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December 8, 2025 33 mins

The John Kobylt Show Hour 1 (12/08) - Gov. Newsom claims his hair burst on fire during the Palisades Fire. Gov. Newsom couldn't get a meeting for federal aid in Washington DC. The Biden Administration really messed things up with their open border policies. A man who died of rabies in Idaho had an organ donated to another man in Michigan and the organ recipient died from rabies as well.  

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Can't. I am six forty.

Speaker 2 (00:02):
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(00:22):
I read about this, but I haven't heard it. And
from what I understand, I'm going to take a few
notes while I'm listening to it. It's only a minute long.
It's Governor Newsom on a podcast. Remember we went on
that bizarre podcast tour. One of them was with Sean Ryan,

(00:43):
who I think is a figure in conservative circles. Military guy.
If I remember right, I remember we played something from this.
It was in last July, and yeah, we had a
couple of clips at the time, but the podcast went
on for four hours. Now, I'm curious you think there's
anyone on the planet who listened to four hours of

(01:03):
Gavin Newsom on anything. I mean, I have four consecutive hours,
not consecutive, but for the show. I've probably got it's cumulative. Yes, yeah,
I was thinking like in one sitting. Oh yeah, no, no,
no no. So I wonder about the point of four
hour podcast.

Speaker 1 (01:24):
But that's just me.

Speaker 3 (01:25):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (01:26):
Newsom appeared on it in July and we played we
played some clips. He was claiming at the time that
they had pre deployed fire engines for the Palisades fire.

Speaker 1 (01:40):
That turned out to be a lie.

Speaker 2 (01:42):
Well, it looks like somebody's dug up another piece of
this Sean Ryan podcast, Uh, with Newsom making other claims
that require scrutiny.

Speaker 1 (01:52):
So we're gonna play this here.

Speaker 2 (01:54):
I'm gonna try to play it all the way through
and then maybe we'll we'll go piece by piece through this.

Speaker 1 (01:58):
Go ahead.

Speaker 3 (01:59):
Do we have the larger firefighting fleet, area firefighting feet
in the world my state. I've invested on pressing hundred dollars,
not just in vegetation force management. I'm doubled my state
CalFire budget. I mean, there's no bigger advice. I told
you I put one hundred and ten engines and pre
deployed them. I was on the fire in LA within

(02:21):
hours as governor of a county fire and initiated on
federal property multiple fires that were occurrying at the same time,
most of them on federal property where they initiated, and
we had one hundred mile hour wings attached to fire
or a fire attached on hundred mile hour winds. I
was up there in the hills with these guys and
we all turned around when my hair literally burst on

(02:43):
there's a video of it. And they threw me in
the car. The guy hits my hair and throws me
in the cars got out of here, and these guys,
there's no hoes in the world attached to a thing
that mattered at that point. It was a life safety
mission and that was just a few hours in. Those
were sixty seventy mile our gusts before it hit a
peak on h.

Speaker 2 (03:01):
Did he actually say that his hair burst on fire? Yes,
I heard that right, Yes, this hair, his hair burst
on fire. And and this made no news. He claims
there's video.

Speaker 1 (03:14):
Of it that somebody had to pat it out.

Speaker 2 (03:18):
Now I can believe that his hair would spontaneously catch fire.
God knows what combustible chemicals are in it. When he
slicks it back and sprays it and adds who knows
what kind of elements to it it could create a
fiery chemical reaction, because that's that's not normal untouched hair,

(03:41):
uh that you know most of us walk around with.

Speaker 1 (03:43):
Now, I flyt out, don't believe that. I don't believe
his hair burst on fire.

Speaker 2 (03:52):
Did he E didn't say anything at the time that
because the fire was in January. Obviously this this podcast
is in July. It's just surface now on social media.
His hair burst on fire and somebody had to put
it out, and there's video of it. I don't believe it.
You don't think he'd lie about something like that. It's

(04:14):
like it's like politicians who who tell fake war stories?

Speaker 1 (04:18):
How many?

Speaker 2 (04:18):
How many people have we uh heard in office and
they claim they you know, they were shot at, They
were in a helicopter and they were shot at during
the war. They were making some kind of going on
some kind of political or diplomatic mission and they were
under fire. Didn't Hillary Clinton say that? If I remember correctly,

(04:38):
he among all right, So that that's a pending lie.
I can't prove or disprove that right now, but somebody's
gonna find out. I mean, the guy who put out
the fire on his head, he should be he should
be going public, right what a hero he is. I mean,

(05:01):
maybe saved Newsman's life, certainly saved his hair, which I think,
which could have been the bigger tragedy.

Speaker 1 (05:14):
Now, he said the fire started on federal property. No
they did not.

Speaker 2 (05:19):
That's been proven. It started on state land. I have
to tell you where my mindset is right now, and
I've got to, like, I'm trying to discipline my mind
here because I watched two documentaries over the weekend, short
ones on the Palisades fire, one of them done by

(05:41):
a guest we had on Friday specifically about Pacific Palisades,
and then another one done by someone who's centered on Malibu.
And I have a few minutes left of that, and
I want to finish watching that, and then I want
to talk about both at lengths at another time. But
let me tell you it is clear I did watch

(06:03):
the whole Palisades fire documentary. It is clear that the
city Los Angeles City and the officials who run the
fire department chose not to fight the fire and they
let the Palisades burn. That is clear to me. I'll

(06:24):
get into more of that maybe next segment. But I
think we've proven beyond a reasonable doubt with the lawsuit
and various investigations that the fire did not start on
federal property. It started on state property. It started on
state property where the brush had not been cleared. One

(06:47):
of these documentaries show the brush and it looks like
it's ten feet high. That's Newsom's responsibility, but it was
state proper. And I also remember that there were no
state fire trucks, none that went to the paddle states.

(07:08):
He said pre deployment strategy. What a hes saying one
hundred and ten fire trucks. That's what he said, right,
So there weren't one hundred and ten fire trucks. There
is zero fire trucks pre deployed. It didn't start on
federal property, It started on state property. And I don't

(07:30):
believe his hair burst on fire. Well, there would have
been an explosion, right, other people would have been hurt.
The guy who tried to put it out, I mean
once that thing got going. Yeah, really with he say
it was like, you know, fifty sixty mile an hour
winds blowing through his hair on fire. I mean, how

(07:51):
much hairspray do you think is in that you know,
on that halfacan. In addition to all the other gou
that he puts on and then it hardens and it's
stiff stiff, So if an ember flew on his head,
I could see his head exploding, but then his head
would have exploded.

Speaker 1 (08:14):
Anyway.

Speaker 2 (08:14):
It's the Sean Ryan Show podcast. Now when we come back.
Newsom went to Washington last week. He was there Friday,
specifically on Capitol Hill, and he was pounding his fist
for thirty four billion dollars in federal aid for LA
Fire recovery. And nobody would meet him from the administration. Gee,

(08:38):
why would that be. He met with some congress people,
but nobody from the Trump administration, FEMA, nothing, Nobody would
talk to him. And he is pissing and moaning all
over the place. He's personally insulted. He feels that the
good people of California have been disrespet acted. And it's

(09:02):
just fascinating because you know about all the weird, childish
posts that he and his middle school the middle school
kids who run his communications office, they've been posting, like
all kinds of nonsense and insults at Trump, mocking everything.
It's like, all right, and now you're surprised that nobody

(09:24):
wants to meet with you. Nobody wants to answer your
phone calls. You're acting like a toddler. The last thing
you do with a toddler is give him attention while
he's having his little hissy fit. I had three toddlers.
You know what to do. Let them kick and scream
and cry and make their ruckus, and then when they

(09:45):
exhaust themselves, sit down and try to talk with them reasonably.

Speaker 1 (09:48):
That is standard practice now.

Speaker 2 (09:51):
A lot of parents don't do it, which is why
you have so many dysfunctional adults who can't seem to behave.
But you know, if you just waited at out and
let them thrash around and they turn red or purple
or blue, whatever, it'll Newsom and his staff of middle
schoolers on on X have been going on for months now,

(10:12):
and they're very proud of themselves.

Speaker 1 (10:14):
They're very smug.

Speaker 2 (10:15):
And very THEI preeing about their weird posts, which are
not funny. They're really stupid, and.

Speaker 1 (10:25):
I I.

Speaker 2 (10:27):
They're actually surprised that nobody in the administration wants to
talk to Newsom, and I think there's a bigger reason.
And if Newson keeps poking, they're gonna lay out the
bigger reason. I'll tell you what that is too, I
got a lot to tell you this coming up today.

Speaker 4 (10:43):
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Speaker 1 (10:49):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (10:51):
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Speaker 1 (10:57):
I did? You did? And what can I do with
the thing? It should be right in front of you.

Speaker 2 (11:02):
It was filled with all kinds of good news about
how much money.

Speaker 1 (11:06):
Ah, here it is, here we go.

Speaker 2 (11:08):
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(11:31):
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(11:52):
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That is a tremendous amount of money. That's that was
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Speaker 5 (12:06):
All right.

Speaker 2 (12:07):
Now let's get back to Gavin Newsom here. Gavin Newsom,
a clipp with him on a podcast from last summer,
has turned up and is making the rounds on social
media because he claimed that his hair burst on fire
during the Palisades blaze and somebody had to throw them

(12:27):
in a car and pad it out.

Speaker 3 (12:29):
When my hair literally burst on there's a video of it,
and they threw me in the car.

Speaker 1 (12:33):
The guy hits my hair.

Speaker 3 (12:34):
And throws me in the cars got out of here.

Speaker 2 (12:37):
Probably broke his hand whacking his hair. He also claimed
that the fire star and federal property. That's a lie.
Also is claiming the pre deployment of one hundred and
ten fire engines. That is a complete lie. There's zero
In fact. I believe it was the the the documentary
done by that filmmaker. He grew up in the Palisades.

(13:00):
He went to the East coast and the fire wiped
out his mother's home. And this is the one I
watched in its entirety over the weekend. I think it's
called Paradise abandoned or Palisades abandoned is the name of it.
And he had a little graphic, well, he was playing

(13:21):
video of the fire officials and politicians beating their chests
about what a wonderful response that they had they were
in the midst of in fighting the fire, and then
he showed a graphic where there were no fire engines
up where the fire was. There was a cluster of
fire engines at will Rogers State Beach where they were

(13:45):
having the press conference. That's where there was a cluster
of fire engines. There was a second cluster of fire
engines in the southwest corner of the city, well away
from the fire action at that time.

Speaker 1 (13:58):
So I've that.

Speaker 2 (14:00):
Documentary clearly showed that they were lying in real time
about this fantastic response that they had. And then there
were interviews both in that documentary and the other one
one is called Big Rock Burning and the other ones
I think Palisade's abandoned. In both documentaries, one of the
themes is residents saying there was nobody here, there was

(14:22):
nobody here, There was nobody here because there was nobody there,
and I'll tell you my conclusion. And of course I
can't prove all this in a court of law right
at the moment, but I think one day somebody will.
I think they did let it burn. I think they

(14:43):
let it burn. And then all levels of government have
been shoveling lies and propaganda and nonsense at the public
ever since.

Speaker 1 (14:55):
Why they let it burn? I don't know.

Speaker 2 (15:01):
A lot of people have theories, some of them dark theories,
and this is what happens when there is a huge
vacuum of information, but very little of what anybody has
said is true. We've gone through three fire chiefs now
in Los Angeles. None of them have told the truth yet,
not the mayor, not the governor. Sporadically in the media,

(15:25):
some truth comes out. The Alley Times has done the
best job. And when the Allay Times is doing the
best job, you know we're in trouble. So let's get
to Gavin Newsom. So he goes to Washington to beg
for thirty four billion dollars and gets he gets everybody
saying no, we don't have any time for this, and

(15:49):
now he's whining and crying like a little.

Speaker 5 (15:54):
And that.

Speaker 2 (15:57):
Was him walking out of the FEMA office when nobody
wanted to speak to him.

Speaker 1 (16:01):
I really sad.

Speaker 2 (16:04):
His face was all red and his hair actually look
all messed up. And the thing is, he has not
spoken much about anything since Danny Williamson, his former chief
of staff, was arrested on federal corruption charges. The LA
Time says he's kept the low profile. Yeah, because he
doesn't want to talk about anything. He must know that

(16:27):
Trump is gunning for him. I think a big bomb
is going to drop on Newsom's head, and it's going
to be timed maybe next year, if he's clearly the
leader for the Democratic nomination. Maybe it's after his term

(16:47):
is up while he's actively campaigning. Because if you see
a ton of bricks that dropped on Tim Waltz for
all that Minnesota corruption, that's a billion dollars. Newsom's lost
seventy seventy two billion that he can't account for.

Speaker 1 (17:03):
You're telling me there aren't.

Speaker 2 (17:04):
Gonna be investigative bombshells on Newsom and the corruption in
his government. This chief of staff has already got nailed.
Rob Bonta had to spend a half million dollars because
of a connection to another corruption scandal.

Speaker 1 (17:20):
Going on.

Speaker 2 (17:23):
So Newsom went to Washington and said he had productive
meetings with leaders on both sides of the aisle. Trump
promised to take care of survivors. Clearly a lie. He
isn't here for the people of Los Angele. It's just
like he isn't here for everyday Americans. That's not just disrespectful,
it's a disgrace, a disgrace. Newsom said the request to

(17:47):
meet with the f well with the female administrator, Karen Evans.
It was routine, and Department of Homeland Security told Newsom
well Evans was not able to accommodate a meeting, and
the Newsom's team asked for well, you got another date another.

Speaker 1 (18:07):
Time, we'll come back, and there were no.

Speaker 2 (18:13):
Alternatives given, not with Karen Evans or with anyone else
in the Trump administration. I'm sorry, we're just not available
to talk to you. Do you need a ride to.

Speaker 1 (18:23):
The airport, I think, is what they said. Well, I don't.

Speaker 2 (18:30):
I can't explain this, but, like I said, the imbeciles
on his communications staff have put out so much childish
garbage about Trump.

Speaker 1 (18:41):
It's like, look at that, nobody's.

Speaker 2 (18:43):
Taking your call now, huh hi, Yeah, that's a good
job you've done. Also the compulsive lying. I think what
Trump is eventually going to come back with. It's like,
you got over thirty billion dollars in federal money for
the COVID unemployment and it all disappeared fraudulently. There's twenty

(19:08):
four billion dollars in homeless money that you admit disappeared.
You got seventeen billion dollars in high speed rail money,
some of it federal, well, that disappeared too, And you're
spending thirty five billion dollars on illegal aliens. You claim
that you need thirty four billion to help out the

(19:29):
fire victims when you blew thirty five billion dollars on
illegal aliens. As that square, you've blown thirteen billion dollars
on just illegal alien healthcare. So you don't spend the
money on the American citizens in your state. You spend
it on illegals, and now you want American citizens around
the country to bail out the fire victims.

Speaker 1 (19:52):
It's interesting. More coming up.

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(20:21):
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Speaker 1 (20:24):
There so a lot to talk about here.

Speaker 2 (20:27):
New York Times had a big bombshell over the weekend.
I would say it's five years late, but for the record,
they finally admitted the truth and it was how Joe
Biden and his administration completely blew up the border and

(20:48):
paid a big price for it. They really screwed up
the country. They really screwed up some of the big
cities in this and they really caused a fair number
of people to die and suffer because they let in
millions and millions of the legal aliens. Christer Christopher Flavelle

(21:08):
is the name of the writer. This is very long,
but I highly recommend you read it all the way
if you could get access to the New York Times,
because this was a front page story.

Speaker 1 (21:21):
I love how they do this well. After the reality happened.

Speaker 2 (21:26):
I mean, I saw Fox News covering this story every
single day, because I would drive in to work and
I'd listen to the audio coverage of the Fox News
channel Build Malusian specifically, and he narrated every day what
was going on at the border, thousands of people storming
over the border from all directions, especially in Texas. And

(21:51):
everybody in the administration line Joe Biden, that weird little troll,
Alejandro Majorcis who is the Department of Homeland Security, Kamala Harris,
that worthless empty can they all lied saying the borders closed,
the border's closed, everything under control?

Speaker 1 (22:11):
No, obviously not so.

Speaker 2 (22:14):
Christopher Flavelle interviewed more than thirty Biden administration officials who
worked on immigration and border policy, as well as member
of Congress, members of Congress, state and local officials, lawyers,
and migrants. So they interviewed everybody connected to this. And
when Biden was running for office, he had promised that

(22:39):
he was going to handle the issue differently than Trump,
and his advisors warned him after he got elected that
your approach could be disastrous. That's what they told him.
Of course, Biden was already half senile and his positions,

(23:01):
according to his own staff, threatened to drastically increase border crossings.
That's what the experts advising his transition team warned warned
them in a zoom meeting. So the experts told his
team in a zoom meeting final weeks of twenty twenty
before he got sworn in, that this is going to

(23:22):
be bad. You could end up with a political crisis.
Chaos is how they described it. They sent a memo.
They all not only did this on a zoom video,
they sent a memo saying, whatever Biden was campaigning on,

(23:42):
whatever you claim you're going to do, don't do it.
This is twenty twenty, so it's five years to the day,
and this group of experts made a list of things.
Here's what you do to deter migrants. Biden said no,

(24:09):
His top aides said no. And as the Times rights,
the warnings came true.

Speaker 1 (24:16):
And then some.

Speaker 2 (24:20):
After Biden got sworn in, almost immediately, encounters at the
border doubled and kept going up. You remember, all the
border stations got overwhelmed, then the border towns like al Paso,
and eventually when the Texas governor started busting them out,
they ended up in New York and Denver. So the

(24:44):
Times did an examination of Biden's record and found that
he and his closest advisors repeatedly rejected recommendations that could
have fixed things. His team is the chief of staff,
Ron Klain. In case you wonder, you want to everyonet
names on the boneheads who were advising Biden.

Speaker 1 (25:05):
These are the idiots.

Speaker 2 (25:06):
Mike Donellan, Jennifer O'Malley, Dylan Anita Dunn. These four they
were the most inner circle. Two things they did wrong,
according to the All New York Times, First, they way
underestimated just how many migrants were going to start in
the border. Secondly, they didn't think a border surge was

(25:32):
going to be important to most voters. Wow, it only
decided the twenty twenty four election. And they thought that
Latinos were going to be on their side to let
in more illegal migrants. Except anybody with a brain would

(25:55):
immediately know that Hispanic family, the Hispanic workers don't want
their jobs taken away by people who are going to
do it cheaper. They don't want their wages undercut, and
they don't think it's fair that if they migrated legally,
that illegal people should get these privileges why wouldn't they

(26:19):
ask the more time that immigrants spend in America. Eventually
they adopt what most rational Americans would think. I don't
want to lose my job. I don't want to have
my wages suppressed because of too much cheap competition. And
I don't think it's fair. That's not a Hispanic point

(26:44):
of view or a white point of view. That's a
normal person point of view. Did they not think the
Hispanic legal migrants were normal? Who wants to lose money?
Who wants their job taken away? And according to one
administration official named Scott Schutkart, the Biden White House had

(27:08):
no strategy because they had no goal. All they had
was wishing the problem would go away. Wow, I'm stupid.
It is the only word I can think of. Every day,
every day that was covered on Fox News Now. A
lot of the networks ignored it, a lot of the
big newspapers ignored it. But the people figured it out.

(27:29):
And when Greg Abbott sent the buses the Biden administration,
one official said, we knew we lost. It was over,
and the people never cared what was happening. Border towns
in Texas and Arizona and here in California. But when
when the border came to them, they care a lot.

(27:53):
They figured it out fast. That was the best thing
Greg Abbott did. Got more coming up.

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we'll announce their name then. Okay, uh, now, let me
tell you about this story freaks me out. This is
a true story out of New York Times. There was

(29:06):
a man in Idaho, lives out in a rural area
and he's on his property when a skunk approaches him.
The skunk scratched him on his shin. Now I guess
runs away. Five weeks later, this guy starts hallucinating. Then

(29:28):
he's got trouble walking. Then he's got trouble swallowing. He
had a stiff neck. Two days after the symptoms started,
he collapsed. They thought it was a heart attack, and
he died in the hospital. They donated his organs, including
his left kidney cut, to the state of Michigan, where

(29:53):
a man received the donated kidney.

Speaker 1 (29:58):
Five weeks after.

Speaker 2 (29:59):
The transplant, he started to experience tremor's weakness, confusion, and
other unpleasant issues. He was hospitalized a week later fever,
couldn't swallow, and had a fear of water. Do you
know what a fear of water indicates?

Speaker 1 (30:21):
I didn't know this. It's a sign of rabies.

Speaker 2 (30:25):
It turns out the skunk had rabies, gave the rabies
to the man in Idaho who died, and they donated
his kidney to the man in Michigan.

Speaker 1 (30:35):
He got rabies and he died a week later. They
don't test for rabies because this almost never happens.

Speaker 2 (30:45):
It's only the fourth time in fifty years where an
organ donor passed the rabies virus to a recipient. One doctor,
Doctor Lara denziger Isakov the Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center,
said this is an exceptionally rare event. Overall, the risk

(31:06):
is exceptionally small. They reviewed records about the kidney donor.
So the Idaho man's family had told doctors about the
skunk scratch when his organs were donated, and maybe you know,
the world people knew. I think of a skunk walks

(31:28):
up to you, there's something wrong, and where rabbit animals
act weird. But maybe the doctors didn't make that connection here. Well,
they went back and looked at the biopsies of the kidneys,
and they found that the kidneys did test positive for rabies.

(31:53):
This has happened only four other times since nineteen seventy eight.
Four people died of rabies and donated their organs to
thirteen recipients, some of them kidneys, some of them corneous.

(32:13):
Six died seven others did not. No seven died six
did not. If they got treatment for rabies right away,
they did not die. The ones who did not get
the treatment died.

Speaker 1 (32:28):
Is that bizarre. I think I've unlocked a new fear.

Speaker 5 (32:34):
I don't want an organ transplant, just in case something
like this happens.

Speaker 2 (32:38):
And if you see a skunk walking up to you,
Oh yeah, no, thank you.

Speaker 1 (32:41):
You got to remind me. I gotta tell Debor about this.
Say this.

Speaker 5 (32:45):
This is made for her. By the way, we hit
our one thousand. Oh wow, that's fantastic. All right, one
thousand YouTube subscribers.

Speaker 1 (32:54):
His name is Redeem.

Speaker 2 (32:56):
Redeem, Yes, all right, Redeem, Welcome, Welcome to the families
to have you, and we'll put up another YouTube video
today as a reward, Yes we will.

Speaker 1 (33:05):
All right.

Speaker 2 (33:06):
Coming up next, we are gonna at Michael Monks is
coming in because there is more details. Official charges by
Nathan Hackman, the LA District Attorney. Eleven LA County employees
have been charged with pandemic fraud. This is stolen unemployment benefits.

(33:31):
Michael Monks with the story next and in for Debor
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