yeah, that's it.
Speaker 6 (23:09):
You're listening to John Cobels on demand from KFI AM
six forty.
Speaker 2 (23:15):
We're going to post the podcast shortly after four o'clock.
It's the radio show. Whatever you missed. And we did
quite a bit on the Trump Newsome Court case in
the first hour, the appeals Court siding with Trump three
to nothing. A couple other stories we did which you
ought to listen to, just to follow up on Michael
(23:36):
Monks's report on JD vance coming into town and give
it do some in baths of verbal beating. There's a
story that Heaven McDonald did for The Wall Street Journal
where she talked to LAPD officers, in particular one commander
who was grateful that the National Guard the Marine showed up.
We don't have bleep under control, the commander said on Sunday,
(24:00):
it's a godsend that the National Guard and the Marines
are here. It would be safer if we could work
with Ice. He doesn't like these sanctuary city restrictions that
bass imposes. We could block off the streets and assist
their agents and making arrests and uh. He said the
protests were not largely peaceful. Molotov cocktails cars, squad cars
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being stoned, cement blocks, scooters, grocery carts being dropped from
freeway overpasses, and on and on. So the the the officers,
like JD. Vance said to a man, we're we're dealing
with a lot of violence and having a National Guard
as backup helped out a lot. And and Vance accused
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Bass and Newsome of help of egging on left wing
agitators to commit the violence. Newsome meantime, and this was
from City Journal by Charles Lehmann and Christopher Rufo. This
this will cover this further. The day after the riots started,
the Saturday afternoon, Newsom was drinking a lot of wine
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at the Odette Estate winery he owns that he co
founded it. It was a fundraiser called Vineyard Vibes, so
he was hosting a wine party while Los Angeles was
being torn apart by riots. It was a few hours later,
since Newsom didn't bother to call the National Guard, That's
when Trump called the National Guard because Newsom was too
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busy drinking wine like Bass was too busy drinking in
general when the palis Ades fires went off. Let's go
now to the moistline Part two. See what's going on there. Hey, Sean,
thanks for calling the moistline. I'm so excited to hear
from you. About time.
Speaker 13 (25:49):
I can tell you why people keep voting for the
same stuff over and over, because this is how they
want it.
Speaker 1 (25:54):
Why else would it be this way.
Speaker 13 (25:57):
If the majority of.
Speaker 10 (25:58):
People didn't want it this way, they do something about it.
Speaker 3 (26:01):
The majority of.
Speaker 13 (26:02):
People want it to be this way in California because
they're just as crazy as the people leading the state.
Speaker 3 (26:09):
Make sure someone tells Karen Bath that it's going to
be a challenging fire season this year and fill up
all those water facilities.
Speaker 1 (26:19):
Don't want to hear that. You've still got to put
a roof on it because they.
Speaker 3 (26:22):
Don't need roots.
Speaker 2 (26:24):
And he's a good liner.
Speaker 9 (26:25):
But you've had plenty of time to fix that.
Speaker 2 (26:28):
So let me get this straight.
Speaker 14 (26:29):
The Senate told Gavin Newsom that he couldn't have his
precious twenty thirty five ban of gas vehicles, and on Friday,
a full twenty four hours before No King's Day, he
acts like a king and signs an executive order ignoring
what the Senate of the United States said.
Speaker 8 (26:49):
Ridiculous.
Speaker 5 (26:50):
I don't sure what christing homes that are the truck administration.
I know what I saw on television, and that gentleman
being pushed around in the press conference was absolutely identifiable.
Speaker 4 (27:03):
So the librarians are afraid to speak out. It's official.
Speaker 1 (27:07):
Everyone's a coward. Happy birthday, John, and go wilt. Nothing
like politics that ruin a good thing. All I have
to do is arrest Avenusom for seditious treason and all
his likely peers in the so called sanctuous city and
state mantra, and the worst part of illegal immigration would
go away.
Speaker 2 (27:27):
Happy Birthday, John.
Speaker 4 (27:28):
Happy Birthday John visits Halle in Florida.
Speaker 7 (27:31):
My guess is like two eighty nine, I hope that
all of your birthday wishes come true. Are they stupid? Ignorant?
What's really going on?
Speaker 4 (27:40):
I think they're stupid.
Speaker 9 (27:41):
I think that some people, especially the younger generation, think
democracy means me and my friends get our way. I
think that's really what they think democracy means.
Speaker 5 (27:52):
Whatever happened to disturbing the feat that's the problem with
these people. They break the laws left and right just
to try to keep people from being able to enforce
the law. And then they said this.
Speaker 7 (28:03):
Is a police state.
Speaker 5 (28:04):
We live in a police state.
Speaker 2 (28:05):
It's an anarchy state.
Speaker 5 (28:07):
People got to get with the program. They need to
start arresting these people for disturbing the peace that they're
doing stuff like that.
Speaker 12 (28:12):
Hey, John, happy birthday. Hey have you ever looked at
how long it took to get the railroad across our nation?
Think about how much money it's costing and how long
it's taken, Gavin Newsom, With modern technology, Amazon.
Speaker 3 (28:25):
Is gonna AI themselves out of business because if nobody's working,
there's nobody to buy anything.
Speaker 10 (28:34):
I'm seventy nine. When I was a teenager, we were
on welfare and all the kids had to go work
in the field. I don't think it was too good
for us to do. I don't think it's too good
for anybody to do. You need to get them people
off of their butts and stop handing them money without
them providing anything in return.
Speaker 7 (28:53):
Putsy birthdays, John Cobel.
Speaker 14 (28:55):
I used to take my friends to see the Santa
Monica Library when it was beautiful a couple decades.
Speaker 3 (29:00):
Ago, and when I went back and saw the disaster,
it was so disgusting I.
Speaker 7 (29:04):
Never went back.
Speaker 4 (29:05):
Thank you for leaving your message, Please hang up goodbye.
Speaker 2 (29:09):
If you didn't know what the Santa Monica library story
is about. Westside Current dot Com has an incredible piece
about the some of the Los Angeles libraries and the
Santa Monica libraries. Finally, the librarians are looking for some
kind of relief because the homeless, vagrants, mental patients and
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drug addicts are doing so many disgusting things. They've been
doing it for many, many years, decades really, and the
librarians never pushed back. They were afraid of getting fired
apparently or having some kind of retaliation against them. And
now some are speaking out, at least anonymously to the
West Side Current. We're going to talk more about this
on Monday. We're going to have John Ally on. He's
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a Santa Monica businessman who's going to describe because again,
one of the mysteries, one of the eternal my histories
of Los Angeles is the Tellivision stations and Los Angeles
Times doesn't cover any of this, maybe one percent of
what they should be covering. I mean, I mean, I
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don't think it's outrageous to say that, you know, when
we were growing up, if any library anywhere in America
was taken over by naked drug addicts and mental patients
who were bathing themselves and shooting a heroin in restrooms
where kids are supposed to be The kids are supposed
to be studying at the library. Of course, something would
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have been done in a day. We'll get to that.
On Monday. In for Michael Krozier, we got Heather Brooker
and then Conway live in the CAFI twenty four hour newsroom. Hey,
you've been listening to The John Cobalt Show podcast. You
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