 May 40 here at the Peoples Park in downtown Los Angeles. Boy, this puts the botanical gardens to shame. So this is nice. Got a big statue of Moses with the Ten Commandments here. Wow. Do not expect to find this in downtown Los Angeles. Jose Claw has another idyllic day here in Los Angeles. Look at these beautiful fountains. Look how clean everything is. Boreal Eastern Asian regions. Excellent. This place really puts the Royal Botanical Garden to shame. This is the Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration and they got a big old statue of Moses with the Ten Commandments out front. I mean, how tried is that? So as I was walking along this, a tender gentleman started haranguing me. Something about, because he started screaming out that I'm Jewish and that I've got all the gold, which is really exciting. It's pretty thrilled to find out that I've got all the gold. Then he started screaming out something about George W. Bush, which I didn't quite figure out. But anyway, it's a much more charged thing to be wearing a yarmulke in these charged times. So as long as there's a massive conflict around Israel, then whatever a Jew does, right, is going to be interpreted and reacted to in conjunction with whatever the Jewish state is doing. So the Jewish state is in massive amounts of turmoil right now. So shootings on all sides. So therefore it's a particularly charged time to wear a yarmulke. So notice I get about five to ten times the amount of normal reaction to wearing a yarmulke when Israel is at war. And unfortunately Israel is at war right now. But it's great to be hanging out with Moses the lawgiver, hanging out here in the People's Park. I mean, look how clean this is. I haven't had any homeless yell at me for about eight minutes now. I've had eight minutes uninterrupted about homeless yelling at me about having all the gold. I haven't seen any homeless people for about a minute. I've probably only seen about 20 homeless people on my trip to downtown Los Angeles today. So things looking up. Luke Ford looks like one of the robbers from Reservoir Dogs. The People's Park in the People's Republic of California. I'm a very respectable man, bro. Just here in downtown Los Angeles doing very respectable things. Just celebrating California, celebrating diversity. They're celebrating our great city. Nothing but blue skies. Well, okay, it's a little overcast. But spiritually they're blue skies. I mean, this is a classy joint. So you're not supposed to do any narcotics around here, guys. No drug dealing. And you even got a public restroom and it was clean. It was functional. It had soap. Like I didn't get mugged when I used it. It's like such a relief. Went in and used it for public facilities. That didn't even get mugged. Can you imagine that? There's so much to celebrate. People think that downtown Los Angeles is some kind of dystopia. It's just vibrant. If a vibrant city is your idea of dystopia. Look, we got no homeless or drug dealers. They're messing with the pools. What a magnificent view. Our biggest public buildings. Palm trees. We've got multicultural gardens here. They're celebrating the best of gardening from all these different cultures. Look at these different forms of plant life. They're living together in harmony. They're all benefiting from each other. Just growing, flowering in harmony with each other. We can learn from the plants, guys. Celebrating 10 years of the Grand Park. It's the park for everyone. Play at your own risk, though. Look at this glamorous city. The city that never sleeps. Kenneth Hahn Hall Administration. Now, around most of the administration buildings, they've got all this chain link fencing. So I'm not exactly sure why. What are they afraid of? Are they afraid of giving the people access? And it's safe. We've got a nice police helicopter above. Okay, we've got another statue, a petition of independence. So we've got our founders represented here. Oh, we've even got a drinking fountain over there. Look at this beautiful pink furniture. I should get up there and start giving a speech. There's almost no trash. This wonderful plant diversity is growing together. This is Grand Park in downtown Los Angeles. This is the Kenneth Hahn Administration Building. The grounds surrounding a municipal complex. Okay. And this really puts the Royal Botanical Gardens in Sydney to shame. This is the park for everyone. All those wonderful different languages there that are celebrated. I think we're on Hill Street right now. We've got all these municipal buildings. This is where Los Angeles is operated in such an efficient manner. All of records. It's all happening here.