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May 30, 2024 33 mins
It’s Lindsey's birthday // Donald Trump found guilty in New York hush money trial. John Kobylt announces Trump found guilty on 34 charges // KFI has always led the way with historic breaking news. Your #1 Source for breaking news. John Kobylt audio for Trump being found guilty // Trump’s response to being found guilty // A SoCal woman who was previously arrested on suspicion of kidnapping a child from a Target store was arrested again Tuesday on similar charges. Trump guilty verdict and how both sides feel about it 
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It's k IF I am six fortyand you're listening to the Conway Show on
demand on the iHeartRadio app Big Dog. All right, any news going on?
Bellim? What's in the news?No? No, all right,
before we get into the whole Trumpthing, we do have a birthday here,
and we always like to start withthe birthdays. I think the cheap
shows do the birthday at the end, you know, where there's somebody's birthday

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at the end and they're like,oh, we're mo Kelly's up next on
k IF I am six forty.Oh by the way, Lindsay, happy
birthday. That's a cheap way todo it. So Lindsay is with us.
It's her birthday. She's turning twentyfive. She can officially rent a
car. And is it Arabian?Is that your last name? Yes,
my last name is Arabian? Okay? And is that time? What is

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that? What's the heritage? It'sArmenian. My dad is actually a white
guy. So what Armenian? Whatwhat your mom's Armenian? So when they
got married, they pulled it lastname from my mom's side that had died
out and they kind of like broughtit back. But twenty years later,
they found out that it was actuallythe wrong last name, so they were

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trying to go for Oh, thisstory is too long. Been sorry all
right, Lindsay, happy birthday.That's great. Twenty five years old.
And and how long you been withus? I started in mid March.
Okay, all right, now,I see you're just sort of made it
under the wire. Anybody who's new, like I think we half asked their
birthday, like for instance, like, for instance, let's say you started

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dating somebody on February eleventh, wouldyou buy them a big, huge celebration
bouquet on February fourteenth on Valentine's Day? Now, right, it'd be seen
it would seem overbearing. I wouldoverbearing. So I don't know. So
we're gonna we're gonna wish. I'msorry, you're what wait what'd you say?

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Because I'm lesbian? Is that Lindsaytalking? That's me Robin? Okay,
I couldn't see you there. Icouldn't see you there. Wow,
excited there? All right? Anyway, Lindsey, happy birthday. I hope
you enjoy many many more and sayhi to the very convoluted family of yours.
To me, well, when's yourbirthday, Robin. When February oh

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what February what nineteen? Okay,five days after Valentine's Day? Oh,
that sucks, guys. Valentine's Daygirls got to double up on you.
Where they She's got to lay somethingon you on February fourteenth, then hit
you again on the nineteen. Yeah. Sometimes I hate when people do it
at the same time. Yeah,what a busy month for you? How
dare you born? And you know, five days after Valentine's Day? All

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right, let's get into the DonaldTrump. That decision handed down a little
bit after two o'clock. I thinkthat's when it came down, right,
a little bit after two pm,and a lot of people with a lot
of different reaction of what's going on. And it seems like a sad day
in the country. But maybe Idon't know, Maybe I just was listening
to sad radio or sad TV.But you know what I noticed around I

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wanted to see CNN and MSNBC,and they were very, very subdued on
CNN and MSNBC. They weren't gloatingor you know, clapping. You didn't
hear yelling going on in the background. Even though this was ultimately the goal,
you know, to try to getyou know, Trump convicted of some
of these things, and they weresuccessful at it, but they didn't seem

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to enjoy it, and and Ithought that was odd. I was looking
for, like a party on CNNor a party on MSNBC, and it
just wasn't happening. I flipped around. I couldn't find any happiness. Fox
was pissed off, CNN wasn't happy, MSNBC wasn't happy. I hope the
uh, the the parade in WestHollywood will be happy. I hope that's

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not gonna be down. That's thisweek, right, Robin of course?
Okay, do you go to that? No you don't. Maybe with the
parade because it's free, Okay,not the rest. This was like two
hundred Oh it is Wait, itcosts money to get into Pride. Yeah,
I remember when of you it waslike forty bucks maybe really now it's

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like now it's one hundred starting andthen like VIP is like three for straights
and gays for anyone, yeah,for everybody. Okay, we're inviting people.
Okay, all right, I'm justkidding. I show up and in
like bikini, and you know,I have never been like, wait,
straight or gay, because that dependson how much you're gonna have to pull
out the world for that's right.It should be in two tier system,

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right, you should be you shouldget a discount if you're gay to go
into the gay Pride parade. Sureyou are, but you don't get any
discount. Oh that's horrible. That'sthat's that's the worst. I've never been
invited to be in that gay Prideparade. And I don't know why because
I'm an Alley. Wouldn't you considerme an ally? Yeah? Yeah,
right, I'm an ally. Imean, I'm you know, I'm my,
I'm I'm not on the team.But I like Jersey, you know

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I do. I'm in the audience. But that, you know, noises
wasn't me. You can direct thattowards other people on this show. I
didn't do that, Noise. Icould be like one of the motorcycle drivers.
Yeah I heard you wiped out ona motorcycle though I didn't wipe out.
Yeah, but I crushed a little. I doesn't remember those. Okay,

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all right, we have we gotto get a lot of people are
on the phone. They want totalk about this. Donald Trump here's how
I see it. I I'm Ihaven't seen any excitement. I don't know
if there's parties going on tonight tocelebrate it for the people who, you
know, really hate Donald Trump.And there are a lot of people in
this city. There's a lot ofpeople in the city who love Donald Trump.
There's a lot of people hate DonaldTrump. And and I don't know

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anybody who's half asked. I don'tknow anybody who's like, yeah, he's
okay, or you know, takehim or leave him. He is an
acquired taste, I think. Andthe people who love him will go to
the earth's end to support him,and the people who hate him will threaten
to kill him. I mean,it's it's really the know, both ends

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of the spectrum. I saw thatguy is a John Gresham. He's the
author, right, John Gresham,Grisham, Grisham. Yeah, he was
on the view and somebody said,you know, he wrote a book about
executing two Supreme Court justices. Andhe goes, yay, because I love
to do it again. And thenthe women quickly stepped in and when no,
no, no, no, no, he's just talking about writing another

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book. He's not talking about assassinatingSupreme Court justices and they had to sort
of clean that up for him,and I thought that was weird. You
know, what a weird society welive in where now we're celebrating the death
of people, And I think Krozeer, I don't know when that started.
I think it was the first timeI remember people celebrating the death of a

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president I think was Ronald Reagan andmaybe Nixon. I don't think. I
don't remember people celebrating his death,but I do remember people when Reagan died
saying, I hope he burns inhell. I hope that. You know,
he was, you know, thepresident that denied AIDS and went through
that whole deal. So I doremember people celebrating his death, and then

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sort of since then, it's likecool to do in this country when somebody
passes away, to you know,to dance on their grave, and that's
kind of an ugly part of society. I think. I remember when he
was shot. When Reagan was shot, I was in middle school at the
time, and they announced it overthe PA and the school I was at

(07:26):
was near d c oh Wow.And when they announced it over the PI
BA, literally everybody in the classroomjust cheered, Is that right? Yeah?
Wow? What a radical school theycheered Reagan getting shot. Yeah wow,
man, different from the school Iwent to. But then this is
also something strange I heard today.I saw this right after the verdict where

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Trump was found guilty on thirty fourcounts and thirty four felonies in New York
City. But I saw immediately didthat highest level of lawmakers in this country,
Senators and congressmen, congress women,congress people, they said that this
whole thing is a farce. It'sfraudulent, it's a scam. It's a

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sham trial, it's a kangaroo court. And I thought to myself, this
is not good. This is notgood. Man. Anytime you get the
highest level of people in this countrysaying that this was a scam, this
country is falling apart. We can'tdo that. I don't know how to
prevent that, but I don't know. But man, it's that's really that's

(08:35):
really tough to see that that's goingin any good direction, any good direction
where the top officials in this countrycall it a scam. And whether you
think it is or not, it'sit's odd that the judicial system. I
think lost today. I think,I don't know, we'll find out.
But the Donald Trump site where heraises money is down. And I don't

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know if that's down because so manypeople are trying to contact or they took
it down. I don't know.But there's a lot going on, lots
of going on. I didn't getto hear John from the John and Ken
Show announced the verdict, and youdidn't either, Maybe if you weren't listening,
maybe you were working, you know, you got to work until I
don't know, four o'clock, fiveo'clock, whatever. So we're going to
play that at some point when theinitial when the initial Trump decision came down.

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Today, John Colbett was on liveand those things you like to hear
live, and if you miss it, we'll play it back for you.
You're listening to Tim Conway Junior ondemand from KFI AM six forty. Donald
Trump is the big news story inthe nation right now, and I think
in the world. I think asthe you know, as Europe wakes up

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tomorrow, whoever's sleeping right now,I don't who's sleeping right now, and
they they see that, you know, one of the two candidates running for
the most powerful office in the worldis a convicted felon. I don't know
what that does to our RepU meditation. And if he's elected again, what
does that do? Also? Idon't know. I don't know about this.

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And Kroze, maybe you know theanswer, because you know, you
went to school longer nighted. IsDonald Trump allowed to vote for himself in
in in Florida? I think hewill be this year because it's pending on
appeal, so nothing's set in stoneyet. Okay, but after that if
he if he appeals and he losesthe appeal, that's wild. I don't
believe we'll be allowed to know.How about that? How about in the

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debate going you didn't even vote foryourself? Oh god, I really couldn't,
you know, I really did,But I am. You know.
We're just getting over COVID, whichreally screwed up a lot of relationships also
the first Trump presidency and screwed upa lot of relationships where you went back
to Thanksgiving and he didn't talk tocertain people, and a lot of relationships

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deteriorated because you were on Trump trainand they weren't, or they were on
Biden's side and you were, andand and this whole country just is starting
to get over that. And I'venoticed that in bars and restaurants and amongst
friends and co workers, that nobodyis excluding anybody like in the hallway because

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their political beliefs. And there arepeople in the hall I could go through
the hallways right now and tell youyou know, who's on what side,
and I don't treat anybody differently.I think, as a matter of fact,
I might even treat the other sidebetter because I don't know. I
don't know. I feel like Ilike they need like a hug. I
don't know. Maybe I know itsounds so condescending, and I hope I

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hoped it didn't, but it justdid. But I would hope that this
wouldn't kill any friendships. You knowthat this decision today, that if somebody
writes something on Twitter saying, youknow, Trump's a loser or Trump's a
convicted felon, and now they youknow, they painted with that brush all
the time. I hope we don'tgo down that rabbit hole again where you

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don't show up to Thanksgiving, oryour mom doesn't talk to you, or
your brother or your sister in lawbecause you're on one side or the other.
I think we did that during COVID. It didn't work. It didn't
work at all, And and Ithink are our best instincts is to try
to fight that, try to fightit. All right, We're we're not

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going to do the whole day ofuh of Donald Trump. It's it really
doesn't, you know, affect ourlives much on a day to day basis
here. But I did want to. I did want to play John Colebel
because anytime there's a major news story, KFI is the go to station in
La to tune two. When nineto eleven hit KFI, when the O.

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J. Simpson verdict was read,KFI, Krozer, were you working
here when the when the OJ Simpsonvertic was read? Yes, you were
here a kfor not no, notspecifically that day. I was home,
so I watched it on TV likeeverybody else. Oh I see, okay,
But you know there were a lotof people when nine to eleven happen.
And again you're not going to believethis, but kids that were born

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two years after nine to eleven canlegally drink in this country. They're twenty
one. If you're born in twothousand and three, you can legally drink
in this country if you're born youknow, before what May whatever. Today
is twenty eight twenty. With mydaughter, she was born two weeks before
nine to eleven. And then onSaturday night we were at the White House
in Anaheim, ordered some drinks forWow, that is so crazy, you

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know. And I saw that atA seven eleven. I saw, you
know, I saw like May fifteen, two thousand and three, and I
said to my wife, figure,what is that? Why is that date
there? And she was tim,that's the date that they have to check
your ID to see if you're bornbefore that and you can drink. I'm
like, oh, I couldn't believeit that it's already a twenty a two

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thousand and three. It's amazing thatthose people weren't alive during nine to eleven.
Anyway, getting back to this,when nine to eleven happened, all
the music stations here at iHeart,was it Clear Channel or I I think
it was Clear Channel back then,may have been I heard It's not iHeart
at that point. Okay, it'sthe same company, but so all of
the music stations they flipped to BillHandle and KFI, and there's still I

(14:20):
still run into people who will say, I first heard about KFI on nine
to eleven and I've been, youknow, a listener since, And so
when a big news story happens,you want to listen to KFI. Maybe
you miss John Colebelt and the decisionon Trump today, So we're going to
play that for you when we comeback. Yeah, that's pretty cool.

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Okay, all right, We're notafraid to play other shows here at the
station as long as they play ourcrap once in a while, maybe they
will, but we'll play that whencome back. You'll hear it live how
it sounded here on KFI. Whenthe Trump decision came down in New York
City today. You're listening to TimConway Junior on demand from KFI. Have

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you heard Donald Trump convicted of thethirty four counts in New York City?
And this if if Trump wins inNovember, then we're probably going to see
exactly what happened when you know Nixongot thrown out of office. Then the
Republicans went after Clinton, and thenthe Democrats went after Trump, and it

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goes on and on and on,and if Trump wins in November, he'll
probably go after the Biden Administration forelection interference over this case. And then
that'll that'll be a big trial aswell, and he'll go on and on
and on. It'll can it'll justkeep continuing. Trump's first rally after this

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I don't think his planned. There'sone in North Dakota, but he's not
expected to go to it. Andso whenever he puts together his first rally,
there's going to be I imagine tens, if not hundreds of thousands of
people show up at that rally becausepeople are motivated again on the Trump side

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to get up and get their voicesheard. They hate what they just saw
today. Hate it. So ifyou want to listen to KFI when big
news comes our way, and therewas nothing bigger this year than this case
and this verdict. And so JohnColbelt was on live when it happened,

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and if you missed it, we'llplay it for you here on KFI.
It looks like it's going to beall guilty. Yeah. It's Deborah Mark,
the anchor for the John Colbelt Show. It looks like it's going to
be all guilty. Yeah, becausethe charges are for the invoices, the
checks that were written, and alsowhat they put down in the ledger.
It's all the same information, andthere were I think eleven checks are so

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written, so each check would havean invoice, a ledger notation, and
twenty four guilty verdicts. Right now, it looks like it's going to be
a clean sweep here. All right, we're twenty six, twenty seven,
and these are you know, nonviolentfelonies, and you know normally but non
violent felonies, nobody goes to jail. All right, We're up to thirty

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one guilty verdicts, thirty two,so it looks like looks like it's a
total blowout. Thirty four thirty fourguilty verdicts in the hush money criminal trial
against former President Trump, all falsifyingbusiness records in the first degree. One
of the cable channels is going througheach particular felony, and yeah, it's

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about the check and the check stubsand the invoices and what's written down in
the ledger itself. All that's consideredfraud because he was not acknowledging that this
was a payoff to Michael Cohen.He gets Stormi Daniels to be quiet.
It was just entered as some kindof business legal expenses. The way he
put it, and the overarching crime, according to the prosecutors, was this

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was to interfere in the election bysuppressing a story that would have had a
material effect on the election outcome.So Trump found guilty in all thirty four.
All right, there it is.You heard it right here on KFI.
Now Trump's responds to the verdict.Maybe you miss that here it is.
This was a disgrace. This wasa rigged trial by a conflicted judge

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who was corrupted. It's a riggedtrial, a disgrace. It wouldn't give
us a venue change. We wereat five or six percent in this district,
in this area. This was arigged, disgraceful trial. That the
real verdict is going to be Novemberfifth by the people. And they know

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what happened here, and everybody knowswhat happened here. You have a still
respect DA and the whole thing.We didn't do a thing wrong. I'm
a very innocent man. And it'sokay. I'm fighting for our country.
I'm fighting for our constitution. Ourwhole country is being rigged right now.

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This was done by the Biden administrationin order to wound or hurt an opponent,
a political opponent, and I thinkit's just a disgrace, and we'll
keep fighting. We'll fight till theend, and we'll win because our country's
gone to hell. We don't havethe same country anymore. We have a
divided mess where nation to decline,serious decline. Millions and millions of people

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pouring into our country right now fromprisons and from mental institutions, terrorists,
and they're taking over our country.We have a country that's in big trouble.
But this was a rigged decision rightfrom day one, with a conflicted
judges. Ship had never been allowedto try this case. Never, And

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we will fight for our constitution.This is loan from over, thank you
very much. There it is.And and that wraps up our Trump coverage,
all right. I saw something innews today that I couldn't believe.
Remember we covered this story that happenedin January where a and it was a
slow news day and it got alot of coverage, which it should have.

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But Krozier, you'll remember this,belly O, you'll remember it as
well. It really affected you.You remember in there was a there was
a target store in downtown or theWestlake district and a little girl was kidnapped
a little boy or little girl.I think it was a little girl that
was kidnapped, and it was wallto wall coverage. You know, people
couldn't believe it. This little girl. It was on videotape. I think

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it was a homeless woman that didit, and she nabbed this little girl.
And it's every parent's worst nightmare.Every parent's worst nightmare is having their
kid taken from them, and ittrumps every single other disaster they could possibly
happen. And that woman got caughtfor doing it. She spent a little

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time behind bars. She was recentlyreleased and did it again, did it
again, and she tried to kidnapa little boy this time, and now
she's been arrested and there's no bail. This time, she was out on
I think she got a short,short jail term, and then she was

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also on probation and she tried tosteal and kidnap another child right in that
same area. And it's wild,it's crazy, you know, again,
everybody's every parent's worst nightmare. It'sastonishing that that woman wasn't sent to jail

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or prison for a long long time. But because everybody gets a second chance
around here she was let out andthis you know, this father today almost
lost his son I think he waslike three or four years old to this
crazy woman. So you got toyou know, when my daughter was young,
I never ever let her out ofmy sight. The one time I

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lost her in a store was inTarget and she was hiding in a clothes
rack and I didn't know it,and I flipped out. I flipped out.
I went to security. I said, hey, you got to watch
the doors I'm looking for. Therewas another guy that was helped me out
looking for We found her pretty quickly, but I'd still remember exactly where I
was. I can tell you theexact square of linoleum I was standing on

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in the Burbank Target. When Icouldn't find her, my life changed.
And since then, and well evenbefore then, I always would keep an
eye on her. If my daughterwould go to the bathroom, I'd be
standing outside that door while she wentinto the bathroom and until she came out.
And if she was more than aminute, I'd send somebody in.

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Hey, go in there and seeif she's in there, and she's see
if she's okay. And so you'vegot to keep your eye on your kids.
Nowadays, there are way too manycrazy people out there, way too
many, and they get a secondchance, they'll do it again, like
like happened this year in January.She did it, she got caught,
she went to jail, she gotout, and she did it again.

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So please please keep an eye onyour kids. You will never ever get
over your kid being taken from youever ever, So keep an eye on
those kids. You're listening to TimConway Junior on Demyl from KFI Am sixty
one. More Trump story and thenwe'll get onto our day to day business

(23:44):
of living in this crazy city ofours. Don't if you saw that story
of the guy throwing the homeless guythrowing rocks onto a highway, that's a
lot of fun. It seems likeevery news station, every TV news station,
or a newscast starts with four storyworries of homeless people, four or
five stories of homeless people, fires, kidnapping, throwing rocks onto highways.

(24:10):
It's it's or an encampment. Thepeople want out of their city. I
was watching KTLA news today, theone o'clocker with Glenn Walker. I like
that. Glenn Walker my kind ofguy. I'll tell you that story about
Glenn Walker. You know, he'sthe host, he's the anchor of that
noon and one o'clock and three o'clocknews at KTLIM. And I live two

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blocks away from where his mom livesin a senior apartment in Burbank. And
I said, in passing, youknow, just to sound like a nice
guy, I say, if yourmom ever needs anything, let me know.
Two weeks later, Hey, ifyou don't mind, I'm like,
oh, Glenn, I just saidthat, you know, does sound like

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you know, like another like anice human being. I didn't mean for
you to call me on it.I said, what does she need?
Wow? Can you run a sevento eleven? And then she's got a
prescription at CVS. I'm like,oh, buddy, I'm moving back to
Tarzana. I don't know if Itold you that, but I'm moving to
Tarzana. No, that Glen Walkeris great. Glen Walker is a fine

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gentleman. He ended up marrying anold high school friend of mine. Kind
of a small world, all right, Donald Trump? Another Trump story here,
and then we will move on.Donald Trump has a litany of fundraising
events scheduled in the coming weeks asthe end of his criminal trial marks the
beginning of a period of enhanced campaigning, and he's probably gonna be on the
campaign trail pretty quickly. Trump's donationside crashed briefly after the guilty verdict,

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and Trump wants to hold a rallyfundraiser in Madison Square Garden this summer,
which will either be huge or not. I don't know, but I'm not
afraid to go into the opponent's lockerroom or you know, arena or stadium.
You know. Trump spoke at theat the in the Bronx, and

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I can't remember the last time.I think it was Reagan the last time
a Republican went into the Bronx orBrooklyn or any of the boroughs and spoke.
And then he also spoke at theLibertarian Parties convention, which was not
a friendly audience. But now thatthe criminal trial in New York has wrapped

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up with a guilty verdict for formerPresident Donald Trump, he is plowing ahead
with a packed schedule of fundraising eventsthat will likely raise tens of millions of
dollars for his presidential campaign. Thedonation started coming in within moments of the
guilty verdict. Trump campaign aide saidthat late today was. It was unclear

(26:55):
exactly how much the campaign had raisedfrom small dollar donors, but it was
enough that the campaign's donation website crashedimmediately. But while Trump's small donors mobilized
with the new Trump campaign ads labelingthe former president as a political prisoner,
Trump himself is gearing up to raisebig money from wealthy Republicans. Longtime venture

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capitalist David Sachs is scheduled to Ithink on June sixth in San Francisco to
put together a fundraiser, and ticketsfor the event start at fifty thousand dollars
go up to three hundred thousand dollarscouples. If you're a couple, you
get in for five hundred thousand dollarshalf a million dollars for couples. So

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I don't know when his first event'sgoing to be, but it's going to
be huge wherever it is. Youknow, theoretically, this could be the
only criminal trial, or of allthe trials that he's facing, this could
be the only one we see beforethe election. Yeah right, you know,
because he could stall the other onesenough, and even this one's going
to be probably going to get aI'm betting it's going to get appealed,

(28:06):
and that appeal is not going tobe heart probably before the election takes place.
Yeah, this is going to beyou know what it's I hate to
say, Uh, it's you know, I sort of it sounds self serving,
but man, what a time tolisten to KFI between now and November
fifth. I mean, come on, where are you going? You know,
what are you doing where you're notlistening to KFI. We're going to

(28:26):
have every aspect covered of this thing. We have got, uh, you
know the wake Up Call with AmyKing, she kicks ass. How if
you saw this Crozier and I've beenasked not to go into date great detail
about ratings. That's the number oneshow at that hour? What's the wake
up call is? In Los Angeles? Not surprising? Number one? And

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then Bill Handle takes over. Ohit has been for a while. Yeah,
number one, Gary Shannon, numberone, John cole Belt number one.
Conway showed number nineteen mokel one.You see the hammock effect there.
I love that. Yes, ifwe made it, somebody got out of

(29:11):
the hammock, I said rob Bertluca. I said, hey, do we
get a bonus? He goes notfor nineteen and then slammed the door.
Oh the new door slammer. That'sgood, all right, But you know,
this is a very difficult day.You know, obviously we're trying to
keep it light. It's a verydifficult day for real Trump supporters, very

(29:33):
difficult day. And I know you'redepressed about it. I know you're pissed,
but it's you know, and again, you're you're playing in a seven
game series and you lost the game. And every time, if you've ever
watched a seven game series, maybeyou're a fan of the NBA or Major
League Baseball World Series or even aKings fan, you know where you go

(29:56):
with seven game series and you losea game or you lose two games,
man, it always makes the finalif you can win the last game,
it always makes that sweeter. Andthe goal of every athlete, every single
athlete. Obviously they want to makesome money, and they want to,
you know, get some fame.They want to go to the Hall of
Fame. But you ask every singleathlete if they would trade money or trade

(30:18):
the Hall of Fame for one thing, they all say yes, and that
is to win the last game ofthe season. If you're on the team
that wins the last game of theseason. That's sweet. That is the
sweetest of all victories. Like ReggieMiller, who I think is one of
the nicest guys I've ever met,one of the greatest analysts on TV.

(30:38):
He never won a championship, andI think I don't know if that bothers
him on a day to day basis, and maybe me saying on the air
bothers him. I don't know,but I think that that athletes are bothered
that don't have a championship ring whatis it? Another one is Charles Barkley.
You know Charles Barkley. I don'tthink Charles Barkley ever won a championship,

(31:02):
did not. Yeah, And Ithink that when he sits in and
he argues with Shaquille O'Neal, ShaquilleO'Neal just holds his hand up with his
rings and it bothers him. Itbothers him. Yes, not winning a
champion no doubt. My second favoriteplayer of all time. Oh, Charles
barkleysoutely. I love that guy.Yeah, Yeah, he's the best yep.
Yeah. And I love the factthat you never know where he is

(31:23):
politically. He jumps out all overthe place. Yeah, you know,
he's all over the joint. Iwatched his show with Gail King. You
know, King, Charles, youare the one. Yeah. I thought
it was great because you know,it's like George Carlin said, the reason
why you watch NASCAR is to watcha twenty six car pile up that you're

(31:45):
not in. Where else can yousee a twenty six car pile up and
you're not in it? What agreat comment. The reason the reason why
I watch nascars to watch a twentysix car pile up that I'm not in.
That's a great comment that George Carlinhas a million, million, trillion
great comments. I miss that guyevery day. Every time I'm on YouTube

(32:08):
and I run across something he did, I always watch it. The probably
the smartest, funniest man I everin show business. You're not on the
plane, you're in the plane.I love also when he said, you
know, when you're on a plane, you know you have to fart,
but you don't know how the peoplearound you can handle it, so you
let out about ten percent to seeif the people around you can take it

(32:30):
in. He also said two peopleon an elevator, one of them fart's
everybody knows who did it. That'sI love when he says and the stewardess
says, welcome him to a newcity, Welcome to Saint Louis Well,
who the hell made you? Mayorwelcoming people to this town. Conway show

(32:54):
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