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December 15, 2025 36 mins

The John Kobylt Show Hour 1 (12/15) - Rob Reiner and his wife were murdered last night in Brentwood and their son Nick is the lead suspect. Alex Stone comes on the show with the latest on the Rob Reiner murder investigation. The FBI thwarted a terrorist plot that was set to take place on New Year's Eve in Los Angeles. 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Can't. I am six forty. You're listening to the John
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It's the same as the radio show designed so whatever
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(00:22):
in case you're not around for the whole program, you
could listen to the podcast. After four o'clock. There was
supposed to be a press conference about the murder of
Rob Reiner and his wife Michelle, scheduled for noon. Obviously,
it's over an hour late. If they have the press
conference anytime soon, we'll bring it to you. We will

(00:46):
talk with Alex Stone from ABC News who's stationed outside
the Brentwood home of the Winers, and he's going to
come on with us in about fifteen minutes or so.
You're probably familiar with with the basics. As the day
has worn on, there's more and more stories coming out
about the really disturbing private life of Rob Reiner's son, Nick,

(01:16):
thirty two years old, and he's the suspect in the
murder of Rob and Michelle Reiner. Their throats were slit.
It must have been a really awful scene. Adding to
the awfulness is that Robin Michelle Reiner's daughter romy found

(01:38):
the bodies about three thirty in the afternoon yesterday, and
everybody immediately thought it was Nick. He had a very
long history of drug addiction and erratic behavior. Some friends
are saying there were other violent episodes. The Nick and

(01:59):
Rob Ryan and apparently had a fight at Conan O'Brien's
Christmas party over the weekend on Saturday night, and then
something must have spilled over into Sunday. Don't know the
time of the stabbings. Apparently there was multiple wounds in
addition to the throat slitting. Of the next seventy eight

(02:20):
and sixty eight, We're driving home last night from Santa
Monica and I noticed helicopters hovering in the air Police
helicopter at that time, and then more came, and that's
always a sign something bad happened. Nick Ryder did a
movie with his father about ten years ago, chronicling the

(02:44):
struggles of his drug addiction, which started when he was fifteen,
and he has since done interviews where he talked about
his homelessness everywhere from Maine, New Jersey to Texas, and
he went into treatment. He says, at least seventeen times

(03:04):
seventeen trips to rehab, and when something doesn't work seventeen times,
it just shows you that maybe in some cases you
can't fix it, and maybe a lot of rehab is quackery,
which I've always thought, because a lot of people lapse

(03:27):
back into addiction, and I think a lot of these
rehab centers are fly by night, emotionally manipulative, with all
kinds of questionable methods that they use, and it's really
awful the way they lure people in who have a
lot of problems. I would think, based on what I know,
one of the most difficult things to deal with is

(03:53):
dealing with somebody who's got mental illness or drug addiction
in the family and you can't hard for the parents
to do anything about it. And unfortunately that ends up
being a lot of the cases of homeless people in
the streets, whacked out on what drug or another, and
then they end up homeless because the families can't deal

(04:15):
with it, don't know what to do, and throw them out,
and often the attics are impossible to be with, they
do get violent, they do start stealing things, They just
exhaust every ounce of energy, and it goes on and
on and on. In this case, you know, he's thirty two,
he's seventeen years into his addictions. And it's horrible. And

(04:41):
I think there's a lot of parents who probably have
were taken aback by this news because they wonder, you know,
is their guy going to come back and do something
like this. I mean, just you look outside and you
see all the especially the young men on the streets,
they all have some version of this story, some addiction
that went on and on and either nobody in the

(05:04):
family cared, or they tried and nothing worked, or they
weren't listened to. And then a lot of these addiction
rehab centers are Yeah, there's just a bunch of a
bunch of quacks. I mean, there's just really, really a
difficult situation. According to the New York Posts, they interviewed

(05:27):
friends and neighbors, and Reiner's son, Nick was notorious for
being violent, they said, and those around him instantly knew
he was the one who may have murdered his parents.
This is not the first time their son has been violent,
said one of the neighbors. I know of another incident
in a few years back with Nick, but I won't
say more than that. I just never thought it would

(05:48):
get to this point. Rob was always heartbroken that his
son couldn't beat his addiction. I know they wanted him
to get help, go to rehab, but he wanted to
get help while at home. He did not want to
go treatment at office, and they argued about that for years.
Nick had demons for the longest time. It's such a
nightmare and Uh. Rob Reiner admitted an interview that they

(06:13):
should have listened to his son. They were very insistent
about going to a rehab center, and he said, I
wish we'd listened to him. But there's there's no there's
no further detail, and there might not ever be further detail.
What what Michelle, the wife said, Now, this is from Rob. Uh.

(06:36):
Rehab works for some people, but it can't work for everybody.
When Nick would tell us it wasn't working for him,
we wouldn't listen. We were desperate, and because people had
diplomas on their wall, we listened to them when we
should have been listening to our son. So I'm in there.
There's there's a deep rooted story there that goes back
almost two decades and uh, finally boils over. It's just

(07:00):
the terrible, awful thing. There's really nothing else to say
about it. But we're gonna have Alex Stone from ABC
News to come on with a report in a few minutes,
and yeah again that news conference as well. Later on

(07:20):
in the show, we're gonna have John Alley back on.
John Alley's a businessman and he owns business in MacArthur
Park and also in Santa Monica, and he's been trying
sometimes it seems he's trying to do everything by himself

(07:41):
to get MacArthur Park cleaned up and that neighborhood, Santa Monica,
cleaned up. Two different governments, all of them run by
hardcore progressives who have zero interest in getting the drug
addicts and the mental patients off the street. Our city,

(08:01):
our county, and state are our country gets a zero
for dealing with public drug addiction and public mental illness.
There is just next to nothing in terms of effective
services and effective laws to force them to go in

(08:21):
and get treatment. And it's gotten worse and worse. And
this is because of all the progressives that people elect
here in Los Angeles. It's funny because I know plenty
of people who vote for these kinds of politicians who

(08:43):
have orderly lives. They go to work, their kids go
to school, they have clean homes, clean properties. Nobody's on drugs,
nobody is homeless and disruptive, and they're really upset over
the degradation of the city. And they don't connect their
votes to the conditions that we all see. And I

(09:06):
just marvel at this. And maybe there's other issues they
vote on. Maybe they hate Republicans, I whatever. You know,
everybody's got their reasons. But the most important, most important
issue to our way of life here in LA and
in California is getting the mental patients and the drug

(09:27):
addicts off the street and getting them into treatment. And
we've created this monstrous nonprofit empire where people are getting
fabulously wealthy on our tax money. And there's thousands of
drug addicts and mental patients dying in the streets every
year just in Los Angeles, literally thousands, and nobody connects

(09:51):
their votes to the conditions on the ground. And I
don't know what it is, doesn't make it. There's very
few people you talk into are happy with what's going on.
In the streets, but they voted for the same people
over and over. Are the same version of person. You know,
a lot of these progressives running on the West Side,
it's basically the same person. I'm absolutely baffled by it.

(10:19):
I have never been more baffled by human nature than
where I'm seeing. My experience in life up until the
last ten years is when any population was sick of
the way things were going, and when and when the
bad things happening were in direct control, well, we're directly
controlled by government policies, they would switch. They just would

(10:42):
could be economic, could be crime, could be these these
these homeless, vagrant situations, they would switch and put in
different candidates. I saw it back East when everybody got
fed up with all the crime and the drug addicts
and the institutes in New York City back in the

(11:02):
mid nineties, and they switched from a progressive mayor David
Dinkins and they went to Rudy Giuliani, and Giuliani got
a clean up in about five minutes. Shy, It's you know,
even New York City did that got out here though,
I'd rather wake up and walk through all the needles

(11:25):
and the feces and Dodge all the crazy murderous people.
I don't know, don't know what that is. When we
come back, We're going to talk with Alex Stone from
ABC News and find out if there's any new details
in the killing of Rob and Michelle Reiner on the

(11:48):
West Side.

Speaker 2 (11:49):
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Speaker 1 (11:54):
Forty moistline for Friday. That'd be the last bar of
the year. Eight seven seven mois eighty six eight seven
seven Moist eighty six or usual the talkback feature on
the iHeartRadio app. All right, standing in Brentwood outside the
home of Robin Michelle Reiner. They were murdered yesterday. Police
say the son Nick did it. Alex. How are you.

Speaker 3 (12:18):
Doing well, John? Yeah? And the investigation, even though we
know that an arrest has been made, the investigation and
in full force right now. Talking to a number of
LAPD investigators who say that they are still trying to
understand what went on yesterday afternoon. That yeah, mental healthy
addiction has been something that has plagued Nick Ryder for many,

(12:41):
many years, even made a movie about it, he and
his dad. But what was it in the last twenty
four hours or so that set him off allegedly to
kill his parents, and that they're not yet clear on
of what that was as far as we know, but
we know it was the writer's dot who arrived here.
They went into this home in front of me, and

(13:03):
I gotta tell you, John, I mean, you know, Brentwood
is incredible with the homes that are in this area.
But it is a scene of holiday joy at this home.
That they've got holiday ess up on the front gate.
There are ornaments that are hanging from a tree. Right
behind the gate. There are Christmas lights that are winding
up the trees as you come in to their large home.

(13:26):
We know that they had had parties in recent days,
that they had hosted a lot of people, that this
was a home of a lot of joy until yesterday afternoon.
But what changed and then their daughter going in and
finding her mom and dad stabbed to death inside this home.
And there's still a lot we don't know. It seems
investigators don't know it all yet, but they do believe

(13:49):
that the Nick Reiner killed his parents.

Speaker 1 (13:52):
So they don't have a time as to when this happened,
whether it happened late after because you'd probably seen the
story in the New York Post. They supposedly had an
argument Rob and Nick Reiner at a Christmas party and
did that spill over when they get got home or
it happened during the day on Sunday.

Speaker 3 (14:13):
We don't have clarity on that right now. That yeah,
there are those who were at a party on Friday
or Saturday who say that that they had been arguing
that that they had been heard at Conan O'Brien's party,
But the timeline on when they were killed we don't
know yet. It's unclear if investigators know that. What The
timeline that we've been able to uncover at this point

(14:36):
is around three forty yesterday. That's when the call came in.
LAFD got it as a ambulance investigation, which is, you know,
essentially a medical aid call. Did they arrived here They
very quickly knew when LAFD got here this was police investigation.
Police came, they could tell immediately that the two victims,
who turned out to be Rob and Michelle Reiner, that

(14:58):
they had been stabbed today and then everything was locked
down at that point and investigators from the Robbery Homicide
Division were called in at that point. So what happened
before three point four yesterday when they were discovered by
their daughter. That's not clear yet, but it could have
been some time. But if it was right then and

(15:19):
she happened to come in and discovered them, I don't
know yet. I don't know if they know yet either.

Speaker 1 (15:25):
Where did they capture Nick Reiner? Has that been publicized?

Speaker 3 (15:29):
No, we don't know that yet either. It was around
nine to fifteen last night when they took him into custody.
And you know, there was a lot at play as
Deputy Chief Allen Hamilton was briefing last night and didn't
answer a lot and there was a lot of confusion
among the reporters who were in the gaggle there of

(15:51):
what was going on. And now we know that as
he was briefing that they were narrowing down on Nick Reiner,
even though we had some medication that the Nick Reiner
was a likely suspect in this and that they were
talking to a family member. But shortly after that news
conference that the Chief Hamilton gave, then they went and

(16:11):
they made the arrest. So they already had that ball
rolling while they were briefing, saying well, we don't know,
we don't know who it is. We don't have a
suspect at this point. Very clearly they did because then
they went and made the arrest.

Speaker 1 (16:25):
There was supposed to be a press conference at noon,
obviously didn't happen, and it's not going to happen anytime soon.

Speaker 3 (16:34):
Yeah, now we understand there's not going to be one
today because Chief McDonald spoke about this earlier today when
he was at an event talking about a terror arrest.
That because he made a comment then that they're not
going to do a news conference today. That could change,
but the last up day we got they're not going
to do that.

Speaker 1 (16:51):
So have the police left the site, because yeah, we
don't see them here, so they the investigation that the
scene is over.

Speaker 3 (17:02):
With, It would seem that it is. Is not to
say that they're not going to come back. The home
is very much secured. There are security guards all the
way around it. There are signs that have gone up
today saying no trespassing, no entry, but the gate is closed.
This morning, before the sun came up, there was one
light on downstairs. The rest of the home was dark.

(17:26):
Rob Reiner's assistant came by, looked like he was trying
to get in but couldn't get ahold of anybody inside,
So we haven't seen anybody coming in or out. The
LAPD could go back in if they need to, but
but they cleared out this morning and then open up
the street.

Speaker 1 (17:40):
All right, Alex, thanks very much, you got it. Thanks
Jean Alex Stone, ABC News reporting for KFI from the
Brentwood home of the Reiner family. Rob Reiner Michelle Reiner
stabbed to death. Please say their son Nick, who's for
a long time had drug addiction issues and has been

(18:02):
homeless and went in and out of rehab by his
own count in one of these interviews seventeen times. Maybe
it's been more homeless all over the country, living in
the streets. And the family could not with all the
money that they have and all the contacts they have,

(18:25):
nobody could heal whatever was going on with Nick Reiner.
And now it came to this double murderer last night.
I mean, that's probably just incredibly sad, tragic story. And
the daughter, one of their daughter is the one who
has to find the bodies, which makes it even worse.
It's just really, really terrible, and you know, maybe there's

(18:48):
not a whole lot more. You know, maybe he had
mental issues and violent tendencies, and one friend said he'd
been living with his parents in recent times. You know
some sometimes some problems can't be fixed. Sometimes there's nothing
you can do. When we when we come back. The

(19:10):
other big story here in Los Angeles in the last
twenty four hours is the FBI has busted up a
plot and they've arrested four people. They were going to
on New Year's Eve plant explosive devices all over the city.

(19:32):
And here's a new group terrorist group, the Turtle Island
Liberation Front. Tell you about that. Tell you about what
they were going to do here in LA. But they
were caught eleven days before the planned explosions.

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(20:16):
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John Alley coming on after two o'clock. He's a businessman
in Santa Monica and Los Angeles, and he's fighting at
least a two front war with both governments because the
neighborhoods that he has his investments in have really got

(20:40):
to hell, and there's such there's such powerful entrenched interests
that want to keep the homeless people in the street,
which leads to all kinds of crime and terrible things
that people have to put up with. And and you

(21:01):
know that those those interests are that all the all
these nonprofits that are making enormous amounts of money and
the bureaucracies that are also sucking in enormous amounts of
tax money. And they like the way life is. They
like the money that they have, and so they're not
they don't they don't want to go out of business.
You know, if you got rid of homelessness in la

(21:23):
like you know ninety nine percent of the cities in
this country they don't have this, well, all that money
would disappear. And these are their careers. But he's fighting on.
We're going to talk with John Ally coming up after two. Now.
The other big story in southern California was this terrorist

(21:44):
group Bill Saley had a press conference. He's the lead
prosecutor for the US Central District here in California, and
they arrested four people. This is described as a left
anti government group that was out in the Mohave Desert.
They got arrested in Lucerne Valley near twenty nine BOMs

(22:09):
and out in the desert. They were making and testing
bombs and it was a terror plot and they were
aiming for New Year's Eve here in Los Angeles as
soon as midnight hit. There were going to be five
locations where these bombs would go off. They were complicated

(22:30):
pipe bombs from what the reports say, and as Sale said,
the plot was organized, sophisticated, and extremely violent. They belonged
to something called Turtle Island Liberation Front, which sounds like
a weird name. But somebody was explaining what the phrase

(22:55):
Turtle Island means. And by the way, what it originally
means and what this group are doing is two different things.
Turtle Island is a name for Earth or North America.
Some American Indian tribes use it to describe the whole

(23:18):
North American continent. It's based on Indian folklore passed from
one generation to the next. And the Turtle Islands creation
story is one of the great tales that is told.
It was first recorded by the Europeans in the sixteen hundreds,

(23:42):
and they believe that the Lenape tribe believe that before
creation there was nothing, an empty dark space. But in
this emptiness there existed a spirit of their creator. And
eventually I won't go through the whole thing, but it
leads to Turtle Island or Earth being formed, or in

(24:03):
some interpretations, North America. And it seems like if you
were going to describe these these these protest groups, these
terrorist groups, you know, they are against all the colonialists,
all the invaders. I guess they want all the peoples
of North America, who are now mostly Europeans and other

(24:26):
people who've migrated here to get off, to get out.
And the Turtle Island Liberation Front, this is a radical
faction called Order of the Black Lotus. A one FBI
spokesperson called the faction a violent, homegrown anti government group.

(24:51):
Now where they were going to blow up what they
were going to blow up It was supposed to be
around businesses, logistics centers, something similar to what Amazon might have,
you know, where packages are sent off to destinations, didn't
say any specifically about Amazon. The people involved include two women,

(25:17):
Audrey I, Leen Carol and Tina Lai or Tina Lay.
Two men, Zachary Aaron Page and Dante Gaffield, and they've
been jar charged with various crimes. They were going to
plant backpacks with these improvised explosive devices IEDs, targeting two

(25:39):
companies at five locations. They all were going to go
off at midnight on New Year's Eve, complex pipe bombs,
and what they found is instructions how to manufacture them,
how to assemble them, and instructions that had to leave
evidence to avoid leaving evidence behind. And they tracked the

(26:01):
group since November all the way to December twelfth, when
then they went to a location the FBI did near
twenty nine Palms and found them with their bomb making materials.

(26:22):
FBI intervened, arrested everyone, and you know, obviously the investigation
was continuing. They found a lot of ingredients to make
the bombs and PVC pipe glass bottles. These could be
used to make the IEDs or the Molotov cocktails, and

(26:45):
that would have been New Year's Eve at midnight, but
they got to it looks like somebody shared the plans
with the FBI, somebody maybe connected to the group or
aware of the group, and the group says they post well.
The FBI says that the group posts content that advocates

(27:06):
for violence against US officials and they are against peaceful protests.
They want people to rise up and fight back. It
looks like they also arrested somebody in the New Orleans
area connected to the investigation. And this was the FBI,
LPD Sheriff's Department, Palm Springs Police, San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department.

(27:31):
So all those organizations work together. And when I first
heard New Year's Eve, I thought the bombs were supposed
to go off, maybe at celebration sites all over the area.
And did you hear that in Paris they're canceling the
New Year's Eve celebrations along the Chancelse. They've had so

(27:51):
many Islamic terrorist activities and crime that they're not chanceing it.
So near a Eve is canceled along the Chancelse in Paris,
which is just a terrible thing. I mean, this, this
Islamic terrorist invasion is all over the world now, and

(28:12):
with Christmas and Honikkah uh Well, Honkah is here, Christmas
is just days away. Uh this this, this is, this
is what what they attack? You know that how many
times we had attacks at Christmas festivals in Germany by
these Islamic terrorists. It's like the season now to celebrate
religious holidays has become the season for Islamic terrorism and

(28:35):
everybody's got to be on alert. Oh and then you
had you had the shooting, uh terrible shooting down in Australia, Sydney.
We had all those people shot and killed Jewish people
celebrating on the first night of Hanukkah. It's it's all
over the place. I mean, you know, I'm telling you

(28:58):
all cultures are not compatible with each other. I don't
believe we could all live together. I think there's a
reason that there were always separate nations, separate cultures, borders
on land, and I think that's the only only way
to go, because this chaos is spreading all over the place,

(29:19):
and it really comes down to who are you letting
into the country, Because you let one person in two, three, five,
and soon you have a group and they've organized and
they don't like your way of life and they want
to kill everybody. And the only way to police it

(29:40):
is to have extremely strict immigration laws. I don't see
any other way around it. We come back. We're gonna
play you. We're gonna play your report. Well, it's a
video actually John Ally posted where he and an LAPD
officer are trying to speak to a homeless couple. This
couple was brought to California from out of state. It

(30:01):
turns out there's a human trafficking ring or rings, very active,
and it's affecting Los Angeles in Santa Monica. They're traffic
traffic across state borders. It's funded by a Los Angeles
drug rehab facility and it's assisted by a well known

(30:22):
insurance company. We'll play you this video. We come back.

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Speaker 1 (30:35):
We're on every day from one until four o'clock and
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We're gonna play you audio from a video that John
Alley has posted. John's going to be with us right
after Brigida's two o'clock news. He's a businessman who's been
fighting all the destructive sick policies that the Karen bass

(30:59):
government and the Santa Monica government have insisted upon by
allowing mental patients and drug addicts to run wild on
the streets. And there's many other crimes that flow from
that policy. Here in this audio, you're going to hear
John Ally, an LAPD officer, speaking to a homeless couple. Now,

(31:23):
this homeless couple was trafficked across state borders. There's human
trafficking going on, and there's a drug rehab facility in
LA that flew them to LA and they're helped out
by a well known insurance company and they were kicked

(31:47):
out eventually from the rehab because the payments dried up,
I guess from the insurance company. They were kicked out
and dropped off in La County. And uh, listen, listen
to this conversation. When was the last time you saw
your kids here? So say it again one more time.

Speaker 2 (32:14):
It's gonna be how tough it is dated.

Speaker 1 (32:17):
It's gonna be extremely tough. And like I said, if
it was easy, everyone else can be doing it.

Speaker 3 (32:24):
But I know there's something in you guys that you.

Speaker 1 (32:28):
Guys can put through because you had each other as well. Okay,
it's gonna take a whole This is the comment for
here all right. I know someone's gonna be hurting more
than others another day. You know what I'm talking about
when you have to overcome what brought you down here
in the first place. Right, And I wish you could
see that tap there, old But he's got a because

(32:49):
we're gonna send him a picture. Yeah, we're gonna send
a picture.

Speaker 2 (32:53):
Brow send you updates, good, such good updates and stuff.

Speaker 1 (32:57):
Stare with your family, your family and can trust absolutely
UK tomorrow. Well, I'm glad that we bring the FOI

(33:18):
police officers, but you know what, it's come with the job.
What we've got here are these these rehab facilities and
they're funded with your tax money, and and they're flying
people in from out of state. And then the rehab
facilities can get insurance money. And then eventually the insurance

(33:43):
money runs out and this couple is left out of
the street. There they're kicked out of the rehab facility.
There's nobody left to pay it, so they're not off
the drugs. But everybody else has made the money. This
rehab facility has gotten the money from the insurance company.
They get funded by the government. It is an incredible racket,

(34:09):
and that's why the homeless situation ever gets any better,
because people in the homeless industry keep bringing in more
and more vagrants from the outside, from other states. So
when you hear that idiot Karen Bass talk about Inside
Safe taking people off the streets, the numbers aren't going down,

(34:29):
and they're not going down because there's replacements. And eventually
the tax money runs out for Inside Safe. It already has,
so they're going to have to let people go out
of the motels that they purchased. The money eventually runs out,
but they make as much as they can for as

(34:50):
long as they can. Most of the public doesn't understand
the whole thing is a scam. It's a rack. They
take tax money, they take insurance money, they take donations
from well intentioned progressive people. In the meantime, thousands of

(35:15):
die in the streets, but thousands of new ones come in.
Karen Bass intentionally lies about the homeless numbers. When you
look at her report, the county report, and then compare
it to what the RAND Corporation did an independent count
it's not even close. Some of the districts RAND discovered

(35:40):
the county undercounted. Karen Bass undercounted by up to forty percent.
So the whole thing's a lie. The whole thing is
a racket and a scam. They make numbers up. There's
a story out of Washington d C. Today, you know,
the police chief of Washington d C just left. Turned
out she was lying about the number of crimes. They

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were making up numbers so they could say, well, we
don't need any help from the federal government. Crime numbers
are already down. Well, they were fake crime numbers. LAPD
has done this with fake crime numbers that's been reported
on here. We have fake homeless count numbers. They're getting

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wealthy people running these organizations. They're making money. We're gonna
talk more with John Alley about this and about his
fight in MacArthur Park as well. In for Debor Markets
Brigida di Agostina live in the CAFI twenty four hour 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 pm every Monday through Friday,

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