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June 17, 2024 29 mins
Gordon Ramsay says he’s ‘lucky’ to be alive, shows off severe bruising after cycling accident / Arby’s in Hollywood closing after 55 years...SAD! Where would the Arby’s hat go to? Scammers doing the old small change trick. Arbys Deep Dive with Oscar. Fighter Jet delays Philles v Orioles game / LAUSD voting to ban phones / Heat wave.
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It's KFI AM six forty and you'relistening to the Conway Show on demand on
the iHeartRadio app. Keep an eyeon that fire. We'll give you a
details. Alex Stone came on atthe top of the hour, the first
hour of the program and said togot about eight percent controlled there. Then
there's another fire out at at Aspariaand thirty one acres thirty percent contained out

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there. So we keep an eyeon both of those fires and hope they
put them out soon. That's myhope, all right. Hi, Gordon
Ramsey, very popular Chef's lucky tobe alive, could have been killed Chef
Ramsey. Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsey sayshe's lucky to be recovering after a bike

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accident in Connecticut. The Hell's Kitchenstar took to social media to share his
scary experience. How much I lovecycling and triathlons and iman et cetera.
This week, unfortunately, I hada really bad accident and it ready shook
me all say, I'm lucky tobe here. Ramsey revealed one side of

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his entire rib cages covered in aserious bruise. In the video. The
chef was visibly shaking at times ashe think the doctors and nurses who cared
for him. He also posted beforeand after pictures showing his mangled helmet following
the accident. Ramsey didn't say whatled up to the crash, but confirmed
he did not break any bones.He also reminds everyone to always wear a

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helmet. Yeah, gotta wear ahelmet. I guess you look like a
goofball when you ride a bike witha helmet. You look like you're really
too secure in life. And it'snice to be on a bike without a
helmet, but gotta wear one.It could save your life. That bruise
that he's got, basically it's likebelow his waist on his entire left side,
and it is his entire side isjust dark, dark purple. Yeah,

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it looks like just his whole bodyis one bruise. I wonder if
he has the same attitude in erthat he does in the kitchen, Like
about he has some help here?That's Alpare you call that a band aid?
Almost? Donkeys? How are youbeen here? How long have you
been in the game? You knowthat's not annoy I gotta get this guy
out of here, uh I wokeup to horrible, horrible fast food news

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that the art what's going on withyou? Belly is essing all over my
sorrow for Arby's clothes. No,okay, just seemed like it. But
Arby's on Sunset has closed. Theyopened when I was five, five years

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old, and my grandparents. I'vebeen there with my grandparents. I've been
there with my parents. I've beenthere with my daughter three four generations.
Did she enjoy it? No?No, no, no, no no.
I'll tell you quick Arby story withmy daughter. I got fired in
two thousand from KXLS and they wentto music and they didn't think I was

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the perfect guy to roll music posts. Yeah, that's right, So they
let me go. They gave methe shuffle off the Buffalo and I was
done. And I moved to Oregonbecause we have a small little condo up
there and it was cheaper, andI thought that was it. That was
a wrap on radio, and somepeople still believe that, but I so

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I moved everybody up to Oregon.And I remember it was raining one afternoon.
It was in the middle of thewinter. At four o'clock it gets
dark up there, and it wasraining, and I drive through an RB's
and my daughter was three at thetime, and I get the RBS the
French dip, no cheese. It'sbeautiful sandwich by the way, and she

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goes, Dad, She goes,that smell is making me sick. So
I get out of the car andI'm and I'm eating on the hood of
the car. I got my hota J sauce and dipping in to my
my roast beef sandwich into the ajowhile it's raining, and I could see

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the smoke the steam coming off theAJU. It's always hot there at Arp's.
I like them. And then Igot a phone call from one of
the executives at CBS and I thought, oh man, this is a job
opportunity. Yeah, and so theguy called me and goes, hey,
I Jackie Johnson is having a Christmasparty and or no it was it wasn't

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Christmas party, must been not abirthday party whatever, and she said,
uh, And I'm like, oh, I know Jackie Johnson. You know,
she's does the weather over at CBS. And I said, I'd fly
back to you know, that wasthe thing myself. I'd fly back in
a heartbeat, you know, andI'd go to a Jackie Johnson like a
big birthday bash whatever she's got goingon. And so the guy that called

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me, I said, hey,so Jackie Johnson's having a big party.
I'm like, oh, all right, And he said, do you have
any connection to Adam Carolla? Canyou get his phone number? That's nice.
So I'm unemployed, eating Arby's inthe rain and get a call from

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guy at CBS wanting Adam Corolla's numberso he could be invited to Jackie Johnson's
party. That was a low day, that was low, very low.
Did you get in the number?You said? I didn't have it.
Now. I just finished up mysandwich moved on. But I but I

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wrote to a lot of people thisArby's closing is devastating for me. And
I wrote to a friend, Isaid, sad day dot dot dot dot
dot it open when I was five. It's about this Rby's closing on sunset.
And then the person wrote back,Wow, maybe too many people realized

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it was gross. And then Iwrote back or exclamation point, exclamation point,
Young people don't appreciate the art ofa perfectly crafted sandwich. You got
that right, And then they wroteback, I don't think so That is
the best fast food roast beef sandwichin the world. Nothing comes close.

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I know. Angels a fan.Krozier would drive thirty miles out of his
way to get hit that Arby's.I used to go to that Arby's when
I was a kid. I didtoo all the time I went to Selma
Elementary. My mom would pick meup and we'd go over to that drive
through at the UH. I don'tknow if they had to drive through at
the time, we'd always go overto that Arby's. The one thing I

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will say about that arby is thatthat drive through may have sunk them.
It's a hairpin turn there. Imean, you got Mario Andretti skills to
get through that drive through. You'vegot that big block wall right along the
passenger's side of the drive through rightand all the scrape marks against it.
Yep, that might I think thatate them alive. And I remember going

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there with a gift card that MichelleCube Michelle Kelly gave me. She give
its very nice. She gave mea fifty hour gift card. Arby's goes
a long way and does it wentto that Arby's Roast beef sandwich, French
dip, fries, curly fries,coke. And then they said, oh,
our machines down were not taking giftcards. I'm like, okay,
I get it, I get it. Sell them, but don't take them.

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I get the scam. I getit. We were just talking about
that that specific exact Arby's, likea week or two ago. Yes,
that's my closest Arby's. Yeah,that was the one that was like on
the other side of that exact sameblock was a Columby school broadcasting where I
went. Yeah, it's near KTLAand Fox used to be over there right
near Sunset, near the one onone. And now our nearest Arby's is

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way out in the valley off Sepulvida, And so I I gotta drive like
twelve miles, thirteen miles to getto my nearest Arby's. You know what
what makes me crazy? And thenwe got I know, we gotta take
a break. When I drive toArizona. There's an Arby's on every off
ramp. Oh yeah, every everybodyloves it out in Arizona and you know
in East California. But man,people out here are just dumb. They're

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not hooked into the Arby's, youknow, flavorful cuisine. Some of the
regional restaurants, Man, just irritateyou when you can't get to them,
like people, you know, peopleoutside of here. They always come out
here and they talk about in andout. And I love me some absolutely
love some Bojangles. That's mostly onthe East. Hardy's that's basically Carls Junior.
Yeah right, yeah, yeah,But there's a few things that you

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can't get at Hardy's or at CarlsJunior that you could get at Harty's.
That was so good. I can'tbelieve they closed that Arby's. That's so
irritating. I feel like I'm ina nightmare right now. I feel like
I'm gonna wake up and that arbyis going to be open again. What
happened? Man? And they closedone in North Hollywood. They opened on
during the pandemic. It was openfor six weeks. And the clothes they've
been slowly shutting them down. They'vegot to save Arby's. That RBS sauce

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on an on an Arby's roast beefsandwich. I don't do the Horsey sauce.
Then never got into that the mixof the two man horse. No,
no, no. The Rby sauceand then the French dip. Arby
sauce French dip is beyond beautiful.That's yeah, that's basically a lot of
what like because I get the giantroast. Have you tried putting Arby's roast
beef on any other sandwich in theworld. It's disgusting of the sauce that

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it doesn't. It only works withArby's roast beef. It only works with
Arby's roast beef. And the bigpackets of sauce too. Yes, they're
longer side packets. Yeah. Oh, they got to open one here soon.
I're live on KFI. Arby's isdead, but we're alive. You're
listening to Tim Conway Junior on demandfrom KFI Am six forty. We're reminiscing

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about that that area that Rby's onSunset is in, and I can't believe
how much connection we have to thatarea. Gina Grad one of my dear
friends, great broadcaster. She usedto live across the street or down the
street from that Arby's and go thereall the time. She says she has
a couple of scratches on her carfrom that drive through. Krozer went to

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school across the street from there.What was that, Yeah, same block
on the on the back side ofthat block. And then Hollywood the new
assistant program director here. I thinkhis name is Oscar. He used to
live right there too, And thatwas his Arby's and and that was my
arby. That was your Arby's.Right. It's great because you mentioned that
hairpin turn and Gina Grad's car andeverything. But yeah, on the wall

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and on that little pole right there, you can see the evidence of many
cars hitting that one. Well,if you don't hit the pole, you're
going to take out their drive throughwindow, right, you know, So
they set that pole up. Butthere was a bar that was you know,
the Denny's was there, the onewith the full bar, and I
think it was somebody from KTLA orsomebody from Fox News had paid for them
to get their liquor license. Andthen Denny's had a full bar at that

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Denny's which you said it's closed.It's closed now, Yeah, it's been
closed for a few years. ButI remember drinking with a buddy of mine,
getting my Doug McIntyre. He hassince quit, he's seen the light
I have not, but we weredrinking all night and we ran out of
booze. So there was a barthat we discovered, a bar right across

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from that RB's opens at six am, and so we drove down there and
waited outside until the bar opened,which is I did that after my runway
days. That was not when Iwas modeling. That's when I was drinking
to sort of subdue and numb thefact that my modeling career was over.
And I remember waiting for that.We got there at five forty five and

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waited for that bar to open atsix am to have a couple more drinks.
And we were not alone. Therewere three other guys waiting outside to
get into that bar, and oneguy paid for his draft beer in change.
That six am bar crowd can bekind of fun, though, it's
great. I've done it a fewtimes, and you know, you get

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people that maybe were working overnight,you know, long shift somewhere, nurses,
things like that. There's a lotof people that hit that bar early,
yes, and nobody there's not alot of eye contact. It's almost
like going to a you know,a porno store where you got blinkers on.
You don't you know, if yourecognize anybody, an old friend,
an old classmate, you don't say, hey, how you doing. You're

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just there to you know, tonumb yourself. But what a great area.
And I can't believe how many peoplehave connections to that area, just
on this show and just on thisfloor. You do, Oscar Krozier,
does, Gina grad I do?I mean, it's it's amazing how we've
all sort of, you know,been been attracted to at one point in
our lives to that area. It'sa really busy area. It's still a

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busy area because right right down thestreet from that Arby's two is where that
one of the newer Netflix buildings went. Well, that's right, So there's
tons of people that work for Netflixthat that's like their main office post right
there. Yeah, and and thosethat's right on the lot of KTLA And
it's right across the stree from thehigh school there. Yes, yeah,
exactly, beautiful high school there,and that's where kt TV used to be,

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right where that school is now.I believe that school is where KTT
where Fox used to be. Butyou used to live on like a walking
distance that that Rby's on Sunset,Oh, yeah. I lived right on
the other side of that little neighborhoodon Santa Monica and Gower. I was
right across the tree from the HollywoodForever Cemetery. Oh yes, Yeah,
there's a big Halloween thing going onthere every year. Yep, yep,

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yep. They do movies in thesummer. It was. It's a very
active area to your point, right, people, there's schools, there's all
sorts of stuff that's happening right there. And I lived there. I lived
there for like twelve years before Irecently moved to Pasadena. And so you've
been to that RB probably tens ortwenty thirty, forty fifty times, all
hours of the day. Yeah,I'm going to miss that Rby's. Man,

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I cannot believe are Rby's on Sunset. It's been there for fifty five
years, well before you were born. Oh yeah, you know, it
was established and now it's closed forgood. And they didn't give us any
warning. They didn't give us likethree weeks where you can go there one
more time. They just boarded itup and it's over. And the woman
who runs it, I think she'sin her eighties or nineties and still the

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original owner yeah, like ninety one. I think ninety one. Yeah,
you know that says something for aboutRby's roast b. If you can down
that and choke that down your wholelife, you're gonna live to your ninety
one. That might be any I'msure Arby's would love that on some promotional
material, but I don't know howmany more people would vouch for that.

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Although you asked her like, wow, you lived off Arby's for ninety years,
she goes, no, I nevertouched that crap, right, I
knew better. I just sold youthe chumps like you. You're listening to
Tim Conway Junior on demand from KFIA. We had an interesting email.

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There's a twenty five foot hat thatsits outside of that Arby's on Sunset.
What's going to happen to that?I'd like to have that put it,
but I'd like to have that hatbackyard. I bet they'll sell it.
You know, it'll go to somemuseum. Maybe there's a there's a Museum
of Valley I don't know, signsomewhere near the airport, near Pani's airport.

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Maybe they like that, have thatbig hat, big hat. Maybe
the Arby's on Sepulvita would like twohats. Yes, I think i'd be
cool. I was at that Arby'son Sunset, which is just closed and
it and it's it's devastating to me, you know. I I've been there
with my grandparents, my dad,my mom, I took my daughter there.

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It's a it's a it was ourArby's and it's gone, and it
bothers me, it bothers me.And I remember sitting in that dining room,
you know, sometimes i'd eat,I'd eat there, you know,
asked the major d for a tableand pulled the chair and eat there.
And I remember seeing a guy comein and he was going to quick change.

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The lady worked there, and Iprobably should have said something, but
I didn't. You know, it'sjust eating my sandwich, mining my own
business. And he was, youknow, give me a change. He
got changed for twenty, got changedfor one hundred, how about fifty?
Take this about out? But butI ain't. Bang bang And he walks
out of there, and the managercomes out and says, what's going on,
and she goes, oh, hejust got change. And he counts

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the drawer and it's one hundred andseventy eight dollars. Shy, he quick
changed her for one hundred and seventyeight dollars, and I saw sort of
how he did it, how heinitiated it. He had nine one dollar
bills. And maybe I shouldn't sayit on the air, but what the
I'm teaching you how to commit afelony? I guess I don't know,
but I watch out for one.I think, yeah, right, Krozier,

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you are an angel man. Youcan spin it where Now I feel
great about telling you. I wasfeeling horrible. I'm taking notes. Yeah,
but here's how not to get quickchanged. Guy comes in with nine
one dollar bills and he puts iton the counter. He goes, hey,
can I get a ten for this? And nine out of ten times
the young guy or young lady willpull out of ten and give him the

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ten and then count the ones andsay, oh, there's only nine here,
and you'll look on the floor andgo, oh, I'm sorry,
one dropped on the floor. He'llthrow it on the floor. One dropped
on the floor, and he comesout and he gives her the extra one
dollar and he says, you knowwhat, instead of the ten and ten
ones, can you just give mea twenty, and ninety five percent of
the time she'll give you a twenty. Now ten of that is yours,

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ten of that is hers, andnow you have twenty dollars. And if
you keep doing that enough, itadds up. So you give the ten
back that you initially got, andthen say, hey, look, let
me give you this other ten back. Just give me twenty. That's right,
And they'll give you a twenty becausethey think it's you know, here
comes twenty dollars your way, giveher a twenty. And then as they
leave, you're like, ah,christ, I got taken. I got

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taken here. Krauzer did a story, and Kruzer's full of great stories.
You know, he gets some fromthe newsroom. The young ladies down there,
they work their ass off, andMichael Monks as well. I think
he's down there. Who's down there? Who's in the newsroom right now?
I believe Chris Little our bosses downthere? Okay, that's me. I
think Aaron all right, But youdid a story on license plates, and

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we're running out of numbers. Butcow months left, eighteen months left of
license plate numbers. I guess they'reswitching them up. It's a what is
it number number number letter letter letternumber, right, that's what it's going
to be. And it was theopposite before and then it and then they're
out. I guess symbols in there. But my my father was a big

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racetrack fan. I've told the storyon the air before, but you know,
we get different audiences. Have youheard it before, Maybe it's time
to get a cigarette or two.But my dad was a big, huge
fan of the racetrack, and heliked betting long shots, and so he
wanted to get a and he dida movie called The Long Shot. He
really liked the long shots. Sohe got a license plate that said long

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shot, but that was taken sohe had to put a one in front
of it, and so he hadone long shot but that was too many
letters, so he settled on onelng SHT, the number one lng sh

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T. And man, did weget some looks driving that car. I
think he thought he had it,and he's like, I'm gonna do this
now. I even after I pointedout to him, he said, no,
I don't think people are reading it, though I said, well,
I think they are a lot ofpeople stare on that ship. They are

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one long shot out to O sh T one long sh t. There
you go. If he still hasit or not, I mean, I
don't know if it's it's on anyof his the cars or I don't know,

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but that was that was a wouldI'd love to have that plate right
now. Oh yeah, but Idon't know how they let that out of
prison. You know, usually theyslag those can just put anything you want
on your license plate. Are theydepending on the cons that are that are
stamping him out to bring that tonotice? I think they got a kick
out of it. You know,let's not report this one. I don't

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know what's going to but a guywho has some stomach problems, so you're
gonna eat this one up. You'relistening to Tim Conway toun. You're on
de Mayo from kf I AM sixforty. J Lena was nice enough to
call us in the first hour talkingabout Father's Day. He had two great
Father's Day stories they laid on usabout his dad, about his dear dad,

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And if you want to go backto the four o'clock hour and download
the program, you can hear JayLeno two great stories. And Jay's going
to be at Flappers on Thursday,this Thursday, and this Saturday, June
twentieth and June twenty second at eightpm. And I've seen Jay Leno over

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at Flappers and it was great.He brings a couple of writer buddies that
are also very funny, and theyopened for him. He did about forty
five minutes or so, almost anhour, and the audience loved it.
A lot of out of towners there. And anytime you can come to Los
Angeles and go to a comedy cluband see Jay Leno, it's like a
big deal. Big deal. Youcould do that this weekend Flappers and Burbank.

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It's just on the east side ofthe five Freeway, right off of
Magnolia, Magnolia and whatever street thatis there, Magnolia and just south of
or east of the five Freeway.You'll figure it out. There was a
fighter jet that delayed a Phillies game. The affiliates were playing the Baltimore Orioles

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and a fighter jet was flying over. Hopefully there was no threat to the
Capitol or the White House, butthat does sort of make sense. It's
in that area. If the gamewas in Baltimore and the fighter jet was
flying so loud and so close tothe ground. It delayed the baseball game,
and we got the audio for you. It's why it's crazy. Whoa

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oh cow yeah yeah, times calledby Mike Esterbrogram. The umpire called time
out. Whoa oh yeah yeah,times called by Mike Esterbrogram. That is
a fighter jet timeout. That thingwent soaring and now it's in a nose

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dive here. Let's be an oriolfan. That's all I can say.
There you go. But they stillare with the jet fuel with those planes.
They haven't figured out the electric versionyet, so they're still pretty loud.
They'll eventually get an electric one calmthem down, less noisy, probably

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slower initially, but I don't know. It's a wild it really is,
you know, to delay a baseballgame like that. Anyway. That's our
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Love Sports The There's a base basketballgame tonight could be the final game Boston
and Dallas. It'll be in Boston, and then there's also going to be
Game five of the NHL Stanley CupSeries and that will be in Florida and

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I believe Wednesday or Thursday. Wow, that's a long time between, isn't
it. Yeah, well, it'sthe longest flight that they've ever had in
Stanley Cup history. There's never beenthat kind of travel between two cities.
Really. Yeah, Edmonton to Miamior wherever Florida plays Tampa? Where do
they play the Panthers? Is itTampa? No, it's not Tampa.

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It's got to be Miami, rightbecause the Tampa's lightning. Yeah, that's
right. Anyway, So that's justSouth Florida. Yeah, yeah, Okay,
So that's a huge that's twenty fivehundred miles. It's Bigdal, Bigdal.
All right, let's sell. We'vegot LAUSD is going to consider a
cell phone ban where kids cannot beon their cell phone during the LAUSD school

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board members will be voting on aresolution to ban cell phones district wide during
the school day. Some school boardmembers say research shows widespread use of smartphones
and social media by kids and teensis harmful to their mental health. Distracts
from learning and hinders in person interaction. The hope is that a band would

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lead to less bullying, but thereare parents who want their kids to have
cell phones for communication purposes, andit could be hard to enforce a ban
too. According to some administrators,some options up for consideration our cell phone
lackers or pouches to keep devices lockedup. The resolution would not immediately put
a ban into effect. It woulddirect staff to develop policies to prohibit cell

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phone use, and details would thengo back to the school board for approval
within one hundred and twenty days.They'll figure that out. You know,
the heat wave that we had herelast week in Arizona got on to one
hundred and nineteen degrees. That's movedacross the country and now it's affecting one
hundred million people. One third,almost one third of our nation is going

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to be under tremendous heat. Soif you're flying back east New York,
you know, Chicago, Midwest,Boston, Washington, Baltimore, it's going
to be dreadful, unbelievable heat withtremendous humidity, and New York's going to
get up to one hundred degrees onehundred degrees in Manhattan. The heat is

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on, with tens of millions fromthe Midwest to the East coast racing for
the first major heat wave of twentytwenty four. Dreading it, You're dreading
it. Syracuse set to hit ninetythree degrees, Chicago going up to ninety
seven, and several other cities areslated to shatter records. Detroit set to
sizzle under intense heat. What didyou think when you heard it was going

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to be in the nineties. Ithought, that's unusual from Michigan, this
time of the year, this early, to be so hot. I'm with
her. I'm with her. Unusual. I thought that's unusual. Yeah,
I'm with that lady from Michigan thistime of the year, this early,
to be so hot. She's deadon Man dead on South already sweltering over

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the weekend. It's very hot.We're just trying to stand in the shade.
Jink lack lack. So flat therein Atlanta, many Father's Day celebrations
held inside. We'll go back andsit in their conditioning and go from there.
While out west, the scorching temptsfueling wildfires near La This nearly fifteen
thousand acre blaze in Gorman, Yeah, a little closer to Bakersfield in LA.

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But I get it. They wantto, you know, try to
give the rest of the country anidea of where that fire is. If
you live in La it's an hourdrive to get there, though, forcing
more than a thousand people to evacuatefrom a nearby state park. And in
Wine Country, firefighters appear to begetting the upper hand on another destructive fire,
guiding the flames from the air andon the ground. It's making matters

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worse in a lot of places.The National Weather Services warning overnight lows in
a lot of places could hover aroundeighty for days. That includs here in
Detroit, and of course eighty isthe low in Detroit offers little relief to
those without ac oh Man, ohMan, I remember that dreadful heat that
was that My my grandparents used tolive in Sugar and Falls, Ohio,

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which is on the east side ofCleveland. And my grandparents didn't have a
lot of dough and they're very frugal. They grew up during the Depression and
they did not buy into air conditioning. They didn't own air conditioners, they
didn't believe in them. A lotof fans around the house, a lot
of hot air blowing through the house. And man, was it difficult to

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sleep at night when it's eighty fiveninety degrees inside and there's a fan blowing
hot air on you. It's likesleeping in an oven, like a like
one of those what do they callthe quick ovens where they have that you
know, that quick heat you knowwhen when you quick preheat an oven,
there's a fan that blows around inside. Yeah, that's an air fright convection

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oven, that's right. But Krozier, you you grew up around that area.
You know what it's like when hegets to ninety five hundred in that
area, it's dreadful, absolutely miserable. And I have a question for you,
by the way. Oh yeah,we can take a break, but
I have a question for you aboutthe place that you just mentioned in Ohio,
Sugar and Falls. Yeah, okay, all right, excellent, all
right, we'll come back and answerKrozier's geography questions. Yes, yeah,

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