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today in the great state of california i wonder big sucking sound of all wealth going up and i noticed a theme on the show right you know it was another one of the things i think that people don't like to talk about is the housing bubble and that's prime display in california i mean the median home prices jumped eight point four percent just in march a year earlier setting an all time high sale but sales alternatively fell by six percent so how is president up in sales following that that's ridiculous the median home price in california is over five hundred twenty nine thousand dollars not one home that's across not a median nineteen's like the average out of everything and granted they have a lot of like eighty million dollar homes but now the median rent for a vacant apartment is five percent and is now at twenty four hundred dollars a month that's across the state that's not just in l.a. median reparable people cannot live being paid enough even if you raise the minimum
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wage to fifteen dollars an hour that's still not going to be enough to afford twenty four hundred dollars a brand now you know that is ridiculous well this is a california answer to that i think i'd be surprised at what states are next to california on this on this list the top five the supplemental poverty states who are living even with help are still living in the under the poverty line so california at twenty florida and then louisiana arizona and mississippi i mean arizona. mostly shouldn't be that i mean this was a just weird to make is that it's sort of that thing of being like places where you know they don't have as much money but when you see california where they know they have a ton of money. and florida a big tourist state it's interesting to me because those states cut across all political boundaries like you can't just say ok as a blue state they do that socialism stuff to look at how much money they're losing out of poverty rising well the floor has always kind of been a red state arizona deep red and. also remember that what happens is you have do
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have a lot of jobs being created but the jobs being created are don't have security they're usually part time a lot of these have no health care and often below livable wages so great you have a whole bunch of jobs but nobody can live off of the us that's the thing to the end of the day when great point to point all right as we go to break court watchers don't forget to let us know what you think of the topics we've covered in facebook and twitter see our poll shows at our t.v. dot com coming up we celebrate world you with both day yes you heard me correctly tabitha brings us some thought provoking interviews recent trip to. california and japan got a soap and do it very pink the bullet train to go check this out stay tuned to watch the whole.
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that i'm going to do that how can i better manage them not out of the jungle didn't that not out of the mouth of the money that they eliminated that actually. this was a good time to. try to move there i. know none of them wanted to know how little money not why not ten then again why it generated those old people we believe the media. a lot of my kids i don't want them up aside john when they are you know the moment i want to tell them about how to do it on a kids or is it a little bit on them on the way to maybe old enough to go out to the people i don't want to put out a look to my which party would i know them other bloodletting. i've
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been saying the numbers mean something they matter to us is over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten thousand dollars more in champaign each day and. eighty five percent of global wealth you long for the ultra rich eight point six percent market share thirty percent this one is just some with one hundred to five hundred three per circuit for sure and get one rose to one hundred thousand dollars . china is building two point one billion dollars a i industrials but don't let the numbers all the way. the only numbers you need remembering one one you know for them it is one and only.
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it's world u.f.o. day has a more than half of americans polled consistently say they believe in u.f.o.'s aliens and that we aren't alone in the universe in one thousand and sixty the former director of central intelligence roscoe henry hill in kotor told the new york times quote behind the scenes high ranking air force officers are soberly good surge about u.f.o.'s but their official secrecy and ridicule many citizens are led to believe that unknown flying objects are nonsense here les sixty years later we're still finding out about new secret government programs so u.f.o. such as the advanced aviation threat identification program originated in two thousand and seven by the united states senate majority leader harry reid the reason there were credible numerous credible encounters between military pilots and unidentified aerial phenomenon but the u.s. government getting involved. in the study of suspected extraterrestrial technology
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is nothing new so why are we still waiting for the government to disclose their findings after more than half a century recently had a chance to sit down with some of the top scientists and citizen scientists keeping the search going alien in pasadena california and what i was surprised to hear from the executive director of the paradigm research group and the only registered lobbyist in the u.s. on the subject of alien disclosure stephen about that that many believe that due to the political climate united states might not be at the forefront of the u.f.o. disclosure movement. the u.s. is the only country that knows about the eighty's there's another country what is it now the it's called russia now and this country's president who's kind of like pretty strong. and unlike our presidents who basically are told when they try to get information from the pentagon sic just don't stop what you're saying. plan or
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me or putin doesn't have a problem and so i've been i've been letting the. the military tells complex in the white house you know through the media for years he can do it at any time are you prepared for that because it's going to be a serious problem for you and i'm aware that putin among certain putin knows about this is in play i gave an interview on russian television a national network back last may and it rather was i made two thousand and seventeen. and actually talked about it and that interview as if it was not blocked i actually haven't given up giving out the press here so apparently he doesn't seem to have a problem with the concept so there's that and whichever history goes first gets one of the greatest political legacies maybe the greatest of all time his country or the country will be elevated to the final stage. that she even warmest. global. both appreciation and respect which is disco. make it cool for them and the
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countries that follow are just going to have to go ok it's like we wanted to make it we just you know this is so good. you know it's interesting bassett is one of those guys it was but like carrying the torch of disclosure that's getting governments to open up about what they've investigated regarding u.f.o.'s and things like that for years in the trenches yeah i guess these are only actually little shit this guy is he is literally the only lobbyist registered to lobby on washington legally on a whim just testified to you know over this kind of thing is well you know it's interesting that you know one of the biggest actual studies of u.f.o.'s came in the former u.s. government project blue book club when you were at aliant com what did you discover about project blue book when you were there one of the cool things about well put project blue book if for those of you at home it's one of the most famous government projects to study aliens and u.f.o.'s it was it was called project blue
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book an air force project that investigated u.f.o.'s from one thousand nine hundred forty seven to nine hundred sixty nine and the man that's best known for. the guy who advised on it was j. alan hein a pretty big name in the alien world because. what's so incredible about him not only because he worked on project blue book but also precursors to project blue book which is all this research of aliens and u.f.o.'s and what we know was project final project. he was a total skeptic coming and so it it was about gillian anderson characterizing company as not fox mulder saying like i believe i want to believe he went yeah ok whatever he goes into it actually eventually developed the the close encounter classification system that we know from the movie yes and the history channel is actually doing a series coming up about neck about his how he came to study and how he started
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about project blue book and i had a chance to talk to a son paul who's the futurists about his dad's legacy interesting. i'm have no doubt that the u.s. government and all governments do a lot of research into u.f.o.'s or whatever they call them and project blue book followed after project grudge and projects signed and was headquartered at wright patterson air force base in dayton ohio and my father was a scientific advisor for all three of the projects for over twenty years and that particular project wasn't really interested i think in finding the answers but in stopping the questions there was a p.r. exercise to sort of tamp down public hysteria about flying saucers and so over time my father and the air force kind of went different ways and what they're looking to do my father started off as a confirmed skeptic and became later a sort of qualified champion of u.f.o. reports and wanted one wanted to look for the truth more than just explain
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everything away as a weather balloon so where are we now because you know most people think you know areas where this is the thing it's x. files it's whatever but the truth is we do have a lot of information and it's not just about finding flying saucers or finding aliens tell me what it means that if we can get that information will come back to me for society while. yeah that's a good question i mean is there life elsewhere and is it coming here and messing with us is one of the biggest questions that you as humanity can ever fix. and so i'm proud of what my father did to you know he was a scientist who won on this kind of character arc from skeptic as i mentioned to somebody who believes or something going on and but he felt he wasn't studying you have photos he was the u.f.o. phenomenon u.f.o. reports so that allowed him what he thought was a key insight to come up with a classification system for you know photos of close encounters of first kind second and third time so he did the movie was spielberg and so you now have a hollywood movie named after
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a scientific classification system which really created a lot of the foundation for discussions that we're having now and people being more open in talking about things that may have may have happened may have not but that clearly terrified them and also as importantly giving them the courage to report them so other people can be aware of them so now it's a much more open atmosphere you know as evidenced by alien con that people feel very comfortable talking not only about seeing things but interacting with these other worldly beings and if we can find a smoking gun or a craft that lands on the in a lot of the white house or in a drive through for in and out you know something that be incontrovertibly will just imagine how cultural shift even the vatican has got in front of us and said we believe there's life elsewhere they want to be caught flatfooted and if we do find more than sort of methane type things on mars and really incontrovertibly approve
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of intelligent life as we would call it elsewhere a lot of the problems we have between nations of people now i think will sound to seem very petty and it will usher in hopefully a enlightened new era. a cigar a point he brings up about why the drive to do this is not just people crazy it's in for happening it's actually people's. you know look it's perfectly legitimate that there's life out there we need to find out if it's actually visited us right you know but what's interesting is parts of blue book you said ended like the was late sixty's i believe was there anything that picked up the mantle of blue book and that kind of rigorous scientific study since in a way yes i mean obviously not does a lot of work and also obviously the government is very hard on this show and as more and more reports come out from last year's disclosure we've got another thirteen page report that has a lot more information on those videos that we have seen. a non government entity is what's interesting about this specifically is that citizen scientists have become sort of instrumental in keeping this data together if nothing else there's
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a group called move on and that came directly out of the project blue book and what they do the mutual u.f.o. network and what they do is it's citizen scientists observers small where and what they're doing is gathering data from the around the world putting together databases so that researchers can see where things have been sighted here's linda flexner of move fun explaining a little bit about the organization and why it sometimes gets a bad rap. oh it's going to be me you think you know like you. and me me it was. a mistake i think you have. to be you here to see me and if you think. you know. things that that's part of
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your race you really care. and you know the biggest thing you're saying that is that kind of ridicule that you get and a lot of people are too afraid to step forward or you know they're online and they're going to get teased because they post. the picture bring up a topic no one wants to talk about what's the community doing to help well as most most of us understand that there's a lot of stuff on line that we're not seeing when you're on places like facebook and twitter and all of that and so they're actually building communities specifically for this and one of those is called on stellar and. let's talk a little bit gentlemen about that project. similar to basically don't like the swiss we don't like you don't we don't. you can speak french. we speak like why do we think it's gathering stuff like that it was still
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sleeping in the book or with their greek friends and families which we don't think that's right do you know if you have a conversation to start the dialogue by the troops to come. do you think. this is very much like i don't think so i know that it's not going to completely for me and even if they're forced to i think the end of the day it's this the week to start the conversation. well you know i mean i you could hear the amount of people there too with all that in the background this is a big deal and i remember grown into a lot of conspiracy theory when i worked on that show and this is a thing when nasa comes forward and say we are finding planets that could hold life or we suspect my old life all of that's together it's not about little green men and flying saucers says it is not. ok she has no mouth she lives outside of london and was named after
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a character from lewis carroll's through the looking glass she also isn't a cat but everyone knows her as hello kitty and since one thousand seventy four she has been one of the most popular cartoon characters in history she breaks an over six billion dollars a year in fact but hello kitty is finally out on herself with her latest adventure her own she guns and or bullet train debuting in japan this week the adrian car is covered in the signature pink and white of the iconic character but inside it's even more of a low key be it with a life size statue of hello kitty and i train uniform and more at the train will run from osaka. until just until september so if you are in japan and i am positive you won't be able to. i'm smiling on her and. dominate in the world. i just want her stickers and they're just they're great and racers are about as are so period of the trains and remember everyone in this world we are not
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folded we're above the law tell you all i love you i am tyrrel been to downtown l.a. keep on watching those hawks out there and have a great day and night. twenty fourteen a bloody revolution to the demonstrations going from being relatively peaceful political protest to be freezing the violent revolution is always spontaneous or is it you know are here to do it but i mean your list with video dream in the new bill is that i new spelling needed all of the former ukrainian president recalls the events of twenty fourteen. those who took part in this did over five billion dollars to assist ukraine in these and other goals that will ensure a secure and prosperous and democratic.
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remember. i. keep coming from brazil where the world cup quarter final night was mexico and. i so all eyes now on the final pairing to the sweetness. and colombia's taking on later today. the way for the football another headline this morning. show donald trump picking up growing support in the hispanic community
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despite his controversial border policy. good morning coming up to attend one of the morning they said she was dead the third of july here in moscow. here with a roundup of this morning's world news about ten minutes but the start of course the latest from the world cup. on another great night has secured its place in the world cup finals quarterfinals they're going to face brazil this friday said mexico. or some of the.
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we knew it is going to be tough and i think we control defense again really strong and. the quality of our players they made a difference so we were really happy with the game and we just we have to be proud of the things we did well we had a great game against germany with korea we dominated the ball all the time today was difficult but we have to learn from our experiences and have to say we just had some sirens and police cars racing bike i suspect they're on the way to a rest name for some criminal play acting in this match my god name even given man of the match by fever and the thing is we need to have fee for looking at this the way he behaved in this game is confines any other way than disgraceful it really really annoys everyone who loves football and he looked like he was seriously on
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his way out of his life he was dying i thought but he was the next thing that would happen was he was going to be put on a stretcher put in an ambulance and we wouldn't see neymar again that's a kind of play acting we're seeing at the moment we now must try and get rid of this play acting because we don't want that and the one thing that really annoys me here with this is that name check so much attention so that means that all the kids in this world everybody thinks they might is a great player they see this and when i go and watch i have to an eight and ten eleven year old in my house i go and watch them play and you know work that's how they do every time they fall foul they look like that and it's not on this is not what we want in football if i had a name. honestly throwed in the bin after watching that game i think we saw the good the bad and definitely the ugly elf name of jesus christ nothing wrong with him the referees don't want to know about it he goes back in on the pitch or a phrase says play on board to work you know the name of stood up walked on the
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pitch it's not our own but you see any of the other guys doing it no we don't. think this is going to start well i would argue resenting himself quite a reputation even amongst the public now because we were talking about his play acting prior to this match we even put it to some of the fans to reproduce sort of name facial expressions and writhing in apparent agony this is what they made but in your face like him yes. to try. to sit. here all day i'll be tricky but i promise that.
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after the beginning of the second how they'd seemed that the belgian fags were destroyed because it looked as if their team were soon going to leave the world cup but just take a look at what these guys are going through right now. guys guys guys can you tell me. how did you how was it possible that your team made such a great comeback oh it was little because we have the best plays into. the field
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i need. less easy what do they offer they have nothing in them are going to do nothing. to we are belgium. ok maybe ahead of let's say the argentina france game people thought that it was going to be that close but before and this belgian japan encounter what a surprise this was and i can tell you that when these guys come back home they will be sharing so many stories and they will tell that and raise it yet. stand out . by the right this is the team that they are taking on us in the choir fives five zero zero zero so going back to what i was saying when these guys come back home they will tell the folks that stayed back that it was absolutely
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amazing and you guys should have been here and rostov. the rest. of the way. i speak to the game simple. and. show. that you need to be even one hundred twenty percent. and mentally physically. defining for this thing for everybody in the team. from two zero down to treat two it's a beautiful moment for the country we need to. we need to. rest for the next game because going to be tough. on everybody who's. supporting us he does not. mean someone else song. to sing good for us.
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something excited because and i'm sure this train will be full of mexicans and mexicans know how to party is that. we will make will be weak people told me i will go as far as we can slowly and it. will be fine russian life this is it is it is a final day of the trade i'm already suffering to live this a beautiful country and this beautiful city. i definitely will come. back i love you will love to take you. live close.
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