i can t stand. is that okay, tony? can i sit? [gunfire] is. jesse: no one ever wants to meet a mobster. some people would feel safer in prison than out on the street people like bernie madoff no relation to. lost $65 billion of other people s money in a ponzi scheme. it wasn t just joe schmo s money that bernie stole. a new netflix documentary says bernie madoff was taking millions of dollars in from criminals. federal reserve drug cartels tr. and when they all came knocking on bernie s door to have it back, he didn t have it. instead of paying up, the documentary says madoff pled guilty to 150 year prison sentence so he wouldn t get whacked. madoff just confessed said i did it said send me away. if madoff for years was able to get away with taking in mob money, drug money right under the nose of the feds, just imagine what s going on in crypto. the currency notorious with mobsters, sex traffickers and hackers. warren buffett s right-hand man calls it rat poison. dignity
and kevin dolgren person who speak with wendy homeless. we heart seattle board member. what is portland doing wrong, specifically? well, first of all, thanks for having me. i appreciate being on your show. what is portland doing wrong? well, we could talk for a few hours on this because i have done this for 28 years in portland metro. but i will start with the lack of outreach. i go out there every day as a volunteer, when i m not doing my day job and the fact is i m not seeing anybody out there. and that s a big concern of mine. i would say 95% of the time when i meet a homeless person and talk with them and interview them. they will tell me you re the first person to talk to me in two-plus years. that is absolutely not okay. jesse: kevin, we hear all the time how compassionate liberals are especially portland, oregon, the most liberal, compassionate city on the west coast. you are saying there is not anybody from the government