The command 'pulseaudio -v' is not something you should be running. That
command attempts to start a new copy of pulseaudio (verbosely), which
will fail because you already have one running. So the 'pulseaudio -v'
command failing is not an error. Just don't run it.

What is wrong the machine that motivated you to run that command?
Also, what do you see in Settings (under Sound)?

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