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The Tim Dillon Show

360 - Bobby & Cheryl

Sep 9, 2023
Tim Dillon sits down with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and actress Cheryl Hines to discuss homelessness, addiction, corporate influence in the Ukraine war, financial struggles faced by average Americans, personal data security, protecting national parks and rivers, voting, housing affordability, and vaccines. They also touch on supporting Kennedy's campaign, debates, and bringing people together.
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  • RFK Jr proposes new mortgage options to support first-time homeowners and criticizes the role of big corporations like BlackRock in the real estate market.
  • Discussion on the corrupt influence of big corporations on politics, the need for campaign finance reform, and meeting people from different backgrounds during the campaign.

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Summary of the podcast episode

In this podcast episode, RFK Jr and his wife Cheryl Hines join the host for a discussion. The episode experiences a blackout in the middle, but eventually resumes. They talk about their love for California, the issue of homelessness and addiction in the state, and the need for solutions. RFK Jr highlights the importance of housing as a critical issue, and proposes new mortgage options to support first-time homeowners. He also criticizes the role of big corporations like BlackRock in the real estate market and advocates for enforcement of antitrust laws. Additionally, they touch on the Ukraine war and the involvement of the US, discussing the consequences of US interventions and the impact on the lives of Ukrainians. They also shed light on the corrupt influence of big corporations on politics and the need for campaign finance reform. Cheryl Hines shares her insights on participating in the campaign and meeting people from different backgrounds.

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