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It's KFI AM six forty and you'relistening to the Conway Show on demand on
the iHeartRadio app. When I wasyounger and I used to travel with my
mom and dad, we used tocheck our luggage in and then you would
get those tickets, like the claimtickets, you know, the checking luggage
tickets. And as you got yourbaggage from lax whateverver airport, you went
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to burbank, you picked up yourbag, and then on your way out
of the door, they would checkyour tickets to make sure they matched your
bag. And then for some reason, the airlines decided to stop doing that.
And I can go to any airportand steal anybody's bag and be off
and wander around with their bag,and now that's your bag because nobody's checking
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at the door anymore. Nobody doesthat anymore. I guess that's old fashioned,
old school. Now they just trusteverybody. But not everybody's trustworthy in
this world. I think you knowthat by now. And somebody's was stolen,
stolen, and guess what it endedup in a homeless camp. Yeah,
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lost luggage found in an encampment inHollywood. If your luggage gets lost
at the airport. You hope itwill eventually get returned. Yes, However,
sometimes it gets lifted and goes homewith somebody else. So what happens
when you find out your luggage lostis actually at a homeless encampment in Hollywood?
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What an Eyewitness News viewer reached outto us for help after she says
this happened to her. Eyewitness Newsreporter Carlos Granda explains how she tracked it
down and the airline's response. Justin I always wonder the people that contact
the news department when they have somethingwrong, like their TV set broke,
or their bag got stolen, ortheir car got hit, and then you
call ABC News to try to helpyou figure it out. I always wondered
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if that's like a desperation move,like you don't have anybody in your life
to call because you've pissed off everybody. I always wonder that about older people
too, Like who's the guy thatused to do the computer show here on
Leet Leo Laporte. He doesn't doit anymore? Right, he retired?
Correct? Okay, so now Ican tell the story. But Leo Laporte's
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entire show, if you listen toit, was eighty to ninety year old
men and women who had computer problemsand they didn't have anybody in their family
to call because they were a holes. Yeah, they pissed off everybody in
their family, kids, grandkids,great grandkids, and nobody would come over
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and help mom and dad with theircomputer anymore because they were a holes.
And that's the entire That was allhis callers that he got, one after
another after another. I'm eighty two, I can't figure out my computer.
Well, why don't you ask yourgrandkids? They hate me, oh,
all of them. Yes, whydo you think that is? I don't
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know. Maybe we should find thatout first, But it happens. It
happens. And now the luggage beingstolen, luggage being stolen, They called
ABC News to help him out.Air travel can be hectic, and even
more so if your luggage is lost. That's what happened to Annie Grace when
she flew into Burbank Airport. Oh. No, Burbank Airport's taken ahead.
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That's what happened to Annie Grace whenshe flew into Burbank Airport. Oh.
And then it went to Denver,then Denver back to Dallas and then eventually
five days later, it made itsway back to Burbank. At that point,
she thought her luggage was fine.Someone even notified her her bag was
being delivered to her home come butshe had placed an air tag in her
bag that allowed her to track it. Oh, smart woman, smart woman.
So I took a look at theair tag and it said it was
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in Hollywood. My intuition told mesomething was wrong when I saw my bag
slowly moving down Western Avenue. No, she says. The air tag eventually
ended up here near the corner ofWestern and Santa Monica. She says she
looked around and found her bag ata homeless encampment. This is how she
found her bag opened and everything out. I was mortified. A shock could
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complete disbelief. I mean I wasin such shock that I wasn't even aware
of my surroundings. I just thought, I where is my stuff? Like?
Where do I even look? Ijust started grabbing my stuff, crying.
Oh that's the worst, this pooryoung lady. You know you're at
a homeless encampment, you know,picking up your old underwear off the ground.
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What happened in life? I juststarted grabbing my stuff crying. You
vendors were on the street looking atme crying, like grabbing my stuff out
of this cart. The homeless personclaimed he brought the bag and she was
with a friend who paid him soshe could get her belongings. She says
there were several other bags there andwonders how this could happen. She claims
at the airport, some of thebags were out in the open and anyone
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can grab themo the bags that aredelayed, they remove them from the carousel
line and they bring them to theoffice, so you have the bags in
the office and then you have therest of them were just outside. They
file a police report. American Airlinessent us a statement which says, we
strive to ensure that our customers checkluggage and other items arrive at their destination
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on schedule and in their original condition. We are investigating what occurred here,
and in the meantime, a memberof our team is in contact with the
customer to apologize and resolve the issue. You know, it's a really good
airline when you lose your luggage.Alaska Airlines, man, they go,
they turn it up. We hada bag that was lost on Southwest Airlines.
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They tracked that down too, soit can happen. You can track
bags down, but man, whenyou have it stolen and it turns out
at a homeless camp and all yourcraps all over the place, tee,
we might want to put this inhere. This just came across the CAF.
I new zoom. Willy Mays hasdied. Oh no, Willy Mays.
Oh that's horrible. Ninety three.Will give more details as we get
it in. But the baseball legendWillie Mays has passed away. Yeah he
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was. He was in the Hallof Fame. Wow, he had what
do you have, seven hundred homeruns six something something. He's a lot
lot of home runs, that guy. But that's horrible the say, Hey
kid, Yes, sir, WillieMays passed away at ninety three. Ah,
that's horrible. I love that dudebrought. I read a book on
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Willie Mays. I didn't read alot of books growing up. Don't don't
start BELLI yeah, but I didn'tread a lot of books growing up.
But I read a book on WillieMays. What a life that guy had.
Unbelievable ninety three years old. WillieMays Rookie of a Hey Kid,
Rookie of the Year, in nineteenfifty one twice the Most Valuable Player and
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uh in in baseball and finished inthe top ten for the MVP ten other
times. Is this seventy home runsthere? I thought he was like six.
I thought sixty six to sixty Okay, six, all right, that's
a lot that at three zero twototal thirty two eighty three hits, more
than two thousand runs, and wontwelve Golden Globes. Man, that's going
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to be a big ceremony up inSan Francisco. He played I believe he'd
played all of his career, mostof his career in San Francisco. And
they love San Francisco Giants, virtuallyall of them with that team. Yeah,
they love Willie Mays up there inSan Francisco. That's a big,
big laws. So you're going tosee a lot of You're going to see
that that video over and over ofhis over the shoulder cauch. Yeah,
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in the nineteen fifty four World Series. Yeah, that was some catch,
man. They still show that allthe time, sir, over the shoulder
catch Willie Mays. What a greatambassador, what a great guy. And
for him to pass away at ninetythree, nice long life. But Willie
Mays has passed away. Amazing man, great great athlete, great ambassador,
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great dude, just a great allaround human being. Willie Mays made it
to ninety three, ninety three.He was elected in the Hall of Fame
in nineteen seventy nine. Nineteen seventynine, before most of you people are
born. Stuff. Was we weren'tborn in before nineteen seventy nine, were
you? No? I don't thinkso. No, you don't think so.
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I'm pretty locked off on that date. Yeah, I don't think it's
not an estimate. What day wereyou born? Eighty eight? What year
were you born? Eighty eight?All right, So May's played for the
Giants New York and then San Franciscofrom between nineteen fifty one and seventy two,
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and he played for the New YorkMets in nineteen seventy two and seventy
three. Oh wow, all right, and what did he retire? So
let me guess he probably retired fiveseventy four. I bet he retired in
seventy four, that's my guest.Seventy three seventy three, after the seventy
three seasons. So okay, allright, all right, we're splitting hairs.
Now. You know why I knewthat is because you know, you
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have to wait five years to getin the Hall of Fame. He was
a first obviously, you know,first year eligibility. He was going to
make it, so he waited fiveyears. So nineteen seventy nine minus five
is nineteen seventy four, and that'shis last year, seventy three. This
is last year he was And theysay he was inducted in nineteen seventy nine.
Yeah, the first year of hiseligibility. Yeah. Oh, he
had to be, had to be. I bet he was unanimous. I
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bet he got more boats than almostanybody. He was the ninth player to
make it on his first try,is that right now? Oh, in
seventy nine? Yeah, yeah,people have done this. Yeah that is
wild. Man. What a greatguy. Willy Mays, the say hey
kid has passed away. Man,will he be missed? Just a beautiful
man. You're listening to Tim ConwayJunior on Demyo from KFI AM six forty.
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Were just learned that Willie Mays haspassed away at the age of ninety
three. The Legendary Life of WillieMays. MLB Vault did a great job
putting his life together in about afive or six minute video, which I
think is worse worth listening to.You can watch it on YouTube. But
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what a great athlete and a greatman. When discussing the topic of the
greatest all round players of all time, Willie Mays's name is almost always at
the top or very near the topof the list. Throughout his twenty two
year major league career, there seemedto be no shortage of ways in which
the say hey kid could take overa ballgame at this son of a feat
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for the cut. What a lotof people, Willy Mays is the best
ball player I have ever seen.You do play ball. It's May's hitting,
and May's fielding, and May's beingthe giant good luck ship. Your
friend Leo d Rocher worries a little. The Giants win the pennant, You'd
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beat Mellow's record for extra Bays hits, and on the last day of your
first full season you're the batting champof the National League. This is the
fame you like. Willie May's oneof the Giants. The team of McGraw,
Chris Matthewson, Bell Terry, anumber of Leo's team riding beside an
old pro captain Ile Dart. Butthe big one has still to come.
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The Giants versus the Cleveland Andians inthe World Series. I never thought in
my wild has seen that he wouldmake that sort of play. Vig hit
the ball, but it was high, and I knew right away I was
going to catch the ball. Wordspounds that I can patch over. Well,
they may have had it may notstay in the park, but if
it comes down inside the field,he's got it a step short of the
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morh. He made a great catch. He turned around and made a great
throw. He hat fell out.It was a great show. It did
save several runs. It might havewe might have won that ball game.
I don't know. Because of theway that I caught the ball, the
way I got rid of it.It was just to me, an incredible
catch. Now, if you've gota trademark at the plate, it might
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be those big hands on the bat. More likely it's two words. Say
hey, stamped and bruises on thepride of renovable pitchers. Ask you how
you do it, and you'll justgrowl. I don't know how. I
just do it. The slow motioncamera shows the rhythm and the power of
the swing. But more than that, it shows the exact split second reaction,
the marvelously clear signal between eye,brain and body that makes a batting
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champion. But you're a Willie Mays. All you do is hit them.
The official scorer will do all thefiguring that you're interested in. What do
you like is the social life ofthe ballpark, making the bat boy hop
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and shooting the breeze with Maudy Irvin, the left fielder. Before or after
a big league game. You sometimesgo out on the street where the kids
choose up for stickball, and youstill get a kick out of being chosen.
At times, with all the publicitythat comes from this, you worry
about what kind of big leaguer peoplemight think you are swatting a rubber ball
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with a broomstick with the crowd.Still, there's a stubborn challenge in the
game that overcomes the doubts, andyou feel the thin stick sharpens up the
batting one. Besides, you knowthe time will come soon enough when you
may not enjoyed this so much,when your own growing personal life won't give
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you time to take an occasional droveof kids to the corner drug store and
stand on the corner after a gameand tell them how it's done, encourage
them and be their friend. YoungWoodie Mays. I think from fifty five
on to about fifty eight or fiftyseven round there, we were on a
different movement, but I enjoy Ijust had became what you say, a
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star in the game, and thatdidn't bother me. I went out and
played my game every day, andI think I had good years. Even
though we finished maybe four for fifth. I enjoyed the game very much,
and by the time nineteen sixty ninecame to a close, there was no
doubt that Willie Mayes was one ofthe very best. Mays was probably the
most spectacular player of his year,the one guy everybody agreed was the first
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guy you would plunk down your moneyto go see play. I think when
people pay their money to come toa ball game, he should try and
put one hundred and ten percent intothe game. And that's what I try
to do every game. What hedid in the sixties was become one of
the game's most prolific power hitters.He went to the active swing. Let's
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say, hey kid led the leaguein home runs three times in the sixties.
And hit fifty two of them theyear he won his second MVP award
in sixty five. Right the deepletter field. This was a pap It
got it the right. But forall his promise at the plates, it
was in the field where fans gotto see the true acrobatic artistry of a
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man who won nine Gold Gloves inthe decade. When the ball was hit
out there, he didn't know he'sgoing to catch an acting You know he's
there. My father, he said, defense is the number one thing in
baseball. So I said to myself, I would have played defense better than
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I played offense. An All Starevery year in the sixties, Mays and
Eric are they only men to hitover three hundred, with more than three
hundred and fifty home runs and athousand RBIs in the decade. People took
about how great woodni it was.Well, when you're watching every day,
he was amazing. Anytime Mays wason the baseball field, it seemed there
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was a chance that something special couldhappen, And on September twenty second,
nineteen sixty nine, it did.As play began that day, Mays was
sitting on five hundred and ninety ninecareer home runs, and though he wasn't
in the starting lineup for the GiantsPadres game at Jack Murphy Stadium. In
the seventh inning of a two totwo contest, he pinched hit for George
Foster with a runner on and nobodyout. Hadre rookie Mike Corkins was on
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the mound when May's made history wayback. Call it good bye number.
The countred for Willie May and thebye bye baby, but had them and
the Giants come to home plate togreet him. Masus Milestone homer proved to
be the game winner, and itput him alongside Babe Ruth as the only
players at that time with six hundredor more home runs. It would be
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Mayses's final home run of that season. Ultimately, he'd retire at the end
of the nineteen seventy three campaign withsix hundred and sixty career home runs.
Although he was in the twilight ofhis career, Willie still showed signs of
his marvelous past. But when herealized he was no longer better than everyone
else, it was time for sayhey to say so long. I hope
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that was my foul way out tonight. It was September twenty fifth, nineteen
seventy three. But understand what I'mgoing through right now, coming bet,
I'd never feel that I would havea quit baseball, But as you know,
it always come a time for someoneto get out. And I look
at the kids over here to wherethey are playing, and the whey they
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are fine for themselves tells me onething. Willy say goodbye to America.
Thank you very much. Wow,what an unbelievable athlete, What a great
guy. Willie May's passed away atninety three years old, ninety three,
And I was just fortunate enough thatmy dad turned me onto baseball as a
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young kid and I got to seeWillie Mays play baseball. That was unbelievable.
All right, Willie Mays passed awaytoday and at age ninety three,
you're listening to Tim Conway Junior ondemand from KFI AM six forty. Willie
Mays has passed away at ninety three, and our own steph Ouche, who
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is kind of got like sports andknowledge in some areas, in some areas
not so much. But Stephus,you were under the impression that David Vassay
was to say, hey, kid, yeah, because that's what you guys
kept calling him okay, and thenI thought, Wow, I wonder if
anybody out there thinks that Willie Mayswas named after David Vassay. But there
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are very few people out there thatbelieve that, but that's possible. I
got to see William Mays play baseball. I feel honored and privileged to have
seen that. I loved that guy'sWillie Mays. I got to see Willie
Mays play. You know, I'mold enough to seem Willie Mays play play
the game. So that's a uh, that's a big deal. You can
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see a lot of it in thenews the next couple of days. Willie
Mays. Everybody enjoyed that guy.Everybody loved that guy. Everybody. Willie
Mays has passed away. All right, we have there's another story that I
wanted to uh play for you hereand I'm bringing up Oh, the cartel
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that's involved with these drug deals.Bellio found this story and it's interesting.
So it was a short pursuit.First of all, started in Alameda.
I ended up here at Second andthe figure raw. But they arrested somebody.
They found a lot of drugs.Is that Christine Gonzales, Yes,
is that right, Yes, butthey arrested somebody. They found a lot
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of drugs, and what they're tryingto find out is if this person is
related to local operatives of the SinaLoua cartel, which according to the FEDS.
And she says it better than ideacool operatives of the Sinaaloa cartel.
Oh, that sounds romantic. TheSina Loua cartel, which, according to
the feeds, I've been working withlocal groups of Chinese illegal money laundering people
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who have been working out of theSan Gabriel Valley laundering large amounts of drug
money for the cartel. Check thisout, I would venture to say street
value probably more than a million dollars. Yeah, two point three million possible
street value of drugs found at theend of a pursuit in downtown LA and
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f one fifty with tinted windows allegedlydriving unsafely stopped by CHP officers. Who'll
find enough drugs wrapped in long,well sealed packages it could indicate a cartel
connection. Officers put the individual intocustody. They discovered over one hundred and
ninety pounds the metaphetamine drugs within thevehicle, along with five thousand dollars cash.
This down the street from where federalauthorities shared photos of drugs and cash,
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part of a ten count indictment linkingLa based Mexican cartel operatives with Chinese
money laundering groups. Got Everybody's inon it. Everybody these two groups have
discovered that they have mutual interests.The cartels are desperate to get cash made
from the sale of drugs in theUnited States back down to Mexico without having
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that cash by US or Mexican authorities. These Chinese money laundering networks need cash
in the United States because the networkswealthy Chinese customers in China are prohibited from
transferring more than approximately fifty thousand dollarsout of China each year. One of
the defendants in this case, EdgarMartinez Rees, manage a group of money
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launderers in the Greater Los Angeles area. What a complex out operation these guys
are running. According to the indictment, the couriers would pick up enormous amounts
of money at a time and thenstart making tiny deposits into different accounts to
avoid the bank's reporting requirements. Oneof their couriers may twenty four back to
back deposits at a city bank atmtotaling sixteen thousand dollars. Charts show other
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ways the money was moved by onelocal Chinese laundering group resell those dollars to
wealthy Chinese customers who would then buyvehicles, homes, and luxury goods in
the United States, and the FEDSworked with local agencies in La and in
the San Gabriel Valley. Again,they're interviewing this man they arrested today seeing
if there's any connection, which withthe Sina La cartel, which is the
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one they believe has been working withthese local operatives. Twenty four people arrested
on that Millions of dollars in cashand drugs and weapons were sees. So
we'll have to see what comes outof this. Alive in downtown Los Angeles.
I'm Christina Gonzalez. Yeah, ChristinaGonzales. She follows the show right
Bellio. She's one of our socialmedia We follow her too. We're in
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cahoots with Christine Gonzales. Christina Christina, Christine, Christina, Christina Gonzales.
I've known her a long long time. She's terrific. Thank her name.
Then I just call her C.Is that right. Yeah, she calls
me C mister C I call her, you know, c G. You
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just digging deeper, CG. Yeah, Christina Gonzales watching the Stanley Kuppets on
the TV. Here, it's Edmontonfour Florida two, hoping and ruin it
for you. Maybe it did.But with the Stanley Cup, you gotta
watch it live. You can't watchit delay and go home and watch it
later with your tacos or burgers,whatever you're getting. You gotta watch it
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live. So it's Edmonton four Floridatwo. This is game number five with
Florida up three games to one.So Florida could win it here, they
can win it in Edmonton, oreither team could win it back in Florida.
Who knows who's going to win it. Fun to watch though, Stanley
Cup Finals on ABC. You're listeningto Tim Conway Junior on demand from KFI
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AM six. Forty. Billy Mayshas passed away at the age of ninety
three. You'll be seeing a lotof that on TV. One of the
great great human beings of all time. And I was able to watch him
live, and I consider myself fortunatefor them. There's a mystery in Las
Vegas. Let's find out more what'sgoing on in leeleven Stitch aliens make their
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presence known with US spaceship, Butwhat if in real life? The announcement
came in the form of an artinstallation. Yesterday, the Las Vegas Metro
Police Department let folks on social mediaknow about the appearance of a mysterious monolith
on a trail north of the city. Oh. They wrote, we see
a lot of weird things when peoplego hiking, and asked, how did
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it get up there? I don'tknow, I've never seen this book.
It looks like as you may know. This comes just two months after a
man discovered another Washington monument looking thingin Wales, and he said there were
no footsteps around it at all?Is that? And in twenty twenty,
many similar looking structures were found acrossthe world, starting with this beauty in
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the desert of Utah. It wasspotted accidentally by wildlife officials while they were
counting bighorn sheep from a helicopter.Man, oh man, something's going on.
Something is happening with these crazy monoliths. Even going down there, they
were nervous, like were they goingto get teleported to another dimension or something.
Upon closer inspection, this is definitelya human made object. But oh
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please, don't ass all over this. Let's just pretend that it's from outer
space, a human made object.But could humans have been In the coming
weeks also dropped off more mystery shapesin Romania, England, California, and
Montana, just kidding us from themovie Arrival, But some reports say that
year there were around two dozen discoveredin just a few short weeks. I
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guess this is the thing, though, right Thus, with so many popping
up in twenty twenty and now afew more in twenty twenty four, it
makes you wonder a do aliens justlove an election year? Or are we
all being pranked in an admirably communalworldwide effort. Well for the Internet.
The latter just as not as fun. One commenter on the Las Vegas Facebook
post, writing quote, I'm notsaying it's aliens, but it's aliens.
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It's aliens. It definitely is,all right. The Brady Bunch House,
which is right over here, probablyabout two miles from where we're sitting right
here in Burbank, gets over inStudio City and Stubndell was doing a report
on it. I saw earlier aboutthe Brady Bunch burglary. We do have
some breaking news right now to getto stoo over the Brady Bunch House in
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North Hollywood. So police are investigatingthat perhaps there was a possible break in.
What do we know, Well,we know no Brady's were here at
the time of this possible break in, and it's all happening out in the
North Hollywood area. You said it, it is the Brady House. You
can see LAPD that's gonna be NorthHollywood Division out here in force now.
The original call came out as aloud noise suspected possibly a break in at
the time, and you can seethat front door opening and closing out there.
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There's also a fire extinguisher outside.I'm sure there's going to be a
lot more to this story as theday goes on. A number of officers
from LAPD are out here. Wehaven't heard about any injuries, we haven't
heard about anybody being taken into cussody. But again, this is all happening
at the Brady House this morning.You can see those officers out there still
walking the property. What exactly isgoing on, Well, they're gonna have
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to sort that out as time goeson. But again, no Brady's home
at this at this time, andagain, no Brady's, No Brady's home
at this at this time, andagain Marsha, Marsha, Marsha. Maybe
she was having a party or somethinggot a little out of hand. I'm
still up at Skyboks. All.That's great, And how about the people
that own the Brady House. Woulddefinitely contest whether it's in North Hollywood,
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because I believe it's in Studio City. But whatever, whatever Stu says it's
North Hollywood, then it's North Hollywood. Who cares? So what? Who
cares? All? Right? Disneynames, this is interesting. Disney baby
names, most popular Disney inspired names. Now we're naming babies after these kars.
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The Kingdom is still playing a majorrole in what people name their babies.
Commissioned by the online Background Check Servicebeen verified. Fine that Ariel from
the nineteen eighty nine classic The LittleMermaid is no longer the top Disney name
among new parents. Ah, thatsucks. That's a great name. That
Ariel frail is a great name.Now, Miada from the Disney Pixar film
Brave is the number one name.What name is it now? Mierda from
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Miranda now Miada from the Disney Pixarfilm Brave is the number one name that
is very interesting to me because it'snot quite the name that rolls off the
tongue. Great movie though. Codafrom Brother Bear, Moana from Moana obviously,
Finnick from Zutopia, and Mirabelle fromEncanto round out the top five.
In California, the top Disney nameis Esmeralda from Disney's nineteen ninety six animated
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film The Hunchback of Notre Dame,and Nevada takes the top spot as the
stage with the most Disney inspired babynames. Okay, my mom had a
Disney nickname for me that don Ididn't quite like when I was growing up,
so I never really responded to it. But her, my mom's nickname
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for me was dopey, kind ofinsulting. I guess. I don't know.
Maybe she meant it with love.That's possible, certainly possible, I
guess. Beverly Hills Cop the starsare are reuniting after thirty years. Eddie
Murphy making his return as the streetsmart detective from Detroit in the new blockbuster
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Beverly Hills cop Axelf along with hisold pals Taggert and Rosewood played by John
Ashton and Judge reynjalks. Wow,so here we are. We've got Axel
Foley. I can't believe that's thirtyyears. That is unbelievable. That's thirty
years ago. Taggart Rosewood back togetheragain, Eddie. Was it inevitable that
this was going to happen? Ifwe're going to do Beverly Hills cop it
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the only way it could happen wasall of us words, were you guys
looking forward to the Absolutely? Timefor the capeles here? What are they
gonna say? No, no way, Were you guys looking forward to the
Nah? Not really, nobody reallywanted to do it, but you know
we just the money was right.Absolutely, it's time for the Caples hero.
We're tired of superheroes. Yeah,man, Yeah, you know that
was going on for a long timetoo, the ten fifteen years it was
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the superhero movie was you know,as audiences, we used to seeing people
flying around and exactly justice that way. Yeah, we can't show up talking
about freeze. But now, youknow, the superhero things kind of settling
down and inspective people I remember oneof the crew guys was coupling me out
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of the car and he said,man, seeing you three guys back in
the car just gave me the chills. All right, there you go,
Beverly Hills comp Man. We covereda lot today. You know. We
had the lost luggage, that womanlost their luggage. It was founding a
homeless encampment. I remember we didthat story. That was a lot of
fun. That was cool. Andthen a really horrible story coming out of
USC the stabbing of a homeless manby a I guess a person who was
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affiliated somewhat with Delta Todd Delta fraternityat USC, and so that was a
big story. And then the busshooting, the shooting that broke out inside
of a bus on the ten Freewayand they found the person who's suspected of
doing that, justin timber Like westarted the program. I'm talking about justin
timber Like being arrested for DUI.So I going to go back and listen
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to podcasts Feel free. I'd likefor you to do that. So we
covered a lot. We covered alot that Cineloa cartel might be selling drugs
and laundering money. Not a mysteryhere, in southern California and Long Beach.
They're having a problem problem in LongBeach. People break it into businesses.
All right, that's a Tuesday's program. And tomorrow Ornie Adams, very
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funny comedian coming on with us tomorrowOrnie Adams. That should be a lot
of fun. And if you lovestand up comedy, Thursday and Saturday,
Jay Leno, our own Jay Lenois gonna be at Flappers in Burbank,
So go there on Thursday and thengo back on Saturday as well. You'll
enjoy that Stanley Cup. It's deepinto the second second period. Yeah,
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deep into the second period. Isonly about a second left, and it's
Edmonton four Florida two. Florida canwrap it up here. If they can
back and score three goals and holdEdmonton to zero, they could win.
I believe their first Stanley Cup.I don't think the Panthers have ever won
a Stanley Cup. So that'll beon ABC, and then Moe Kelly and
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his crew right here next on KFIAM six forty Conway show on demand on
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