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Want to begin with one of the most important topics for all americans housing right now millions of you are asking the following questions given the volatile economic and political times that we are going through 1st and foremost do i sell my home before it loses its value what happens when all of those people who arent paying their mortgage are suddenly forced to pay up. By the way those who arent paying for at least 3 months they make up 8 percent of the homeowner population and they reportedly account for more than 800000000000. 00 in unpaid principal so what happens when the government for merit Forbearance Program comes due will there be a glut of homes suddenly on the market out there and then theres the question of whether big cities are going to just empty out who wants to live there right what happens in our nations urban centers who want to live in a crowded densely populated city with elevators Tall Buildings occasional spurts of racial unrest. These are the trends that some really smart people spend their entire lives studying and come to grips with and what theyre finding. This may surprise you youre going to be hearing here in just a moment from one of the top one of the top practitioners when it comes to housing in the field were going to do so right here on news rick sanchez where we believe it is time to do news again. Is the list of the questions that. We think youll be asking tomorrow after watching our newscast today is housing in america about to go through a revolutionary transform a show on a statue of Abraham Lincoln freeing slaves threatened really is new york really stopping americans from going there why. So he hears really the big story right the big takeaway the golden aidid pandemic and its subsequent impact on the Global Economy followed by the ratio that is now taking place and will have an effect on housing now you hear a lot about the stock market and how its up or its down because of all these developments that weve experienced but the stock market. About 10 percent of all americans and less than 2 percent of all of the people on earth but you know what affect all People Housing because one way or another we all need a roof over our heads so we thought this was the topic that we should drill down on joining us now Jason Hardwick who knows housing by the way from the inside out hes an extremely successful Real Estate Investor who connects with thousands of people weekly Jason Hartman dot com where he shares some of his insight with others and hes here to. Do it for us right now. So lets start with this 1st. Have these times that weve been going to what the Economic Situation that banned them at teixeira etc have they caused home prices to go down. Well thanks for having me back i mean its counterintuitive but the exact opposite has occurred and now when we look at it and talk about this virtually all of the statistics any of us here are National Statistics and as you know Housing Market in the country as large as the United States obviously there are so many markets its a huge country or 100 local markets if you will it can really be divided into 3 categories linear cyclical and hybrid so to answer your question expensive Housing Markets were already suffering before the pandemic there were already. Lot of lots of stories about Expensive Properties even new york city in los angeles even in less expensive markets like seattle certainly San Francisco south florida miami area. Washington d. C. To a lesser extent because thats the government that skews the stats those were already suffering for the pandemic but interesting we are now we are seeing this mass migration out of high density areas and the Housing Market by and large is up there is very little a new jury and whats of demand so lets call it the burbs for lack of a better term as weve always referred to it here in america if you live in the suburbs have a home and youre hunkering down in it keep it. Because the value you have in your home is pretty much the value you have right now as a person right i mean mattera lee of course. You know. You know the suburbs i think those homes are going to do very well through this actually i think if you own properties now cheap. There isnt a tidal wave of people moving in your direction they want to be out of high density areas they dont want to take mass transit they dont want to get into elevators. And you know if you live in a condo complex in a. City that is or stories are less youre probably ok but if you live in anything thats considered middle right which is 5 stories and i 4 high rise 12 stories and i would really be concerned about Properties Like that and you know were already maybe were now already witnessing the 2nd wave of infection and you alluded to racial strife and riots and you know thats just one more reason not to live in cities i mean ask your question though because everything that you are saying although conflictive with what we would think is going on maybe if you if you if you if you consider that theres a lot of money out there i mean the governments been pouring money one of the things its done is something called forbearance which i learned from you were delayed by the way which is where they will tell you you dont have to pay your mortgage for the next 3 months 6 months or even a year ok so lets suppose thats the reason that everything is still stable enough has imploded or exploded but what happens when that Forbearance Program and what the government stops the gravy train sort of speak is that when we are very. Very good question the end the real answer is none of us know none of us you know because the economy has own challenges to had i mean we still have massive unemployment you know to to use a phrase weve all become familiar with waiting to the virus to curve. And unemployment right but still things are things are pretty sketchy out there in these Forbearance Programs you know its still unclear as to whether or not thats a lay away program there might be some forgiveness it will just be tacked on to the back of one or what the working out is going to be at the end of these forbearance periods that are 36. 00 or 12 months and you know this is what the government does they always distort every market because they come in with aid and bailouts and stimulus and it just distorts things and it makes it hard for any of us to know whats really going on so if to some degree its definitely a gas but i would say for sure low priced housing necessity oriented housing in suburban markets where people can socially distance where they feel safe where theyre not in cities that are having riots and civil unrest and theyre not taking elevators and mass transit where they might. You know catch a virus. Those are a pretty safe bet because the other thing thats happened during this whole thing is everybodys really realize that the moon is the center of the universe and since so many people are working at home now they actually need a larger home they need more space so instead of living in that sort of 1000. 00 a month 600 square foot condo or in new york city. Of the 900. 00 they can get a 12. 00 to 1500. 00 square foot suburban house with a yard or 2 car garage in a Nice Community and theyre already working at home so whats the difference if its you know if its. 10 miles away or 100 miles away or a 1000 miles away its all the same you tell it so well. Hartman a guy who has made millions and millions of dollars in real estate and he started as a kid and. Vesting in real estate and were just so glad to be able to have him on to take us through these explanations because they do make sense will follow to see and hopefully well be able to have a conversation again thanks so much jason always appreciate it my friend thanks for it. And now theres a breaking news story that weve been following for you here throughout the course of the day the situation has changed somewhat you see that right there earlier in the day we showed you that statue at the time we showed you that statue you couldnt see that fence in front of it that fence has been put up within the last hours or 2 whats interesting about this nic if you could. See if you could focus it on the statue itself i want to be able to talk about what that is thats Abraham Lincoln the greatest emancipator right and that is an africanamerican slave after he has been freed this statue by the way has been there for so long this thing was the idea of creating this park lincoln park was developed right after the civil war as part of Pierre Lenfant the regional 191791 plan but then after that in 876 let me say that again 876 they put this statue up because they wanted to honor Abraham Lincoln after he was assassinated since then there has been some controversy and now the controversy is that some are arguing the statue should be taken down let me be a little more specific with you Eleanor Holmes norton who is the representative to our nations government from washington d. C. Is arguing that the designers of this emancipation statue did not take into account the views of africanamericans therefore the statue should be moved to a museum thats what she says and some would argue the problem with this is the fact that africanamerican man is kneeling before Abraham Lincoln now go ahead and widen the shot out heres whats going on we expected there would be many people though im sorry nick widen it out in other words pull back so so we could. See whats going on around there in that scene nic is the photographer shooting that now you see all those people have gathered there originally we were expecting to see many many people who were going to be protesting in fact it was expected that the protests would be so large that the white house was going to put National Guardsmen there to protect it because the president said under my watch quote none of these statues are going to come down there were there was some talk that they were going to try and take this statue down instead what happened is a very strong front with lightning and bad weather has moved into washington d. C. And what we see there is for the most part not protesters but just normal tourists and members of the media who are gathering around this watching it it appears at least for now that this confrontation that we expect it is not going to happen nonetheless weve been keeping an eye on it thats why we have a live picture there for you and well continue to follow it for you if anything happens well bring you that development right away. So this is the news with rick sanchez were not only watching that story but many others right here for you when we come back stonehenge for you theres a new secret we got it will be right back. Join me every thursday on the alex salmond chill and ill be speaking to guests of the world of politics or business im showbusiness ill see that. Hey welcome back i want you to listen to something the governor of florida is now saying this is very different because essentially remember when in florida and everywhere else many of the people who were getting. Coronavirus were older 506079 now that has changed so the numbers are way up in florida but here listen to the governor tell it. When we started this in march the median age of people who tested positive was i think 65 as the testing ramped up that went into the fiftys but it was pretty much in the fiftys for most of the time and then just recently has really plunged so the last week the median age was 35 years old thats thats dramatic i think right from the fiftys sixtys to now mid thirtys so weve asked john hardy to try and explain this to us whats going on there in the Sunshine State with these numbers and whats it mean job. Well theyre good question so lets lets talk about the numbers right now there is more than 114000 cases of covert 19th statewide and as governor the census was talking about it begs the question ok whos getting sick right so the age demographic that with the highest infection rate right now rick is the 24 to 35 year old demographic so basically millennialism heres the thing that makes sense because as the states started reopening phase one in late may face 2 earlier this month about 3 weeks ago and phase 2 was bars restaurants health clubs thats the demographic thats working in that industry the industry the hospitality Restaurant Industry industry which really drives south florida and particularly is the big industry here in miami and Miami Dade County which by the way if you want to talk about and at the center of cove in 1000 cases statewide this is where it is its Miami Dade County its not highest infection rate so thats the demographic of the people that are most sick. Thats the bad news also the number of cases the number of hospitalizations continues to go up and heres the thing state and local officials are saying 2 factors one the reopening of business in reopening of the state bake specked in an uptick ok also more testing being done basically anyone and everyone rick who wants to go get tested for codeine teen or the answer be. Audis you can do it whether its through your Health Care Provider whether its one of that one of the doc in the box is an urgent care place or through the city or county you can go get tested so theres been an increase in the number of tests and with that an increase in the number of positive cases you know but what is alarming what is troublesome for officials is how far its going up on a daily basis you know today no exception more than 5000 new cases i think tuesday set a record more than 5400 new cases of covered 19 statewide so basically when youre looking at the Health Metrics on the states cold at night that handy code in 1000 tracker youre seeing an upward trend across the board that is a concern for local and state officials so quickly whats being done well here in the city of miami the mayor of Miami Francis suarez is now requiring all residents everybody whos out to wear a mask unless youre working out unless youre running unless youre youre biking i have a mask you know im not trying to pull you know im not trying to look cool i do have a mask so you do have a lot more people im seeing Walking Around people are Wearing Masks and some people are a lot of people still are ok but more people are going out rick or younger people that millennial demographics 24 to 55 year old those are the people that are going out those are the people that are going to the bars to the restaurants those are the people that are working in any industry but again this continuous upward trend that is troubling to officials and you know as far as mitigating that look the bars the restaurants you have to wear a mask when you go in when youre sitting at a table you dont when youre out about you have to wear a mask its not being enforced so various places are trying to do their best you know is it going to continue to climb its kind of a wait and see approach well see but as far as the state closing down again rick thats not in the cards thats not happening at this point thats just a great great great stuff john great great very comprehensive report thanks for making us understand whats going on there in the Sunshine State. And there are probably heard of stone. You know the massive stone monument in england that was built some 5000 years ago and while so much bridge thing complicated network of structures were once a part of an ancient burial settlements where we still question the Historic Site in of itself but bathers a discovery near stonehenge its offering even more insight about life theyre here now. For over a decade the ancient site and stonehenge has slowly been revealing secrets but now a team of archaeologists have discovered a major prehistoric monument near the Historic Site and its really new details about life some 4500 years ago archaeologists led by a team from the university of bradford have discovered a circle of deep shafts near the World Heritage site of stonehenge the largest prehistoric structure ever found in britain and possibly europe the team found at least 20 massive historic shafts that are more than 32 feet wide and 16 feet deep within the circles spanning more than a mile in diameter around the during 10 walls henge which is about 2 miles away from stonehenge korean of the shasta just at the features are neolithic and excavated more than 4500 years ago around the same time during 2 walls was built the ring was discovered using Remote Sensing technology and what were previously believed to be empty spaces between the monuments that make up the nest go World Heritage site professor Vincent Gaffney of the university of bradford said in a statement the area around stonehenge is among the most studied archaeological landscapes on earth and it is remarkable that the application of new technology can still lead to the discovery of such a massive prehistoric structure which currently is significantly larger than any comparative prehistoric monument that we know of in britain at least now you that purpose for the shaft is still unclear yet one hominid theory is that they acted as a barrier to was thinking area thats connected to stonehenge which meant. Its believed was a sacred site used for significant syrian monies including burials were putting in new York Trinity Church thats our team and the past couple of weeks i have seen reporters Wearing Masks when they were completely isolated or even outdoors in the middle of nowhere almost as if to send some type of political message to signal what side they were on ive also watched reporters doing live shots while walking with protesters as they chant and hold up signs declaring a specific political ideology the protesters not the reporters are some of these reporters crossing the line and where is that line journalistically speaking joining me now is Award Winning journalist nationally syndicated writer Ruben Navarrette you know its interesting ruben ive spent a lifetime making decisions like this when ive covered stories i was on the ground covering hurricanes and earthquakes i was there at 911 when i felt compelled sometimes to help my fellow citizens in their cause although i was wearing the journalists have where is that lie and have are we crossing it right now. Rick sanchez so good to be back with you yes we we are crossing that line its there the line is there its blurry and heres why its blurry its one thing for you when youre covering a hurricane to go out and try to render aid to save somebodys life i would argue you should do that take the consequences youre a human being before youre a journalist ok thats important this is a different story if you cross that line to join a protest not to cover the protests but to be part of the protests because you agree with the protesters youve crossed a whole different line that is not acceptable then you ought to hang it up you no longer being an objective journalist here its not going to interesting rick if youre walking alongside the protests let me tell you thats what i was just going there not. Protesting or just walking with the journalists but with the protesters while they think its our yes heres no no thats not right either heres thats correct either heres the. Allowed either heres why ive done this youve done this. If im covering a protest in Downtown Phoenix immigrants rights protests and im sympathetic to that cause if im outside the corridor or walking with them with my notepad thats fine but the minute i cross into the corridor and im surrounded by the crowd then i become part of the protest yeah sometimes a matter of just a few feet but theres a big difference in those few feet how about these these these reporters doing stories with masks in places where like theyre doing theyre Wearing Masks in their homes or Wearing Masks in the middle of nowhere seems like theyre trying to political statement does it not it does to me yeah virtual signal signaling i think weve crossed a line here where i support wearing a mask we should all be wary its a big deal yeah its important were not done done with us more importantly coronavirus but i think theres a lot of virtual signaling going on with journalists on camera and live shots were going to ask as a statement youre right to say not just you should do it but look at me im so enlightened i do it yeah i think you make great points good stuff great great stuff ruben i think youre i think youre spot on on the way you took both of the thank you my friend Ruben Navarette ward winning journalist joining us live to wanting us there. And there is a development in the nascar story about the new show that they had found in that garage and steve christakis is joining us now to tell us what it is yes rick so of course as we spoke about yesterday there was no hate crime but wallace the nascar driver was not the target of a hate crime the f. B. I. Investigation found that and because that would be no way to know that his team would have had that stall of course because its been there since last fall 2019 however nascar did officially release the newest picture today of the noose that was in that stall last weekend and we can show it to you right there that was hanging in bubble. Garage stall number 4 last week and that is what his team members saw when they alerted security and then the president of nascar but wallace also to reiterate never saw it he wasnt at the garage while he was informed that this was hang in there and you can speak for itself you can look at the picture and determine what that is for yourself so they found a noose but it had nothing to a bubble wallace because it wasnt. Getting him at all it just was there and who knows why it was there or who put it there why why i was even there to begin with and i do know it was the only one of the garage cells that was fashioned like a noose like that so its not typical at all but that is just the picture that. Anything else would be conjecture right and were just not going to go there until i get jealous because we dont know who did it or why they do exactly so there it is good stuff but i am glad we followed up on that yes shocker yes big news out of the womens soccer world so the next countries to host the world cup whats a joint bid it is australia and new zealand are going to host the womens world cup in 2023 and this is important because its the 1st time the world cup will be split across 2 confederations 1st cohosted womens edition and the field will expand from 24 to 32. 00 teams thats big news for women theyre expanding the sport globally and they beat out colombia for this 22. 00 to 13. 00 of votes after japan had dropped out on monday for the running so Australia New Zealand but its so beautiful that is what we look at how the Sydney Opera House theyre celebrating that so theyre so so so they put all these images up to celebrate the fact that theyve got it yes and its you know they do that if youre right its beautiful that is fantastic yeah wow cool yeah that is or that they deserve it i would have voted for sydney yeah yeah between have and sydney but i go to the end of sydney yet i will be one of the city has to be hosting it out of i think theres 7 in australia alone that are hosting you know theyll travel from city to city so thatll be fun to have in 2023. Is pledging 1000000000. 00 to invest in womens soccer 100000000. 00 in prize money so that in the hell is that the president a fifo giani you know great big deal but in the last hour i want to get to real quick. Our favorite one of our favorite tennis guys here he took a tour around his Tennis Academy as you see him there Walking Around with the actually uncle tony who his uncle used to be one of his coaches but check it out his Tennis Academy they call it the dream Tennis School its rough and the dolls academy there in spain and he was just checking out the progress even so i can so that was pretty cool to say what he loves that guy is great as somebody loves an adult all right. I dont think theres a person on earth who doesnt like a guy i mean a guy who goes a lot into kidding thanks to. Thats our news thanks so much for being with us well see right here when its time to do the news. He said to add to what he saw the need for good in each other than those. Who want to. 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It is really really good at least to say that you are the 1st government minister to come toward t. After quarantine so thats why were grateful and welcome again lets get going thank you so much for being with us its great to be here but i do have to say that you flew into the russian capital. At a time when still every day there was 1000. 00 plus new cases in moscow. But in hungary theres only a total of 4000. 00 a bit more than that arent you worried and is it really time already to go back to business as usual when it comes to diplomatic trips

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