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The John Kobylt Show Hour 2 (03/24) - Update on the investigation into all of the hospice fraud in California. Larchmont has turned into a dump and a home burning down thanks to homeless squatters is the perfect example. What are college students saying about world events?
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That's where you pick up what you missed, and we are continuing our efforts to celebrate
Janice Kenyanya's departure as head of the DWP in a proper way and a way that she would
become accustomed to.
There's a farewell open house for the woman who drained the Palisades reservoir of 117 million
gallons of water before the fire happened, never refilled it, and she's finally leaving,
and they decided to throw a party for the woman who helped burn down 7,000 buildings in
the Palisades and killed 12 people.
This Thursday, March 26th at the John Farrer building, and that is at 111 North Hope Street
downtown L.A. It's the DWP headquarters, and they're having it in the eight level auditorium
from one to three, and I tell you this because it's an open house, so you can go, all right,
so we're all invited, and we have thought that the proper farewell gift would be a garden hose,
which they sell on Amazon for 1999, and if you're a prime member, you can get free shipping.
I think you have to spend a minimum. But in any event, this would be great if you could
send her a garden hose as a going-only present, just to remind her that all she needed was a hose,
and she could have refilled the reservoir, and God knows how many in your head, right?
You lost over 7,000 buildings, over 6,000 homes. How many homes do you think you could save
with 117 million gallons of water? Think about that yourself.
And in memory of all the people who died in the Palisades, and the memory of, well, to honor the
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And what did I say? I was good. Oh, Steve Hilton coming on in an hour. Steve Hilton at 5 o'clock
running for governor. Yes, the large one story I'll do next segment. I wanted to follow up on
something else. I mentioned that the house oversight committee is doing an investigation now
into all the hospice fraud in California that Newsom will not admit to. He is getting
fumbled by normal people because now we've had investigations by CBS, Fox News, the California
Post, Assemblywoman Alexandra Macido, the House Oversight Committee is now doing a federal investigation.
Dr. Oz from the Medicare and Medicare and what's the other one?
Medicare, Medicaid, Medicare and Medicaid Services, Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
So that's about six investigations and they've all come to the same conclusion that there's
hundreds of millions, billions of dollars that have been wasted on fake hospices, fake daycare centers
here in Van Nies and Los Angeles, many from run by our median gang members.
You know, the way they Minneapolis, they had a preponderance of or almost entirely. It was
Somali immigrants. It's a great California Post, Annie Gouse, the state is now being investigated
by this house oversight committee. And they demanded all documents and communications relating to
audits and oversight. These are federally funded hospice programs that they're investigating.
The chairman James Comer sent a letter to Newsom saying the state has a well documented history of
fraud. This is like a completely lawless state. It's like it's as if we have no government.
No laws are being enforced right now. The letter said recent reporting is revealed alarming evidence
of fraudulent activity in California's hospice programs, agencies overbilling Medicare,
fraudulently enrolling beneficiaries without their knowledge. The committee has concerned your
administration does not have sufficient internal controls to prevent and detect fraud. Let me
amend that. They have no internal controls. None. They're not doing anything. He doesn't care.
Newsom thinks it's funny. Remember, he smeared Nick Shirley, the independent investigator,
as a pedophile. Yeah, that was another big investigation done. I think there's seven investigations
not getting. As a result, Americans across the country are paying for California's
rampant hospice fraud. And this is important because when he runs for president,
every candidate, if they have their gonads in order, is going to say you all are paying for
Newsom's Medicare fraud because they are. Why? This is federal money. There's some state money in
there and it's costing all the taxpayers across the country. So as Newsom gets into these debates
state by state by state and he's up against six or eight or 10 other candidates,
a number of them are going to be governors. He's going to be standing there and saying,
why the hell are my people paying? They'll point to the audience and say, why are you paying
because this guy allows billions of dollars of fraud? It's the most bizarre situation.
They have seen, according to the House Oversight Committee, a 1500% increase in registration since
2010 that's registrations in thick hospice providers. There's more than 2800 across the state.
Dr. Oz says 30 to 40% of all the hospices in America are in Los Angeles. So there's no way
that they're all legitimate. I saw another interesting point. This is a very early, this is two years
in advance of the New Hampshire primary, but Newsom is getting beaten by Pete Buttigieg, 29 to 15
in New Hampshire because this stuff is leaking out across the country and Buttigieg doesn't look
like a scam artist. Maybe he is, but he hasn't given off that vibe. Newsom looks like he's corrupt
up to his eyeballs and he acts like it, too. Oh, by the way, New Hampshire, Kamala Harris got six percent.
In California, she got nine percent, so she's cooked. No more Kamala Harris talk. Nobody wants
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apologize in advance, but this is how bad it's gone. Last hour, we told you that box 11 Matthew
Cedorf found vagrants and mental patients living underground in the sewer system in South L.A.
Really, they're living under there. Woman popped her head through a manhole.
Cedorf tried to interview the woman and she made no sense. She lost the ability to speak
English living under there. Brain is fried by drugs. Now homeless squatters in large bonds.
I think I went 20 years without mentioning largemont in a news story. It's a nice cute
little section of town in L.A. Next to Hancock Park, before you get downtown,
stay in Korea town. Used to go there when the station was based in that area. My wife used to
work in the area. We used to meet large bond, go to lunch. They got a cute little few blocks.
But now it's just part of it's gone completely now. A couple of weeks ago, there were stories about
all I saw the photos just overfed prostitutes everywhere. I get to you every time.
Because it's rude. I'm talking about street prostitutes. And and pimps and johns. Now there's homeless
squatters that moved into a vacant house. And they set fire to the house. But it destroyed
a family home next door and killed the families. Three puppies. Oh, terrible.
There was a multi-family property next door. The owner, his name is Alex. It's
yeah, his name is Alex Weiss posted pictures on X showing total destruction from the fire set
by homeless addicts squatting in a vacant home next to his building. Fire was on March 8th.
It destroyed not only the home where the vagrants were living. It destroyed a family's home
on the other side of the vacant house. And then caused serious damage to his building, killed three
of the family's dogs. The property management company owner, oh, that's Weiss, said the neighbors
had warned the city that the vacant home was being broken into over and over again by drug addicts.
City did nothing about it. Karen Bass did nothing. Police did nothing. Fire department did nothing.
The home was owned by a pastor named Juan Galicia who is a church preaching.
When his house went on fire and the family lost everything, including their dogs.
And I'm not going to look at this, but they have a go fund me page. And one of the dogs is
seen hooked up to a bridge to a breathing apparatus and he eventually died.
This is this is what the squatters did because Karen Bass wouldn't send anyone over there because
the police wouldn't send anyone over there. This is what happened. It's crazy drug addicts and
mental patients. They move into a vacant home. And this happens a lot. We have friends and it
happened to them, not far from this area. And they moved in. And it can be very difficult to force
them out because the police and the city would do anything. And of course they set fire to the
place. Probably had a propane grill inside or they were cooking meth or they had crack pipes or
meth pipes or whatever they do. It's just and and just to reiterate from last hour they now are
finding homeless people living in the sores underneath the streets. You know the surgrades on
your street on the curb. Manhole covers. That's the entry and exit door for the homeless people now.
We're going to Steve Hilton. He's running for governor. He's in first place right now.
According to a new poll and we have him coming on after five o'clock.
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the polls, Republican. He's on our show right after Denver's news at five o'clock. First thing we did
if you go to the podcast three o'clock hour hour one, we go along with a report from Matthew
Seedorf of Fox 11, the homeless people, the mental patients and drug addicts living underground
maybe under your street under your sidewalk. They're living in the sewer system now in Karen
Bass's Los Angeles. Speaking of Karen Bass's Los Angeles, I just gave you the story about the
squatters who invaded a largemont home and burned it to the ground and then the fire spread
next door and burned another family's home and killed their three little dogs.
There's an there's an additional story to this.
So the owner's name and he's a pastor is Juan Galicia and his wife is Martha Umana.
They lost their home and their three dogs and the couple said they told the California post
they repeatedly complained to the LA police department. We'd always call 911 and say the place is
full of squatters. It's their neighbor's house. Squatters and peeping tombs and that they were
cooking meth inside the property. I was right. And that the squatters were stealing water
and power. And the police would come over and say there's nothing we can do because they're
doing the drugs inside the house. I'm not making this up. And
Sonia Salinas is their niece and said Karen Bass failed us. She failed her family. She failed
thousands of families in the same situation. This happens every day in LA. We've seen
several homes and businesses and people's cars that end up being lit up by homeless people. It's
terrible. In fact, her uncle, no, she said Bass visited the church where her uncle is the pastor
and Bass came to the church get this and asked the community for help and cleaning up the local
streets. And Salinas says, but it's not our responsibility. It's our responsibility. She goes
on a tour of churches and tells them they ought to clean their streets. What are we paying
sanitation fees for? It's her duty to keep the city clean. Our church helped clean the city for
her. And she doesn't even call back and respond to the squatters in the house.
Umana, the wife says we lost everything. I don't have anything anymore.
Her husband saw 30 years of sacrifice and work go up and smoke. He's destroyed. Devastated. He's
in shock. You know what Bass is office? How they responded? We feel for this family. But it's
Mayor Bass who finally brought homelessness down at LA after years and years of increases before
she took office. They are so gross and disgusting. That's because they're underground now.
Yeah, when they do the count, when they do that homeless count, do they stick their heads in
No, of course in the sewer grates? Do they go down the manhole covers?
Well, no, there could be hundreds living there. We have a long way to go and Mayor Bass will keep
fighting against the special interests and politicians who want to hit the pause button,
introducing street homelessness. The hell is she talking to pay for their house to be rebuilt?
Is she going to get them three new dogs? Why wouldn't she send police there to get rid of these
people? And the police act like nothing illegal is going on. They broke into somebody's private
property and they're starting death and they're stealing the water and power in the neighborhood.
You can't find a crime in all that?
Who, mon of the wife said the LAPD said the squatters don't have a criminal record so they couldn't
arrest them. How could you know? How would you know who they are?
Eight squatters, men and women in their thirties and forties, they started living in the
in the home a year and a half ago, a year and a half ago, a year and a half.
Salinas, the niece said they complained to police hundreds of times and they showed up maybe once.
They said the squatters weren't committing any crimes so they couldn't arrest them.
They were just looking for a place to stay and they would leave them alone.
That when you break into somebody's home and and live there, that's the, they don't think it's a crime
anymore. They actually don't think it's a crime.
According to the cops, the squatters were doing drugs inside the property so they couldn't be arrested.
The police, the people right now, is it is Jim McDonald insane too?
Jim McDonald actually has his cops go in there and declare no crimes are being committed.
Is that what Jim McDonald is doing?
What's going wrong with him? He's under some kind of orders from Karen Bass that you can't get
squatters out of a private home. Why does he say so? Is there anybody on our side? Anybody on our side?
No, everybody stay quiet and just get your pensions. It's all anybody cares about.
Los Angeles housing department, right? I guess there was no housing for this
crew of squatters. They told the California Post it's an incredibly heartbreaking situation. Boy,
boy, it's really easy. It's really cheap to sit down on your laptop and write one of these stupid
cliched statements expressing, expressing your sympathy and condolences.
And did they express their condolences for the loss of the dogs?
Housing department said the fire started in the vacant property.
California Post called Mayor Bass's office and no response.
David Thompson and Ross O'Keefe wrote that story.
And there's people living underneath your street maybe in the sewers on top of it.
All right. We come back a little change of pace.
On Fox News, they have a feature on one of the shows, Jesse Waters, where he sends a producer out
to talk to college kids and spring breaks going on in Florida. I'm going to read you
what the college girls and boys are saying in Florida about world events.
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Burn down the house, fire spreads next door, and kills three puppies. How about that? How about
that, Karen Bass? Run on that.
Meantime, if you go to the Florida beaches, there are millions of spring breakers running around.
Teenagers, college students, and Jesse Waters, who has a show on Fox every night,
sent out his producer to talk to some of the students about current affairs. I'm going to
read you some of the answers, especially the girls answers. Let's see, this girl was asked,
what is the most pressing issue facing the United States? What bikini I'm going to wear next?
It's in Fort Lauderdale. Another girl said, getting a tan on the beach, that's the most
important thing in my life right now. Then they asked what they think Trump has been doing recently.
What do they think of it? And a brunette said, well, the Gulf of America, that's the last thing
I kept up with. Another young woman says, we're going to war with a rock. That's been
crazy. It's not making this up now. Their producer, his producer brought up the Ayatola
being killed. And one girl said, who the F is Ayatola? I've never heard that word before.
She said, I haven't heard. I found out about Chuck Norris yesterday. That was more devastating to
me. When asked how they take on Iran, if they were in charge, one girl explained, well,
though, this was a guy explained that he would get a bunch of girls and bikinis and make them run
across the battlefield to distract enemy soldiers and then shoot all of them. One of the girls
said, flirt with them. One host asked a group what they knew about what was going on in Venezuela.
And one of the college students asked, is that in Spain,
they go to the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Florida Atlantic University,
Sacred Heart University in Connecticut. Now, how state university?
When asked what their game plans were for vacation, one woman said, lack out with my rack out.
If my mom is watching, I'm sorry, mom, but I've been getting pretty drunk almost every day.
That's what a guy said. One guy said his plans were to hook up with girls, get as many girls as
we can and not come back with an STD. Eric's like, yeah, what's wrong with this? I was about to say nice.
One woman said her goal was to make out with one person each night and so far, so good 10 days
into the vacation. What city is this? Seems to be Fort Waterdale. I'm looking up flights.
Then the producer asked this blonde, what were the names of all your make out partners?
She went blank. That doesn't, doesn't know. Other interviewees admitted to pole dancing,
skinny dipping, and watching people snorting cocaine off a woman's breasts while on the breach.
Do you like that one? Yes, that's particularly fine. You can visualize that.
Ever let your kids go on spring break? Yeah. Yeah, what do you think went on? I don't want to know.
You ever go on spring break? Now you weren't that tired. No, you were no fun. I was so boring.
You were a no fun girl. We'd come back Steve Hilton running for governor,
not that any college student we even know that is running for governor and he's number one in the
polls as a Republican is a former Fox News host, businessman, formerly an advisor to the British
Prime Minister, David Cameron, among other things. Also, we will tell you about Janice Kenone. Yes,
well, I'll tell you right now. Janice, this is all over our social media, we posted. So for
the details, go to anything. Her last day, her going away party, she ran the DWP. She was the
woman who didn't fill up the reservoir. She drained it of 117 gallons of water. Didn't refill it
by her came, destroyed the palisades. That's her. And Thursday, March 26 from one to three is her
farewell open house. So anybody can go. It's an open house. And it's in the John Farahra building,
the A level auditorium. And that is 111 North Hope Street in downtown LA. That is the DWP
headquarters. And we're asking everybody as a farewell gift, just go to Amazon now and you can get
a 10 foot rubber hose for 1999. And if you'd order it now, it would arrive tomorrow at the DWP
headquarters. 1999. And you could say you did your part to send Janice Kenone is on her way
because that's all she needed. The palisades are much of it could have been saved with a 10 foot
hose from Amazon that would have filled up the reservoir 117 million gallons of water. Steve
Elton is next. Debra Mark live in the Catholic 24 hour newsroom. You've been listening to the
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