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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's KFI AM six forty and you're listening to the
Conway Show on demand on the iHeartRadio app. All right,
real estate agents are going to change the way they
sell and buy homes and the way they get paid.
There was a big, huge lawsuit that was settled, and
now it's going to mean more paperwork, and it's going
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to mean more restrictions and more regulations. Let's find out
what it is. I know we have a lot of
people who own homes listen to this program or listen
to the station, and a lot of real estate agents.
You know, they're buzzing around in the cars. They're showing
property to prospective buyers, and they know that this change
is coming, and it's right around the corner as well.
Speaker 2 (00:42):
Realtors here in California and across the US are bracing
for a seismic shift in the way they do business
size starting this Saturday, August seventeen, to new rules roll
out that overhaul the way realtors get paid to help
people buy and sell their homes. The changes are part
of a four hundred and eighteen millillion dollars settlement announced
in March by the powerful trade group the National Association
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of realtors, and they eliminate informal rules that propped up
the industry's traditional payment structure, where home sellers were typically
on the hook to pay five or six percent commission.
Speaker 1 (01:16):
Okay, so that's eliminated. Is that? What's going on which is.
Speaker 2 (01:19):
Usually split between the agent and the agent representing the
home seller. In the months since then, settlement realtors have
been preparing for the change, attending trainings and pouring over
the details of new contracts that they must sign with
prospective home buyers.
Speaker 1 (01:32):
What's the big change today is the day.
Speaker 3 (01:34):
That in the MLS any indication of compensation.
Speaker 1 (01:38):
Commission was this woman standing in a fish pond.
Speaker 3 (01:43):
Indication of compensation commission is eliminated. It is you can't
even look at historical data.
Speaker 2 (01:51):
The changes also mean there will be more forms for
buyers and sellers to fill out when visiting an open house,
and if buyers don't have an agent representing them, they
might not be able to get additional information about a
property without an agent.
Speaker 1 (02:03):
Wow, man, it's going to get tight out there. That's wild. Okay,
all right, well, what the hell? If you're going to
buy or sell a home, it's gonna get more complicated,
and when you walk into a house and you're not
represented by an agent, you may not get enough and
get the information you're looking for. Then, oh it's complicated,
very very complicated. And it already is complicated. What you
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when you buy a house, you go to sign papers,
it takes you a couple hours essentially.
Speaker 4 (02:30):
Now if you want to if you want a to
see a house, and even going to an open house,
there's apparently more stuff that you have to fill in.
Speaker 5 (02:38):
You have to get more of your information.
Speaker 1 (02:40):
Why do you think that is?
Speaker 5 (02:41):
Lookie lose they want to they want to? Yeah that too, Yeah, sure, yeah,
I know people to do that.
Speaker 6 (02:48):
I think it has to do with all of the online.
Speaker 7 (02:52):
Real estate sites, you know, like Zillo and all the
other ones that you can just look at. You don't
need a realtor to show you all of them from
inside of the home and you can check that out
to see if it's something you're even interested in, rather
than you know, referring to an agent to say, oh,
well this house meets your criteria, let's show you.
Speaker 1 (03:10):
This, right, But are they going to take those photos down?
Speaker 7 (03:12):
Then That's what I was just wondering, like, how is
that going to change. How are they going to limit
the information that we have access to through these sites.
Speaker 1 (03:19):
I got a good idea, Let's make it more complicated
to buy a house.
Speaker 6 (03:23):
Yeah, yeah, that's more paperwork to sign, That's right.
Speaker 4 (03:26):
The thing is one of the good things is that
there that there will be businesses that already exist that
will that will expand more that basically will cut their
commission to get your business if you're buying.
Speaker 1 (03:40):
Oh is that right? Yeah, that's kind of cool. All right, boarshead.
I had bought Borshead meet. I buy the turkey, what
is it like, pepper turkey, peppered turkey, And I bought
some on a Sunday, and then Monday it comes out
that that could kill you, and so I threw it away.
(04:01):
I was going to take it back, but I didn't
want to put it in the car and then take
it back. And if I got into an accident and
that bag opened up and that meat was all over
me with you know, listeria or whatever's on it, I
could have died. So I threw it away.
Speaker 7 (04:18):
Isn't that something you would normally just bring in and
share with everybody in the studio?
Speaker 8 (04:22):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (04:23):
Maybe right, that's I was thinking about it. I was
thinking about not telling you guys and putting on like
an Oscar Meyer sticker on it and just bring it in,
spread it around. But I took some meatback. I usually
don't take meatback unless it's you know, like over I
don't know, fifteen twenty bucks. But I remember taking some
back to a grocery store in Burbank and I said, hey,
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I bought this meat. I opened it up, and man,
I could smell it across the room. It's turned, it's
it's soured. And the guy says, always says, do you
want your money back? I said, yeah, or you know,
or a credit whatever, it doesn't matter. And then he
said he goes, oh, he goes.
Speaker 9 (04:58):
You know.
Speaker 1 (04:58):
He said that the same thing ha up to me.
At Super Bowl. I bought a bunch of shrimp from
this store, took it home and put it out on
on like a buffet, and four of the couples that
that came over to watch the Super Bowl got really,
really sick and two of them had to go to
the hospital. I said, oh, that's horrible. I said, Bob,
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are you the manager here? And he said, yeah, yeah,
I'm the manager. I said, can I give you a tip.
He goes sure, I love tips. I go when a
guy brings bad meat in to your supermarket, don't try
to one up him on how disgusting and horrible and
dangerous the meat is at this grocery store. I would
just return it and let the guy go on his way.
(05:41):
I wouldn't try to outdo him with hospital story.
Speaker 5 (05:44):
Did he take that advice?
Speaker 1 (05:45):
Well, yeah he did.
Speaker 5 (05:46):
He did.
Speaker 1 (05:46):
I think he'd did. Yeah, I still see him. I
still see him. Yeah, it's still manager, your friend. I
went to I went last night to a different grocery store.
I went to Pavilions last night. I got a couple
ones I got. I buzzed too. And I went to
Pavilions last night and I was getting out of my
cars I at ten thirty at night. I enjoyed that,
and the guy goes hey, you're on Kfi'm like, oh,
I think dog with this guy. And he's a sound
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guy in the Hollywood business. Talked to him for a while.
His name is Brett Ellingwood. Really cool guy. And then
I went in and the guy who was the checkout guy, cashier,
his name is Robert Morrison. I goes hey, because I
listened to KFI all the time. I'm like, that happened twice.
(06:30):
Two people in ten minutes said that they that they
recognized me from KFI. That's why you're a big man, buddy.
I worked for kalas X for twelve years and that
happened three times in twelve years, three times, and happens
almost daily with KFI because I think two reasons. One
is now the social media where there's you know, you
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can see a picture and identify what the guy looks like, yeah, yes, yes,
which cuts down on hookers, you know. And then this
what what do you mean it cuts down? I'll tell
you during the break, okay. And then this and then
the second thing is this signal is huge, huge, it
gets It goes from Tiajuana to Seattle, all the way
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to Denver.
Speaker 5 (07:14):
People in Japan and into Kansas.
Speaker 1 (07:16):
That's right, And and so I think that's the signal
man of this station. I think a lot of people
listening to kfive tons of people, and that's really cool.
It's a cool deal, all right, bors head lawsuit. We'll
find out when we come back what meat is killing everybody.
There's more than forty people hospitalized with listeria outbreak Deli
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meat No good you got it's so good though, I
know it's best, best in the world. Man, you're and
and the sandwich you make for yourself with that slice
meat and lead is and the toasted bread off. But
people are going to the hospital over it, so we
got to slow down on our slice meats.
Speaker 9 (07:56):
You're listening to Tim Conway Junior on demand from KFI
A six forty.
Speaker 1 (08:02):
Conway show them all right, let's find out what meat
is gonna wipe us out. You know, either it's gonna
be crime or meat. But there's a meat out there.
Slice meat. Everybody likes slice meat. You can buy it
almost any store and it's great when they slice it
up for a really thin.
Speaker 5 (08:20):
Oh yeah, this is one of the best things that
will for.
Speaker 1 (08:22):
Me thinner the better that slice me Yes.
Speaker 4 (08:25):
And when you get the package, you have to separate
the individual slices too. You gotta get that little araration
between exactly.
Speaker 1 (08:30):
And but you know what I I the one complaint
I have is a lot of these stores who slut
pre slice the meat then they put it out for sale.
It's always a pound. I don't need a pound of that.
I want need a half pound I need a half
or a third of a pound. It's a pound would
take me four weeks to knock off. Maybe I'm sitting man,
It really you could knock off a pound. Oh yeah, easily.
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The big ass sandwich.
Speaker 4 (08:52):
When I first got out here and I was in
my car and I had to I had to eat
every day, obviously, but I didn't have any fridge. When
the groceries got a couple of those packs of the
Carl buttings.
Speaker 1 (09:02):
Oh those are great, man, ninety eight cents.
Speaker 5 (09:04):
They took me all day.
Speaker 1 (09:05):
Yeah, that was a great The beef and the chicken
in that, and the turkey that's smoked turkey bee best.
All right, let's find out who's gonna wipe us out here.
Speaker 10 (09:13):
After nine days in the hospital and eleven in rehab,
eighty eight year old Soup Fleming is now suing Boarshead
for the lasteria infection that she wait, what is this
woman's name? Eighty eight year old Soup Fleming is Sue Fleming?
Sue Fleming. Year old Soup Fleming is now suing boars Head.
Speaker 1 (09:31):
Sue Fleming is suing over Flem.
Speaker 10 (09:37):
For the lasteria infection that she claims came from eating liverwurst.
Speaker 8 (09:41):
To be honest, I went through hell and back again,
and I'm coming out of it.
Speaker 11 (09:46):
I don't wish it on anyone. I'm very blessed that
I'm alive and talking to you.
Speaker 12 (09:51):
Right.
Speaker 1 (09:51):
Yeah, Look, eighty eight is really it's it's really a
crap shoot and a gamble to get listere that could
wipe you out. At eighty eight.
Speaker 10 (10:02):
The CDC reports three people have died from eating contaminated
delimeaes in Virginia, Illinois, and New Jersey. Bor's Head now
recalling seventy one prepackaged and ready to eat meat and
poultry products.
Speaker 1 (10:15):
I went to the store last night and I saw
Boreshead everywhere, So I guess we're cool in California. I
don't know.
Speaker 10 (10:22):
Tied to a Virginia plant with sell by dates through
October seventeenth, including liverwurst, ham, maloney, b salami, and bacon.
Speaker 1 (10:30):
It's literally the only brand I buy. Yeah, I'm with you.
I like that Boy's Head.
Speaker 10 (10:34):
The CDC reports forty three hospitalizations across thirteen states now
tied to the outbreak, though the real number of people
who become sick could be much higher. The steria is
the third leading cause of death from food born illness.
Speaker 1 (10:47):
Do you hear that? Listen to I know a lot
of people listen half ass and if you're older, you
got to listen to this. This could save your life.
Speaker 10 (10:55):
The steria is the third leading cause of death from
food born illness.
Speaker 1 (10:59):
Okay, listeria can wipe you out.
Speaker 10 (11:01):
With pregnant women, newborns, senior citizens, and anyone with a
weekend immune system at greatest risk.
Speaker 13 (11:08):
Flue like symptoms fever, muscle lakes, GI upset. Those are
the classic symptoms of blistereria, and usually people.
Speaker 1 (11:17):
Know it's usually after every meal from me.
Speaker 13 (11:19):
Fever, muscle lakes, and GI upset. Those are the classic
symptoms of blistereria, and usually people know that. You know
something's wrong because they aren't really able to tolerate any fluids.
Speaker 10 (11:31):
Bores Heads says, food safety is our top priority and
we express our deepest sympathies for the affected family.
Speaker 1 (11:38):
I don't know I'm going to go back to it
eventually because I like Boar's head. But flip me out
a little, just a little bit, all right. Speaking of food,
chuck E Cheese is back in the business.
Speaker 14 (11:49):
They call it funflation. This morning the price is for
summer fun climbing as quickly as your kid's favorite roller coaster,
and for so many parents, those rises costs make family
outings way too expensive. But now, Chuck E cheese.
Speaker 1 (12:05):
I think that's the wrong sound effect. That was supposed
to be for the bor's head, the people on the toilet, and.
Speaker 14 (12:14):
For so many parents, those rising costs make family outings
way too expensive.
Speaker 1 (12:19):
It is expensive to take the family out, and you
know you got a family of four or five, you're
looking at a hundred bucks.
Speaker 14 (12:25):
But now, chuck E cheese, hoping to entice some families
with the subscription that opens up discounts. The monthly fees
start at seven to ninety nine.
Speaker 15 (12:33):
Based on that pass, you can get from forty games
to two hundred and fifty games per day. So let's
see you go in on a Tuesday and you have
the highest tier pass, which gets you two hundred and
fifty points. You can go right back again the next
day and play two hundred and fifty games again.
Speaker 5 (12:47):
Oh, I'm in.
Speaker 1 (12:48):
I'm doing that as a single guy. It's tough, but
I don't care. I'm going back, Chuck E cheese, I'm
going back. I like that Chuck E Cheese.
Speaker 14 (12:57):
Chuck E Cheese struggling through COVID declaring bank kruptcy in
twenty twenty one, now looking for a reboot to draw
families back to their arcade style restaurant.
Speaker 1 (13:06):
Did you take sit there when you was a kidding
a couple of times?
Speaker 9 (13:08):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (13:09):
I thought I loved that place. Chuck E Cheese.
Speaker 15 (13:11):
With the fun Pass, members are more incentivized to go
through Chuck E Cheese on a more regular basis, So
you'll then be tempted to buy some drinks or get
some food, or maybe you'll want to pay a little
bit extra to play the crane games or have your
kids play on the trampoline.
Speaker 14 (13:24):
Movie theater prices.
Speaker 1 (13:26):
Although I think when I went with with my daughter
to Chuck E Cheese, I think I played more games
than she did.
Speaker 5 (13:33):
Were you a fan of the video or like the
ski ball?
Speaker 1 (13:35):
I played everything? Man, I just want to get as
made tickets as possible to go and you know and
bother some guy with to the parachute, Men want a racer.
Men that that spring pop up thing with the section cup.
Speaker 4 (13:51):
Two of those plays a Chinese finger track, Yeah, taketse.
Speaker 1 (13:56):
A box of chalk paddle ball. What almost that two
buy is a chalk Yeah, the little pass, football dice jags,
loaded up, load it up tatoos. Yeah, also would play
and plays.
Speaker 14 (14:11):
Movie theater prices also increasing up three percent as a
result of inflation. AMC reporting their average ticket price in
twenty twenty three was eleven dollars and twenty three cents,
making the movies for a family of four cost forty
five dollars before popcorn and drinks.
Speaker 1 (14:26):
Oh man, who's got this kind of money to do this?
Speaker 14 (14:29):
But for regulars, memberships could offer an opportunity to save,
like Movie Pass starting at ten dollars a month for
three free movies, and AMC's stubs a list offering three
free movies a week for a twenty five dollars monthly fee.
At trips to your local bowling alley or landing your
budget in the gutter, there's still time for Bowlero's Summer
Season Pass. It lets you bowl two games a day
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at your local alley, starting at just thirty three dollars.
Speaker 1 (14:55):
That's kind of a cool deal.
Speaker 11 (14:56):
That's a great deal and one of the best deals
out there.
Speaker 14 (14:59):
The National Park Pass, It's eighty dollars a year, and
it covers the entrance fee for four people in a vehicle.
Active military members also get annual passes for free.
Speaker 1 (15:07):
There you go, get yourself a pass and enjoy yourself
this summer. That is cool, all right. Way moo is
in the news. You know those driverless cars, but there's
a problem with them. We'll come back. I'm gonna tell
you what they are.
Speaker 9 (15:22):
You're listening to Tim Conway Junior on de mayl from
KFI AM six forty.
Speaker 1 (15:29):
I just looked at the weather during the break and
I can't believe it. We're heating up again. So if
you can't stand the heat like me, you're going to
be in for a bad week because it's starting on
Saturday or Sunday and it's gonna get hot again, and
the San Fernando Valley is gonna start cooking again. So
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it sucks, all right, that's part of living out here.
San Fernano Valley ninety one today, ninety Tomorrow, ninety ninety
ninety then eighty six, eighty eight on Saturday and Sunday.
But here comes Monday ninety four, ninety eight, one hundred
ninety four, So Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, at least those
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four days, brutal oven style heat the charge. If you're
a Chargers fan, that's cool. Football's back at Sofi Stadium
and your Chargers take on the Rams this Saturday and
Saturday afternoon at four or five, so the sun will
be going down. It'll be nice and much cooler. And
don't miss Justin Herbert and the Bolts. They usher in
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a new era of Chargers football. And they got a
great coach this year, coach Jim Harbaugh. May remember him.
He took Michigan to number one, won the championship. I
think visit Chargers dot com, slash tickets, the Securor seats
and listen to all the games on Alt ninety eight
point seven. And we're gonna do that at six point forty.
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Let's do it at six forty four, bell yone. What
do you think six for whatever that break is, we'll
come back from that break a six forty five. We'll
give away those tickets and you can go this Saturday
four or five Rams and Chargers. That's a big deal.
It's a cool deal. You gonna love it. Take dog
of those tickets. All right, let's get back into some
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more news. Speaking of Sofi Stadium, there's a lot of
complaints about their outdoor concert. It was heard miles and
miles away from Sofi Stadium with those big as speakers.
People heard it in Redondo Beach and Manhattan Beach, they
heard it, you know, east in Gardena they heard it.
Obviously in Binglewood. It was heard for four, five, six
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miles around and people couldn't sleep. Moe Kelly was affected
by it. He lives in the neighborhood and he couldn't sleep,
had to get up, and it sounded like the concert
was next door. So they put an end to that,
an end to it. No more concerts outside of sofar.
Speaker 12 (18:03):
The city of Inglewood has had enough. Leaders have banned
concerts in the Sofi Plaza area after a surge of
noise complaints.
Speaker 11 (18:10):
The complaints came in during the.
Speaker 12 (18:11):
Recent Hard Summer Techno music festival outside of Sofi Stadium.
Speaker 11 (18:16):
In response, the city says.
Speaker 12 (18:18):
Music stages are no longer allowed at the venues elevated
American Airlines Plaza. The mayor says the city will also
require a more comprehensive plan to address sound and base frequency.
Speaker 1 (18:29):
All right, so that job that is over. Those concerts
are over. We got a small pop up. We'd like
to talk about pop ups. People enjoy that little tiny
business pops up for a week or two or a
weekend and let's find out what's going on with these
small vendors. But there's some downside to these things.
Speaker 11 (18:48):
It's like a farmer's market, but instead of veggies, they
sell just about every good you can think of. It's
a labor of love for Nicki Hernandez, but it's also
a grind setting up booths around the region, especially after
getting scams.
Speaker 1 (19:00):
Oh no, Nicky got worked.
Speaker 16 (19:03):
I had like a little gut filling and so I
went to go check my balance on Square because you
can see right away, like the balance with her, and
it's showed zero.
Speaker 11 (19:11):
Two women posing as customers hit the Best Vibe Market
on Thursday and.
Speaker 1 (19:15):
Oh bad vibes, the best Vibe.
Speaker 11 (19:17):
Two women posing as customers hit the best Vibe market.
Speaker 1 (19:20):
Best Vibe market. Never heard of that.
Speaker 11 (19:22):
Best Vibe market on Thursday and San Demus walking from
vendor to vendor using the payment app Square, tapping to
pay only they never actually did.
Speaker 16 (19:31):
They had gotten me the two people next to me
and then four people across from.
Speaker 1 (19:35):
God, everything is a scam nowadays, can't trust anybody either.
People are trying to break into your place, they're trying
to your take your credit card, they're using skimmers, they're
stealing your car. Everybody's in on it now, everybody's trying
to scam you.
Speaker 16 (19:50):
And so it was close to seven hundred dollars that
they took from all of them.
Speaker 11 (19:54):
At the time, the vendors didn't realize they were getting scammed.
The woman would hold up her phone to tap and
pay and just decline a receipt.
Speaker 8 (20:01):
I showed as a transaction, but it showed as another payment.
So basically they used I don't know if it was
like a dummy tap.
Speaker 11 (20:07):
Or what it was, or some type of software.
Speaker 6 (20:09):
I have no idea.
Speaker 1 (20:10):
These poor people too, you know that set up these
tiny booze They don't know that kind of money. They're
just been getting by. They're just barely squeaking by.
Speaker 11 (20:17):
So the vendors turned to Square.
Speaker 16 (20:19):
They said, you know, sorry, but there's nothing that we
can do at this point.
Speaker 1 (20:22):
Oh there's a lot of help. Thanks, thanks appreciate that saying.
Speaker 7 (20:26):
That whatever device, that's really lame because Square made you
buy some extra hardware that if you didn't have it,
then you would be held responsible for purchases made by
people using that how to chip card, but you just
use the slide hardware instead. They made you get that
device where you can just you know, tap it and pay,
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and they would protect you with any fraud with that.
Speaker 6 (20:55):
So now they're not I don't know what that means.
Speaker 1 (20:58):
Do you use Square?
Speaker 6 (20:59):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (21:00):
And you had no problems?
Speaker 6 (21:02):
No, I haven't had any problems.
Speaker 7 (21:04):
But there's two devices, Like originally it started with a
little thing that you just you can run the card through,
you slide it through.
Speaker 6 (21:11):
I know it's boring. And then and then there's the.
Speaker 1 (21:15):
Other one you just taping, honestly got and I've meant
to shut my mic off and I did that and
I forgot.
Speaker 6 (21:20):
Oh stop it.
Speaker 1 (21:21):
I'm sure all right, But you've set up these little
tiny boots before and you don't make a killing, you know,
you just try to get by.
Speaker 7 (21:30):
Well yeah, yeah, you just you just do what you
can for that day. You're getting dinged by the fees
of the credit cards, and then they won't even back
you up.
Speaker 1 (21:38):
And they charge you fees to have the booth. You
have to have insurance, you have to have all kinds
of all these little tiny payments add up and these
people got screwed out of seven hundred dollars.
Speaker 6 (21:47):
Geez horrible.
Speaker 1 (21:49):
When are you setting up your next boots? Where are
you going? What are you doing?
Speaker 10 (21:52):
Oh?
Speaker 7 (21:52):
The next one will be and no, the Redo Market
in Dana Point. It's coming up in Septe the date.
I've got it on my calendar, but I don't have
it in front of me. I think it's on a Sunday.
It might be the third Sunday of good we'll.
Speaker 1 (22:07):
Promote it when when it gets closer. You know, right,
you'd like to go down there and look at.
Speaker 7 (22:12):
Your shoes, yeah, or bootstirts. It's a blast too. They
shut down the whole road of Del Prado and you
can just like walk around, get beverages and enjoy the day.
Speaker 1 (22:21):
Yeah, sounds like a cool day. What city Data Points,
Data Point, it's.
Speaker 7 (22:26):
Beautiful point Redo Market and the date is September twenty second.
Speaker 6 (22:31):
It's a Sunday.
Speaker 1 (22:32):
Oh nice, nice, nice nice.
Speaker 11 (22:36):
So the vendors turned to Square.
Speaker 16 (22:37):
They said, you know, sorry, but there's nothing that we
can do at this point.
Speaker 11 (22:41):
Saying that whatever device they used change the credit card
option to cash, leading to no transaction.
Speaker 8 (22:47):
I've been using tap for over two years with the
Square and nothing like this has happened.
Speaker 11 (22:52):
But never again will I use TAB Now. They're hoping
to alert other businesses, to.
Speaker 8 (22:56):
Bring awareness to other small vendors that this could happened
to them, and that's our goal.
Speaker 11 (23:02):
That's what we want and have a message for these crooks.
Speaker 1 (23:05):
I don't know how these people go to bed at
night after screwing these you know, these tiny booths out
of seven hundred dollars, How do you go to bed?
You know, thinking oh, okay, I got all these products
for free. Man, there's there's some really really horrible people
buzzing around.
Speaker 16 (23:20):
It took away from my bills that I don't know
how I'm supposed to get that back now. So I'm
out here hustling, trying to do what I can, as
well as helping my vendors because.
Speaker 11 (23:28):
They're in the same boat as me.
Speaker 16 (23:30):
Well, this is our only income, so it's really shady
that you do stuff like that to us.
Speaker 11 (23:33):
I reached out to Square for commet and have not
yet her back. The victims told me representatives from Square
informs them that it was their fault. I would not
be refunding them.
Speaker 1 (23:42):
Ah, that's horrible. You can hear in that woman's voice
here where she's she's you know, about to break down.
Speaker 16 (23:48):
But this is our only income.
Speaker 11 (23:49):
So it's really shady that you do stuff.
Speaker 5 (23:51):
Like that to us.
Speaker 1 (23:52):
Yeah, it is. It's really shady. Did that to somebody's daughter?
You know, somebody worked their ass off to open up
that booth and then you go buy there and just
steal all their crap. You should be ashamed of yourself.
You're listening right now, and that was you. You should be
ashamed of yourself, shamed. You are improperly raised. Somebody didn't
raise you properly. Your mom and dad I did a
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horrible job. You have horrible, horrible parents that raised you horrible,
or if you were even raised by parents, ooh, might
have been raised by wolves. Wo's them.
Speaker 9 (24:23):
You're listening to Tim Conway Junior on demand from KFI
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Speaker 1 (24:28):
Forty for lot. What what's going on.
Speaker 5 (24:35):
All right?
Speaker 1 (24:35):
Belly? I want to be remind you that we're giving
away the Chargers tickets at six forty five in that
when we come back from that six forty five break,
So whether it's six forty eight, six point fifty, whatever
that is, but that's wh we're giving away chargers rams
tickets for Saturday this Saturday afternoon at four or five pm,
So get back here in about right about an hour,
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right about an hour, all right. There was a some
dude that was buzzing through Encino and then ran into
a lot of parked cars, real park cars. And I
think it was on near Newcastle. I know this area.
I think it's it parallels Ventura Freeway on the south
side of that freeway. I think this is where that happened.
Speaker 17 (25:18):
Security cameras capture a white Ford pickup come barreling down
Killian Street near Newcastle Avenue and Insino.
Speaker 1 (25:24):
All right, yeah, near Newcastle, and he was just pinballing
off you know, five six seven cars.
Speaker 17 (25:30):
On Saturday morning around five forty five.
Speaker 1 (25:32):
We're not sure if it's an F one to fifty
or a F.
Speaker 18 (25:34):
Two fifty, but one of the two came down this street.
At a certain point the driver seemed to lose control.
Speaker 1 (25:40):
I think he fell asleep. I think the driver fell
asleep and hit all these cars based.
Speaker 18 (25:44):
On the footage we've seen, and he started bouncing off
the row of cars.
Speaker 17 (25:48):
This couple, who didn't want to be identified, had just
purchased their new red suv three weeks ago.
Speaker 18 (25:54):
He hit about five cars before he caught on this
red suv over here, and that's when he stopped bouncing
and just colliding into that. He pushed that kind of
into the sidewalk and into the gray sedan in front
of it.
Speaker 1 (26:07):
Yeah, bad vibes. They're looking for this guy down, really
bad vibes, all right. Kobe Bryant is in the news
with a statue. Yeah, think dong another Kobe Bryan's statue
statue down at crypto dot com.
Speaker 12 (26:21):
Arena warming announcement for Kobe fans, Vanessa Bryant announced the
mamba inspired emblem for the twenty twenty eight LA Olympic Games.
Speaker 11 (26:30):
The logo was.
Speaker 12 (26:31):
Designed by Vanessa as The emblem replaces the A in
Los Angeles to feature a purple and yellow snake skin
design with Kobe's mamba.
Speaker 11 (26:39):
Logo in the middle.
Speaker 12 (26:40):
The Laker legend was a huge advocate of bringing the
Games back to the city of Angels.
Speaker 1 (26:46):
You know, I knew that they were celebrating Kobe at
the end of the Olympics because all of the athletes
that came out, they were all wearing Kobe's number on
their sweater and those are expensive. Those are Polo. Those
are Ralph Lurenz sweaters that they were all wearing. They
were eleven hundred bucks each. And I was watching with
my wife, my daughter, and my sister, and we were
watching the closing ceremonies and I'm like, oh, this is
(27:08):
so cool that they're, you know, celebrating Kobe and they
have his number on their sleeve. So I knew they
were going to celebrate Kobe Bryant in this next Olympics.
And then I think it was my daughter that said, Tim,
do you think the She said, Dad, do you think
the twenty four on their sleeve means twenty twenty four?
Speaker 12 (27:31):
Uh?
Speaker 1 (27:33):
Okay, okay, all.
Speaker 4 (27:34):
Right, all right, your daughter's clearly smarter than both you
or I, because I thought the same thing when you
said that.
Speaker 1 (27:39):
Is that right? Okay? So yeah, we're on the same page.
We're Kobe fans, hey Kobe, and I guess they're Kobe.
You know, they're not haters, but they don't like Kobe
as much as we do. That's what's going on. I
thought they were all celebrating Kobe Bryant with that twenty
four on their shoulder. Turns out it's the year.
Speaker 12 (27:57):
He's a decorated Olympian himself, winning two goal medals with
Team USA in two thousand and eight and twenty twelve.
Vanessa said on Instagram in the LA twenty eight announcement
video quote, Kobe was the ultimate athlete and he took
his role as an Olympian very seriously.
Speaker 1 (28:14):
I really missed that Kobe Bryant. I think he would
have been a huge part of the Lakers still. I
think he had been a big presence in Los Angeles.
I think we'd always see him on TV or the
news or on listen to him on radio. I think
he would have had a huge, huge footprint in Los
Angeles if he didn't die in that helicopter crash. I
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really think he'd have had a big part of our lives.
Speaker 4 (28:36):
I really do it retired, he kind of took a
step back, I think from the limelight for the most part.
I mean, he had the Oscar stuff when he helped
with the movie that he made and the book and stuff.
But overall, I think right after he retired he was
concentrating a lot on his personal life and raising his kids.
So right around now I think would be roughly the
time when you'd see him sort of really start to
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come back in and get more involved with the Lakers,
like you say.
Speaker 1 (29:00):
And he had a one hundred and eighty degree shift
in his personality completely. When he was playing, he was
all about the game, all about winning, and he didn't
want any distractions, and that came off as rude or
dismissive to a lot of people. But man, when he
quit playing, he was a great dad. He really seemed
to soften up.
Speaker 10 (29:18):
Man.
Speaker 5 (29:19):
You know, from what you could see, he.
Speaker 1 (29:21):
Would have enjoyed watching those kids grow up. Man, that
that was a real blow to Los Angeles.
Speaker 12 (29:27):
He was so proud to represent our country. Vanessa also
added that Kobe considered his two gold medals as part
of his proudest professional accomplishments.
Speaker 1 (29:36):
Oh that's kind of a cool deal, you know. That's
that's kind of a cool deal of Vanessa to say that.
Speaker 12 (29:42):
Vanessa also added that Kobe considered his two gold medals
as part of his proudest professional accomplishments.
Speaker 1 (29:48):
Yeah. Ah, that's horrible, just the worst. All right, let's
I got something else.
Speaker 5 (29:55):
To read here.
Speaker 1 (29:57):
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