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790 KABC
Guests: Ken Winans, Rick Rosenfield and Peter Schiff. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

790 KABC
The city of Los Angeles is facing a perfect storm of crises, from environmental disasters to infrastructure failures, and the consequences are being felt by its residents. This episode of the podcast delves into two major issues that have left many people struggling to cope with the aftermath. The first is the Lineage cold storage facility fire in Boyle Heights, which has left a trail of destruction and a lingering smell of rotting food that's been plaguing the community for months. The second is the massive water main break in West Hollywood, which has displaced residents and businesses, and has raised questions about the city's infrastructure and disaster response. The speaker discusses the Lineage fire, which started on a solar panel farm on top of the warehouse, and how the city's response has been slow and inadequate. The community is still dealing with the aftermath, including the smell of rotting food and the presence of disease-carrying flies. The speaker also touches on the water main break in West Hollywood, which has left many residents without access to their homes and businesses without access to their premises. The city's infrastructure and disaster response have been called into question, and the speaker wonders if the city is taking the necessary steps to prevent such disasters from happening again. The speaker also shares their personal experience of living in Los Angeles and feeling frustrated with the city's car-centric culture and lack of quality of life. They express a desire to leave the city and explore other options, such as living in the Bay Area or other nearby cities that offer a better quality of life. The speaker also mentions a listener who has been sending them listings of homes in Marin County, which are within commuting distance to San Francisco. If you're interested in hearing more about these issues and the speaker's personal experiences, tune in to this episode to hear the full discussion. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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**The John Phillips Show: Corruption and Crime in California** This week on The John Phillips Show, the conversation gets real about the state of corruption and crime in California. Joining the show is Elizabeth Barcohana, a lawyer and member of the LA GOP Central Committee, who shares her insights on the latest developments in the Bonta scandal. But that's not all - the discussion also delves into the world of street takeovers and the rise of Flock cameras, a technology that's sparking controversy across the state. California is no stranger to corruption, and this episode explores the latest allegations surrounding Attorney General Rob Bonta. With a history of questionable dealings and a trail of controversy, it's no wonder that many are left wondering how he's managed to avoid accountability. Meanwhile, in the world of crime, street takeovers are on the rise, with businesses being looted and vandalized across the state. But what's behind this trend, and what can be done to stop it? The conversation also touches on the rise of Flock cameras, a technology that's meant to improve public safety but is instead sparking concerns about surveillance and overreach. With the debate heating up, it's clear that this is a topic that's here to stay. Join the conversation and hear the latest on these important issues. Tune in to this episode of The John Phillips Show to hear the full conversation and get the inside scoop on the latest developments in California's corruption and crime scene. Don't miss it! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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The Democratic Party is in a state of crisis, with a growing divide between its moderate and progressive wings. This episode of the podcast delves into the challenges facing the party, including the rise of the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) and the increasing polarization of its members. The speaker discusses the implications of this trend, including the potential for a permanent minority party and the need for a more inclusive and pragmatic approach. The conversation touches on the recent controversy surrounding California Senator Adam Schiff, who refused to take a position on the billionaire's tax, a key issue in the party's platform. The speaker also discusses the upcoming election in Michigan, where a DSA-backed candidate is running against a moderate Democrat, and the potential consequences of a DSA victory. Additionally, the episode explores the growing anti-Semitism within the party and the need for leaders to speak out against it. The speaker also discusses the importance of focusing on economic issues, such as the wealth tax and the need to make the tax code work for people, rather than getting bogged down in ideological debates. The episode also touches on the recent fake poll that showed Mayor Karen Bass ahead of her DSA challenger, Nithia Rahman, and the implications of such a poll on the election. If you're interested in learning more about the challenges facing the Democratic Party and the implications of its growing polarization, tune in to this episode to hear the speaker's insightful analysis and discussion. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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The California Circus Continues This episode of the John Phillips Show is a wild ride, folks. We're talking about a regulation that's got everyone scratching their heads - the California Energy Commission's new rule that's set to limit the type of tires you can buy when it's time to replace them on your car. Sounds simple enough, but trust us, it's not. The Commission claims it's all about saving consumers money, but the reality is, it's going to make things more expensive. And if you thought that was crazy, just wait until you hear about the alleged relationship between former California Congressman Eric Swalwell and a Chinese spy. The conversation starts with a discussion about a regulation that's been making waves in California. The California Energy Commission has approved new rules that will limit the type of tires you can buy, citing energy efficiency standards. But the industry is pushing back, saying it'll add to the cost of living in the state. Meanwhile, the Commission claims it'll save consumers money on gas and electricity. But is that really the case? We dive into the details and explore the motivations behind this regulation. The discussion also touches on the alleged relationship between former California Congressman Eric Swalwell and a Chinese spy. Newly declassified FBI files reveal a shocking story of a politician who's been accused of having a secret relationship with a foreign operative. We explore the implications of this story and what it says about the intersection of politics and power. If you want to stay ahead of the curve and understand what's really going on in California, you won't want to miss this episode. Join us as we break down the latest news and discuss the stories that are making headlines. Listen to the full episode to hear more about the California Energy Commission's new tire regulation and the shocking allegations surrounding Eric Swalwell. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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