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March 24, 2025 33 mins

The John Kobylt Show Hour 3 (03/24) - Royal Oakes comes on the show to talk about the latest developments in the Trump administration's battle against a federal judge regarding the deportation of Tren De Aragua gang members. More on LA being broke. Bernie Sanders said that  Pres. Trump has done a few things right regarding the border. More on Scott Peterson being beaten up in prison over pickleball. 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:01):
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Speaker 3 (00:02):
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some point. And we are going to talk with Royal

(00:22):
Oaks now in just a moment. The ongoing drama after
the Trump administration sent two hundred and sixty one illegal
alien criminals to an El Salvador in prison. This prison
is one of the most notorious in the world and

(00:44):
most of these guys were gang members Trendyarragua primarily some Marisalvatrusha.
All of them are in the country illegally, all bad guys,
there's no question about it. And the Trump administration got
blowback from a judge, James District Judge, who ordered the
planes to be turned around, and the Trump people either

(01:08):
couldn't do that or wouldn't do that. So those two
hundred and sixty one prisoners are still in L Salvador,
although Venezuela has now agreed to take future illegal alien deportations.

Speaker 2 (01:24):
Apparently that was part of what was going on.

Speaker 3 (01:29):
After Bosberg's decision, it went to the Trump administration appealed
to the US District Court of Appeals in Washington, d C.
And one of the judges on the appeals panel said
that these criminal legal aliens were treated so badly. Nazis

(01:51):
got better treatment than what these Venezuelans and l Salvadorans got.
We are going to talk out of worl Oaks from
Aby's News to sort out this. It's become quite quite
a drama royally there.

Speaker 1 (02:09):
And yeah, the whole Nazi thing is the Nazi thing
relates to kind of an interesting mystery we got on
our hands. So everybody's kind of familiar now with this issue.
That the trial court judge in Washington, d C. He's
really angry because you know, you ignored my order. I
didn't want you to fly these guys Del Salvador without
giving them a hearing. You can't just round people up
off the street and send them the super Max Miell Salvador.

(02:31):
And he also said, and by the way, this law
from seventeen ninety eight Alien Enemies Act, you can't rely
on that to just round folks up. So the judges
is not happy with Donald Trump. But as you say,
it's now going up one level, just below the US
Supreme Court to the DC Circuit Court of Appeals. And
as you say, one of the judges today in the
hearing are three judges on this panel. One of them said, well,

(02:52):
the Trump's treating these guys, you know, Nazi's got better treatment.
And that judge, by the way, I hope you're sitting down,
was appointed by Bomba. There's the second judge, Jege Walker,
he's avoided by Trump. He's saying, you know, I don't
think this is such a bad thing. I mean, you know,
you got to have a lot of flexibility to get
rid of the bad guys. Then there's a third judge
who didn't say anything John during the whole hearing. This

(03:15):
one was appointed by George W. Bush. So that judge
is going to be the decider in this thing. But
of course whoever loses can try to go up to
the US Supreme Court. But bottom line is that, you know,
it's a big controversial issue. Can you just grab people
off the street and people point to the fact that,
you know, during World War Two, the Japanese in tournament
we were in a war, and so the courts were

(03:36):
okay with basically rounding people up. Do these gang bangers
being rounded up? Are they kind of in the same
position as enemy combatants? You know, there's some sort of
Nazi soldier who was in Louisiana. Yeah, we'd have a
right to boot him ounta in World War two. So
the fight goes on. But between you and me, John,
even if Trump loses every issue and get it, gets

(03:58):
his clock claimed on this, I think is going to
be behind him. They don't care about due process stuff.
These these guys are gang bangers. We're supporting terrorist organizations.
Get him out of here, send them to the supermacs,
you know, whether you you know, treat them nicely and
give them their Miranda warnings or not.

Speaker 3 (04:13):
I haven't run into a single person who's upset that
we cleaned out two hundred and sixty one violent criminal
illegal aliens. I mean, there's zero consistent constituents constituency for them,
outside of maybe some ACLU lawyers.

Speaker 1 (04:26):
Well, I was going to say, that's because you have
been you know, getting going to high key with the
ACLU lawyers, because they're the ones literally who have been
filing this lawsuit, and you know, the bottom line is,
I'm sure people don't like the idea of just willing
nilly grabbing folks off the street. And so what the
courts are going to do is figure out, you know,

(04:47):
what the proper rules are. And then there's the other issue.
The trial court judge is so angry in DC because
he said from the bench, don't send these people out
until we have another hearing in a week or so.
And Trump's position was, well, he didn't make a final
written rule, it's not in the computer on the docket.
And so off the planes go. And now these guys
are sitting in the supermax and El Salvador. Is some

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judge going to say bring them back? And is the
judge going to say next week is going to be
hearing on whether the Trump lawyers and Trump himself defied
intentionally his order, in which case he could order people
to jail, find them in contempt of court. And that's
going to fuel the fire about whether there's a constitutional
crisis in America because Donald Trump is just spitting in

(05:31):
the idea in the eye of the judiciary by defining
their orders.

Speaker 3 (05:34):
Then let's have a constitutional crisis. If one judge can
overrule a president who's trying to kick out two hundred
and sixty one violent illegal alien gang members.

Speaker 2 (05:43):
Then let's have at it.

Speaker 3 (05:45):
Let's let's see who does have the power here, because
I am I am astonished at to the lengths this this,
this crowd, this ACLU crowd, to give them one umbrella
title will go to defend these violent and illegal aliens.
I'm just these are these are the worst human beings
on the planet.

Speaker 1 (06:05):
And then their data reference get go on, I was
going to see your reference a minute ago. To one judge,
it ties into a big issue, this whole national injunction deal.
Should one trial judge out of like hundreds in America
be able to control the conduct of a federal agency
operating nationwide? Now there's an argument for that. You know,

(06:25):
if an agency's conduct is bad, you know the Department
of Transportation of what it's bad everywhere, shouldn't it be stopped.
On the other hand, the arguments against it. I mean,
our system is based on the idea that if you're
a trial court judge and blocks in Mississippi or or
Receido or whatever, you've got limited power. You've got your court,
you control Supreme Court controls everybody. If you let one
judge issue a national injunction, you're going to get conflicting

(06:47):
rulings about an agency's right. You're going to have encouraging
judge shopping. Oh, you know, go to a blue district
or a red district. So the now Jim Jordan in
the House, he wants a law pass is going to
be hearing next week to ban national junction, so one
single judge can't tie up an entire federal agency's conduct.

Speaker 3 (07:04):
There's also something ridiculous about if you go to a
Trump judge or a Bush judge, you'll get one decision.
You go to an Obama judge, you'll get another decision.
I mean that's you know, this is what undermines people's
confidence in the law because people think, well, there's one law.
There can't be three ways to interpret it here, and
it looks like there should only be one way. Illegal

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alien criminal gang members, Yeah, a victim any way you
want as quickly as possible. I mean, they're not citizens,
they don't they're not on green cards, they don't have
special clearance to be here.

Speaker 2 (07:36):
They came here to hurt people.

Speaker 1 (07:39):
You're absolutely right. It's really sad that You can almost
always predict how a judge is going to make a
decision on the federal level based on whether the pointer
of the judge was a D or an R in
the White House. I mean, he's not supposed to be
like that. They're supposed to just do justice. And as
much as the Chief Justice sayes, well we all have
any Obama judges or Bush judges, the statistics bear out

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that that's how they do it. But what are you
going to do? The most political creatures on the planet,
presidents of the United States get to appoint every single
judge or justice, Supreme Court or appeals trial court, and
they you know, it's their friends. It's the payback that
people who give a bunch of money say hey, I
want the bill on the bench, and they get bill
on the bench, and guess how they vote for the
next twenty thirty years until unless you're David Souter, in

(08:21):
which case you know you obviously had a case of
dementia hitting because he ended up voting with the Liberals
even though the Bush appointed it.

Speaker 3 (08:29):
But you know, the way the law handles this trend,
you Wagua gang or matters Sarvatusha gang. It just seems
so obsolete because these this is the modern day warfare
that we're dealing with here. We're not worried that the
Mexican military is going to invade us. We're worried about

(08:50):
the Mexican drug cartels invading us with their weapon, for example,
is fentanyl, and they kill one hundred thousand people, right,
And that's a drug cartel problem. And they're heavily armed
and heavily organized like a country's military. Same thing with
Trenda Wagua. They organized in venezuel In prisons, and they
commit a lot of atrocities, killings, and rapes here in

(09:12):
this country.

Speaker 1 (09:13):
So I.

Speaker 2 (09:15):
Don't know why we.

Speaker 3 (09:15):
Can't use like the Alien Act from seventeen ninety eight,
measures that were declared to deal with warlike situations. It
seems this fits the bill.

Speaker 1 (09:27):
Oh, you're absolutely right, And that's really the strength of
the Trump argument here. The executive has the power to
remove alleged terrorists. They have a right to protect the
country in extraordinary situations. It isn't just a formally declared war.
It's wherever that you know they're joining with the terrorists.
On the other hand, you know, the ACLUS is getting
some of the good feedback from some judges that think, well,

(09:49):
you know, we're going to give everybody a totally fair
hearing in the Miranda warnings and so on, and you know,
this is old law only applies to a formal wartime,
and that's really what the US Supreme Court is probably
going to have to decide the next couple of months
after the lower court judges get through going through the
whole profile.

Speaker 3 (10:05):
We never came up with a legal mechanism to deal
with terrorists, which is a form of warfare now in
the modern world. I mean, we still had all those
people sitting in Guantanamo Bay left over from Al.

Speaker 2 (10:18):
Qaeda twenty five years ago.

Speaker 3 (10:20):
We never dealt with those people in any kind of
justice system, and we didn't kill them.

Speaker 1 (10:25):
That fight continues. That fight continues. I mean, the Guantanamo
Bay guys were still getting lawsuits from the ACLU about
how they're entitled their constitutional rights and so on. That
the statutes make it clear that in extraordinary times and
you've got terrorism and the cartels and the violence, you know,
you've got to have some special rules that to protect
the United States more than their criminal justice rights.

Speaker 3 (10:47):
All right, Royal Oaks, ABC News legal correspondent. Thank you
for coming out again.

Speaker 1 (10:52):
You bet, thanks all right?

Speaker 3 (10:55):
When we come back, gotta got so much I want
to do. I want to tell you about this Wall
Street Journal article about Los Angeles going broke. In fact,
that's the headline, los Angeles goes for broke. Literally. We
talked earlier with Daniel Guss, the reporter, on why sixty

(11:16):
four million, sixty five million dollars is lost by the
Parking Enforcement Agency every year. Now that's the parking ticket agency.
They lose sixty five million a year sending out parking tickets. Well,
the whole city is going broke. All the departments are
going broke. You have no idea what a disaster Karen
Bass and the city council is, and all the heads

(11:40):
of all these city departments, they are disasters. They're broke,
and city services are already have gone to hell. It's
gonna get much worse. I'll tell you about it when
we come back.

Speaker 4 (11:51):
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Speaker 3 (12:00):
We're gonna do it Friday twice eight seven seven moist
eighty six, or use the talkback feature on the iHeartRadio app.
We've been periodically focusing on the complete budget disaster in
the city of Los Angeles. It's broke, there's a billion
dollar budget hole and there's going In fact, the chief

(12:23):
administrative officer, one of the Karen Bassi's henchman, Matt Zebe,
said it's an extraordinary shortfall, and bass was warned, I
cannot comprehend and I don't know how to explain the
depths of her incompetence. But we have a city controller

(12:43):
named Kenneth Mahia, so he's in charge of the money.
Kenneth Mahia is from the Democratic Socialists of America Party.
I mean, these are out and out, unabashed socialists. They
don't hide, they don't use euphemisms. They're socialists. They run
on it, and they've made significant inroads in Los Angeles.

(13:03):
We have four city council members who are members of
the DSSAY, and we have a city controller. The guy
handling the money is a socialist, so ordinarily that would
be frightening, but he's the only one in government telling
the truth about how bad it is, and that is
frightening when you have to rely on the socialist to

(13:26):
give you the straight answer.

Speaker 2 (13:29):
He wrote a letter to Karen Bass last year. Do
we know if she knows how to read?

Speaker 3 (13:35):
Even the letter said, deficits for years to come will
force wrenching choices which are not the result of a
sudden economic downturn, but the culmination of years of short
term budget balancing using accounting gimmicks, things like eliminating vacant positions.

(14:01):
The new police contract they signed will add nearly a
billion dollars in extra costs over the next four years.
There'll be increases in compensation for police management. They signed
five year agreements with other unions that he wrote will
have an even larger budget impact, putting budget projections deeply

(14:23):
in the red for the next five years. So you
can assume that all these unions pay it a lot
of bride money to Karen Bass's campaign committee and all
the other city council members, and they all these unions
got the contract of their dreams. Karen Bass, I don't
know if she can do math. I don't know what

(14:46):
she's capable of doing intellectually, because if you read if
you had the mayor's job and you read his you
know he's a socialist. You know he's telling you that
you're bankrupting the play and it's going to be bankrupt
for the next five years. If you sign these deals
and you do it anyway.

Speaker 2 (15:07):
Do you not read? Can you not do math? That's
the only excuse.

Speaker 3 (15:12):
Actually, if she couldn't read Kenneth Mahea's email or his report,
I should say, and there was no one around to
read it to her. And she signs all these contracts
and I assume she doesn't do math well because he
said clearly, look, this puts us deeply into the red. Well,
what is the excuse for signing these deals? Tax revenue

(15:36):
is declining? Business taxes are down, sales taxes down, real
estate transfer taxes down.

Speaker 2 (15:44):
By the way, business and sales taxes that go hand
in hand. You know how many.

Speaker 3 (15:48):
Businesses closed starting with that stupid COVID shutdown from the governor,
exasper exacerbated by.

Speaker 2 (15:57):
Local COVID shutdowns.

Speaker 3 (15:59):
And then they allowed all that rioting to go on
over George Floyd, which was stupid. Unnecessary rioting was allowed,
unnecessary closing over COVID. And I read one restaurant I
read about the other day. They never recovered from COVID.
It's five years later, they still only have ten percent

(16:21):
of their business. I don't know why people don't go
back other places people returned. Then you have these mandatory
minimum wage laws that causes prices to go up considerably.
That hurts business, I mean they oh, and let's talk
about all the shoplifting. How many stores went out of
business because of shoplifting. I mean San Francisco's entire downtown,

(16:45):
huge chunk of Santa Monica out of business because of shoplifting.
Then you have the homeless people, people terrified to walk
the streets to shop, terrified to go to restaurants because
they're afraid they're going to get hit in the head
with a pipe from some mentally ill, drug addicted vagrant.
Los Angeles currently a Wall Street Journal Los Angeles's unemployment

(17:10):
rate six percent. That is higher than any state in
the Union, higher than even Puerto Rico. The city of
Los Angeles has the worst unemployment rate in the country
compared to every other state, the District of Columbia and
Puerto Rico six percent. High taxes, excessive regulations. The minimum

(17:37):
wage law here is seventeen twenty eight. Do you know
how much they've lost in lawsuits? Three hundred million this year,
two hundred and forty million last year. Lawsuits anything from
a cop beating a guy up to somebody tripping over
a sidewalk crack because the tree has pushed up the

(18:00):
sidewalk and nobody's fixed it, and extreme mismanagement by an
idiot for a mayor and a collection of idiots on
the city council. And they still haven't told us what
started the fire in the Palisades. By the way, all

(18:21):
this was in place before the Palisades fire. Kenneth Behea's
letter was last year. Now they're going to do out
without a tremendous amount of tax revenue from one of
the wealthiest areas of the city, but nobody talks about it,
and nobody asked them.

Speaker 4 (18:41):
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Speaker 3 (18:47):
If you go on Instagram, there's a photo of me
with the Phillies' Best Cheese Steak that I heard before
the show.

Speaker 2 (18:54):
I'm sure you're dying to see that. That's great. Today's
National Cheese Steak Day. Yes it is. You enjoyed yours.

Speaker 3 (19:04):
I don't celebrate any of these stupid Facebook holidays, but
you know there's always people talking about them. But I
mean an exception for National Cheese Steak Day, because I
got a free cheese steak all Bob Levy from Philly's
Best He runs the one on Melrose Avenue and he

(19:25):
also owns one on all Of Avenue here in Burbank,
which I go to frequently. Yes, he brought a whole
box full, a couple of boxes full of cheese, very
generous and even gave Deborah a fake.

Speaker 5 (19:37):
Like it wasn't fake. It had mushrooms and peppers and
yummy bread. It just didn't have cheese, and which I
was extremely pleased.

Speaker 3 (19:48):
Okay, all right, anyway, Bob, thank you very much, thank you.
I ate the whole thing. You could see. There's a
photo of it on Instagram before I ate it. Now
let me I was telling you about how stupid Karen
Bass apparently cannot read and cannot count because last year

(20:11):
the socialist controller Kenneth Mahea wrote her a letter saying,
don't if you if you sign all these contracts for
the unions giving them these huge pay increases, benefit increases,
we're going to be deeply in the red for the
next five years, wouldn't you know it?

Speaker 2 (20:28):
She signed them all.

Speaker 3 (20:30):
And now Maheea is announcing we got a billion dollar deficit, right,
and they're gonna have to cut thousands of thousands of jobs.
I mean, they are going to have to do the
Elon Musk doge on the city of Los Angeles. This
is so funny, and I'm sure there's gonna be a
lot of protests and they're gonna be burning cars right

(20:51):
when Karen Bass starts eliminating government workers by the thousands.

Speaker 2 (20:57):
In Sacramento, Aven Newsom, who.

Speaker 3 (21:01):
Might be the second stupidest politician in the state, and
he's dope enough to be running for president, he's stuck
with a large deficit. In fact, I read today it's
supposedly seventy six billion dollars. They're not telling the truth,
but behind the scenes, the story is it's seventy six

(21:23):
billion dollars and a good percentage of that is healthcare
for illegal aliens. We have millions of illegal aliens and
they decided to give over the years medical to all
of them. It started ten years ago. Jerry Brown said, okay,

(21:46):
medical for children. Then Newsom said, well, medical for seniors,
and then it was medical for everybody.

Speaker 2 (21:56):
Now medical.

Speaker 3 (21:58):
Is our version of medicaid that our government has medicaid,
we have medical You know how many people are on
medical fifteen million in California, fifteen million, almost forty percent
of the population, fifty percent of the children. Fifty percent
of the children. We have to pay for their healthcare.

(22:22):
And several million are illegal aliens. And new some plan
to spend six billion dollars on medical for illegal aliens.
It's now turned out to be twelve billion. He got
the legislature to add an extra three billion to carry

(22:44):
us through June, and then he had to borrow three
and a half billion to pay the bills through the
end of this month. So that's six billion budgeted, another
six billion in extra costs. We're looking at a total
of about twelve and a half billion dollars just for

(23:05):
illegal alien health care. And he has a budget that's
seventy six billion dollars in debt, and there's nobody to
bail him out. See, the federal government matches state spending
for legal residents, but not for illegal aliens unless there's
an emergency. California is on its own to provide health

(23:30):
care for illegal aliens. So some of this is from
George Skelton's La Times Colm So, who thinks that's a
good idea. Who thinks it's a great idea to have
open borders. You know, half of all the illegal immigrants
come to California, half of them whatever comes piling over
the border. Half And why wouldn't they come here? Because

(23:54):
you get free healthcare for the rest of your life.
How many people do you know stayed in dead end
jobs they hated, but they couldn't afford to give up
the benefits for themselves and their family, the healthcare benefits.
I've heard that since I was a kid. People angry
and frustrated really that they hit a dead end in life,
but they had obligations. They had family, wives, husbands, children.

(24:22):
Biden's policy was so bad that even Bernie Sanders is
speaking out against it. Bernie said, this is funny. We
got a socialist who's the city and controller telling us
the truth about overspending. We've got the socialist presidential candidate
telling us the truth about the border. You get the

(24:42):
feeling if we elected the socialists, we might be in
a better place than these sick oh progressives.

Speaker 2 (24:48):
Listen to I'm gonna play cut number two.

Speaker 3 (24:50):
This is Bernie Sanders on this week, John Carl, the
reporter for ABC News, asking if Trump had done anything
right while being in office. See what Bernie said at two.

Speaker 2 (25:04):
Eric tut too. Is there anything that you think Trump
has done right?

Speaker 6 (25:11):
Yeah, I mean I think cracking down on fetanol, making
sure our borders are stronger. Look, nobody thinks illegal immigration
is appropriate. Now I have to think we need comprehensive
immigration reform. But I don't think it it's appropriate for
people to be coming across the border illegally. So we've
got to work now on comprehensive immigration reform. The idea

(25:33):
that Trump has, I don't know what his latest number size.
He wants to deport twenty million people who are in
this country who are undocumented. Well, you do that, you
destroy the entire country. Because I got news for you,
Trump's billionaire friends. I'm not going to pick the crops
in California that feed us. They're not going to work
in meat packing houses. That's what undocumented people are doing.

(25:55):
So we need a variety of programs, guess worker programs,
but mostly you have some immigration reform.

Speaker 7 (26:02):
But you know, illegal immigration, it exploded under Biden, and
it had been high for times under Trump as well.

Speaker 2 (26:08):
But it exploded.

Speaker 7 (26:08):
Under Biden, nothing was really done until his last year
in office when he was.

Speaker 6 (26:13):
Should have done much better.

Speaker 3 (26:14):
No argument, Yeah, no argument, no argument, because there's incredibly
stupid and half of them come to California.

Speaker 2 (26:23):
And it's funny.

Speaker 3 (26:24):
Sanders said a couple of times, nobody's for illegal immigration,
nobody's for open borders.

Speaker 2 (26:29):
Gavin Newsom is.

Speaker 3 (26:33):
Gavin Newsom is two left wing for Bernie Sanders. And
the reason nobody normal wants legal immigration starts with you
can't pay for it. And that's why Newsom has blown
twelve billion dollars of your tax money on illegal aliens
and he miscalculated by six billion. Another guy who can't

(26:57):
do math, just like Karen Bass.

Speaker 2 (27:00):
This is the last hour.

Speaker 3 (27:02):
Only the socialists have made sense. Only Kenneth Mahea and
Bernie Sanders have made sense. The actual governor in mayor
of California, the mayor of Los Angeles. Idiots.

Speaker 2 (27:17):
But what's that term we were talking about last week?
Proficient in reading?

Speaker 3 (27:20):
You know, only thirty percent of California students are proficient
in reading. Only thirty percent are proficient in math. That's
Newsom or any other seventy percent not proficient in reading
in math.

Speaker 2 (27:36):
Wow.

Speaker 3 (27:37):
Hey, if Bernie Sanders is telling you to sit down, Newsom,
maybe you ought to sit down stop doing stupid stuff.
Can't wait till he runs for president. I'm gonna make
a prediction. I don't make political predictions very often, but
Gavin Newsom is going to run one of the most
embarrassing presidential campaigns anybody he's ever seen, because he is

(28:01):
going to get so much crap from the other Democrats. First,
he's never going to get the nomination, and he's the
only one who doesn't know it.

Speaker 2 (28:10):
We're just fascinating.

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Speaker 1 (28:40):
You know.

Speaker 3 (28:40):
One of the happiest news stories the last week was
hearing that Scott Peterson was beaten up in prison during
a pickleball game. He did something that pissed off one
of the other pickleball players, and it looks like he
smashed into Charles Mills, another felon, during a game at

(29:05):
Mule Creek State Prison, and Mills was I guess you
could call it triggered. In fact, Mills said he went
into full attack mode. This is why these guys should
never be let out of prison, because they had bad
brainwiring and it doesn't take much stress for them to

(29:27):
go crazy. Peterson sprinted at Mills aggressively with his paddle
in hand, trying to chase down the ball, made no
effort to avoid a collision, so Mills said he beat
Peterson to the ground, jumped on top of him, and
beat the hell out of him. A primal urge overcame
him when he saw Peterson charging towards Mills, and of

(29:50):
course Peterson's also a convicted killer, so they had to
separate and put in separate cells. They didn't make up
later during a two hour conversation. Peterson has enough money,
according to Mills, to pay other inmates to take revenge,
and so that's why Mills was willing to take peace.
Maybe he's got enough money to pay other inmates com Sarry, Yeah,

(30:13):
but what is his family money that they're sending him. Yeah,
or he's got like snacks and stuff that he uses
as money, money to barter. Yeah, so this, you know,
he buys protection for himself. Well, I hope he got
a good, real thorough beating Conway.

Speaker 7 (30:32):
Hey, wouldn't it be great if kf I was more
like prison? Not that it could be anymore like prison,
but no. What like a bag of chips? You can
give a guy a bag of chips, they'll beat the
hell out of another guy.

Speaker 2 (30:44):
I'd do that make it more interesting around here. Yeah,
I'd hire people. I'd hire That's right. I get Ray
a bag of chips he beat up. Alex Stone is
coming on with us. That guy is great.

Speaker 7 (30:55):
Twenty three and meters is having some financial troubles, so
we'll talk about that. You're all Irish, probably right. I'm
three quarters Irish, one quarter Romanian.

Speaker 3 (31:06):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (31:06):
Oh that's the crazy part.

Speaker 7 (31:08):
So I got a little bit of you know, pickpocket
in me, and I can say it I'm you know,
because like you can make a Polish jokes.

Speaker 2 (31:18):
Yeah, because you're Polish. Yeah, Michael Monks is coming on
with us.

Speaker 7 (31:22):
Cal Fire released an update map showing where the danger
areas are, and I'm not in one.

Speaker 2 (31:27):
I don't know if you're in one or not. I'm
not rich.

Speaker 7 (31:29):
Murad is going to come on to talk about George Foreman.
You know, most kids don't know him outside the grill,
the George Foreman grill. Yeah, they don't know how great
a fighter he was. Yeah, great fight of all time,
Yeah he was. And then we'll talk about out Loud,
a big festival in West Hollywood. I think I'm I

(31:50):
was submitted as the Grand Marshal, but I don't think
that's working out.

Speaker 2 (31:55):
What they out Loud festival, the festival. Yeah, I'm kind
of that.

Speaker 1 (32:00):
You know.

Speaker 7 (32:00):
I've been asked to be in the Huntington Beach Parade.
I've been asked to be in the San Juan Capistrano Parade,
the Norco Parade, but I never get any action from
the Pride parade.

Speaker 2 (32:10):
Do you have a oh it's a Pride parade.

Speaker 7 (32:12):
Yeah, I never get any action. I don't get any
you want some action. I'm just saying, I look, you
just got to ask people. I'm just saying I've never
been asked to like be in the in the in
all these parades. You have a parade agent. The books
you look, here's how it shakes down. They love the
fact that I just show up, nobody else will and

(32:35):
you're trying to get out of the house. I was
in that parade in San Juan Capistrano and as I'm
in a cart, a white cart with a horse drawn
white cart, look like a princess in this thing, and
I'm we're going down the parade route and I hear
dig dog like fifty times. But the other fifty thousand
people have no idea who this is. It's limited fame, right,

(32:58):
they don't know, you know, they see Tim Conway like
they don't even know what Tim Conway is.

Speaker 6 (33:02):
You know.

Speaker 7 (33:03):
There's a lot of people down there just in their
own lives. Yeah, and look, and I think that's healthy.

Speaker 1 (33:08):
It is, it is.

Speaker 2 (33:09):
They shouldn't be.

Speaker 7 (33:10):
But but the driver of the card said, hey, I've
noticed that everybody who screams ding dong looks alike. They're
all sort of white, heavy guys with beards.

Speaker 2 (33:20):
And you know, and drinking. There's your demo. That's great.
You know who to sell to, That's right, right.

Speaker 3 (33:29):
Brgina Diegostino, Yes, has got the news today. Well, I'm
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