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August 8, 2024 29 mins
July was California’s hottest month ever; Tim gives Andrew Caravella a hard time about not knowing SoCal cities and gets to know a little more about Apple Valley and Victorville. // Whip Around: How much does the most expensive house cost in the High Desert? // The crew of Titan sub knew they were going to die before implosion.// Whip Around: How deep is the resting place of the Titanic? 
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's KMF I am sixty and you're listening to the
Conway Show on demand on the iHeartRadio app.

Speaker 2 (00:08):
Conway Show.

Speaker 1 (00:09):
All right, ding dong, It's Thursday, which is the new Friday.
So traffic is usually bad out there, but we're getting by.

Speaker 2 (00:16):
We're getting by.

Speaker 1 (00:18):
We had a high speed chase happened at LAX. We
covered that for a little while with Steve Gregory. Chris Little,
the news director, was in here as well. The guy
ended up at UCLA at the medical center in like
that that roundabout or that horseshoe, whatever you call it,
and they nailed him. He's a overweight guy with an

(00:38):
interesting gait, looks like his left leg was out of
order and limping around trying to get away from the cops.

Speaker 2 (00:47):
Not as not.

Speaker 1 (00:49):
I can't imagine at any point is in his life
that his nickname was swifty, not a guy who gets
around easily. And now he's screwed because now he's downtown
speed wrapping, trying to figure out what's going on with him.
Maybe want it for sexual assault or carrying a weapon

(01:12):
or both. Oh boy, bad choices. And you know what's
amazing is it's not the first bad choice.

Speaker 2 (01:19):
He made in his life.

Speaker 1 (01:21):
It's just it's like the culmination of a lot of them,
and bang, we get to see it on TV. We
get to see his one of his final bad decisions
play out live on TV and millions of people tune
in to see it, hundreds of thousands at least. And
we get to watch that, and he becomes an instant celebrity.

(01:42):
You know, he went from nothing, just renting a car,
being here from Boston to being on TV where hundreds
of thousands of people watching him. Instant celebrity, and nobody
ever does a follow up. Maybe we should do that,
but I don't know. I want to take on another project.
I'm pretty pretty booked.

Speaker 2 (01:58):
But that's.

Speaker 1 (02:02):
I told you this is gonna be a crazy summer.
Everyone's broke, hotter than hell. Andrew Caravella reported this is
the hottest California's ever been. If that's right or wrong,
but that's the report we're doing. Yeah, okay, according to Noah,
you're from the the High Desert. Is that correct? Yes,

(02:22):
we were born and raised in the High Desert. No
I was actually born in Montabello.

Speaker 2 (02:26):
I didn't know that.

Speaker 1 (02:27):
Yeah, we ended up near Commerce Casino.

Speaker 3 (02:30):
Yeah, right there. The straight, No, Beverly Hospital. It's where
I was born actually, all.

Speaker 2 (02:34):
Right, at the near the Montapella golf course out there.
I don't know I was. I was an infant him,
Oh I see, Okay, moved up there about eighty.

Speaker 1 (02:42):
I gave you two major landmarks in Montabello and you
knew neither one of them. It was a child, all right,
all right, but you've never like gone back to see
the area.

Speaker 3 (02:51):
I mean, my grandma lived in Monterey Park, so you know,
I like, I know Montabello is like off the sixty.

Speaker 1 (02:56):
I mean that's good enough, right, Hell, I was never
born in Cleveland. I know where the ur Real towers downtown,
you know, I know where Hopkins Airport is. I could
take you to a Huff's Bakery, okay, you know, or Fazzio's.

Speaker 2 (03:07):
You know, store Woolworth, you know, a lot of a
lot of things. You move around in life. But you
now live in the High Desert. Yeah, I made my.

Speaker 3 (03:15):
Way back there because that's probably where you can afford
a house nowadays.

Speaker 2 (03:18):
I get it.

Speaker 1 (03:19):
How high is the High Desert compared to low Desert.
It's about a two thousand foot elevation.

Speaker 3 (03:23):
About we're about thirty two thirty five years are elevation
and then right at the top of the Cahom Pass
before the traffic gets bad, it's it's just at like
four thousand, that's big, that's a lot.

Speaker 1 (03:33):
Yeah, and that's you know, at fifty five hundred, that's
a mile, so you're nearly you know, a mile high.
But I love the Victorville Victorville Apple Valley area. I
always really enjoyed that area. You know, you stop there
on the way to Vegas, so the way back from Vegas,
and that place has really grown. It used to be
just a couple of shops along the freeway as you
drive to the you know again to Vegas.

Speaker 2 (03:54):
But now it's become like the San Fernando Valley up.

Speaker 4 (03:57):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (03:57):
So sences, If you just combine all the area in
the community, it's about four hundred and sixty five thousand.

Speaker 2 (04:02):
No kidding, is that right? Wait? Are you including the
whole Analope Valley? No?

Speaker 3 (04:06):
No, no, no, no, just the Victorville area, victor Viillary
is San Bernardino County, even Barstow and the you know,
the Helendale area, all the all the outskirts. When you
combine it all together, it's about four hundred sixty five thousand,
Is that right, So that's four times bigger than Burbank. Yeah,
it's huge. Yeah, that's crazy. But it's spread out because
of the land. So I go, I get that.

Speaker 2 (04:27):
I get that.

Speaker 1 (04:27):
So you know, when when you when you buy in
Victorville or Apple Valley, you buy and you have a backyard.
A lot of the times you when you buy an
Orange County you have like nine feet in the backyard.

Speaker 2 (04:37):
Yeah you can.

Speaker 3 (04:38):
You know a lot of desert people park their toys
in the backyard or their boat or whatever.

Speaker 5 (04:43):
You know.

Speaker 1 (04:43):
Yeah, I like desert people. Those are my kind. That's
my crew up there. Oh yeah, yeah, I'm surprised you
live up there. That's not your crew.

Speaker 3 (04:51):
That's what everybody tells me. But you know, if you
get to know me, I'm a desert rat at heart.

Speaker 1 (04:56):
Okay, but there are some look, without going deep into wait,
there are more Trump signs up there than Biden's sign.

Speaker 2 (05:03):
Okay.

Speaker 3 (05:04):
Fun fact, I had to go to a conference for
work for a week in Dallas, all right, and there
are more Trump influence stuff in the high deserts right
than what I saw in Texas. And that is no joke.
I was I was culture shocked down. That's the Trump
train up there in Victorville. So you know, I know
those people.

Speaker 1 (05:23):
You know, Okay, I'm very familiar with those people, the
big signs, the you know they and you know, there
was a there was a carnival up where my wife's
from in Oregon. We went over the summer and they
have one of those uh you know, mini carnival who
comes in for a weekend or so, and there's a
guy selling his his weares and he had hats and
shirts and flags and stuff and it's all, you know,

(05:45):
all Trump stuff. And so I said to him, I said, hey,
do you have any Biden hats? And he says, yeah,
I've got one. And I said, can I see any
because I don't know where it is. And I said,
you ever asked for me? He goes, You're the first
persons asked in two years for Biden.

Speaker 5 (05:57):
Head.

Speaker 2 (05:57):
Wow, this is crazy.

Speaker 1 (06:00):
And get you can ten minutes outside of big cities
and it's all Trump, all of it, you know, And
especially if you go to Arizona and you get into
that river. I'm aware, Jesus man, everybody it's like Trump
lives there. Everybody with the flags and the hats and
the Trump train and all that stuffing out. Oh yeah,
they not a party out there, but I do. Victorville

(06:21):
had that mall that that was being finished at two
thousand and eight when when the recession hit, and I
think they shut that down, didn't they Well, we're not
shut it down, but a lot of stores left. The
Lows up there had problems. Yeah, the Lows ended up leaving.

Speaker 3 (06:35):
There was a lot of projects, like a hospital that
was going to be built and stuff, and then when
all that happened, a lot of that just was I
mean there's a couple places where they're just empty parking
lots because they started to build oh real, and then
they didn't happen, but.

Speaker 2 (06:47):
Didn't Lows open, and then it turned into a hospital.

Speaker 3 (06:50):
So the Low's in Apple Valley over by the town
Hall ended up turning into I believe in RV storage
and it was only open for like a year or two.

Speaker 2 (06:58):
It was Low's for a year. It was yeah, brand
new building.

Speaker 1 (07:02):
Oh that's beautiful. And I've been up there are big
ass lows too. Well, yeah it's Apple Valley. Yes, everything's
big out there, even the apples. But I do enjoy
the people out there, I really do. I think it's
a it's a cool community. There was a guy I
used to do the h he was unchanneled too. I
can't remember his name. I'll come up with his name,

(07:22):
but he did the consumer report for Channel two and
he was from Apple Valley and he was great.

Speaker 2 (07:29):
I enjoyed it.

Speaker 3 (07:30):
You know, Will Cole Schreiber is actually from Apple Valley also,
Is that right?

Speaker 2 (07:33):
Yeah? We both went to the same mind school. No, yeah,
at the same time. Yeah, at the same time.

Speaker 3 (07:37):
No, he's just oh, okay, what school Apple Valley?

Speaker 2 (07:41):
Oh, Apple Valley High School. We're Sun Devils.

Speaker 1 (07:45):
Who would have guessed that sun would have been the
title for that school, you know, for that team, the Sun,
the Sun Dials, Sun Devils.

Speaker 2 (07:55):
Yeah, like Asu.

Speaker 1 (07:57):
Okay, I get that about Sun Dials. He be great
better the Sun Dial. That was the name of the newspaper. Actually,
is that correctly?

Speaker 2 (08:07):
That everything up.

Speaker 3 (08:08):
There has to be associated with heat? Yeah, that's that's
part of being a desert rat. Yeah, that's wild.

Speaker 2 (08:13):
You both ended up at the station.

Speaker 3 (08:15):
Yeah, you know, well, you know, some of the best
in the business come from Apple.

Speaker 2 (08:18):
Valley, I guess.

Speaker 1 (08:20):
I guess in Cuba, Roy Rogers is from Apple Valley.

Speaker 2 (08:24):
Yea happy trouns.

Speaker 3 (08:25):
I didn't know that of course, well not from but
he lived there for a long time.

Speaker 2 (08:29):
Oh I see.

Speaker 1 (08:29):
Okay, you guys are the two most famous guys from
Apple Valley and Victorville.

Speaker 2 (08:34):
That's that's it.

Speaker 3 (08:34):
Yeah, what's what's the brag up there? Apple Valley or Victorville? Well,
it depends what's.

Speaker 1 (08:40):
Like, Like Tom Dale, is the brag compared to Lancaster.

Speaker 3 (08:45):
Apple Valley's just it's it's a better way of living.
That's literally the motto of the of the town, a
better way of life.

Speaker 1 (08:51):
Okay, you know what the brag is in the Aneloe Valley,
No Antelope acres.

Speaker 3 (08:56):
I'll tell you this though, this and this is true
when you're in our the valley or our version of
the High Desert. Right, we always refer to the Anelote
Valley as the other High Desert. Okay, all right, that's fun.
They're like step you know, brothers.

Speaker 1 (09:11):
Yeah, okay, there you go. All right, The Valley Desert
rats are here tonight.

Speaker 4 (09:16):
You're listening to Tim Conway Junior on demand from kf
I AM six forty.

Speaker 1 (09:22):
Are still quick whip around here, Quick whip around all right,
I got this information, and we just we're talking about
Apple Valley. We talked about Victorville, the High Desert, the
East High Desert. This is not Anelo Valley, anlo Valleys,
the West High Desert.

Speaker 2 (09:39):
This is east and.

Speaker 1 (09:42):
Four hundred and twenty thousand people live up there, according
to Andrew Caravella. And it's I like the area. I
love the people up there. I feel at home in Palmdale, Lancaster.
For some reason, I just feel like those people out
there are me. I tried to get my wife to

(10:04):
move out to Palmdale at one point, and she said no.
I tried to get her to move up to Santa Clarita.
She said no, and we ended up in Tarzana, and
which is fine then Burbank, but I like that you
can buy a home up in the High Desert and
have space. You can buy a home that comes with

(10:24):
an acre of land. I think that's really a cool deal.
Burd Rare in southern California, you can do that nowadays. Okay,
here it is the whip around ready, stephfoosh. What is
the most according to homes dot com homes dot com,
what is the highest selling? What is the most expensive

(10:44):
house right now in Apple Valley, in Apple Valley, that's
available for purchase right now in Apple Valley. The most
expensive home in the high Desert. Stephfoosh, let's go with.

Speaker 3 (10:58):
You one one point eight mil.

Speaker 1 (11:04):
Sorry, okay, all right, belly oh um, most expensive house
in Apple Valley.

Speaker 2 (11:15):
Forty five thousand?

Speaker 6 (11:19):
Wow?

Speaker 2 (11:31):
Is that wrong?

Speaker 7 (11:35):
Oh?

Speaker 3 (11:37):
I was tend to warm up to these people, he said, house,
not land.

Speaker 7 (11:41):
Oh.

Speaker 2 (11:42):
I want to say, I don't know, not car. Oh
I mishard, I used car. I misheard you. I'm sorry,
I didn't hear the question.

Speaker 1 (11:50):
I'm going to cross that out, Bellio. What's the most
expensive home in Apple Valley?

Speaker 3 (11:55):
Right?

Speaker 8 (11:55):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (11:56):
Oh oh, okay, like eight hundred thousand, eight hundred thousand, okay,
all right, eight hundred thousand, uh, kiki in there, I
am kiky. Most expensive helme in Apple.

Speaker 9 (12:09):
Valveum, I'm going to say five hundred.

Speaker 2 (12:12):
Thousand, five hundred okay, all right.

Speaker 1 (12:15):
I think that is angel with us, non angel, but
it suits with this Will Will Culture, I sorry, unless
I can see.

Speaker 2 (12:23):
You, man, I you know, right, Will Coldure, I you
know I'm gonna go high. I'm gonna go five mil.

Speaker 3 (12:29):
Five million, yep, alight the last time. California. My god,
it's California.

Speaker 2 (12:35):
Five million, California.

Speaker 1 (12:37):
Right, you heard we weren't talking about Beverly Hills, right,
we were talking about Okay, okay, all right, Andrew Caravell.

Speaker 3 (12:44):
I'm gonna I'm gonna educationally say about six hundred and
forty five thousand, okay, all right.

Speaker 1 (12:50):
The actual answer. And it's a nice home. It's nine acres,
nine acres. I can give you the address one two
three four one, and I want to give it a street.
But it's the outer San Bernardino County. It's Apple Valley
in the nine two three oh seven area code. And

(13:11):
steph uge, you are the winner. Wow, he said, one
point eight million. God, you got to get into the
real estate game, buddy. One million, seven and seventy seven thousand,
seven and seventy seven dollars.

Speaker 2 (13:28):
That is wild. That's horse property out there.

Speaker 1 (13:32):
Yeah, nine acres, nine acres out there in Apple Apple Valley.
That's a mansion, right, ranch home. No, No, three bedrooms,
two baths. I'm indoor plumbing. Colored TV hook up for
the Z channel or on TV also has no there's

(13:55):
no plumbing. But oh yeah, no, there is plumbing. Indoor
plumbing and powered by windmill.

Speaker 2 (14:04):
What is that? Powered by windmill? Running water?

Speaker 1 (14:10):
Area to churned butter blacksmith sleeping quarters for your horse act.
It sounds odd, but it's a one point seven million,
almost one point eight million dollars. That is a steal.
Get up there and snake that house. You'll be the
king of Apple Valley.

Speaker 4 (14:31):
You're listening to Tim Conway Junior on demand from KFI
AM six forty.

Speaker 2 (14:37):
You know this afternoon drive.

Speaker 1 (14:38):
I wasn't aware how much more active it was than
seven to ten or six to ten whatever we're doing before,
But it does seem like there's a lot of moving
pieces in the afternoon, and today was no exception. We
start off with a high speed chase. Well that's not true.
We start off with but might have been a suicide

(15:02):
somebody jumping off the Whole Foods building across the streets
from us here on Olive Avenue and Burbank, right where
Olive and the one thirty four meet, and so that's sad,
but nobody was reporting on that, and so we talked
about that, and then boom Bellio comes in and says,
high speed chase. We follow that for an hour. The

(15:23):
guy gets out at UCLA Medical Center. He got caught
in one of those loops there in the parking loop,
couldn't get out. He found himself in the worst possible
place to end a chase or to continue it chase.
If you want to end one, the best place to
do it is pull into the UCLA Medical Center because
you can't get out of there's one way in, one

(15:43):
way on. So he followed that. Then there was a
horrible story coming out of Irvine where there was a
police report were requested and showed up where a guy
allegedly was stabbing a woman. And when the cops got there,
they guy indeed stabbing a woman. They shot him, killed him,

(16:03):
and the woman passed away, probably because of her wounds.
And and in Irvine, that never happens. Irvine is one
of the safest places in the world to live. The
cops stepped too quick. The people live in Irvine, they
respect the cops, they honor the cops, they don't s
all over them, and it's always a safe area.

Speaker 2 (16:25):
And so that's shocking for Irvine. The people.

Speaker 1 (16:28):
The reason why people live in Irvine and spend thirty
five hundred dollars for a studio apartment is to get
away from crap, that kind of crap where people, you know,
are killing each other.

Speaker 2 (16:38):
And that's what you do.

Speaker 1 (16:39):
You make a lot of money and then you can
move into an area where that is in the daily occurrence.

Speaker 2 (16:43):
All right, Then we have this fire.

Speaker 1 (16:45):
They're not calling it the Krozier fire, but it's spelled
like Krozier, so we're gonna call it the Krozier fire
at least we know vin. Yeah, the Krozier Fire.

Speaker 6 (16:54):
Evacuations ordered in Eldorado County, where a wildfire has quickly
spread the Crozier Fire.

Speaker 1 (16:59):
Darth, they're calling at the Crozier fire the Crozier fire. Yeah,
they're mispronouncing it. It's the Crosier Fire.

Speaker 6 (17:06):
The Crozier Fire, northeast of Plasserville, has burned more than
eleven hundred acres. It is just five percent contained. It's
burning in a remote part of the forest with heavy
timber and thick brush. Camp Fire says the terrain is
difficult for firefighters to access. About four hours after the
fire started, Plasserville police arrested a man for arson.

Speaker 1 (17:23):
Oh boy, you know the Titan sub Remember we followed
that story where the people got into this submarine, yeah,
going down to see the Titanic, and then it exploded.
The US Navy heard that explosion from thousands of miles away,
which gives me great confidence that we're still in the
game of being able to sniff out any kind of

(17:48):
danger that's in the ocean coming towards us. If this,
if the US Navy could hear that from thousands of
miles away, some of those guys are still doing their job,
guys and gals. So the Titan sub the crew, they
probably knew they were going to die before the.

Speaker 8 (18:03):
Implosure, brightening new allegations about the harrowing experience for those
five people killed aboard the Ocean Gate Titan submersible. Last June,
the family of one of the victims filing a fifty
million dollar lawsuit claiming long before the Titan was crushed
under intense ocean pressure, only ninety minutes into the dive,
the crew dropped weight from the submersible, indicating they tried

(18:25):
and failed to abort the dive altogether, and the lawsuit
says by experts reckoning, they would have continued to descend
in full knowledge of the vessel's irreversible failures. Experiencing terror
and mental anguish prior to the titan ultimately imploded.

Speaker 2 (18:41):
What a way to go where you know that thing's
going to explode?

Speaker 5 (18:45):
Ninety minutes into the dive, there were problems, and they
and the crew knew, and the passengers probably knew that
there were problems because there are all kinds of warnings
going off and that terror that they were feeling in
that submersible, in that very tight space, knowing that they
may die, that is an element of damages that they
should be asking the jury for.

Speaker 8 (19:06):
The suit was filed by the family of French explorer
Paul Henery Nargalais, who made thirty seven previous dives to
the Titanic site.

Speaker 1 (19:14):
It's not a wild he was down the thirty seven
times to look at the Titanic.

Speaker 8 (19:18):
They allege ocean Gate failed to disclose key facts about
the titans durability.

Speaker 7 (19:23):
We run the whole thing with this game control.

Speaker 8 (19:26):
The lawsuit claims the wireless electronic system was faulty and
that controller, along with the controls and gages on the vessel,
would not work without a constant power source.

Speaker 1 (19:36):
All right, do we have a time for a quick
whip around? It's up to you, steph fuh, what do
you think?

Speaker 2 (19:41):
Take a break? Take a break?

Speaker 1 (19:44):
Okay, when we come back, here is the question for you,
and please don't google it. Andrew, I know that, you
know you got those crazy fingers. He's my last spot.
Oh that's right, okay, all right, now we'll ask you
to maybe we'll ask for your answer.

Speaker 2 (19:57):
Well, I'll come in there. How about that.

Speaker 3 (19:59):
We'll do that.

Speaker 1 (19:59):
Let's I get crazy. Okay, okay, all right? But how
deep is that Titanic? How deep is the Titanic? How
many feet under the sea, under the sea, under the sea.
How deep is the Titanic where it's resting places right now?

Speaker 2 (20:17):
How deep is it?

Speaker 4 (20:18):
Great question, Tim, you're listening to Tim Conway Junior on
demand from KFI AM six forty.

Speaker 1 (20:27):
Let's do a quick whip around here, Ronner, you could
play if you like. I know that, andrews split all right?
How deep is does the Titanic rest in the ocean
where it's sitting right now? How many feet under the sea?
Let's start with Stepheroni tony steph ooosh, five hundred feet

(20:48):
five hundred feet all right.

Speaker 2 (20:50):
Bellyo are you in there?

Speaker 4 (20:52):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (20:52):
How many feet under the sea? Is the Titanic like
five thousand feet five thousand feet? All right? Is will
Cole Schriver.

Speaker 3 (21:01):
With US.

Speaker 2 (21:05):
Ten million miles? No it's not ten million miles. Yeah,
who else? Kik? How many feet? Ten thousand feet, ten
thousand feet? All right, Mark Ronner, you will play?

Speaker 3 (21:17):
Yeah, I'm hardly any different from Andrew anyway.

Speaker 2 (21:21):
Yeah, I think Kiky's got the right idea. I'm going
to say, let's play prices right here. I'm gonna say
ten thousand and one feet.

Speaker 1 (21:26):
Ten thousand and one is the winner. Yes, it is
twelve thousand, five hundred feet. Twelve thousand, five hundred feet.
It is two times the Grand Canyon. If you were
to buzz down the Grand Canyon, it's two times as
deep as the Grand Canyon.

Speaker 2 (21:46):
Now what do I win? Tommy?

Speaker 1 (21:48):
You get yourself a used vape pen that I've just
discovered here in the studio, Oh, generous, all yours?

Speaker 2 (21:56):
Nine times the Empire State Building.

Speaker 1 (22:00):
And if you were to drop a bowling ball directly
over the Titanic, directly over the Titanic, it would take
seventeen minutes to get there.

Speaker 2 (22:13):
Seventeen minutes. That is incredible. Oh sorry, seven minutes.

Speaker 1 (22:18):
It's not seventeen seven minutes, so seven minutes to take
a bowling ball, depending on the way to get to
the Titanic. That segment the where is the Titanic? We
do that every single Thursday at six point fifty and
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and save up to twenty five percent. All right, let's
talk about Anaheim. We were talking about Victorville and Apple
Valley before, and Anaheim has just reached a milestone when
it comes to housing. Let's find out what the hell
it is they go on with this.

Speaker 7 (23:01):
Anaheim property prices are just sky high at the moment
and unaffordable for many, if not most, Americans. Nevertheless, if
you are a homeowner and Anaheim, you've got reasons to
feel good about things. Anaheim is one of a handful
of cities that have now joined la and other cities
in having locally speaking property values worth more than one

(23:23):
trillion dollars.

Speaker 1 (23:24):
Isn't that amazing? If you take all the property value
in Anaheim, it just reached the one trillion dollar mark.
One trillion dollars.

Speaker 7 (23:37):
Property value is worth more than one trillion dollars now.

Speaker 1 (23:41):
I don't know if they're including Disneyland and the hotels.
Maybe they are, and that's outreached a trillion dollars, but.

Speaker 2 (23:47):
Man, oh man, that is a lot of money.

Speaker 7 (23:50):
Anaheim, Chicago, Phoenix, and Washington have joined La, New York, Atlanta,
and Boston as cities where residential property values top a
trillion dollars. And that's not all. San Diego and Seattle
are just behind. They are really close to also cracking
the one trillion dollar level as well. These stats are

(24:10):
from the real estate site Redfin, which finds that overall
US property prices, at least on the residential front now
top fifty trillion dollars.

Speaker 1 (24:20):
Wait fifty trillion dollars in America, and Anaheim is one
of those trillion dollars.

Speaker 2 (24:29):
Seems fishy. Seems fishy.

Speaker 7 (24:32):
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (24:33):
We'll take his word for it, though.

Speaker 1 (24:34):
Are Marilyn Monroe the statue to be moved in Palm Springs?
Why are they moving the Marilyn Monroe statue in Palm Springs?
Kind of an odd reason.

Speaker 10 (24:46):
Statue with marilynd Roe and Palm Springs is being moved
to another location to settle a lawsuit. The twenty six
foot tall Forever, Maryland's Culture recreates the famous skirt scene
from the Seven Year Itch. The locals and visitors have
been critical of the statue's placement. It faces the Palm
Springs Art Museum, and the museum's director told the city
councilor that visitors, particularly school children, are stopping to look

(25:08):
under the statues skirt.

Speaker 2 (25:10):
Oh no, boys will be boys.

Speaker 10 (25:13):
Particularly school children are stopping to look under the statues skirt.

Speaker 2 (25:18):
Oh boy, all right, well move it out.

Speaker 10 (25:21):
School children are stopping to look under the statues skirt.
According to the La Times, the statue will be moved
to a location to be determined.

Speaker 2 (25:28):
There you go where there's not so much an upskirt action.

Speaker 1 (25:32):
Laguna Karen, Remember that woman that was yelling at people
who are walking on her beach. Well, the Coastal Commission
is stepped in and they don't like that because nobody
owns the beach. It is all public and we should
have access to every single grain of sand along every

(25:52):
single beach in California.

Speaker 11 (25:54):
In between a homeowner and Laguna Beach and a family
sitting on the sand in front of her home.

Speaker 2 (26:00):
In my home property. Whoa now that sounds like Bellio.

Speaker 5 (26:05):
Whoa.

Speaker 2 (26:07):
Now you're in my property. Get movie now?

Speaker 1 (26:09):
Oh man, if you close your eyes, if you're driving,
don't but if you close your eyes, God, is that
bellyo here?

Speaker 7 (26:16):
Now you're in my property.

Speaker 11 (26:18):
Get movie now.

Speaker 2 (26:19):
That's what Bellia does when she goes home to Irvine. See.
You know, kids ride their bikes around her house my property.
Get movie now.

Speaker 1 (26:26):
Nah, that's her Wow, man, oh man, you're in my property.

Speaker 11 (26:30):
Get movie now.

Speaker 2 (26:32):
Now you're in my property line.

Speaker 11 (26:34):
According to the La Times, that homeowner has now received
a letter from the California Coastal Commission saying she needs
to stop blocking access to a public stretch of the sand.

Speaker 2 (26:43):
That's right.

Speaker 11 (26:44):
This viral moment happened last month on Victoria Beach. The
homeowner was seen yelling at that family. She eventually used
rope to section off part of the sand. She could
be fined up to eleven thousand dollars per day if
she continues.

Speaker 2 (26:58):
Eleven grand a day.

Speaker 1 (27:00):
Man, oh man, you know what people in that part
of the world though, Laguna Beach Data Point, they've got
that kind of dough They have that kind of money,
So maybe they'll just pay the fine eleven thousand bucks
every day and keep the beach private. That's possible, all right,
we didn't get to this story. I guess we could
start a real quick here. Book Go to Bapo, one
of my favorite restaurants in the world not doing well.

Speaker 9 (27:23):
Italian American restaurant chain Buka de Beeppo has filed for
Chapter eleven bankruptcy. The court filing says the Orlando based
company holds up to fifty thousand dollars in assets, while
it owes between fifteen and fifty million dollars to at
least thirty creditors.

Speaker 1 (27:38):
Maybe the meatballs were too big, right, too much meat
in the balls.

Speaker 9 (27:42):
This comes stores deemed underperforming. No California stores, they none
of them are on the list. The company is struggling
financially amid a big slump in sales and rising food
and labor cars.

Speaker 1 (27:53):
Ah, that's fantastic. One of my favorite restaurants of all time.

Speaker 2 (27:57):
Boot go to Batpo.

Speaker 1 (27:58):
I love the big portions you get in there, and
it's just a wild rate place.

Speaker 2 (28:03):
Thee mel Kelly joins, is how you bob doing well?
Doing better than the Metro. Someone else stabbed again today, Buddy.

Speaker 1 (28:08):
Every time I think of every time I see one
of those stories, I think, man, you you've got to
be all over it the next day, and you are.

Speaker 2 (28:15):
That's the goal.

Speaker 3 (28:15):
Look, you own car Chase, right, we own the Metro.

Speaker 1 (28:22):
And it's it's not it doesn't seem to be getting better. No,
it's getting progressively worse. It's getting to the point where
we're having a murder, death, kill, stabbing, shooting, homeless incident
every single day I had. I had to pick up
Buddy about I don't know, three four months ago. I
was at Santa Anita and he was going to take
the you know, the Metro home, and I was gonna

(28:43):
drop him off at the sant Anita station. And there's
only like three o'clock in the afternoon. I pulled in
the underground parking and there's only three cars in there,
underground beautiful parking in Arcadia at the Metro and only
three cars. That says something wrong. Yeah, something's wrong, right,
something's desperately wrong.

Speaker 2 (28:57):
Yeah. I don't know what's going.

Speaker 1 (28:58):
On, but they've got they've got to clean that up,
especially before the Olympics. Well, because that's how everyone's gonna
get around there running out of time.

Speaker 3 (29:05):
I mean honestly, because they're literally passing the torch for
this weekend.

Speaker 2 (29:11):
That's right, all right? Is that first up? Let sec
the segment.

Speaker 1 (29:15):
So seven nineteen okay, seven nineteen, I am there. I
love your coverage of the Metro Man. You are eighty
two the Metromo.

Speaker 2 (29:24):
Buddy.

Speaker 1 (29:24):
I appreciate it. I will listen to you for the
rest of the night and I we'll catch you tomorrow.
And Steph Fush, thank you, buddy. Excellent job today. As always,
you get to start today.

Speaker 7 (29:33):
All right.

Speaker 2 (29:33):
We're live on KFI AM six.

Speaker 1 (29:34):
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