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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 kf IAm sixty. It is the Conway Show.
It's Friday. Everybody dig dong withFriday? All right, kind of
a busy week. But Steve Gregoryis here. He's taking time out from
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donating to the Trump campaign to bewith us. How you bub you know?
I can't your checkbook out? Isaid, I have never ever donated
money to a campaign in my life. Now, what's the checkbook? All
about the checkbook? That's rant Tomorrow'sthe first of the month. That's ding
dong with you? Yeah? Yeah, And you're renting from Donald J.
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No, no, no, Idon't. I do not I have,
and anyone can is free. They'refree to look up all the publics.
You'll never see my name. Iknow, I know. I've even dated
a politician. I wouldn't even donateto her campaign. Wow, what an
insult. I felt like my participationwas already donation. Enough was she?
What level was mayor? I meana council member? Oh okay, all
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right, I like your question better. What level was she? I'll tell
you for good about the pology.I'll tell you what break. Yeah,
yeah, all right. We havea very special guest on with us,
a friend of yours, guy who'syou know, putting his life online,
sacrificing his safety to protect all ofus. Sergeant Scott Davis is with us.
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Sergeant, how are you, sir? Good afternoon, gentlemen, how
are you? What a day inla Huh? It is fantastic, beautiful
outside. Have you arrested anybody today? Not yet, but it is early.
We're just starting our ship. Allright, that's great man. All
right. Steve Gregory is here.I guess you guys have this unbelievable fundraiser
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going on. Huh, yeah,you know, sergeant, I brought him
on today to talk about a veryspecial fund nature. I've not heard of
this one before, so it caughtmy attention. The LAPD Metro Division that
is the home of SWAT. Youknow, I don't think people realize that
that SWAT was invented by LAPD byChief Gates, my right, sergeant.
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That is accurate, yes, whatso? And air support as well.
It is an unusual terrain here,and so the lap helicopters, lapdknines,
they're the ones they have patrol dogsand they have gun dogs. I didn't
learn about this till today. Ididn't know what a gun dog was.
What's a gun dog, Sergeant,Well, you can train the dog to
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search for a variety of scents andbombs and narcotics and guns are one of
them. And we and for patroldogs, which you know, we search
for people who run from the police, and many of them are armed,
so it's a natural fit to havegun dogs as well. We search for
the gun evidence that goes along withthose cases. You know. I was
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at Burbank a couple of years ago. They have a thing called Holiday in
the Park and during the week beforeweek or two before Christmas, they closed
down Magnolia and everybody in the area, everybody who've been Burbank, they get
together. They have shops and youknow, booths and music and food and
everything. And Burbank cops were thereand they had their canine unit and the
drug sniffing dog and they said tome, they go, hey, do
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you want to meet the drug sniffingdog? And I said, no way.
Help awareness is a good thing,yeah, but it looks like you
guys could use helping hand here andgetting more support for these animals, these
beautiful animals. Oh well, yes, it is a little known fact that
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the Los Angeles Week Department, whilesupporting us in a variety of ways,
does not purchase canines. And sowe have to fundraise every year to replace
one of the eighteen or actually twentyfour if you count the gun dogs canines
that we have in our platoon,and they age out of service and so
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we have to replace them and toget the handlers a new dog up and
running, and so we're constantly well, at least we have a fun raising
drive once year to accomplish that.Okay, that's kind of cool. Where
can people go, ste you Gregory, Well, we've got the QR code.
Sharon's got it. Bellio is goingto post it on your social Just
describe the QR code and people cantake a picture of the radio. Unfortunately,
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yeah, no, the QR codetakes them right to the page and
you get it off your social media. Okay, Kim, Tim Conway show
Conway shown and then sergeant how muchdoes it cost for a dog? And
what's the annual maintenance? So wehave it costs fourteen thousand dollars in today's
environment to get a police knine.We import them from Europe and they have
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very special traits and abilities as wellas some have titles, meaning they have
some level of training. And sowith all the fees and everything to get
them over here, the costs fourteenthousand dollars. I heard that the first
thing you do when you bring theseanimals in from Europe is baye them.
They're not from France or from Germany. No this kidd shave him. By
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the way, I don't know howlong you've been with l A p D,
but you probably remember a very goodfriend of mine, Chief Charlie Beck.
I do remember him, and I'vebeen here for thirty years. Okay,
Wow, I got in trouble withmy buddy, Charlie Beck. He
was retiring and there was a goingaway party for him, a retirement party,
and they asked me to m seeit, and I said that Charlie
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Beck. Chief Charlie Beck came upto me. He said, hey,
he says, me and my wifeare thinking about, you know, getting
an RV after I retire and seeingthe the you know, seeing the United
States. Is there you have anyconnection to Mike Thompson r V? And
I said, yeah, I'll hookyou up. And I said, by
the way, uh, the one. The first place you should go see
sometime is the San Fernando Valley.Sir, we have city White service.
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We go there, we go anywherethe call is made to us. I
just want to share that with yourpublic. I'll be honest with you.
I've never heard Chief Charlie Beck swearuntil he pulled me aside. Yeah.
No, I've been on the receivingend of that too. Yeah, that's
kind of cool. All right,we're gonna do our damn. This's our
best here. Thank you for keepingthe city safe. You guys do an
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outstanding job. I've always been afan, even through the thin years.
Whatever everyone tried to, you know, defund you guys. I said,
it's gonna lead to a lot ofcrime. It's gonna lead to a lot
of bad vibes. Man, Sothank you, thank you and everyone.
And when you retire, let usknow and we'll mention it here on kfive.
I'm so grateful for all of yoursupport. Thank you, sir,
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you are the best. Thanks ourchargin Scott Davis ding Dong with that guy.
That guy's great lapd all right,Steve Gregor, are you gonna stay
with us? Is that correct?We got another dog story? Oh my
god, it's You're a one dogpony. You know what that means.
You're listening to Tim Conway Junior ondemand from KFI Am six forty. Before
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we get back to Steve Gregory,I got to read an apology on there.
I don't like to do it,but once in a while, you
gotta do it. It's Tim ConwayJr. At the opening of the show
today, I referenced Steve Garvey.I'm Steve Gregory donating to Donald Trump.
It was wrong to me to saythat he has never donated to Donald Trump.
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He may never donate to Donald Trump. And I apologize, and I
expect that this won't be enough,but I will be working on myself.
Signed Tim Conway Jr. Is thatokay? Well, you got so pissed
or in the break Well, thething is to say, you got to
remember I can't be political. Ican't do that. I gotta stay in
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the middle. Okay, So youare here, we talked about dogs.
You have more dog information. Whatis this a new weekend show you're doing?
I know right? This was thisis the story I worked on today.
That's on CAMFI News A Krozer hasin his cast coming up short for
newscast. Yeah, last year inLos Angeles, sixty five postal carriers were
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bitten by dogs. Wow? Howmany dogs were bitten by postal carrier?
That number is not available. That'sa thirty five percent increase nationwide last year
fifty eight hundred. Wow, postalcarriers were bitten by dogs? Is that
right? Eight fifty eight hundred nationwidelast year. So LA is the number
one market in the country for numberone again, you know exactly? So
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I was talking to the guy fromthe Postal Service, David Rupert. And
get this. He lives in Wyoming. He's got a Colorado phone number.
He takes care of the Western USand he's a big Conway fan. Is
that right? Yeah? Who listensto you every night? Wait? And
what's his name? David Rupert?David Rupert? All right, shout out
to David Rupert. Yeah, andwhat does he do again? He's with
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the Postal Service, he's the communicationsrepay. In fact, during an interview,
I have a piece audio in therefor you. During an interview,
listened to what he said about aboutbeing you know, about homeowners being safe
with their pets. Okay, welli'd have to, I'd have to find
it. Oh, I thought youhad it up there. Sorry, So
if you hear ing dong at yourdoor, it means the letter carriers there
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and put the dog into another room. That's great. Wait, play that
again, Robin, I stepped on. I'm sorry. So if you hear
a ding dong at your door,it means the letter carriers there and put
the dog into another room. That'sgreat, that's great. Are these are
they getting bitten by wild dogs onthe street or people know? They're actual
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pets, people's pets. Really,And so it's what he said because I
what it was curious about is what'sthe protocol if a male carrier is going
down the street and then a dogjumps the fence or something. They are
trained to protect themselves, and believeit or not, their male bag is
one of their biggest protection devices.It's like a big barrier. And then
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they have the mace. Oh theydo carry spray. Yeah, they're allowed
to use that, and if theyfeel unsafe, they are allowed to skip
your house. Okay, they justwon't deliver that. That happened in Santa
Monica, a couple of years ago, they skipped an entire apartment building because
it was unsafe. Is that thetrue story unsafe? Is that the one
where all the ballots were in thetrash. That was a different on difference.
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No, but I thought it wasinteresting when he talked about it when
we don't really think about it,and he says, everyone thinks their dogs
are so sweet, they that theywould never do anything. They said,
you got to remember that every timea postal carrier approaches a home, a
dog sees them as an intruder.Sure, so a dog is going to
respond appropriately, but it's incumbent uponyou to put that dog in a you
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know, you know, in thekennel in another room, or have it
on a leash, or do whatever. Make sure it's secure so that you
can get your postal stuff. Ifeel bad for UH male carriers because you
know, when when you work,you know, take any job, you
know, let's say construction, okay, and you look at downtown Los Angeles
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and maybe you worked on the UnionBank building or the Interstate Bank builder,
or maybe Staple Center, and youworked on that for a year or two
or three years, and you youhelped create that building. Your your blood,
sweat and tears went into building,you know, such a beautiful building.
And then you leave and you goon to a different project. And
then as you drive by that buildingin your later years, you can tell
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your kids, your grandkids, heyI did that. I was a part
of, you know, building that. But when you're a mail carrier,
there's never any sense of accomplishment thatyou can point to, because once you
get done with your day's work,you go back and you have another stack
of letters to do all over again. Well, I would look at it
this way. You know, carriersare delivering prescription medication. I look,
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look, I love mail carriers.I'm just saying that I empathize or sympathize
with them that it's it's tough toyou know, to do your day's work
and then go back to the samepile of male that you had to deliver
that day. It looks the same, like monotonous. Yeah yeah, right.
But when you're building staple center,there's levels of estamplishment. Yeah.
I mean, look, we putthe seats in today, we got the
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hot dogs today, we got thebuns today, we got the ketchup today.
You know, never thought of it. Yeah, yeah, you know.
I bring that up because Mayor Reardand God bless his soul, he's
no longer with us. He gaveus a tour when when he was he
was mayor. I think it's Ithink he had left by then, but
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anyway, he called us up.We were a kalas ax. He said,
hey, do you guys want totake a tour of this arena they're
building downtown called Staples Center. Wesaid, yeah, sure, we'd love
to. So we show up.There's myself, Steckler, a few other
people, and a guy named MalibuDan and Malibudan shows up and he's wearing
flip plups like sandals. And theforeman at at the at the construction site
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saying said, oh, you guys, come on in, but that guy
wearing sandals is not coming in right, And the mayor, Mayor Reardon said,
oh no, he's with me.And I remember the foreman saying I
don't give enough who he's with.He's not coming in here. Yeah,
that was a wild wild you know, like confrontation. They ticket they take
this, sure they do, becauseif that guy gets it, gets injured,
it's not the mayor's fault. It'sthe foreman's fault. Every time we
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go to who have to do someof the lax and the construction area over
there, we have to wear steeltoed boots in a hard hat and goggles,
you know. And this is howgreat the construction workers in the company
was that was building Staples Center.They had built they built the roof while
they were building the bowl, andthen they're going to lower the roof onto
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the bowl, right but the butthe roof is so heavy that they that
they actually calculated that it was goingto push the actual bowl down six to
eight inches as they lowered the roofon the top round into the ground,
and it was exactly seven inches.They calculated almost to the exact inch that
it was going to push the bowldown into the ground. I mean,
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those guys went to school longer thanwe did. Clearly. Yes, it's
like Mile High Stadium when I grewup in color you know, they used
to have to push a segment ofthat mile high stadium out to make it
the state of the baseball field,and then they would have to push it
back in. But it was onsix or seven inches of water. It
was very state of the art backthen. And that's how they were able
to push it. Wow, itwas on water. All right, let's
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get back to this. So sure, so they I don't let your dog
bite the mail carrier, right,don't let don't let your dog bite the
hand that serves you. I see. Okay, that was the campaign,
all right? And I are theyAre they panicking over this or no?
They? I mean sixty five.It may not sound like a lot considering
the population, but that's you know, to those mail carriers that get injured.
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And and that's what David was tellingme. He's like, some of
these people are in the hospital,had gone to the hospital. Our injuries
are so serious and severe, andespecially if the dog has rabies or other
illness and disease. And and dogswhen they when they locked their jaw,
man, there's nothing open. Yeah. And and some dogs are a little
more dangerous than others. You know, I didn't know that, Is that
correct? What dogs? Are youtalking about? Standard poodles? No,
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little chihuavas, Oh yeah, littletiny teeth. No, but yeah,
there are dogs that are you knowthat when you go to a shelter,
you see a type of dog that'syou know, what is it? One
of the most dangerous dogs know thosewhat is that? That is the rottweilers
rottweiler, rottweiler, bulldog or pitbullor pit bull? Yeah, the rottweiler.
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Yeah, those are trained to kill. I think lap poodles. Uh
negative? All right, thank youfor coming in My pleasure, giants stud
always great to see you and appearon your program. I thought you were
gonna go on with John Colebell totalk about the border. I was excited
about that. Never came together.You didn't come together. Yeah? Why
that? I don't know. Idon't know. I was busy, all
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right, something was going on.All right, have a nice weekend.
We appreciate you coming in, allright, Okay? Is this apology good
that? I can't believe that.You can't believe you wrote it, you
idiot. You're listening to Tim ConwayJunior on demand from KFI AM six forty.
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It's always a cool deal. Youcan. I can get rolling for
the weekend. Alex Michaelson. Idon't know if he's coming on with us.
I think he's supposed to be callingin, Is that correct, Alex
Michaelson, Yeah, he's supposed tobe calling in. He will be okay,
all right, all right, allright, he had a big interview
with Bill Maher and that was kindof a cool deal for him. So
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we'll we'll see if we can gethim on. And then Dave Koons knows
everything about cars. Love that guy, and he'll be coming on with us
as well. Thingdel three point eightmagnitude earthquake rattles O high in the Ventura
County area. Maybe you felt thatand that bothered you a little, and
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you think the world's coming to anend. And I'm here to tell you
that earthquakes are not the big dealthat you think they are. I don't
know anybody who's been killed in anearthquake. I don't know anybody who's been
hurt. That's not true. Iknow one guy who's been hurt in an
earthquake, my brother, And it'snot because he got hurt in the earthquake
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that he ran out without any shoeson and stepped on pine needles and got
him caught in his foot. Sothat's the only guy I know, one
guy who was affected by earthquakes.So if you don't know anybody who's been
killed by earthquakes, like you don't, and you don't know anybody who's been
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killed in earthquake or hurt in earthquakes, Like you don't, then stop worrying
about him, all right, Pleasestop worrying about him. It's it takes
up your entire life, that guykind of paranoia, and it doesn't It
doesn't help your daily life by beingparanoid about these things, does it.
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All Right, let's talk about Cadillac. People like cars, People enjoy cars.
Cadillac. Yeah, the affordable luxuryall electric. What's going on with
these Cadillacs? They go off withthese Cadillacs. The twenty twenty five Cadillac
Optic is a new all electric suvbuilt on the same Ultium platform as the
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Lyric, but this one starts atabout twenty thousand dollars less. The Optic
is going to be for a slightlyyounger buyer. We're thinking like older millennials,
somebody who's definitely tech forward. Ifsomebody's interested in the latest technology,
you know. I read a statthe other day that I think it's Ford
that is losing one hundred and thirtythousand dollars for every electric vehicle they make.
That cannot be sustained, that cannotcontinue. Eventually, they'd go out
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of business and the safety estate equipment, but also somebody wants an everyday functional
sport utility vehicle. Yeah, thenew Cadillac. You know. Bellio I,
I'm the king of really bad stockpicks. Boy, that is that
is accurate? Okay? Well,the only good stock pick I've ever given
to anybody in my life was tothe lovely one Sharon Belly. Oh,
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that's right. I gave you astock you did. Arco is the stock
ticker coming out of the New YorkStock Exchange, and I think they own
and operate thirty five hundred McDonald's,all of them south of the American Mexican
border. Arco. I gave youthat stock at four dollars a share,
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yep, and I think it's attwelve. I'd have to look it up,
but it's It was a good stocktip. Did you make any money
on it? No, I havenot, but I gave you it.
I gave you it's at nine dollarsand sixty six cents. It's down.
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It's down. It's called Arco's.No, I'm looking at it. It's
Dorado's Holding Company and they own let'ss the overview on the company. They
it's a company that owns and Iowned the master franchise to fast food restaurant
McDonald's in twenty countries in Latin America, Caribbean and as of December thirty first,
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twenty ten, pretty recent, sixpoint seven percent of McDonald's franchise restaurants
globally. They they own it hasmore than eighty one thousand employees. And
so I gave that stock tip toBellio A R C. Oh, and
I gave it to you it fourdollars a share. Yes, it went
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up to twelve. Did you sellit twelve? Oh? No, I
didn't. You did not know?Alex is here? Oh, Alex is
finally on the line. Let's findout the let's put up Alex Michaelson here.
But Bellio, I gave you thatstock tip at four bucks a share?
Yeah, did you buy it?No? Oh, it would have
gone to the toilet if I boughtit. So I gave you to it
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four to seventy a share, andit was that it was at thirteen dollars
a share. You could have madea boatload of money and then you didn't.
All right, Alex Michaelson is withus. Let's pop him up here
Alex how you, sir. I'mgood tim ding dong with you, king
dong with you. Buddy. Hey, I saw your Bill maher interview.
That was kind of cool. Yes, it was. That was That was
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one of our favorites. It waspretty cool to be able to sit down
with ten and you smoked. Didyou smoke pot with him? You know?
I was pretty disappointed that he didn'toffer. Oh, okay, I
didn't know that we were adding amarijuana lounge that he cooed with Woody Harrelson,
but he was working that night.I was working. I had to
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do the ten o'clock news, thoughit was it was a sober interview.
Okay, have you ever done thenews? High? I never have,
and even if I had, Idon't think a saying that I had right
now would be one. Okay,all right. You don't seem the type
who's going to take a big ripand do the news. No, No,
I actually are you? Are youbig into to weed? I'm not
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because I used to be. WhenI was in college. I used to
record The Letterman Show and then Ihave to watch it again because I missed
the first you know, the firstall the jokes in the first run because
I was you know, I washigh. But I used to do in
like high school and a little bitafter high school. But then as soon
as we had our daughter eighteen yearsago, I got paranoid. When she
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was very young, she might've beenlike a week or two old, I
got very paranoid and I could notlose that paranoia and I had to stop.
Yeah, I don't I don't loveit. But there are a few
people like Bill Maher or Willie Nelsonor suep Dog that if they asked you
to smoke with them, I feellike it's a life experience that you have
to do and you have to sayyes. I wish I could enjoy it
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like friends that I have who wakeup and smoke and they smoke all day.
I wish I could. I wishI had that gene. I really
do. Yeah. Yeah, what'son the big show tonight? Bub Tonight
we have this Speaker of the Assemblyof California, Robert Reeves, talking about
the budget situation, the Trump verdict, sort of what's going to happen in
terms of what might get cut whatmight not. The crime and retail theft
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and changes to that, and aneducation bond and all of that kind of
stuff. And then we have Johnmcintee, who is the founder of the
Right Stuff dating app, who oftengoes viral with his tiktoks, sort of
taking on the left and making funof folks. And he's talking about the
Trump trial and his advocacy for TikTokand not having a TikTok ban and some
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of the sort of the issues onthe right and the way that people conservatives
are feeling these days, and whata week it's been in politics, you
know what. And I hope I'mnot talking out of school here, but
I was told that you may notcome on today because you and your family
are really depressed. You and yourmom and dad and your sister big Trump
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supporters, and you really are sortof, you know, taken back by
yesterday's decision. And I'm glad youcame on, though I'm glad you're moving
on. Sure we're all in morning. I mean, I do think that
it's true that the left has greatlyunderestimated how much this decision really, really
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really frustrates people on the right,especially this particular case with this New York
venue and Stormy Daniels and Michael Cohenand the whole thing and how much it's
basically lit like a giant fire undera lot of these Trump supporters and feel
like they're sort of at war nowin a way that they didn't feel maybe
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even yesterday. I like the circusaspect to it. I like that that,
you know, he's convicted and he'sa felon and people are talking about
it and the two sides are gettingall crazy. It's great for news,
and it's gonna be a great runup until November, and it's gonna be
interesting to see what happens. Youknow, is he gonna go to jail's
you're not going to go to jail? Can he vote? Is he going
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to serve? If he's in jail. It's it's really it's more interesting then,
you know, then Reagan versus Carter. So you really see this just
as a reality show. What theplot twist is going to be and what
happens to the character you want?You know, if only there was like
some O J. S Team orsomething inside of the helicopter or something to
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get this all going more dramatic,that's correct. Yeah, I mean that
it's more interesting that it's a realityshow than if not the hell well,
the ratings that are tied to anythingwith Donald Trump would suggest that you're right
that and you can only imagine whatthe numbers would be for that day,
Biden, assuming that that happens,right, and I hope that CNN is
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you know, allows other stations andother networks to carry it. I know
they're allowing Fox and MSNBC, butI hope they spread that out and allow
the you know, the the legacymedia to carry that live. I think
that'd be a disservice if they didn't. They put out a statement saying that
they would, oh good, okay, that they will allow other people to
take it, and I hope that. I hope that we take it because
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I can't imagine there's going to besomething more interesting than that. Nothing in
the middle of summer, having youknow, summer reruns tomorrow, like talking
to the weather the local crime storyis going to be more compelling than that.
Now, what is it? Whatis your station Fox planning for?
Are they going to do a remotewhere you're gonna have a lot of fun,
a bunch of people listening and watching. What are you going to a
watch party? I don't know.I mean the last time around, we
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brought in a bunch of viewers anddid a focus group here in the studio,
which was actually really fun, andI remember that that was becoming friend.
Yeah, so I would love todo something like that. There's really
no reason to go to the debatethis time because it's in a studio.
There's no crowd, there's no reallyability to interact. So I think it'll
be something here. But you know, you're welcome to come if you want
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to watch it together. We loveI'd love to. Okay, and please
tell your dad not only thank youfor listening, but chin up yesterday.
It was just a small loss andhe'll get he'll he'll be back on his
feet. Okay, yep. Peopledo view it as sports teams, the
red jersey or the blue. That'sright, buddy. I appreciate you coming
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on every single week, Giant studd. We'll talk to you next week,
all right, ding dong with digdog buddy. All right, there he
goes Alex Michaelson. He sort oflaughed it off, but you could hear
in his voice that he was depressed. Whole family, big Trump supporters,
Maga guys and gals, hats andshirts and ah, they didn't sit well
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with them yesterday, and so hopefullyDad, moml uh, you know,
take the weekend to take a deepbreath and be right back on their feet
on Monday. That would be great. You're listening to Tim Conway Junior on
de mayl from KFI AM six forty. It is Friday, and it's summer,
the official start of summer. ItNo, it's not technically or legally
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summer. That doesn't happen for threemore weeks, but it does feel like
summer now that it's getting warmer outside. We're in Burrank right now. I'm
looking out at the Hazy Valley overlookingthe hills of Burbank right now, and
it's beautiful outside. You know,it's going to be about eighty degrees over
the weekend, and then next weekwe're going to get eighty fives. And
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we haven't seen that all year.We haven't been in the eighty fives all
year, or maybe a day.I don't remember that though. So it
is time for summer. It's timeto get out there and enjoy yourself.
Next weekend, I'm going to thatParker, Arizona float if anybody knows what
that is. I'll be one ofthose idiots in the river floating. There's
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a thing on the Colorado River.You go to Parker, Arizona, and
you pay like, I don't know, twenty thirty forty bucks whatever it is
to register, and then you getinto a raft and there's you know,
ten twelve thousand people that are alsodoing it, and you get in the
raft and they open up that damand the water flows south and you get
in your in your you know,your raft, your float and you float
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down the river. It's kind ofa cool down. It's gonna be one
hundred and five degrees, so Idon't know how long I'll last. But
that's a big gum cool you know, get together and gathering for a lot
of people. Enjoy that. I'llbe doing that next week. I'll be
in the Colorado River floating around.I know it doesn't seem like me.
You're right, you're hot, you'reright, you get I get that.
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I get that doesn't seem like me, But I'm gonna do it anyway.
Yeah, it does not seem likeyou at all at all. It seems
like something I would I would condemnand make fun of exactly people. Yeah,
go to you will you be wearingsocks and sandals. You know.
I don't know yet. I'm notsure of the attire. But I do
know that we bought a raft thathas a canopy over so I'll be in
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the shade. Yeah, n Iwill not be in the sun. I
will not be Do you wear abucket hat? I don't. But I
also discovered I went camping once inmy life. Once one night I slept
outside and it was at Parker,Arizona. It was twenty fifteen, twenty
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years ago, with my wife andher family, and we slept outside.
And I didn't know this I donow. I didn't know when it's one
hundred and five out or one hundredand ten out, for every beer that
you drink, you should have eightglasses of water because you're gonna get dehydrated.
So I didn't know that. Ihad, you know, fifteen beers
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and ended up in the hospital completelydehydrated, with an IV in each arm.
And it wasn't looking good for awhile. It was looking really ugly
for a while. And that wasmy first and last day of sleeping outside.
I'm an indoor guy, motel hotelguy, and the outdoors are for
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animals. That's your sleeps outside.But it should be a cool weekend.
All right, let's talk about theseguys are doing it again with these submersibles.
They're going on submersible hunting again withthe Titanic, and we covered a
little bit of it yesterday. Wedidn't get to the full story yesterday.
But people are going to do thisagain. They're going to get in a
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submersible and try to get to theTitanic and don't I don't get it.
Maybe they didn't see the news ofthat thing blew wall. Larry Connor has
soared to the International Space Station anddown to the deepest parts of the ocean.
All right, but it's the billionaire'snext adventure that's arguably turning the most
heads. Yeah, he wants totake this newly designed submersible to the Titanic
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shipwreck. Newly designed a right,the same deep sea voyage that killed five
people less than a year ago.Did you hear that, Larry, The
same deep sea that killed five peopleless than a year ago. Maybe you
missed that in the news, Larry. Growing questions surrounding that deadly submersible accident.
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This was a terrible disaster, butin our opinion, an avoidable one
and if done correctly, we candemonstrate world wide that this type of expiation
and submersible is safe the real estate. And I remember when that submersible did
explode is about a year ago orso, right around a year ago that
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the US Navy heard the submersible explodeand they were I think eighteen hundred miles
away. So we're in good shapewith the Navy, Army, Air Force,
Marines, Coast Guard. Those guysand gals are on top of it.
They know what's going on. Theyheard that thing twelve hundred or eighteen
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hundred miles away, which is odd, but very comforting knowing that we have
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