adam corolla has been there since day one, he's got a few mornings for you.e will be right back. >> tucker: we did a series on the show last month about san francisco called american dystopia, the name tells you everything. heard from a lot of people who live in california confirmed it was real. you know it was true, it's obvious the state is in deep trouble and falling apart but that only exception apparently is a democrats running for president, they think it is great. michael bloomberg has called them a great example for the rest of this country made head of course he would say that, turning into a feudal society, if you are michael bloomberg, that is paradise, what's not to like? for anyone who wasn't in all the court, the middle class to idaho, nevada is not very inspiring. talking to comedian and podcast host adam corolla about the crisis of the state he grew up in. here's what he said. thank you. so you've been in l.a. all week driving around the prettiest city in america but the blight of homelessness is impossible to ignore and seems to be getting wo