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July 1, 2024 31 mins
John Kobylt’s Interview with Adam Carolla vs. Gavin Newsom // Delayed flights due to crazy weather conditions over the 4th of July weekend // California Heat Wave as Triple-digit temps expected over 4th of July holiday week //Hello, Tim! Wrong numbers & texts! 
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It's CAMF I am six forty andyou're listening to the Conway Show on demand
on the iHeartRadio app. Yeah,I heard Joe Biden speak about fifteen minutes
ago, twenty minutes ago, fifteenminutes ago, and he didn't make any
comments on his candidacy. He didn'tsay whether he's leaving or staying. He

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didn't address it at all. Andeverybody in the media thought that that's the
purpose of getting the media and gettingnational time. But it wasn't so to
not be a sort of a campaignspeech saying that the president now has immunity
to do whatever he wants, andhe can now do whatever he wants.

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You know, maybe he can goaround and you know, knock some people
off, possible. But anyway,so it wasn't a big speech. It
wasn't a lot of new information.Adam Carolla was on with the John Colebelt
Show with John Colebelt and if youmissed it at three o'clock, I'll play
it for you. We won't beable to play the whole thing right here,

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but we'll stop it and start it. That's what we do here.
Dig DeLong with them, John Colbeltand Adam Carolla it's the John co Belt
Show. Can't f I Am sixforty live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app on
from one until four and then afterfour o'clock tuned into Conways show. Can
see he comes on four to sevenpm. A big name in podcasting all

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she was a comedian and actor,Adam Carolla asking Newsom a question that made
him squirm. Governor, why didyou shut the beaches in California during COVID?
Yeah, I think we all wereworking on information at the time.
We had no basis of deeply understandingthe virus. I think they wife the

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beach like Florida. If you didn'tknow anything, why'd you shut the beaches?
Well, we didn't know. Okay, now you don't know if you
don't know the history. Adam Carollahad Governor Neusim on about ten years ago,
maybe it was it was actually probably, yeah, it may have been
ten years ago and grilled him witha bunch of questions that the governor didn't

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like. And then the governor hassince avoided Adam Corolla and Adam Corolla show
for I don't know, eight nine, ten years however long ago that was,
and so the Governor Newsom didn't knowthat Adam Carole was going to be
on this panel. And he popsup via satellite and Adam Carolla is there
and they get into it again.Well, we didn't know because people were

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concerned early in the pandemic. Informationwas coming out as it related to how
it was transferred the disease, andpeople were cautious trying to keep people alive.
And I should say this California answersize. So he shut the beaches,
okay, and you arrested a guywas paddle boarding the health wealth and

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yeah and good and gen dying shutdown out. You know what I will
say, I will give this theGovernor newsom. You know, most politicians
would just stop the interview or leaveor whatever. But but Governor news Some's
like where he says, oh,it's always great. It's always great to
see girl. That Governor new Some. You know, Alex Michaelson will tell

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you this the Governor News off theclock, you know, behind closed doors
when the cameras aren't running. Veryfunny, Guy works Blue Works Blue will
tell you some wild jokes off theair. So I respect that this is
this is a fight between these twobig, massive titans, Corolla and Newsome,

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this is great, and your restof the guy was paddle boarding the
health wealth and yeah, a gooddining. Why don't you shut down outdoor
dining? Go ahead at the endof the day, the debates tonight,
it's not the debate, you shutsomething you do with science? All right?

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Let him people, all right,go ahead. All this happened in
the with members of the Trump administrationproviding council uh and providing recommendations to states
like mine. Very much part ofthat Trump record as well. Perfect,
Adam, how are you. I'mwell, John, how are you?
I'm well? Thanks for having me. Congratulations. I've waited so long for

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that. I was jealous of youwhen I saw you do that. That
was just just perfect. Did heknow that you were going to be on
the panel, that you were goingto be asking him anything? I don't
think he knew I was going tobe on the panel, and I didn't
know he was going to be onthe panel. I'm neither one of us
near. The whole day was kindof a cluster, and there were like

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people coming in and out, andI wasn't told that much. I'm told
I was going to be on apanel with Chris Clomo and stephen A Smith.
That's all I was told. Soit just popped out, and the
funniest part was his face like hedidn't know where to look. Well,
So I was sitting up there withClomo and steven A and we talked and

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and we went to a break,and then we came back. Before we
came back from the break, ChrisCalma said, all right, we're going
to come back. We'll have gotGovernor new some up. And I was
like, well, I have newsome up, and I thought, what's
going to happen here? But Ithought I was just going to sit there.
Well, Chris Croomo talked and dosomething. And then at some point
right before we came back, hejust went, yeah, I'll ask him

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a question to the top. StevenA even answer my question them, you
can ask my question. Here wego and we were just just started and
I'm sitting there going, oh mygod, I haven't seen this socio pass
since and left my studio ten yearsago after the first time I grilled it,
and I thought all these ideas justrushed through my head. But I

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was on the plot, you know, I couldn't work it out. So
I was like I'm going to askhim a question about the debate, And
then I thought, what do Icare for his opinion? I go on
as stupid debate, you know,And this was this was before the debate,
so it would have been a bunchof problem, right, So I
thought, I gotta I gotta stickit to the guy. But and then

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that just came to me. Tothe beach and COVID and shutting down California
and shutting down out for a dining, It's just all came to me.
I just thought, I'm going,well, when you when you asked about
shutting down the beach, and hestarted saying, well, we didn't know,
and then you jumped in and said, well if you didn't know,
why did you shut down the beach? Yes, and this is my answer

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to everyone who claims to not knowanything. Why did you do that?
And then why don't much fly commercialairliner? So I don't do it?
My point? And then why wouldyou go after a guy battling in the
ocean. He's horrible, he's propit's all the news. It's the journalist

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though. I mean, you know, Jeff, I know he's not here.
He's doing he's doing exactly what we'reletting him do. He's doing what
the smashing grab bes do, justdoing what well letting them do. It's
our fault, we're letting them doit. I have read seen him challenged
even for a second. Oh Ican think of there was one reporter in
Fresno, maybe three, four orfive years ago that challenged him at much

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something. And I noticed in thatexchange that he did what he did in
front of you. He just frozeup and started to babble and got really
nervous, and I thought, Huh, this guy really can't think on his
feet, and he really can't takethe slightest bit of pushbacker criticism. How
is he going to make it oncehe gets out of Sacramento and starts running

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for president, He's not going tolast more than five minutes. Even if
he was insanely eloquent. His recordis so abysmal that I just can't believe
there's any appetite for that guy inthe middle of the country. All Right,
So that was the Adam Carolla segmenton Chris Cuomo Show, and it

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got millions of views. I don'tknow what that Chris Cuomo does with his
guests, but everybody comes on withshotgun. Everybody on that show comes hunting
and looking for bear, and sothat makes it interesting as well. But
everybody hates each other on that show. All the guests rip each other and

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they just can't stand one of theirAnd you really have to have a stomach
for that, you know, ifyou're if if you don't like that kind
of stuff, it'll make you uneasy. But I enjoy it. I like
it when people, you know,I take out the biggest you know,
arsenal and go at each other onthat Chris Cualmo show. And it's much
much much better than his CNN showby light years, light years. You're

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listening to Tim Conway Junior on demandfrom KFI AM six forty pro. Did
you play this when you would djinthe cars? You play a lot of
cars, not a whole lot ofdanceable stuff from the cars, Yig,
I'm now I'm seeing it. You'reright, I don't really dance. I
remember the last time I danced tothe cars. Yeah, their best song

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at one of them is Is itscary in motion? M anyway? Moving
in stereo? Moving in stereo,stereo in motion? Stop? Remember that
one something's happened something's going on.Oh, belly, Oh, you are
the best man thing dong with.You're great. All right, We've got

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more news to get to, morecrazy news. I don't know if you
got caught up in this. Youknow, I'm not talking about you,
belly listeners, but man, thousandsof flights delayed because of unbelievable weather around
the country the July fourth holiday travelseason. It is certainly off to a
bay, No belly O. Howmuch does that remind you of Denver?

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Love it? They just got hailyesterday or the day before. When you're
growing up, were you afraid oflightning or do you sort of like enjoy
it? Well, some of itis scary because it rattles the whole house.
The whole house lights up. Igot that scary. Did you have
tornado warnings as a kid. Notwhere you are right, you're too close
to the Rockies. Yes, Butmy grandparents grew up in Cleveland, Ohio,

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and I remember at least twice whereyou know, the ticker tape or
the chirn would come across the TVand say, Hey, storm is approaching,
Kyaga falls Akron Solin and sugar andfalls, seek shelter, and my
grandmother would take all of us andwe'd go to the basement. And I

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remember one time I was very young. I remember this. My dad told
me this, that we're all downto the basement and the tornado comes right
down the street. And my grandparentshad an eighty year old, big,
huge tree in their front yard.You couldn't put your arms around it,
it was that big. It tooklike four of us kids to hold hands

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and together to put our arms aroundthis tree. This tree must have weighed
twenty five thousand pounds. It wasprobably eighty feet tall. It was probably
eighty years old. My grandfather waseighty, my grandmother, oh sorry,
and a lot of eighties it was, and also happened in the eighties.
So the tornado comes down the streetand we're all in the basement. It's

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shaking. Everybody's hysterical. You know, the whole thing, the whole whole
house is going to crumble on us. And it moves down the If you've
ever experienced a tornado, everyone says, it sounds like a freight train that
comes down the street right in themiddle of your property. By it moves
on pretty quickly. So my grandfathergoes up first, and again my dad

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told me this. And he goesto the front yard and that big twenty
five thousand pound tree has been uprooted, and it's down the street in the
middle of the intersection. It's probablyhalf a block from where it was.
And my grandfather opens the door.He sees it, and he turns back
around and he says to my dad, the damn kids. He always blamed

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the neighborhood kids. It's hilarious foreverything, damn kids, Like the kids
did that. The kids took outa twenty five thousand pounds, eighty year
old tree and took it down thestreet and put it in the middle of
the intersection. What if they didthat would be great if they did.
You know, if they had thatkind of strength, you would run a
bottle that somehow. But these stormsdo get radical. You can listen to

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it right here on KFI. Withthe early fireworks coming in the form of
a barrage of storms Nation Wine.Okay, that's good writing. I'll give
him that. That's good writing.With the early fireworks coming in the form
of a barrage of storms nation Wine. On Sunday, more than eight thousand
flights across the United States were delayed, Wow, and more than twenty five

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cancel where travelers got a taste ofthe hectic holiday crunch. Our flight to
Seattle was seven hours delayed. Groundstop Sunday were issued at all of the
New York area's biggest airports. Howabout that every single airport New York ground
stop, ground stop, nothing takingoff, nothing coming in JFK, LaGuardia

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and Newark. His drivers in Connecticutcontended with flooded streets and tangled power lines
out West evacuations from flash flooding inRuidoso, New Mexico, the same area
that experienced dangerous wildfires just weeks ago. Severe conditions across the country. As
celebrations for July fourth are already inthe works. The TSA's top ten busiest

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travel days are filled with dates fromthe last couple of weeks, and the
agency projects more than twenty eight millionwill fly over an eleven day period surrounding
the holiday, a nearly five anda half percent increase from the year before.
That's a lot. A five anda half percent increase year to year
is a lot, even like onetenth of one percent is a lot of
people. But five and a halfpercent is huge, the record travel coinciding

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with a major Category three hurricane Barrel, which rapidly intensified over the weekend and
now stands to flex one hundred andtwenty mile an hour wins on the windward
islets. Does that major hurricane.It's not a jewel as far as those
flying them. He took that linefrom President Biden. Not a jewel,
not a joke, not joking.It's not a joke. Biden too,

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that's not a joke, not ajewel as far as those flying domestically.
Right now, the TSA projecting Sunday, July seventh as another record breaker.
Wow, it's not a jewel.It didn't sound like one the busiest day
at least projected to be of thisentire stretch. Oh, it's not a
what not a jewel? All right? Thing's wrong with that guy. It's

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not a joke. That's a nicesound clip. It's not a jewel.
It's not a joke, all right. Summer vacation trends, what's going on
with summer people? Summer travel trendsand deals? The calendar may have flip
to July, but then doesn't meanit's too late to book a getaway.
For the summer. We have travelexpert Mark Elwood Hear with some ideas.
Good morning to you. So Ithink a lot of people feel like if

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they haven't booked by now, wellit's too late. Else some places that
are usually known for skiing and wintersports. You have Bozeman, Montana.
I love Bosemen and this is oneof the strategies. Remember if you've left
things late, think about off seasondestinations. This is somewhere that everyone's like,
what an amazing place to go skiing, right, but remember the infrastructure

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that makes somewhere great to go skiingmakes it terrific for hiking in the summer.
There's eighty miles of trails in Bozeman. Yeah, that's always weird though
when you go up to the mountainsto go hiking and there's chair lifts and
gondolas all around you. Something weirdabout that. There's three hundred days of
sunshine the summer weather is incredible.And also the Museum of Rockies, which

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has phenomenal fossils, because of coursethat's a big fight. What is that?
And also the Museum of Rockies,the Museum of the Rockies. What
a flat day that's got to beGod almighty. Hey kids, guess where
we're going? Oh, where we'regoing? Yeah? Where? Yeah,
we're going to a football game.We're going to I don't know why I
get drunk at a bar. Whereare we going? A Museum of the

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Rockies. It's not a jewel,sounds like it. Have you ever been
there at Bellio the Museum of theRockies. Probably not. And also the
Museum of the Rockies, which hasphenomenal fossils, because of course that's a
big fossil retreating area. And wegot a great little motel there that was
rehabbed. One of my favorite littletricks. We talked about this many times,
old motel, rather run down youowners, pump a whole load of

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cool, fun, load of loveinto it and make it the spunky the
RSVP motel that looks awesome. Andalso you have Breckenridge, Colorado, beautiful
scenery there too. Exactly. Yeah, this is about remember those ski lifts.
Exactly Look at this. Yeah,this guy's talking about places where nobody
goes in the summer ski areas,but the hell goes to a ski area

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in the summer. Get yourself goingup on the ski lift, looking at
the wild flowers, the greenery.So far, this guy has talked about
two vacation destinations and both of themare ski areas. And then you've got
alpine slide you can go down reallyreally exciting three all three Alpine Slide,
Bozeman. They're all ski areas,and then you can bike hike. They're
also there are dog sled summer adventures, Good times Adventures will take you around

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with the Siberian huskies in the summer. I love that. So this is
yeah. And they have mosquitoes thesize of cats up there. Rats,
So enjoy yourself, all right,relyve on KFI. We heard from the
President not a lot of information there. A lot of people speculated that he
may have been calling it quits forhis campaign. He is not. He's
going to stay in it and unlesshe quits, unless he resigns, he's

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going to stay in it for longrun. So it's going to be an
interesting time between now and November fifth, and we'll cover every single aspect of
it. As a matter of fact, it is so interesting that I'm going
to take very few days off betweennow and November fifth. We need to
be on the air to bring youthe latest information and we're going to do
that. As a matter of fact, Tim, can you stop saying as

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a matter of fact, yeah,okay, Wednesday, But Krozier, you're
working on July fourth, I am, and I'm thinking of coming in here
on July fourth as well. Popon in, man, I can't believe
you're working. Hey, yeah,are you working Friday too? Yes,
sir, Good for you, buddy. You are a workaholic pushing through man.
Yeah, oh, I see right, yeah, with the work.
Okay. You're listening to Tim ConwayJunior on demand from KFI AM six forty.

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July fourth is coming up on Thursday, so we're already in July.
Every newscaster started their newscast this morningon all the stations with I can't believe
it's July, but it is.It is July. I can't believe it's
July. It is, and it'sgoing to be for a while. It's

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going to be August. But we'realso going to have our first really long
extended heat wave in the nineties andhundreds. Gotta be careful out there,
right. I'm not gonna tell youwhat to do. You already know what
to do. You know, stayout of the sun. Get in the
shade, drink water, shelter,air conditioning. You've you've figured it out
already. But let's tell you whereit's gonna be hot. When it's gonna

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be hot, and if you're goingout for Fourth of July, it might
be toasty out there, especially inthe high and low deserts. For people
that are not familiar with southern California, I was born and raised here,
so I can lay this on you. The high desert is well, it's
higher than the low desert. It'sLancaster, Palmdale, Apple Valley, Victorville.

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That whole run is the high desertabove north of the San Bordino Mountains.
South of those mountains, Palm Springs, Coachella, Saltan Sea, that's
the low desert. And I don'tknow what the difference in an elevation,
probably two thousand feet, maybe maybea little more. We always refer to

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to the low desert and the highdesert, and I don't know why we
do that, because the temperatures areusually exactly the same, maybe a degree
off, maybe two degrees. Butwe have the high desert and the low
desert, and the low desert.The Palm Springs area I drove through that
on the way to Park, Arizonaabout two three weeks ago. Man,

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is that become like the San FernandoValley. I can't believe how many houses
and buildings and businesses are out therenow. It's unbelievable how many people live
out there. Now. It's likea big, huge valley. It's like
the San Fernando Valley. Now.I was thought of as a sleepy town,
Palm Springs, you know, ninepeople live out there, but no,

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it's massive. So let's find outwhen this heat wave is coming in.
You're traveling lax seventy two degrees causesee much of the West coast,
and pretty good for folks heading outto Vegas for your Fourth of July.
I expect excessive heat warnings. Jeweland even Vegas could be looking at temperature
triple digits not a Jewel. Yeah, triple digits in Vegas one hundred and

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ten hundred and eleven hundred and fifteenhundred and nineteen Dallas at one hundred one
degrees under our heat advisory. Chicagoto New York looks pretty good today.
Moving into fourth of July, we'reanticipating thunderstorms and rain, not a jewel.
Fortunately, raining on the parade onIndependence Day. Lant at ninety six
grees in Miami. Some light Atlanticninety six is a b it's not good

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ninety six with all that humidity inthe south. Oh, that's the worst.
Grein on Independence Day. Lante atninety six grees in Miami. Some
light showers at this hour. Nota jewel. Colt the community. Seventies
for the July seventies, nineties forthe downtown LA area, and one hundred
and four to one oh five.Thursday and Friday does appear to be our
hottest days this week. Not ajewel. Temperatures even for mound communities will

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reachise in the eighties and nineties ninetiesin the mountains. That's outrageous. Big
Bear, arrow Bear, the bigarrow, big Bear, Arrowhead, Arrowbar,
all of those joints up there,they all sounded the same. But
it's gonna be nineties. That isa radical fire hazard considering all the rain

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we have for the last two years. Last year they had all that snow
up there, and then this yearthey had all the rain, so it's
really nice and overgrown. But whenall that dries up, it's ninety degrees
up there. Gotta be careful.Gotta be careful with this. With these
fires. Temperatures even for mold communitieswill reach hies. In the eighties and
nineties, very hot temperatures across thehigh deserts and low deserts. One hundred

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and twenty one degrees possible for theCoachella Valley. Not the Jewel. Yeah,
I didn't think it was I didn'tsay think it was a joke.
The jewl yea one hundred and twentyone degrees palm springs in the Coachella Valleys.
That is hot, dangerously hot.Yeah, that is super super hot.
All right, we gotta take abreak here if you missed it.
Joe Biden came on President Joe Bidenabout an hour ago, and a lot

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of speculation that he was either goingto announce the staying in the race or
dropping out of the race. Thatdidn't happen, and he came on exclusively
talked about the Supreme Court decision thatgave the president a lot of legal powers
and the inability to sue them oncethey left office for anything they did as

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under their title as President the UnitedStates, their official duties. So that's
a big deal today with the SupremeCourt. So busy day, busy Monday.
It's the first of July. First, you know, a couple of
days of July, and we thoughthe was going to be a sleeper,
you know. We thought, well, we're gonna have July fourth, a
lot of people taking the entire weekoff. No. No, it started

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with a bang. It started witha bank, big Supreme Court decision.
President comes on the air, andthat's why you really have to listen to
the KFI. We don't take anydays off. The news doesn't take any
days off. And damn it,neither do we. You're listening to Tim
Conway Junior on demand from KFI AMsix forty. I just had something weird
happened to me. A friend ofmine is a trainer. He trains horses

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at Santa Anita, Los al delMar used to at Hollywood Park and then
Hollywood Park closed down. They putSOFI Stadium up there, and so I
text him yesterday he won a bigrace with one of his horses yesterday.
So I text him and I said, hey, great race, and I
didn't hear back. And then TimKates said to me, like five minutes

(24:37):
ago, he said, hey,why is Doug O'Neill calling me yesterday and
I said, oh, I don'tknow. I said, by the way,
I haven't text Doug in a while, but I text him yesterday.
He said what time? So Ilooked on my phone and he said three
forty one. And then shortly afterwardshe called Tim Kates. So evidently he
has it in the phone. Timc and he called Tim Kates instead of

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me. But very rarely do youhave that come together where you know what
happened. Usually it just goes outin the ether. You never know what
happened. But I happened to beworking with Tim Kates and he told me
that story. Very it's rare.I'm telling you it's super rare. Did
I hear Tim say why did hecall it? Yeah? He's like,
why is Doug O'Neill call it?So he didn't answer the phone. No,

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Yeah, I don't think Kate's answersfor anybody. I wonder, I
wonder what came up on his callerID it came up Doug O'Neill and he
didn't answer, that didn't answer.I thought maybe he like, did Doug
leave a message or something? ButKate's as odd because like you know.
That's what I figured he would haveknown. Oh, Doug o'neally, here's
the voicemail, and he's like,oh, I didn't answer, but he

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saw the name Doug O'Neil, didn'tanswer. I don't think he left a
voicemail. But but but Kate's isan odd bird. Like I was looking
a couple weeks ago for a truck, and I know he has a truck,
and I wanted to ask him aspecific question about the truck he had.
So I text him on a Sunday, like at four o'clock in the
afternoon. And Tim Kates is theproducer of the Petro's Money Show. He

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also does baseball with a Dodgers.He is UCLA. He works like eighteen
hours a day here at at thestation right next to us, like five
feet from us. And so Itext him at four o'clock on a Sunday,
go hey, you got a secondto talk. And then he text
me back the next day at sixo'clock and goes, hey, what do
you need. I'm like, oh, that's over. You know, I

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was I need something yesterday and hecalled you today. I called you yesterday.
Yeah, it's twenty seven, twentysix hours later and he goes,
oh, I'm sorry, buddy,I was just I was too bombed to
call you. I'm like, whatI mean, you're that I understand an
excuse, you know, if youdon't want even even I understand this excuse.
I didn't want to talk. Iget that, yes, sure,

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And by the way, that's thereason. You know, when when you
when you say to somebody, whydidn't you call me? People can come
up with a million excuses like,oh, I was too drunk, I
was out of town, I hadmy phone off, my kids, all
stuff. But ultimately it comes downto one real true excuse them why they
didn't They didn't call you. Theydidn't want to talk to you, to

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you or anybody, they didn't wantto talk to you. And I think
that's great when people do that.Why don't you call me back? I
didn't want to talk to you.I like that honesty. I enjoy that
absolutely. I didn't hate somebody thatI didn't want to talk to you.
That'd be great. I mean,if I called you, Crows, I'm
like, hey, I called youat noon yesterday, why didn't you going
back? I just didn't want totalk to you. Well, that's terrific.

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I love that freshness. It's greathonesty that Yeah, and we do
and if people familiar with the showevery Monday at around five point fifty,
we do keep it. It's calledkeeping them honest. Where we talk about
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Ruba is going to host a mixand match featuring a pre match singles mixer

(28:17):
before the game versus Gotham. Isthat a New York team Gotham? Imagine?
That's probably right. Yeah, probablyvisit Angelcity dot com slash mix and
match. Listen to all the gameson HD on the iHeartRadio app. Keyword
Angel City FC. That's a cooldeal. If you're single, buzz on

(28:40):
down to I'm and check out Rubaand the Angel City. Maybe you can
score at the soccer game. Getit single, alright, I don't know
what. I don't know why,father really don't. I mean, just

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get somebody here that calls horse races. There's something kind of give it,
oh, please, always dumping everythingaround here. You can't use any part
of that F word. It alwaysgets dumped tom always always, even the
shorter version of it. It's theshort version. You know. What I

(29:23):
got dumped for it about two yearsago. Is if you say to yourself,
instead of using the F word,replace the F with H and then
laugh through it and see how thatsounds. We're not gonna practice that.
No, we're not gonna do iton the air, but you can do

(29:44):
it in the car. So replacethe F with H and then use the
I afterwards. And if you sayit to yourself real quick, it sounds
like you're using the F word butyou're not. But you're not. Yeah,
I just did it off the air. It sounds. It's fun to
do. Just replace the H theF with an H and then add I

(30:08):
n G at the end, likeI'm having a blanking good time. And
if you use an H and youlaugh through it, it sounds like you're
using the F word, but you'renot. And I and I got dumped.
They didn't. They dumped it onthe air, but I didn't say
the H the F word. Isaid the h word, you know,
like if you if you, ifyou took a log and you hucked it

(30:30):
over a fence, you know,gotcha hucked? Yeah? Or I was
I. He's gonna dump it anyway, So why do we have him bother?
All right? We're live just barelyon KFI AM sixty Conway Show,
on demand on the iHeartRadio app.Now you can always hear us live on

(30:53):
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