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January 30, 2026 34 mins

The John Kobylt Show Hour 3 (01/30) - Royal Oakes joins the show with the latest developments in the Luigi Mangione case, including discussion of a possible death penalty. Moist Line rounds 1 and 2. Congresswoman Ilhan Omar and her husband are being accused of running a money laundering operation after her net worth sky rocketed since becoming a congresswoman. 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:01):
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(00:21):
you can listen to it today tonight. This weekend one
o'clock hour, we went extensively into who funds well. Specifically,
we looked at one guy that Fox News reported on
and the New York Times has reported on. One guy,
an American citizen who made seven hundred and eighty five
million dollars with an IT company, sold it, took himself

(00:44):
and his money to China, now works with the Chinese
Communist Party. Seriously, this is real. His name is Neville
Roy Singham, and he finances all these left wing anarchist
protest groups that have We're involved in the riots here
in la a lot of the riots in Minneapolis, a

(01:05):
lot what's going on in the streets today here in
Minneapolis and elsewhere. It comes from him and other guys
like him, and so we talk about it extensively in
the one o'clock hour, because why did anybody care that
a bunch of losers are waving their stupid signs. Trump's
not shutting down ICE, So you wonder why are they

(01:26):
doing this. They're financed, this is their job, they're paid.
You look at the signs that they're waving in the air.
Those are professionally printed and manufactured signs. And this guy,
as an example, Neville roy Singh, is financing it. And
he has been investigated off and on for fifty years

(01:46):
by the US government and he fled to China to
avoid the subpoenas. So we talk about it one o'clock
hour on the podcast. Let's get to Royal Oaks, the
ABC News legal analyst, and this is disappointing, Luis. He
was the one that we all saw on video killing
a United Healthcare executive, Brian Thompson, and it was a

(02:09):
death penalty crime, but a federal judge has now said
it's not and dismissed the death eligible counts from the indictment.
And Royal is going to explain, why, how are you.

Speaker 1 (02:23):
I'm doing great, John, Yeah, And it's a weird story.
I got to stay up front. It is so counterintuitive.
When I tell you this, most people aren't going to
believe this. There is no murder charge available on the
federal books unless you kill somebody on federal land. But
let's set that aside. In general, no murder charge in
a federal law. Instead, you get charged with murder on

(02:45):
the state law. Okay, so there are two parallel tracks.
This guy's going to be charged with murder in New
York state court, which has no death penalty, but he's
also being charged with stalking in the federal court. So
you say, oh, okay, well, if there's no murder, you
know what's what's the deal. The deal is that there
is federal death penalty if you commit a violent crime,

(03:07):
not the murder, but a violent crime, and in the
course of committing your violent crime stalking, you kill somebody.
And so the Fed said, hey, judge, we want to
execute this guy because he's stalked, it was violent, he killed.
We know there's no murder trials. The judge says, nice trial.
The judge, Garnett, the Biden appointed judge, says, you know
what stalking isn't violent? Stalking is just sneaking up behind.

(03:29):
If you could prove that he stalked in a violent way,
that would be different, but you can't. And so this
judge tossed out the death penalty aspect of the federal
stalking charge. So now the federal travel started in October
on stalking, and he could get life for that. But
if you want to go after him for murder, which
we do, it's going to be in a separate courthouse

(03:52):
in the state, and New York doesn't believe in capital punishment.
So bottom line, he probably will go away forever. But
he ain't a candidate for the death penalty because of
all this weirdness.

Speaker 2 (04:03):
So there's no federal murder charge unless it happens on
federal land. But there is a federal federal talking charge
even if it's not on federal land.

Speaker 1 (04:13):
Exactly right. Oh, there are lots of things you can
you can do and violate federal laws, you know, espionize
and kidnapping and blah blah blah. But for whatever reason,
we don't have it. I think the deal, as Congress
says to itself, you know, murder, the state folks can
handle this, you know, But if it's a fancier thing
like carjacking or hostage taking or you know, major firearms offenses.

(04:34):
You know, we're on the job as the federal government.
So it's just a weird inside baseball aspect of the
criminal justice system. I mean, some people say, well, gee,
isn't it double jeopardy for him to be tried in
state court and the federal court for basically the same thing.
He shot this poor guy in the back of the head.
And the answer is no, it's not double jeopardy. He's
like back in the day, Rodney King, the cops were

(04:55):
found not guilty in state court. Congratulations, guys, off you go. Oh,
by the way, you're under arrest because we're going to
put you on trial in federal court as well. Why,
because the Supreme Court says that's not double jeopardy. You
have two entirely separate sovereign systems, State court Federal court.
So even if you'd found not guilty of beating up
Rodney King in the state court, they would after.

Speaker 2 (05:18):
Remember it was like federal criminal civil rights violations against Rodney.

Speaker 1 (05:22):
King, exactly right, But it related to the same thing.

Speaker 2 (05:25):
Right, related to the same crime. Yeah, they just called
it two different things. Now, now under state law, you
could get the death penalty if you lie in wait
before you commit the murder.

Speaker 1 (05:37):
Right, So the lining in wait is along with like
a dozen or more other special circumstances in California, you know, kidnapping,
you kill, the cop, torture if you kill somebody. Plus
the special circumstance applies in California, boom, you're eligible for
the death penalty, even though as we know, that isn't
happening because of Gabnuzza. But at least it's on the
books in California. The problem with New York is it's

(06:00):
off the books. Years ago New York and his infinite
wisdom decided we don't believe in executing people, no matter
how bad they are, and so there is no capital
punishment option in New York State, like there isn't in
a whole bunch of states. So that's the problem is
now that the sole chance for executing it has gone
because the federal judge. Although I'll say this, the Feds

(06:21):
are free to appeal, so they could go up to
the second Circuit Court of Appeals above the federal single
trial judge in New York City and say, hey, the
judge blow blew it. We think stalking is a violent crime.
We want to execute this guy, and they could get
it turned around, and if the second circuit turns it down,
they can go to the US Supreme Court and they
might give relief.

Speaker 2 (06:42):
It's not on the federal level that you could get
convicted of stalking and get a sentence of life in prison,
but it's not considered violent. I mean, there's not too
many situations where you get convicted of a non violent
crime and get life in prison.

Speaker 1 (06:58):
No, you're right, and of course every case is different.
In general, if you're convicted of stalking, you wouldn't necessarily
get the death penalty if you're just you know, stalking
somebody because you know, somebody's following Oprah around, he's being creepy.
But when you combine it with the fact that there
was a death, then that's the kind of thing that
would cause the judge to say, after a conviction of stalking, yeah,

(07:21):
this guy deserves never to see the light of day. So, yeah,
it's a very weird quirk in the criminal law, but
it's just a function of our two separate systems.

Speaker 2 (07:28):
Now, this judge also ruled that prosecutors can use the
evidence they found in Manngioni's backpack, including his nine millimeter
and gun because the defense attorneys were trying to get
that excluded, which I found to be a riot.

Speaker 1 (07:43):
Yeah, no, it was ridiculous to try to keep it out.
The judge did the right thing there. I mean, if
you're invading somebody's privacy, if you're rifling through their bedroom
when you had no warrant, that's one thing. But they
found the guy in McDonald's. I mean, they didn't know
what was in the backpack the guy got have had
a nine millimeter pistol, have had anything. So yeah, it

(08:03):
was the right thing to do to allow this evidence.

Speaker 2 (08:05):
Yeah, that was the defense argument that they didn't have
a warrant to search the backpack. They searched it on site,
right there in the McDonald So that was a violation.
But what you just pointed out is it makes more sense.

Speaker 1 (08:19):
Yeah, the circumstances were pretty suspicious and maybe dangerous, so
they had to.

Speaker 3 (08:22):
Have the right to do that.

Speaker 2 (08:23):
All right, Very good, Royal Oaks, Thank you do that.
Thank you, all right, Royal Oaks. ABC's needed the ABC
News legal analysts Luigi Mangioni. The death penalty counts have
been struck from his federal indictment for stalking, state charges
for murder, federal charges for stalking. Uh and the prosecutors

(08:46):
tried an argument that it should be eligible for death
because it resulted in a murder, but this judge said no.
But it's good to see that the the evidence that
his backpack are going to be used. I always hear this.
We all defense attorneys are going to try to get
evidence excluded from the trial. Evidence excluded from the trial. Oh,

(09:08):
the evidence that he had a gun, the gun which
may have been used to kill the victims. Jury selection
is going to be September eighth. In the federal case.
The state trial has not yet been scheduled. That's going
to be another big circus. But that's a circus for
later this year. All Right, we come back. We got

(09:30):
a round two of them, Round one of the moistline
coming up, first of two rounds. And Ilhan Omar, the congresswoman,
the Somalia America congresswoman who has a lot of connections
to the fraud. Well, Steve Forbes, who's the chairman and
editor in chief of Forbes Magazine, was on Fox Business

(09:55):
and he had some questions about Omar and her husband
running a money laundering operation. We told you yesterday that
one investigative journalist has found out that she claims to
own a winery that's worth fifteen million dollars. Except there's
no physical winery and there's no wine. Forbes has its

(10:18):
own questions, and we're gonna play of that clip all ahead.

Speaker 4 (10:22):
You're listening to John Cobelt on demand from KFI Am
six forty.

Speaker 2 (10:28):
We're gonna do moistline in just a couple of minutes.
I mentioned this yesterday. Ilhan Omar, according to independent journalist
Benny Johnson, is claiming on her financial disclosure forums that
she owns a winery here in California, California Winery. The
winery name listed is E St cru E S T

(10:51):
c r U LLC. In twenty twenty three was valued
at fifteen thousand dollars. Now it's valued at five million
Corrding to Benny Johnson's investigation, this winery does not exist.
There is no physical winery, there is no wine. Their
social media is dark, there's no phone line. And then

(11:14):
we've got this from Steve Forbes, who once ran for president,
and he's the chairman and editor in chief of Forbes magazine,
and he's an analyst on Fox Business, and on that
network he started questioning if ilhan Omar and her husband
is running a money launching operation play cut number three.

Speaker 5 (11:36):
Well, wirred is not the word for it. There's another
word for it called crooked. And that's why we have
to have an investigation into this. As you know, the
Biden administration examine started examiner finances and then that of
her husband, and so, surprise, surprise, that investigation went nowhere.
But it's amazing how people can go into Congress and
then become these entrepreneurial investing geniuses. Where they come in.

(11:59):
She had it under a thousand dollars of net worth
and her husband didn't have much, and suddenly now they're multimillionaires.
Is their money laundering operation here? And in terms of
in terms of the firms themselves, they have a sketchy
background over that winery in California that she and her
husband own, Where did that come from? Where's the wine there?

(12:20):
And nobody can seem to find it. So there's a
lot of smelly stuff here. And that's why in the
American Dream, her mayor Virgin of the American Dream is
the al Capone version of the American Dream Tony soprano,
virgin of the American Dream, and that is steal it,
steal it from the taxpayers. And so there's a lot
of stuff here. And so when somebody cloaks themselves and
oh the American Dream, and so you have numbers like

(12:42):
this from minus one thousand and thirty forty million, you
know something is not right.

Speaker 2 (12:47):
Yes, ilhan Omar, that's the Somali American congresswoman, and she
has a lot of tight connections with major figures in
the Somali fraud scandal. Nine billion, sixty convictions or guilty please,
thirty more people have been indicted and she's connected to that.

(13:08):
And Forbes thinks they're running a money laundering operation. And
they have a winery that has no building, that has
no wine. It's like high speed rail. High speed rail
has no rail, and ilhan Omar's winery has no wine.
Let's do a round of the moistline now eight seven

(13:30):
seven moist eighty six. Every Friday, twice in the three
o'clock hour, you call invent rant and rave. Here's round one.

Speaker 1 (13:37):
Thanks John, thanks for calling the moistline. I'm so excited
to hear from you. It's about time.

Speaker 6 (13:43):
All the contractors that are working on the bullet train
are going to move over to the project to a
bypass the four h five. That way, they can continue
stealing from the taxpayers and they will continue contributing to
governor's campaign fun I.

Speaker 7 (14:03):
Still don't understand why sanctuary laws are legal.

Speaker 8 (14:06):
They should have bared to those.

Speaker 9 (14:08):
So that they could get the bad people right.

Speaker 1 (14:10):
From the prisons.

Speaker 9 (14:11):
That solves ninety percent of the problem here. I'm sixty
nine years old. I grow up and we were tott
You don't in the city with police officers. If anything,
you assist them.

Speaker 6 (14:22):
The worst criminals in La Minneapolis are these ice agents.

Speaker 10 (14:28):
I'd like to know how these protesters are paying their
bills if they're always able to show up in minute.

Speaker 11 (14:34):
I think we all know how.

Speaker 7 (14:35):
Have these lunatics even put themselves in the ice agent's place?
What would you do if you're doing your job and
you have these lunatics coming out and trying to interfere.
You've now created the environment that have thrightened them. It's
like you're frightened.

Speaker 2 (14:50):
Keep that in mind.

Speaker 12 (14:52):
While we're speaking about the fraud king, who can explain
the non disclosure agreements and all the other stuff.

Speaker 11 (14:58):
That Newsom has what the Zacremento's new.

Speaker 2 (15:01):
Taj Mahal fraud, fraud, fraud, fraud. Everywhere we get a
lot of loyalty.

Speaker 8 (15:06):
In California, we got the printerry and the Duke of
Sports and now the King of Fraud.

Speaker 13 (15:12):
In twenty fifteen, Obama gave Tom Homan the Presidential Award
for Distinguished Executive Service based on enforcing ICE guidelines for
deportation removal operations, including caring for unaccompanied children. Where's Obama
today recognizing mister Hoeman for his past efforts speaking out
supporting the work of ICE.

Speaker 12 (15:31):
Rick Scott, Boy, what a fantastic governor he must have
been to care that much for his people from the
state of Florida and to take all those steps to
fix the problems and make things safer for his people.
I'm an La native, been here seven decades and it
just makes me sick every day to think of our governor.

Speaker 9 (15:49):
Great news. The federal auditors are headed to California, So
now at least we'll find out where the government money went.
Of the tax payers to bed. The state won't out
of it, so we can find out where.

Speaker 13 (16:01):
The state taxes went.

Speaker 9 (16:03):
Speaking of Macar's the park and they don't want to
drudge it. All of a sudden, I know why Jimmy
Hoffa is in there.

Speaker 14 (16:10):
I had a great idea.

Speaker 9 (16:11):
I'm going to start a nonprofit charity called Abundant Bshing
and see how much money I can please.

Speaker 14 (16:19):
It's California taxpayer for Yeah.

Speaker 11 (16:22):
These protesters and politicians that say they want to abolish ice,
why aren't they asked, do you want to abolish all
immigration laws? And if the politicians do, why don't they
submit a bill repealing all immigration laws?

Speaker 9 (16:34):
Hey, I know what.

Speaker 15 (16:35):
Loss of stamps for lots of dollars?

Speaker 1 (16:38):
That's hobby. Gavin is sending some sort of emergency team
to Tennessee to help people in the storm there.

Speaker 14 (16:44):
He says help Tennessee NS. He should say help former California.

Speaker 1 (16:47):
So I get definitely fair of him to do that.

Speaker 16 (16:50):
Is you don't hear from Chefs and Padia like all
the democrasts, because ninety percent of their time it's spent
on tdsum during the syndrome, which I don't know because
Trump can't be re elected anymore, but for some reason
they still have to go after him and anything he
does is wrong or bad so they have to go
counter it, and they don't do anything for California.

Speaker 10 (17:13):
You have got to be kidding me. This is the
biggest load of I've ever heard in my life. When
the markets crash, all that money will be gone. It's
another Trump scam, just another scam like Trump's steaks, Trump wine,
Trump water, Trump Tower, and Trump Casinos. Everybody's gonna be broke.

Speaker 17 (17:33):
Thank you, Lord Bard, Donald Trump, Thank you Lord Bard,
Donald Trump. He's going to give us two dollars fifty
cent gas Selene. Oh prosuse God for Donald Trump. He's
building the palisades right back up and gonna kick Newsom
square it hurts. He's gonna dig up the dirt. Thank
you God for Donald Trump. Oh trace God for Donald Trump.

Speaker 9 (17:55):
Hellelujah, hallelujah.

Speaker 18 (17:58):
Thank you for leaving your message.

Speaker 1 (18:00):
Please hang up, goodbye.

Speaker 2 (18:02):
These people have amongst us.

Speaker 19 (18:05):
That's pretty scary. I heard Eric got a little shout
out in there, though.

Speaker 2 (18:09):
Yeah, yeah, the Duke of Sports. Hey, I put all
this together. I got to give myself one shout out.
You're right up there with the King of fraud. Well,
I don't know about all that. You're part of the
royal court. We have another round of the Moist line
coming up in just twenty minutes or so. And also
we are trying to get the audio I want to

(18:30):
play in the next segment because Newsom got really upset
with Doctor Oz when Oz pointed out all the fraud
for those fake hospice companies and van Nis forty two
of them in a four block area, and Newsom I
first said, well, he's being racist against Armenians because Oz says, hey,

(18:52):
these are Armenian and Russian mafia behind these fake hospice storefronts. Well,
now he's not denying the problem, but he still thinks
that Oz is making a political attack. It was yesterday
it was racist. Now he's admitting that Oz is telling
the truth. This is really weird. We got a new

(19:12):
clip for you.

Speaker 4 (19:14):
You're listening to John Cobels on demand from kf I
Am sixty.

Speaker 2 (19:20):
The jen Pack day we've had. There are lunatics on
the loose making a lot of toddler noise in downtown LA.
They want ice to be abolished. Yeah, that's gonna happen.
But they're making a lot of noise and they're waving
these really cool signs, and I think they have a
drum going boom boom, boom boom, get all your kids

(19:44):
like for Christmas, like that kind of drum, so they
could spend the whole day going boom boom, boom boom.
These are grown men and women, apparently many of them
college students, and they don't seem to understand that ice
is not going to be abolished. Ever, no Democrat will
abolish ice, That's completely impossible. However, they created a ruckus

(20:07):
and in the first hour of the show, we went
through who these groups get financed by, and especially this
one guy we focused on a Fox News and The
New York Times both have done some investigating on and
his name is Neville Roy Singh and he's an American
tech multi millionaire. It's worth like eight hundred million dollars.

(20:27):
But he moved to China and now he works with
the Chinese Communist Party and he provides the money to
fund these subversa groups that have been starting the ice
riots in Minneapolis and here in la in June. So
you want to hear the first hour of the show,
it's on the podcast John Cobelt's Show on demand on
the iHeart app. Now, what did we There's so much

(20:50):
fraud going on that it's really hard to keep track.
We have been covering all week Newsome and doctor Oz.
Doctor Oz came to town recently and he shot video
of very suspicious four block area in Van Nys where
he says there's forty two hospices that aren't really hospices.

(21:12):
These are all medicare mills. It's all fraud, and he
says it's the Armenian in Russian mafia running the fraud scams. Newsom,
through his the weirdos in his press office, said Oz
is a racist because Oz is Turkish, and you remember
the Turks had committed a genocide against the Armenians, I

(21:34):
think in nineteen fifteen, and so this is Oz carrying
on that tradition. I'm not making this stuff up. Okay, Well,
now Newsom has a change of tune after twenty four hours,
because that's really a stupid response to this massive fraud report. First,

(21:55):
on a play Fox eleven Susan Hirisuna and she gives
a good overview of Newsome and Oz.

Speaker 20 (22:02):
In this four block area in Los Angeles, there are
forty two hospices. So either there are a lot of
people dying here or you've got a fraudulent activity that
is so good that everyone wants.

Speaker 10 (22:13):
To get in on it.

Speaker 19 (22:14):
The former TV doctor Oz, now the head of the
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid, drove down Victory Boulevard in
Van Eyes.

Speaker 2 (22:20):
So you can see these are medical buildings.

Speaker 20 (22:23):
They've got Shirlick writing, Russian Armedian writing on both sides.

Speaker 11 (22:28):
There's lots of action.

Speaker 19 (22:31):
Oz claims the healthcare fraud in LA has cost the
federal government three and a half billion dollars.

Speaker 20 (22:36):
It's run quite a bit of it by the Russian
Armenian mafia. You noticed the lettering and language behind me?

Speaker 2 (22:43):
Is that dialect disgusted.

Speaker 19 (22:45):
That's Edward Barion on his office balcony. But in doctor
Oz's video he's blurred and he feels it's made to
look as if he's part of the alleged healthcare fraud.
In fact, he sells real estate.

Speaker 8 (22:57):
It's neighborhood.

Speaker 10 (22:58):
We know each other.

Speaker 3 (22:59):
Everybody knows each other, you know, uh, never heard of
anything like that.

Speaker 11 (23:03):
That was surprised.

Speaker 8 (23:04):
That was very you know, surprised when I heard that.

Speaker 19 (23:06):
On Google Maps, each dot suggests the concentration of hospice companies.
But because Oz never names even one, it's difficult to
figure out if there are indeed sham business is here.
The Armenian Bar Association sent letters to Senator Adam Schiff
and Representative Laura Friedman to applaud Oz's mission to root
out fraud, but not at the expense of Armenian Americans.

Speaker 21 (23:27):
To vilify an entire ethnicity, a community, a community that's
very proud to be American. By the way, it is
truly beyond the pale and completely unconstitutional, and.

Speaker 19 (23:39):
This image some fine particularly harmful. The bakery is actually closed,
but the nearby market is owned by the same person.
And the claim is that the doctor Oz video is
harming his business.

Speaker 3 (23:49):
A business is down now thirty percent, poor guy, small
businessman saying they're somehow connected to the mob around hospice
or Hospice been after that for years and years before
Oz was even on the scene.

Speaker 21 (24:04):
The motives are to hit the Armenian community in LA
and we will not stand for it.

Speaker 19 (24:08):
Well, Garn went on to tell me that he believes
the reason why doctor Oz targeted Armenian Americans is because
they objected to his run for Senate and successfully squashed
that run. They also objected to his support of Turkish
president Erdowan.

Speaker 2 (24:27):
Distract, distract, deflect, deflect, keep going down off ramp after
off ramp to get away from the original issue. It's
classic in the playbook. And so what what everybody does? Now,
let's focus on this. If there are forty two businesses
involved in medicare fraud, it's going to come out because

(24:48):
now Oz has pissed everyone off. So if he's wrong,
this is all going to come out. But there are
organized crime or there's organized crime groups connected to many ethnicities,
the Italians, for example, the Russians, the Armenians, the Chinese.

(25:08):
Every civilization has organized crime groups and they specialize in
different lines of work. So and him standing in front
of bakery, what a in front of the bakery? It's
a phony issue. That's just where they shot. It shows
you how how they have these these meetings to decide. Well, okay,
how can we distract, how can we deflect?

Speaker 17 (25:30):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (25:30):
What is he wrongly implicating the bakery that's located behind him.
He didn't say anything about a bakery. He in point
at the bakery. He just happened to shoot the video
in front of the bakery. If it's a bakery, well,
obviously it's not a fake hospitals, it's all and they
know this. Newsom's office knows this. It's about creating. It's

(25:52):
it's so that you know, somebody from Fox eleven goes
and covers it from that angle instead of Hey, if
there's nine billion dollars a fraud in Minneapolis and they've
already convicted sixty people and they got thirty more indicted,
what do you think's going on in La? Now, listen
to Newshom. He's got a longer explanation that he did

(26:14):
in an interview.

Speaker 8 (26:17):
Doctor Oz.

Speaker 22 (26:19):
Might have Well, you're living in Oz. When he went
down tacking the Armenian community just a few days ago.

Speaker 3 (26:27):
A business is down now thirty percent. Poor guy, small
businessman running a.

Speaker 22 (26:32):
Bakery because he decided to do a little TikTok video
or something saying they're somehow connected to the mob. He
did it around hospice. He's lying hospice. We've been after
that for years and years before Oz was even on
the scene. Oh, twenty twenty one, we did a moratorium
on new.

Speaker 2 (26:51):
Hospice program two hundred and eighty.

Speaker 8 (26:53):
We shuddered.

Speaker 22 (26:54):
We've been after this for years and years and years.
We want an open hand, not a closed fist. We
absolutely are here to be a partner to go after
a waste strong and abuse. I started something called ODI
Office Digital Donations. I did not, my mistake, do it
with a chainsaw.

Speaker 3 (27:12):
Why had I done that, you would know about it.

Speaker 22 (27:16):
We just began the Office Digital Innovation and we started
to begin a process of performing our procurement and our
strategies on technology across the board, but also on the
issues of waste fawn abuse. By the way, ODI was
a partnership with a human service to create the new
EBD card, which again is leading the nation. I'm humbled
in this prospective. No one's denying these issues, but let's

(27:37):
also not deny this is purely political.

Speaker 2 (27:41):
He's hitting the tequila. That was a rambling, incoherent mess.
So nobody's denying these issues. Okay, Then Oz is telling
the truth. He says there's a bunch of fake hospices
in Then Nins. No one's denying these issues. In fact,
I've been known about this for years. Well then why
are they still existing in Then Nines. Well, and the

(28:01):
bakery thing.

Speaker 1 (28:02):
Stop that.

Speaker 2 (28:03):
You didn't say anything about a bakery. You made that up.
You're a liar, You're a liar, l iaar, liar. He
said nothing about a bakery. Nothing. He's talking about the hospices.
Now you're talking about the hospices. Now you're admitting that,
Oh well yeah this you know, well, no one's dying.
These hospice stories. Well, you've been governor for seven years.
There shouldn't be a single fake hospice working at all

(28:25):
in the state of California. You had seven years to
make sure you had a security system where you inspect
and vet and stop all fraud in all hospices. I
mean with hospices, you have to have bodies. You have
to have people in grave distress. Their health is in
a severe state, they're going to die. You don't go

(28:46):
to a hospice unless, for the most part, you're about
to die. So there's bodies, there's names to those bodies.
There's records of how much money went through Medicare to
take care of these people in their final days. It's
seven years, Well, I know, there's a nine. There shouldn't
be any problems, no problem, zero And enough about the
bakery wore out. He never mentioned a bakery, but ye now,

(29:09):
oh it goes after the Armenian community. No, he went
after the Armenian and Russians who were involved in organized
crime with these fake hospices that defrauded three and a
half billion dollars in a four block area. That's the issue, bozo.
All right, more coming up.

Speaker 4 (29:28):
You're listening to John Cobels on demand from KFI Am
six forty.

Speaker 2 (29:34):
Let's go to the Moistline round two. See what's on
everyone's mind. Hey, it's John.

Speaker 1 (29:39):
Thanks for calling the Moistline. I'm so excited to hear
from you. It's about time.

Speaker 12 (29:44):
What about when the child starts drawing money out of
this account?

Speaker 2 (29:48):
Will it be taxable?

Speaker 1 (29:49):
So I think it's a great idea.

Speaker 18 (29:50):
But will it be taxable when it is pulled out
for education or down payment, etc.

Speaker 23 (29:57):
You got a really simple solution to this ridiculous homeless
spending worth four hundred thousand dollars a year for a
single individual. We cap it at the minimum wage for
one year per individual. That's how much money you can spend,
defeed them, house them, whatever.

Speaker 9 (30:12):
The hell you want to do.

Speaker 15 (30:13):
But that's the Max newsman that should be just embarrassed
with what's happening right now. You're going to have Trump
and officials from out of state, clean up your own myths. Wow,
that's like an adult messing up so badly that their
parents have to step in and fix their problems and
they still complain about it.

Speaker 12 (30:30):
Well, that's ridiculous.

Speaker 24 (30:32):
Why are you trying to get sort of funny that
only Democrats if they don't agree with what you have
to say? It's some constitutional Well makes it really funny
is these politicians have never read.

Speaker 9 (30:45):
The Constitution or they would never make fools for themselves.

Speaker 8 (30:50):
By saying that.

Speaker 7 (30:51):
And Senator Scott's hearing this week, he heard testimony that
the job that the LA leadership did regarding the Peal
state buyers was unbelievable. Response should have been.

Speaker 2 (31:01):
You're right, it was unbelievable.

Speaker 8 (31:03):
I can't believe the job that you did.

Speaker 18 (31:05):
I keep hearing about the illegals right to due process?

Speaker 1 (31:09):
Where were these liars.

Speaker 18 (31:10):
When all these criminals were coming across over the border.

Speaker 14 (31:13):
Where was all of our due process?

Speaker 18 (31:15):
All of us who have had our rent raised, our
emergency room access reduced, when.

Speaker 14 (31:19):
These people fluttered over the border filling.

Speaker 18 (31:21):
Our emergency rooms and outfitting Americans for apartments with their
hands full of cash we paid in taxes, due process
saving The only people really doing something about the Palisades
and the.

Speaker 1 (31:34):
Alfretam fires are actually.

Speaker 9 (31:35):
Rich Scott beser Pratt and the John.

Speaker 1 (31:38):
Cope Belt Show, our senators Adam Shipp and that other.

Speaker 11 (31:41):
Guy I don't even know.

Speaker 23 (31:42):
I don't even know his name.

Speaker 1 (31:44):
You know, no one knows who he is. They do nothing.
Every time I hear Newsom talk about California's.

Speaker 14 (31:49):
The fourth largest economy in the world, I was thinking myself,
shut up, just imagine what a juggernaut it would be
if we were not the fiftieth least friendly.

Speaker 1 (31:58):
Business stated the country.

Speaker 8 (32:01):
Agree with everything you say about the Pellis Inspire, but
the sad thing is nothing will ever be done about it,
and the foolish people of California will still elect these
morons to run the city in the state.

Speaker 1 (32:12):
How do I say, ass doing, Cristy good tasty.

Speaker 14 (32:18):
I think it's possible that the reduction in crime in
the city of Los Angeles is because the ICE doing
their job getting criminal illegals out of Los Angeles County,
or the criminals are leaving on their own because they
know that ICE is after them in the city of
Los Angeles.

Speaker 2 (32:34):
Doctor Osbard's all kinds of evidence of fraud, waste abuse,
and what.

Speaker 1 (32:40):
Is Newson's reaction not to investigate it?

Speaker 8 (32:43):
Race card, that's what he wants to pull.

Speaker 1 (32:45):
Let me throw the race card at you.

Speaker 13 (32:47):
You're well, doesn't he care about the fraud, doesn't care
about where.

Speaker 9 (32:50):
Our money's going.

Speaker 1 (32:52):
I'm sorry, Nison, it's old, it's tired.

Speaker 13 (32:55):
That's all you got.

Speaker 1 (32:56):
Get the out of office and get out of our lives.
We thank you for leaving your message. Please hang up
goodbye and say.

Speaker 2 (33:03):
It better than that. Yeah, play the race card and
claim he's trying to smear a bakery owner. It's just
such filthy lies. Newsome tells all right, that was a
great moist line eight seven seven Moist eighty six for
next week eight seven seven moist eighty six. Who knows
What's going to happen this week? And talkback feature on
the iHeartRadio app is useful as well, and podcast is

(33:26):
going to be posted in a few minutes. Listen to
that one o'clock hour about Fox and The New York
Times discovering and investigating over the years this financer out
of China. He's an American citizen, moved to China's worth
eight hundred million dollars and he is. He's the guy
who bankrolls a lot of these protest groups and the

(33:50):
writing that goes on in Minneapolis and here in LA.
It's all fake, phony, paid for protesters. We'll talk more
about it next week. We've got Michael Krozer coming up
with the News Conways next Michael's live in the CAFI
twenty four our newsroom. Hey, you've been listening to the
John Cobalt Show podcast. You can always hear the show
live on KFI AM six forty from one to four

(34:11):
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