a tiny share goes to the homeless, and even less to tribes. and a big loophole says, costs to promote betting reduce money for the tribes, so they get less. hidden agendas. fine print. loopholes. prop 27. they didn t write it for the tribes or the homeless. they wrote it for themselves. bill: california longstanding ban on state funded travel for places with anti-lgbtq laws extends to 22 states. william la jeunesse checks in on this live in l.a. nice to see you. good morning. good morning, bill. california s essentially saying there is only one way to think about this issue, our way. if you don t, no sports, no academia, no business. but instead of this really other states becoming more progressive or compliant the boycott has backfired as the list of banned cities grows every year. the state of california does
brink of extinction. because of the en gaining erd species act they ve recovered in a swimming way. i would be willing to bet if there is a fresh body of water in florida, there is an alligator in it. that could be a swimming pool. julie: oh no, you don t want one there. there have been six alligator attacks in the u.s. so far just in 2022. three people killed like i just mentioned including a florida woman. how rare are alligator attacks? we don t want to scare everyone into thinking they re so common. and when will they attack, do you know? great question, julie. statistically you have a better chance of winning the lottery than being attacked by an alligator. if you had an allergy to bee stings, i would be much more worried about bees than alligators. i m allergic to bees and i
taiwan and we need to support them any way we can. bill: thank you for coming in. let s talk about again before the election. plenty to discuss between now and then. thank you for your time. julie: a kayaker rescued after hours stranded at sea. watch this. what happened here? kayak went down. literally probably, i don t know, probably 2 1/2 miles ago. julie: this florida boat captain saw the man in the water, rescued him. we ll speak to both of them about this viral video next. research shows that people remember ads with young people having a good time. so to help you remember that liberty mutual customizes your home insurance, here s a pool party. look what i brought! liberty mutual! they customize your home insurance.
and other places. they are trying to get as much attention as possible. in one way they re successful in that but i don t know if it means they ll bring the public along with them. every time al gore makes another extraordinary claim, every time he insults people a bit more, every time another masterpiece has a few students gluing themselves to it, they get the attention. they definitely get the media attention. but do the public come along with them and believe them? i don t think so. bill: we have a little bit. this is a piece of artwork. the artist died in 1510. he did work in oil. bill: that s funny. it was a good 200 years before the industrial revolution and here we are with him in florence, italy. this has been happening at art galleries across the world and in great britain where the climate extremists, let s reply in kind glue themselves to master work and all of the
my humble opinion. you right they is trading large with the wealth of hypocrisy. it looks scummy. they re in position of influence with access to information unavailable to most americans no shame taking millions while nancy pelosi talks about the sins of capitalism. there should be a law against that. there is a push to do that. it hasn t happened. i m of two minds. it is legal, you should do it. the other half they have an information edge and the public looks at this and says this is disgusting. how come they are getting the benefit and i don t? by the way, it drives me crazy about paul pelosi. he doesn t have to do this. why is he doing it? he is rich already. bill: my dad told me in fourth grade said it is never enough, billy. even for the billionaires, it is never enough. last word. i used to see my father