エピソード

  • S3-E17 S3-E17 California's Downward Spiral: Can It Be Stopped?
    2026/07/07

    The podcast begins with post-4th of July reflections, leading into discussions about the political context, rebuilding efforts, and challenges of business and decision-making. The conversation then explores prosperity, political observations, election insights, international relations, rising anti-Semitism, political dynamics, California's economic challenges, and the impact of climate on decision-making. The conversation delves into the challenges and unsustainability of California, the appeal of socialism, and the dilemma of staying in the state. It also explores the future of Los Angeles, the Latino population, and the debate between building out and building up.

    Takeaways

    • Post-4th of July reflections and political context
    • Challenges of business and decision-making in California California's appeal as a new frontier
    • The unsustainability of California's current trajectory

    Chapters

    • 00:00 Post-4th of July Reflections
    • 06:16 Prosperity and Political Observations
    • 11:30 Rising Anti-Semitism and Political Dynamics
    • 17:02 California's Economic Challenges and Climate
    • 24:30 California: A New Frontier
    • 30:59 Challenges of Convincing Change
    • 39:18 The Future of Los Angeles
    • 48:10 The Latino Population and the Future of California
    続きを読む 一部表示
    51 分
  • S3-E16: Spencer Pratt Was Winning. Then Skid Row came in for Raman. With Guest Gabriel Mann
    2026/06/08

    This episode delves into the recent Los Angeles election anomalies, potential voter fraud, and systemic issues in California's voting process. Experts analyze statistical irregularities, legal loopholes, and the implications for democracy, emphasizing the need for transparency and reform.

    key topics

    • LA election anomalies and statistical irregularities
    • Potential voter fraud and ballot harvesting
    • Systemic flaws in California's voting laws and procedures
    続きを読む 一部表示
    59 分
  • S3 - E15 Trey Robertson - Fire Litigation Update
    2026/06/05

    This episode features a deep dive into the Palisades Fire lawsuit, evidence uncovering, and the broader systemic issues in Los Angeles' infrastructure and governance. Experts discuss legal proceedings, evidence discovery, and the political landscape shaping wildfire response and accountability.

    key topics

    Evidence discovery in the Palisades Fire lawsuit

    Legal proceedings and court rulings

    Systemic issues in Los Angeles infrastructure

    Political implications of wildfire management

    guest name

    Trey Robertson

    key frameworks

    Evidence Discovery Process

    Legal Strategy in Wildfire Cases

    Systemic Infrastructure Analysis

    Titles

    Uncovering the Truth: The Palisades Fire Lawsuit and Evidence Revealed

    Inside the Palisades Fire Case: Evidence, Lawsuits, and Systemic Failures

    sound bites

    "Court can't prevent sharing public evidence"

    "Jurisdiction is key in criminal fire cases"

    "Homeowners should document damages now"

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to the Palisades Fire and Legal Efforts

    03:30 Personal Experiences and Emotional Impact of the Fire

    06:09 Political Landscape and Election Updates

    08:58 Insights on the Lawsuit and Legal Proceedings

    11:20 Discovery Process and Uncovered Evidence

    16:39 The Implications of Evidence on the Lawsuit

    29:33 Timeline and Future of the Lawsuit

    33:13 Political Maneuvering and the Midterm Elections

    34:01 The Arson Case and Its Implications

    37:22 Legal Challenges in Proving Liability

    40:29 Decision-Making in Settlement Negotiations

    43:17 Understanding Claims and Benefits for Affected Residents

    49:15 Infrastructure Failures and Broader Implications

    56:33 Election Dynamics and Community Response

    58:53 220 3 homeless guys outro.wav

    resources

    Palisades Fire Lawsuit Documentation - https://example.com/palisades-lawsuit

    Gabriel Mann's 'Hotshot' Movie - https://streamingplatform.com/hotshot

    California Post Election Coverage - https://californiapost.com/elections

    Firefighting Infrastructure Reports - https://example.com/infrastructure-report

    guest links

    Twitter - https://twitter.com/treyrobertson

    LinkedIn - https://linkedin.com/in/treyrobertson

    続きを読む 一部表示
    59 分
  • S3 - E14 Election Predictions Show With Congressional Candidate Jake Levine
    2026/05/29

    This episode features a detailed discussion on the upcoming LA mayoral and congressional races, focusing on campaign strategies, voter sentiments, and the impact of recent events like the Palisades Fire. Guests share insights into political dynamics, polling data, and the importance of effective leadership in local and national politics.

    続きを読む 一部表示
    1 時間 4 分
  • Urgent Deadline! HUD’s Disaster Housing Programs With HUD Deputy Director Eric McDowel
    2025/12/18

    In this episode of 'Three Homeless Guys', the hosts discuss the aftermath of the Palisades fire and the available HUD programs to assist affected residents. Eric McDowell from HUD explains the 203H program, which offers 100% financing for disaster victims, and the 203K program for home rehabilitation. The conversation covers eligibility, application processes, and the importance of meeting deadlines for assistance. The hosts emphasize the urgency of applying before the January 7th deadline and provide resources for listeners to navigate the process effectively.

    Takeaways

    The deadline for applying for HUD assistance is January 7th.

    The 203H program offers 100% financing for disaster victims.

    Renters affected by the fire can qualify for the 203H program.

    Homeowners can combine the 203H and 203K programs for rebuilding.

    Lenders may have different participation levels in these programs.

    Documentation requirements are flexible for disaster victims.

    The 203K program allows for home renovations and improvements.

    Community outreach is essential for informing residents about available aid.

    HUD provides resources for finding eligible lenders.

    The application process can be initiated quickly if a property is identified.

    続きを読む 一部表示
    47 分
  • 7 - Measure ULA: A Taxing Dilemma for Homeowners with Elaine Culotti
    2025/02/28

    summaryThe conversation delves into the aftermath of the Pacific Palisades fire, focusing on the challenges of debris removal, the implications of Measure ULA on the real estate market, and the potential for public-private partnerships to facilitate rebuilding efforts. The speakers discuss the bureaucratic hurdles faced by residents and the need for innovative solutions to revitalize the community. They emphasize the importance of resilience and proactive measures in the face of adversity, highlighting the potential for growth and recovery in the region.

    takeaways

    • The Pacific Palisades fire has created significant challenges for the community, particularly in debris removal.
    • Measure ULA has had a negative impact on the real estate market, causing a slowdown in transactions.
    • Public-private partnerships could provide a viable solution for rebuilding efforts in the Pacific Palisades.
    • The bureaucratic processes in place are hindering the recovery and rebuilding of homes.
    • Community resilience is crucial in overcoming the challenges posed by the fire and subsequent policies.
    • There is a need for innovative approaches to construction and rebuilding in the aftermath of the fire.
    • The current administration's policies are seen as obstacles to progress in the community.
    • Residents are encouraged to take proactive steps in rebuilding and not to lose hope.
    • The conversation highlights the importance of collaboration between local government and community members.
    • The future of real estate in Los Angeles is uncertain, but there are opportunities for growth.

    00:00Introduction and Context of the Pacific Palisades Fire

    05:24Debris Removal Challenges and Community Impact

    12:17Understanding Measure ULA and Its Implications

    22:20The Real Estate Market and Rebuilding Efforts

    30:17Future Prospects and Solutions for the Community

    34:22The Impact of Tax Increases on Homelessness

    35:34Legal Challenges and Measure ULA

    37:09Emergency Measures and Political Accountability

    39:32Rebuilding and the Role of Federal Support

    43:05Rick Caruso's Steadfast LA Initiative

    47:09Private-Public Partnerships in Rebuilding

    52:16Navigating the Rebuilding Process

    56:25Community Resilience and Future Prospects

    01:09:07220 3 homeless guys outro

    続きを読む 一部表示
    1 時間 10 分
  • INSURANCE COMMISSIONER DEBATE
    2026/05/04

    We’re hosting a 1-hour debate this Friday (May 1, 10:30–11:30 AM).

    No live studio audience, but we will post a recording on our channel.

    All major candidates were invited, with the following confirmed:

    •⁠ ⁠Ben Allen

    •⁠ ⁠Merritt Farren

    •⁠ ⁠Patrick Wolff

    •⁠ ⁠Sean Lee

    This debate features candidates for California Insurance Commissioner discussing past challenges and future reforms in the insurance industry, especially post-wildfire. Key topics include claim payouts, market competition, and systemic reforms to protect consumers.

    key topics

    • Claim payout improvements and transparency
    • Market competition and new insurance providers
    • Systemic reforms for wildfire insurance recovery
    続きを読む 一部表示
    1 時間 5 分
  • 4. The Insurance Episode
    2025/02/18

    Questions For An Insurance Adjustor - Justin Skipton is a Senior Professional Public Adjuster (SPPA) and Associate in Claims (AIC) with over 20 years of experience in the insurance industry. A founding Partner at Skipton and Associates, Justin has successfully handled hundreds of millions of dollars in insurance claims across more than a dozen states, including currently working with victims of the Palisades Fire.

    続きを読む 一部表示
    1 時間 16 分