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the american dream is back, and nowhere is that more clear than the grand canyon state of arizona. headed from the strip to the desert to show you how to explore the new landscape and live the american dream. i'm gonna help real people who are facing some major problems, explain the bold plans that are changing how americans live, and take you behind the gates of properties you have to see to believe.
the american dream is back, and nowhere is that more clear than the grand canyon state of arizona. headed from the strip to the desert to show you how to explore the new landscape and live the american dream. i'm gonna help real people who are facing some major problems, explain the bold plans that are changing how americans live, and take you behind the gates of properties you have to see to believe.
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the american dream is back, and nowhere is that more clear than the grand canyon state of arizona.m the strip to the desert to show you how to explore the new landscape and live the american dream. i'm gonna help real people who are facing some major problems, explain the bold plans that are changing how americans live, and take you behind the gates of properties you have to see to believe. at the end of the show, i'll give you critical tips you need to know in the massi memo. because information is power. and the property man has got you covered. thanks for joining us. i'm bob massi, the property man. water -- it's not something most of us spend a lot of time thinking about. you may be thinking about it a lot more in the future. and whether you know it or not, well, water will have a big impact on your property and your life. the world economic forum recently declared the biggest threat facing the planet over the next decade to be a global water crisis. the un estimates that by 2030, nearly half the world population will be living in areas of what they call high water stress. >> a
the american dream is back, and nowhere is that more clear than the grand canyon state of arizona.m the strip to the desert to show you how to explore the new landscape and live the american dream. i'm gonna help real people who are facing some major problems, explain the bold plans that are changing how americans live, and take you behind the gates of properties you have to see to believe. at the end of the show, i'll give you critical tips you need to know in the massi memo. because...
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May 26, 2018
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and nowhere is that more clear than the grand canyon state of arizona.the strip to the desert to show you how to explore the new landscape and live the american dream. i'm gonna help real people who are facing some major problems, explain the bold plans that are changing how americans live, and take you behind the gates of properties you have to see to believe. at the end of the show, i'll give you critical tips you need to know in the massi memo, because information is power and the property man has got you covered. [ woman vocalizing ] thanks for joining us. i'm bob massi. if you've ever looked around your house and thought, "you know what? i need to downsize," well, you're not alone. but more and more, well, people are taking that to the extreme. tiny houses -- i'm talking 95 to about 170 square feet -- are becoming more popular. there's even movies and tv shows about them. >> the kitchen, the living room, the bathroom, it's all included in that small square footage that, for most people, is the size of their master bedroom. >> they're usually mounted
and nowhere is that more clear than the grand canyon state of arizona.the strip to the desert to show you how to explore the new landscape and live the american dream. i'm gonna help real people who are facing some major problems, explain the bold plans that are changing how americans live, and take you behind the gates of properties you have to see to believe. at the end of the show, i'll give you critical tips you need to know in the massi memo, because information is power and the property...
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are grand canyon, yellowstone, statue of liberty, mt. rushmore, empire stateand none of us have been there? we need a field trip. >> i'm cheap. i usually take the staten island ferry. you get a closeup view of the statue of liberty without having to go on the island. >> it doesn't count. >>> all right, moving on now, shall we? so golfer aaron wise had a very, very good day. he won his first pga tour event in texas on sunday, the winning prize, $1.38 million. as you can imagine, aaron really wanted to celebrate, and one way he wanted to celebrate was with a nice kiss with his girlfriend reagan trestle. what happened there? she is a fellow university of oregon athlete and not a fan of pda i guess. you know he just won $1.38 million. >> we've done a lot less for more, or a lot less -- more for less. >> we should move on. >>> a woman orders a cake to celebrate her child's achievement. summa cum laude. >> like the dean's list. >> exactly. publix, it's popular in the south. they weren't having it. congrats jacob. summa laude. do you get the idea they have never hear
are grand canyon, yellowstone, statue of liberty, mt. rushmore, empire stateand none of us have been there? we need a field trip. >> i'm cheap. i usually take the staten island ferry. you get a closeup view of the statue of liberty without having to go on the island. >> it doesn't count. >>> all right, moving on now, shall we? so golfer aaron wise had a very, very good day. he won his first pga tour event in texas on sunday, the winning prize, $1.38 million. as you can...
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states unilaterally to set aside objects, quote, objects of scientific or historical interest as a national monuments. it has been utilized since teddy roosevelt to establish places like the grand canyon that was close by a number of places and it is controversial in that congress doesn't get a say in the process. executive power. pretty much every modern president since teddy has used it, just very few ronald reagan, george hw bush did not use it, george w. bush did use it, bill clinton, and pres. obama certainly used it quite extensively including establishing the bears ears national monument in utah, which was, if i can go for a second, incredibly important because the assertion for the protection of this area came from an intertribal coalition, that this is their homeland, the site has 100,000 archaeological sites still being actively used by the five tribes. it was our assertion or attempt to give the management authority as far as we can go legally to the tribes these lands. donald trump has unwound that, reducing it from over 1 million acres 52200,000 acres, taking away 80%. that is in legal challenge right now. whether or not the president actually has the authority to designa
states unilaterally to set aside objects, quote, objects of scientific or historical interest as a national monuments. it has been utilized since teddy roosevelt to establish places like the grand canyon that was close by a number of places and it is controversial in that congress doesn't get a say in the process. executive power. pretty much every modern president since teddy has used it, just very few ronald reagan, george hw bush did not use it, george w. bush did use it, bill clinton, and...
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states, the great smokeys. >> yes, sir. and a water system in the grand canyon and 170 million would nearly cover your entire backlog. the $11.7 billion backlog in our park system, about half is roads. i do have to apologize to you because i did say something that wasn't true when i was at smoky. i said that the new road, the link, was competitive. i would say it is not competitive, it rivals any of our road systems in our parks. as it beautiful road. but that link was going to increase traffic. there is no doubt that america's going to want to be on that road and see the majesty of that valley. that's going to incur a larger maintenance issue on the existing roads. and our parks are being loved to death. that road alone will increase visitation because i think every american is going to want to go on that road. it is an epic completion of a long project, but it is a gorgeous, magnificent, majestic scenery. >> authorized first in 1944. and this section of it is being opened toward the end of this year. >> that's great. that's great to hear. senator alexander, yo
states, the great smokeys. >> yes, sir. and a water system in the grand canyon and 170 million would nearly cover your entire backlog. the $11.7 billion backlog in our park system, about half is roads. i do have to apologize to you because i did say something that wasn't true when i was at smoky. i said that the new road, the link, was competitive. i would say it is not competitive, it rivals any of our road systems in our parks. as it beautiful road. but that link was going to increase...