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Has political corruption caused the homeless crisis in Los Angeles?
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I sent him, I sent Ted Lou some correspondence and asked him to be on my show
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Right. I have not heard back yet. Maybe he's busy. When I sent your office, the same thing, you immediately got back to me
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I want to say thank you. So Ted Lou, please respond, man
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We want to get you on the show and ask you some questions about the community that
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that I actually live in. So I'm going to send you another email
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I wish you the best on that one. Well, that was part of the issue I had with Ted
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I mean, there's so many that love him. And I just say, listen, it has nothing to do about a popularity contest
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It's about getting the job done. And his three terms in office are our district, our country is gone
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It's decaying. Right now with a homeless population. It's never been so high
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it's increased in this last year alone, 16%. I see it, brother
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I see it every day. We got 66,000 homeless on the street today
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Have you seen them in Santa Monica? Damn, right ahead. Venice. Oh, yeah. I spent, by the way, you don't know
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I dig in deep. I'm on the streets talking to people. That day, I was talking to starboard owners to say
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hey, how can I help after the riots? Yes. How can I help
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Have anybody else, So elected official been out there helping you. And they said, no, no, no
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And I did the same thing with the homeless. I said, hey, I want to be out there
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I want to find out what the issues are. We need to come up with the end the homeless
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What I found in L.A., it's an industry. They're ATM machines. None of that money goes down to the homeless
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It's sickening. And that's what I'm going to put it into
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