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    Why Gavin Newsom's 2028 Dream is Falling Apart

    2026-08-18 | 40 mins.
    **The John Phillips Show: Politics and Current Events**
    This episode of The John Phillips Show is a must-listen for anyone interested in politics and current events. Join John as he dives into a lively discussion with Chuck Todd, the host of the Chuck Toddcast, about the potential presidential candidacy of Gavin Newsom. But that's not all - John also tackles the pressing issue of illegal dumping in Oakland, California, and shares an update on the city's efforts to combat the problem.
    In this episode, John and Chuck discuss the challenges facing Gavin Newsom if he decides to run for president, including his lack of a clear constituency and the logistics of campaigning from California. They also touch on the topic of Nancy Pelosi's efforts to ensure that her daughter, Alexandria, replaces her as the congresswoman from San Francisco. Meanwhile, John shares his thoughts on the importance of addressing the issue of illegal dumping in Oakland, where a new tool is being used to tackle the problem.
    The conversation also covers the city's efforts to combat the issue, including the use of a giant claw to pick up trash and the addition of new enforcement officers to take on illegal dumpers. John also shares an update on the Lineage cold storage facility in Boyle Heights, where a 45-day cleanup deadline has been disputed by the company.
    If you're interested in politics, current events, and the issues affecting our communities, this episode of The John Phillips Show is a must-listen. Join John and his guests as they tackle these important topics and share their insights and perspectives. Don't miss this engaging and informative conversation - tune in now and listen to the full episode!
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    Bribes & Blackmail Tapes: The Oakland Corruption Trial Just Got Wilder

    2026-08-17 | 39 mins.
    This episode of the podcast is a wild ride, folks. We're diving into the world of corruption and crime in California, where the lines between right and wrong are blurred. From the infamous Shangy to the brazen burglars of Pasadena, this episode has it all. Buckle up and get ready for a thrilling discussion about the state of our state.
    This episode covers a range of topics, from the ongoing trial of former Oakland Mayor Shang Tau and her associates to the recent street takeover in Bellflower, where a liquor store was looted and left with $30,000 in damages. We're also discussing the rise of brazen burglars in Pasadena, who were deterred by a homeowner's clever use of security cameras with audio warnings. And if you thought that was shocking, we're also talking about the recent string of fiber optic cable thefts in the San Fernando Valley, where AT&T is offering a $20,000 reward for information leading to an arrest.
    The conversation is fast-paced and engaging, with the hosts sharing their thoughts on the state of our society and the impact of these crimes on everyday people. From the devastating effects of the fiber optic cable thefts on remote workers and students to the brazen nature of the burglars in Pasadena, this episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in true crime and current events.
    So if you're ready to get caught up on the latest news and join the conversation, tune in to this episode and hear the hosts discuss the state of California's crime scene. With their unique blend of humor and insight, they'll keep you entertained and informed as they break down the key points and provide their take on the latest developments.
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    Why Gavin Newsom is Fighting the New $100 Billion Wealth Tax

    2026-08-17 | 38 mins.
    **The Billionaire Tax: A Recipe for Disaster in California**
    Imagine a state where the wealthy elite are being targeted with a new tax that could drive them out of the state, but at what cost? This episode of the Accountability Podcast delves into the world of Proposition 40, a ballot initiative that aims to tax billionaires with a one-time wealth tax. But is this proposal a solution to California's budget woes, or a recipe for disaster?
    The conversation gets heated as the speaker discusses the potential consequences of this tax, including the loss of jobs, the destabilization of the state economy, and the pitting of unions against each other. The guest, Dave Reagan, president of SEIU United Healthcare West, argues that the tax is necessary to solve the state's healthcare crisis, but the speaker is skeptical, pointing out the flaws in the proposal and the potential for billionaires to simply leave the state.
    As the discussion unfolds, the speaker raises important questions about the constitutionality of the tax, the potential for billionaires to challenge residency, and the impact on the state's economy. The conversation also touches on the role of Gavin Newsom in the proposal and the potential for a national wealth tax.
    If you're interested in learning more about the billionaire tax and its potential consequences, tune in to this episode of the Accountability Podcast to hear the full conversation.
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    Gavin Newsom Is Podcasting In Michigan Instead Of Visiting Boyle Heights

    2026-08-15 | 38 mins.
    This week on the show, we're discussing the state of California's governorship and the future of the state. With the upcoming election just around the corner, we're diving into the latest developments in the gubernatorial race between Democrat Xavier Becerra and Republican Steve Hilton. But first, our guest Phil Mauriello Junior joins us to talk about his new book, The Gilded State, and his thoughts on the current state of California politics.
    Phil shares his insights on the recent environmental disaster in Boyle Heights, where a fire at a cold storage facility has left residents suffering from health issues due to the smell of rotting food. He also discusses the lack of response from California Governor Gavin Newsom, who has been criticized for his absence from the issue. Phil believes that Newsom's inaction is a result of his desire to maintain a squeaky-clean image ahead of his potential presidential run.
    We also discuss the upcoming special election to replace Eric Swalwell in the Congressional seat he vacated due to allegations of sexual assault. The candidates, Aisha Wahab and Melissa Hernandez, are engaging in a heated campaign, with millions of dollars being spent on ads and social media attacks. But what's behind the intense spending, and what does it say about the state of the Democratic Party?
    Tune in to hear more about these topics and the latest developments in California politics. Join us as we explore the complexities of the gubernatorial race, the future of the state, and the impact of national politics on local issues.
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    Daniel Guss On The Madness At LA City Hall

    2026-08-14 | 39 mins.
    This week on the show, we're diving into the latest news and updates from the world of California politics. From the upcoming mayoral election to the city's ongoing struggles with homelessness and crime, we're covering it all. Our guest, Daniel Guss, joins us to share his insights on the current state of affairs at City Hall and the latest developments in the mayoral race. We'll also be discussing the recent surge in catalytic converter thefts and the new trend of "cash trapping" at ATMs. And, as always, we'll be sharing our thoughts on the latest news and current events.
    The mayoral election is heating up, with Karen Bass and Nythia Ramen vying for the top spot. Our guest, Daniel Gus, shares his expertise on the city's politics and the latest news from City Hall. We'll also be discussing the recent controversy surrounding Lineage and the city's handling of the Boyle Heights cleanup. And, in a shocking twist, we'll be talking about the surprising connection between the city's politicians and the recent surge in catalytic converter thefts.
    But that's not all - we'll also be discussing the new trend of "cash trapping" at ATMs, where thieves are using devices to steal cash from unsuspecting victims. We'll be sharing tips on how to protect yourself from this type of scam and what you can do to stay safe. And, as always, we'll be sharing our thoughts on the latest news and current events.
    So, if you're interested in staying up-to-date on the latest news and updates from California, tune in to this episode of The Fix California Hour. Join us as we discuss the mayoral election, catalytic converter thefts, and the latest scams targeting Californians. Don't miss out on the conversation - listen now and stay informed!
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About The John Phillips Show
OC Native John Phillips brings wit, political connections and insight to “The John Phillips Show”. Phillips began his radio career as the youngest major-market radio talk show host in the country. He is also CNN political commentator, a columnist for The Orange County Register and makes regular appearances on cable news. John was formerly a sports anchor and executive producer for “McIntyre in the Morning”, producer for “The Al Rantel Show”, news writer for the KNX Morning News with Frank Mottek and Gail Eichenthal, and a guest host on virtually every show ever cancelled by KABC. Though in his mid-thirties he is a ten-year veteran of KABC John’s interests: The Angels, Palm Springs, movies, cruises, home Improvement and airline travel.
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