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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Met one day after a congressional committee voted to subpoena
the Epstein pamp to provide some testimony over his I
guess we could say in decades of sex crime here
Maxiwell's attorney said his client and the US Deputy Attorney
General Blanche at a very productive day. He didn't say
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whether they're going to get back and meet again tomorrow.
Here's what he did say.
Speaker 2 (00:28):
Nice to see you all.
Speaker 3 (00:31):
We had a very productive day today with the Deputy
Attorney General, Todd Blanche and Glenn Maxwell. First, we want
to thank the Deputy Attorney General for being so professional
with all of us and for meeting with us.
Speaker 2 (00:50):
He took a full day and asked a lot of questions,
and Miss Maxwell answered every single question. She never stopped,
she never invoked a privilege, she never declined to answer.
She answered all the questions truthfully, honestly, and to the
best of her ability. And that's all the comment we're
going to have today about the meeting. We don't want
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to comment about the substance of the meeting for obvious reasons,
and we'll go from there. So thank you all so much.
Speaker 1 (01:20):
All right, that's Maxwell's attorney, my head is still spinning
from Wait. The President is speaking rather rudely to us,
saying he done one our support, there's nothing else to
see here. Attorney General Pam Bondi said, it's just thousands
of hours a child porn and that's it. I've seen
cases closed. How we went from all of that too?
(01:43):
Now this I she's still serving out a twenty year
sentence for getting underage girls for Epstein. She set to
testify in front of Congress on August eleventh. I really
hope she has guards that don't fall asleep, cameras that work,
and no bed sheets. Right, that's how Epstein hung himself.
(02:08):
Judge Robin Rosenberg, you're appointed, said Obama. He put out
a statement, she did that, explaining that she's not going
to be releasing the grand jury transcript transcripts or the
Epstein case down in Florida. So this is against what
President Trump was asking. Remember we were going on, does
it get the heat off the administration for the weekend
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that it's going to go down? And I said the
whole time, adjust can say no to this. This federal
judge down in Florida did decline the Justice Department's request
to unseal grand jury transcripts from Epstein. The judge said
the court's hands are tied now. She ordered that a
new case could be created in the public interest that
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would provide access to the government's request and the denial order.
She said the Epstein grand jury docket is still sealed.
Show what do we call those walls made out of stone?
Speaker 4 (03:10):
Being stone walled?
Speaker 1 (03:12):
Here you go, now, Attorney General Pam Bondy Supposedly, if
we want to believe the New York Times, CNN and
sources inside the Trump administration that are just going out
in tattle telling to the New York Times and CNN
that back in May, Attorney General Pam Bondy as the president,
we need to have a meeting. You need to come in.
Speaker 4 (03:32):
I'm so sorry to see this. We found your name
in them and napsy boots.
Speaker 1 (03:38):
Well, we'll put a stop to it, Pam. Now here's
what they don't talk about any of this. Is this
any different activity that we already knew way back when,
in like what was it, twenty sixteen, twenty seventeen, we
already knew that Clinton and Trump and and Prince Andrew
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and Elton John and one of the Milli Vanilli guys.
I don't know all these people that were on his flights. Now,
Trump never went to the island where all the escapades
now that happened elsewhere, I mean, just because they were
acquaintances and friends. Trump kicked him out of mar Largo
because he said he likes to underage of girls too young.
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And that was back when Trump wasn't even what was
that twenty twelve or nine or somewhere back around then.
I can't keep up with all the tms gots upon this.
But CNN New York Times reporting that Bondi Race hup
in the meeting, that several names of high profile figures
are mentioned the client list. Now they're not saying what contexts, whatsoever.
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Trump's name was in any kind of file if this
is true. So I'm going to move off things that
are not true yet until we're shown that it's true.
But there are things that we do know that. We
had a deputy director of FBI, damn By Geno, come
out and say I've seen it all. Man, Come on,
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my conservative mag of friends. You gotta believe me. I've
seen it all. I hadn't seen it, I wouldn't be
telling you this. He didn't he killed it. He killed himself.
Nobody else killed him. I've seen the video. And then
it comes out, Hey, we're going to release the video.
Then it comes out where the video was released, and
we find out that what we thought was a you know,
Epstein's door. We even said, boy, there's barely any windows
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on that thing. No people were walking in and out
with trash. You had to look way in the back
of the video, upper left hand corner where you could
see a stairwell. Somebody could have shimmed up the right
side of that, or somebody could have stayed hidden in there.
I mean, that was the most proof that I've seen
in a lot lack of proof.
Speaker 4 (05:53):
That's why I call it.
Speaker 1 (05:54):
Then they got in and figured out that there's a
missing men in a video. And now I think they've
even figured out that it was edited, spiced, redubbed, and
something about three minutes now missing.
Speaker 4 (06:05):
But this was back when we thought it was one.
Speaker 1 (06:07):
Has anybody heard Pam BONDI come out and say, oh,
back to what I told you earlier that I was
gonna tell you, because what she said is that, well,
this happens every night at this prison. What a missing minute? Well,
you even know what minute to come meet a crime
near Sweetheart?
Speaker 5 (06:23):
And what was on that?
Speaker 6 (06:24):
There was a minute that was off the counter. And
what we learned from euro of Prisons was every year,
every night they redo that videos old from like nineteen
ninety nine, So every night the video is reset and
every night should have the same minute missing. So we're
looking for that video to release that as well, showing
that a minute is missing every night.
Speaker 5 (06:45):
And that's it on Epstein.
Speaker 1 (06:47):
Okay, who that's it on Epstein? Nothing to see here? People?
Can we can we just keep moving on? Can we
just forget about this? Somebody wants to talk about this
or or Russia and Obama? Can't we just can we
just start talking about the NFL season coming up? In
college football season coming up? No? Because what what morning bread?
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Joe Scarborough or our drawn carry's in the file?
Speaker 4 (07:16):
He's not listening? What does that mean?
Speaker 5 (07:18):
With John Carrey's name is in the Epstein files.
Speaker 7 (07:20):
There's a million people's names in the Epstein files.
Speaker 1 (07:24):
M M millions? All right, I guess well we'll be
waiting a while get those millions. So is this is
this true? What the Times and CNN's talking about, how
Pam Bondy in the month of March, shimmied up to
the White House and stated, mister President, we have been
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looking into this and just didn't know that about you.
We'll bury it.
Speaker 4 (07:54):
Now.
Speaker 1 (07:55):
If I believe that, then boy that I would be
They'd be like being amply married fifty years and finding
out your spouse cheated on you. Kind of feel that
it'd be that big of a hit, well close to that,
but you get where I'm going with this. That's a
gut punch and then an elbow to the back of
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the head and as you're going down and knee coming
up right in your face.
Speaker 4 (08:21):
One two three.
Speaker 1 (08:22):
That's how I would feel, bruised and battered on the floor.
So I don't believe that. I would have to say
if I believe that, then I would have to sign on.
I'm going guys, he was just a sham, a con
he's I'm not saying that at all, because you know why,
I go back and I remember history. Now he can
(08:45):
start with the biggie and the boy. We're getting more
into it, the Russia collusion, huax. But this was from
a comment section at Gateway Pundit here, and it was
just a long list and I'm not going to read
them all, but some of the biggies, some of the hoaxes,
(09:05):
some of the lies, some of the smears that we've
had to put up with and live live with for
for now. I got a decade now. They we had
it before that as well, But I mean it really
really started sneaking up the joint when President Trump came along.
(09:26):
We know that, all right, here's it's going some off here.
The hands up don't shoot hoax, the Jussy Smullett hoax,
the Covington KKK kid hoax, the Very Fine People hoax,
Trump trashes the troops hoax. Policemen killed January sixth protests hoax,
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the Kyle Rittenhouse hoaks. Trump removed the Martin Luther King
Buss from the Oval Office hoax. Russians are behind the
DNC leaked email hoax, Border agents whipping a legal hoax,
the NASCAR news hoax, the Georgia Jim Crow two point
zero hoax. Trump assaulted Secret Service grabbed the steering wheel
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of the limousine hoax, The MAGA assaulted Paul Pelosi hoax.
The COVID lableek theory is racist hoax. Hunter Biden's laptop
is Russian disinformation hoax. Trump told people to drink bleach hoax,
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the Hamas hospital hoax when they said it was bomb,
the Elon must Nazi salute hoax. Trump called for Liz
Cheney to be executed hoax, violent crime down under Biden hoax,
Economy up under Biden hoax, Kamala was never America's borders
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art hoax. And what I'm gonna say is a finale.
You know what, I've never seen Joe Biden more. He's
sharpest attack foaks. It's not funny, But that's why you
gotta filter things in when you hear New York Times
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in CNN said Pambady came in and told Trump way
back in March that.
Speaker 4 (11:24):
He was on that list. See that's they just do it.
Speaker 1 (11:28):
They put it out for a few days, he gets
some traction and it just builds into their whole narrative.
Now we'll see what the judge is going to do
in Florida over the Epstein grand jury, but I don't
think we'll see much. President Trump said, even if he
releases all the grand jury testimony, it's not gonna be
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enough to satisfy the trouble makers and the radical left lunatics.
Speaker 4 (11:54):
Now.
Speaker 1 (11:54):
I know he lives in a bubble. All presidents do,
but he's more than any other president, closer to how
people live and act and can relate to than anybody else.
He has to know that his base is upset by this,
and then he turned around. It angered me, still does,
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but he turned around and he said, let's release all
credible evidence. So he told the Attorney general get in
there and figure it out. We got Maxwell sprung for
the day out of the joint. Who knows what she
said today, Boy, we don't know. I can tell you
right now. There's a lot of sweaty palm people when
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they heard that she was walking in to talk.
Speaker 4 (12:44):
To the Deputy Attorney General.
Speaker 1 (12:48):
They're flashing back through the card files with their alcohol
codean cocaine keta mean fueled parties of two thousand and four.
Whenever going on my howl was that they did you
know this? Because yeah, I think we can all agree
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that the guy was rich because he threw a whole
lot of let's just call him diddy parties. Maybe a
little more refined for Prince Andrew. Maybe stead of baby oil,
they had coconut oil or something that he requested I
it's still all evil and sick because it's about kids.
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How do we go from we maga? Somehow we're buying
into the Democrat conspiracy theory of an Epstein list. When
they all talked about it, posted about it, campaigned about it,
got cheers from the crowds about it, and then we
went to right at the start of this week, President
no longer wants our support. You don't want us taking
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any credit for the success. He wrote, Man, that was
a that was a knuckle punch to the throat to now, hey,
let's talk to Epstein's pimp and let's get the facts.
That's a huge pendulum swing, and it confuses me, and
it gives me a sense that regarding Epstein that the
(14:20):
President sal shall I say here is a little bit
kind of all over the place.
Speaker 4 (14:24):
Here.
Speaker 5 (14:25):
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Speaker 4 (14:30):
Last week when they took a shot at my hero.
Speaker 2 (14:38):
And they tried to kill the next president of the
United States.
Speaker 5 (14:46):
Law was enough and look shop.
Speaker 4 (14:49):
Media ron while brother.
Speaker 8 (14:52):
Love drop a media rule again, Let chop a media
lay a ba right again.
Speaker 1 (15:13):
Paul Cogan dead at seventy one. There he was at
the RNC was at a rally. A yeah, it was
a big Trump event, RNC. It was RNC. Yeah, it
was right after Trump got shot. Meddix were called out
to his clear Water, Florida home early this morning, operators
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stating it was regarded as a cardiac arrest. I know
he had had a surgery recently. But boy, he changed
it all, didn't he. He really did. He kind of
made wrestling wrestling wrestling however you you want to say it.
And I was a young kid Memphis Channel five WMC,
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and they'd always do that river boat sound. They'd have
wrestling every Jerry the King Lawler all right there. But
it really I guess when Hulk get hit. Was it
early eighties, mid eighties? Come when he really kind of
I think, came on to say maybe some of you
guys go no, he started seventy seven man when he
(16:22):
lost to the Iron sheeet Okay, sorry, I don't have
all the I don't have all the stats, but we
won the WWF title from the Iron Chic at broad
Down Madison Square Garden fans are on their feet. Hawk
of Manias hair air.
Speaker 3 (16:42):
Five minutes, thirty seconds, c up this county.
Speaker 4 (16:50):
It's like song they like chipping on the.
Speaker 5 (16:56):
Holt Holgo.
Speaker 2 (17:00):
Boy.
Speaker 4 (17:00):
He was running around the rings as.
Speaker 5 (17:03):
One on their feet.
Speaker 4 (17:06):
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that's pre being made tonight. Stay with us, all right.
Speaker 1 (17:17):
The Iron Cheek was still laying on the canvas there,
just kind of flopping around like he was having a
seizure or something. And I was like, guys, if you
don't want people to think it's not real, then really
run out there and help him.
Speaker 4 (17:30):
He needed medical.
Speaker 1 (17:33):
He's flopping around like a fish and Hulk Hogan running around.
The President Trump posted up, we lost a great friend today.
Speaker 4 (17:40):
The Hulkster.
Speaker 1 (17:42):
Hulk Hogan was Maga all the way, strong, tough, smart,
but with the biggest heart. He gave him absolutely electric speech.
You had to rn C. That was one the highlights
the entire where he entertained fans from all over the world,
and the cultural impact he had was massive. The President
said to his wife Sky and family, we give our
(18:03):
warmest best wishes in love. Hul Cogan will be greatly missed.
Scott Jennings the CNN Scott Jennings, he's a I know.
I play his audio a lot but he's just I
love to hear.
Speaker 4 (18:18):
It on CNN.
Speaker 1 (18:19):
It's all those years of having to listen to all
that crap. It's good to hear the truth come through.
And you know, he makes those CNN women on the
couts eating their bomb bonds at eleven in the morning
all mad. But here he was back of course before
hal Cogan passed. And when Rubio, you know, is he
going to be in the Trump administration? And what's that
(18:39):
going to open up in Florida. Here, here's what Scott
Jennings said on CNN. Of course, this is months and
months ago.
Speaker 8 (18:45):
Here, all right, if Marco Rubio does in fact become
Secretary of State, we're going to need a new senator
from the state of Florida, and we need someone with
Rubio's national security credentials. Now there's one Floridian who can
do it. He stood up to the Russians and the
Iranians in the nineteen eighties when he defeated the Iron
Chic and Nikolai Volkov, two of America's most legal floes.
(19:06):
He is a real American. He fights for the rights
of every man. He knows the courage is the thing
that keeps us free. Ladies and gentlemen, I announce RNDA Santis,
get on it, Hulk Hogan for US Senate Man, what's
you going to do, Chuck Schumer when Hulkemania runs wild
on you? Brother?
Speaker 1 (19:23):
Yeah right, he'd be kind of like the Republican John Fetterman.
He could wear his sweats. He could even wears wrestling attire.
Remember when he ripped his shirt open, man, that guy
was still he was still buffed up. And that was
what now, let's just say a year and a half,
(19:44):
two years ago, so he was sixty nine. Then he
was still all ripped.
Speaker 7 (19:49):
Man.
Speaker 1 (19:50):
This is the Trevor Carry Show on the Valley. He's
power Talk La. I look at those because you two
knows I'm into that stuff. Though, recommend Would you like
to see a thirty eight minute pan Am promotional flight
toured to Los Angeles right after World War Two in
the fifties. Pan Am showed how it's so easy to
(20:11):
fly to LA and they show what you do when
you get to LA. No, I know it was a
promo film.
Speaker 4 (20:17):
LA. Every city's had his problems, but boy it was
just beautiful. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (20:23):
They they showed the new freeways that had been built
as something else our cities were, but now they are
falling apart. What are they have in common? Donkey rule, Democrat,
donkeys incompetent. I got to say, maybe some of them
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are beyond the point of no return. Well, Oakland Arty
is La Mayor Karen Bess, you know the out of
the country air when the fires resisting ice down there
in law enforcement, we uh, New York. They man, if.
Speaker 4 (21:12):
They go with that Zoam Mom Dama.
Speaker 1 (21:15):
The Socialists, which is just really another communist communists, us
A Communists. I really hope they don't go that way.
They'd be much better with the mayor Adams or Curtissola,
the founder of the Guardian Angels, or even even Governor
Cuomo Andrew Cuomo former governor, than than that commedy.
Speaker 4 (21:39):
Man New York. What they did?
Speaker 1 (21:41):
I I worked there during I say worked there, Well,
where'd you live?
Speaker 4 (21:45):
Well?
Speaker 1 (21:46):
I took the train up to southern Connecticut back and
forth every single day. But it was during the Giuliani
years for four years there, and you didn't see the
subways with graffiti on it. And I think back that
when I had family come visit. My mom came. We
after work one night, we went out and we sat
out late, like past midnight, and we were in Times
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Square and all of that. I would never do that now,
absolutely not. And this is like nineteen ninety seven is.
Speaker 4 (22:15):
Yeah, I did. I felt safe down there.
Speaker 1 (22:19):
And this is somebody that lived through nineteen ninety one
nineteen ninety two Fresno with crimes where you wouldn't even
want to go to an ATM. I'd always say, people like,
whoa New York What was that like? Is it kind
of dangerous? I my exact words. This is before I
moved back for the second time. I said, I feel
safer in Manhattan than I ever did in an ATM
in Fresno. And one of the things about that is there,
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if you rob somebody and you take off and you
get away car, you hit traffic real quick.
Speaker 4 (22:46):
There they are.
Speaker 1 (22:46):
They're stuck in traffic right up there on Fifth's. I
always think this bank right here. I hate to talk
about a Golden One Credit Union though, what for banks
that get robbed? What a just rob in the boom
right on forty one. I mean, it's right there. Hope
I didn't just give somebody an idea in local news
(23:10):
Golden One Credit Union hit by the flashy freeway robbers.
But with these cities, and like a fish, it rots
from the head. And until you decide that you're going
to change the way that you vote, you get ready
for Oakland Itis to spread to wherever you are in
this state. Change the way you vote, or it's gonna
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get worse. They want control in this state. They've run
this state. They continue to. Let's move to SB seventy nine,
Senate Bill seventy nine, author by State Senator Scott Wiener.
And this is every local politician here should be up
in arms about this. It's an attack on why we
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elected you locally. It's an attack on property rights. If
you live in a neighborhood. How many people do oh?
Speaker 4 (24:02):
All of us?
Speaker 1 (24:04):
Every single person? Well, it would compel any neighborhood, any city,
any county to green light high density. What's that mean?
You know, like in Dungbog, Goong, China, where they just
built straight up high density housing on nearly any parcel
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zone for single family homes. If it's within half a
mile of a public transit stop, that can mean just
a bus stop. So the city, the county has zoned
this for single family homes in this neighborhood but now
the state has to be seventy nine steps in and says, wait, wait, wait, no,
we can do a high density housing development that means up,
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that means apartments, big tall buildings. Then gosiwe they want
to go. You know, most of them are the most
You rarely see her four around here. Three four. That's
most of them are one and two. But there's no
limit on the buildings size. And there's no way if
you don't want in your neighborhood for any elected official
that you go knocking on their door. We got to
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block this. This is just going all the traffic. We
have a quite cul de sac here. We got front
yards and green trees, and now we got a six
story apartment building that's going to be looking into our backyard.
Uh yeah, And there's really nothing nothing new about it
because of SB seventy nine, you know, like kind of
like when you you go to law enforcement, why do
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you gotta why can't you tell the government that you
arrested a legal alien that did this and this and this,
and you got hey SB fifty four.
Speaker 4 (25:42):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (25:43):
SB seventy nine really has no requirements that they're saying.
What I've been reading is that here's The real kicker
with this that they they want to give all these
big rich luxury developers, they set a blank check to
go in and gut working class neighborhoods. They said, what
it'll do with the just price out families that won't
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look at that. California continuing down that path. This is
a study from four years ago, twenty twenty one by
UCLA's Institute of Transportation Studies found that California's so called
transit friendly neighborhoods have pushed out low income and minority
residents for the past twenty years. They said a lot
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of displacement. They said, there's actually been a collapse in
transit ridership because the wealthy newcomers that the state they
say are catering to, they don't want to get on
a bus and getting in their tesla in their private
parking garage. This is a land grab again. So if
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you're gonna have a six story high rise, I'll go
up to that. Let's say a six story apartment complex.
Speaker 4 (26:53):
Hey all over.
Speaker 1 (26:54):
I was just thinking like a rural Colorado because I
remember it. To me, it kind of looked East German.
Speaker 4 (27:00):
I had a.
Speaker 1 (27:01):
Friend that lived in an apartment where on his balcony
once and I'm like, this feels kind of East German.
It's just a mix of these tall apartments and houses,
and it didn't feel normal, didn't have the normal flow
of an American neighborhood. Now that I'm thinking back, I
bet you a lot of those neighborhoods back in nineteen
eighty or ninety whenever they built these big apartments, were like, no,
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they're gonna be looking in our backyard, just what I
was doing. So you're not going to be able to
have any kind of meeting where you vote about all
the what's all the traffic gonna do? What about where
your kids used to ride to go across to the
park on their But now you've got apartment complex where
three hundred people are whipping in and out all day long.
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All right, these are the things that California doesn't think of,
because we'll keep our eye on SB seventy nine. I
also read a chief economist at this platform real estate
thing called Compass. This is in Newsweek, not that I
was at a dentist's office picking up a magazine. They
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don't even have them anymore Newsweek dot com. They said
there are currently thirty seven percent more unsold single family
homes in the market in California than last year. You
heard that right, thirty seven percent more unsold single family homes. Now,
does that mean the people you hauling it out of
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here is really kicked up and we're going to find
out about this in five or six months? Is this
an early sign of that? Or is that there's just
too expensive? Because if you're going to sell your home
that you bought fifteen years ago and you go, hey,
I'm gonna make this great profit, all right, good, Well,
then you're going to walk back into a real estate
market where you're gonna be like, I gotta pay what
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they said. There's two plausible theories. This is this guy
named Mike Simonson at Compass real Estate. He said that
the California job market is to rating faster than other places. Well,
that's it's not a good option or a plausible theory
to consider, but we do have the highest unemployment in
the country well time in Nevada, and he said a
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lot of the demand side cash programs are ending this year.
My buddy Jose Roblis real Estate I interviewed him and
he was talking about those programs. Remember that talking about
I was like, how does the first time buyer even
break in? Well, I guess a lot of those are
going to be ending this year, but that wouldn't explain
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what we got going on now. Thirty four percent more
unsold homes. A relatrure dot com report reported the active
home listening in California searched over sixty four than nine
hundred and April. That's a fifty percent increase compared with
the previous year. So there's a lot more home. So
you would think that more means we'd be paying less.
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Maybe I didn't pay attention in economy one on one,
I guess, but yeah, that's when you have more of something.
That's why Walmart is cheaper than going to a upscale
department store. Because they buy and bulk more, they can
sell it cheaper. All right, We'll keep our eyes on
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SB seventy nine as well, where they want to.
Speaker 4 (30:21):
Come in and build, build and build.
Speaker 5 (30:25):
This is the treportary show on the Valley's Power.
Speaker 1 (30:29):
Talk GeV wire way back in April for documentary related
to the District Superintendent search. You cannot see our papers
well fres of Unified California log Is Agencies ten days
to acknowledge and respond to public records requests.
Speaker 4 (30:47):
What do you hide? And Missy nis at her over
that search.
Speaker 1 (30:52):
Well, we had life coaches and it's personal because we
convede a lot of our personal feelings.
Speaker 4 (30:57):
On our weekend. We treat when we were trying to
google up how to hire somebody.
Speaker 1 (31:07):
Uh lame it, lay it on on Nike NICKI Henry
one hundred and sixty two thousand dollars, fall girl. California
enacted a Public Records Act in nineteen sixty eight to
ensure transparency and accountability and government agencies. Failure to comply
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with the law can result in public agencies being fined. Well,
let's I don't think you guys can afford any fines.
You just paid somebody one hundred and sixty two thousand
dollars that printed out lies.
Speaker 4 (31:42):
That doesn't happen in the real world. No, no, it
does not.
Speaker 1 (31:49):
I looked up what the dictionary definition of hiatus. You
know the shows on hiatus. There was a brief hiatus
in the War with France. That's what the dictionary said,
a pause or gap in a sequence, series, or production.
There was a brief hiatus in the War with France.
So what that means was they might not have come
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back and fought. It was a brief hiatus, but yeah,
you only use hiatus when they come back and fight.
I guess might not come back and fight. Well, why
am I bringing this up? Because it seems that that
Joy behar on the view and Joy is was she
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eighty three? Yeah, it's really surprised me. I mean the
way she took care of her skin that long. Yeah,
it's amazing. She can still talk and enunciate words. She
does not look eighty three, not even close. But you
can't get a remake on the brain. So maybe she
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wasn't supposed to say this that tomorrow is gonna be
their last sh from a bit because they're going to
be on hiatus, maybe not just normal summertime. But their response,
why would it be like, oh, well, I guess you
want ahead let the cat out of the bag, like
if they were just taking their normal summer break the
people take.
Speaker 7 (33:12):
And before we go on hiatus, wh only have one
more show after this. I'm allowed to say that right
too late now, so it doesn't matter. Yeah, before we
go I wanted to tell people that the tide is
churning the tide is churning and things are changing. I mean,
the ultimate irony would be that Rupert Murdoch will take
him down. Fox News, who created the monster, will take
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him down.
Speaker 4 (33:39):
We're not going to have new shows at a time
when my bond bonds aren't melting properly because it's so
hot out the summer. The view is gonna leave me.
Speaker 1 (33:50):
I'm imitating the kind of how I stereotyped the person
in the middle of the day. Now, if you watch
the view, maybe you're not this person, But I see
him really eating a whole lot of bombonds in a
moo moo. I even see some hairy lip action. I
really just sitting there applauding them on who else would
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buy into that? Well, itchy armpit women
Speaker 5 (34:17):
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