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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. It's hotter
today than it was yesterday. The hottest temperature I saw
on my car was one hundred and thirteen degrees today, Stephus,
what'd you see today? I know you saw yesterday. What
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one twelve?
Speaker 2 (00:22):
Uh uh yeah, no, but today coming in one oh eight?
And Wanta Wala just texted me that he's coming in
with one sixteen?
Speaker 3 (00:30):
Is that right?
Speaker 4 (00:31):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (00:31):
What'd you see croze on your car? What was the hottest?
Speaker 4 (00:34):
Oh it was yeah, it was one twelve, one twelve right, yeah.
Speaker 1 (00:37):
My my wife and she said she took a picture
of this. I've not seen it, so I can't you know,
I can't verify whether she's, you know, lying to me
or not. But she said it's one hundred and twenty
three degrees on her car yesterday, parked in Burbank in
the sun for you know, seven hours or whatever, one
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two three twenty three degrees on the car on that
thermometer that we have on our cars that we didn't
have growing up. You know, you just had a sort
of guess, you know what it was. And and Krozier.
You know you're you're you're old school. You're like me.
I I gotta be honest with you. When I watch
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my daughter drive, it makes me a little nervous because
when she backs up, she relies on that backup camera
one hundred percent.
Speaker 3 (01:29):
You know how much I rely on it. Zero.
Speaker 1 (01:32):
I always have my I have my arm over the
but the car seat, the passenger seat, and I'm looking
back every time I reverse every time. I never look
at that camera.
Speaker 4 (01:42):
Yeah, I use it like you use it when you
I do the same thing as like when you look
check your blind spot. Yes, that's about all I use
it for, is just a quick reference.
Speaker 1 (01:52):
Right, And what I what else I do is I
if I'm parking, I'm gonna see if I'm close to
the curb, I'll look at that camera, you know, when
I'm when I'm finishing my park Yeah. But I never
ever rely on that thing ever. And it's weird. Steph Luis.
You're a little younger than we are. Do you rely
on that backup camera? Is that one hundred percent good
for you?
Speaker 2 (02:11):
I'm like yelling, I'm like half and half like okay,
and then kind of like the yeah, Crow said it
the best way, like kind of like an extra mirror.
Speaker 3 (02:19):
Yeah, I got it, I get it, I get it.
But I'm just dying. I don't know.
Speaker 1 (02:22):
Man, I can't I can't get into it. I can't
get into it at all. All Right, we've got a
fire going on. We've got heat going on. We got
heat hacks, we've got radio hacks. We've got a lot
of hacks going on. Let's find out real quickly though
the radio hacked. Then we'll get into the fire news here.
Because people are hotter than hell out there.
Speaker 5 (02:41):
Two year old shepherd mixed Schnitzel is looking for a
loving home, but on a hot day like the day,
he'll settle for a quick skinny dip outside.
Speaker 4 (02:48):
We do things like kiddie pools and other water.
Speaker 5 (02:52):
Anna Bustillo's marketing director at SPCA Los Angeles, says, if
it's too hot for you, it's too hot for them.
Speaker 3 (02:58):
Yeah, it's too hot for them. Too hot for the dogs.
Speaker 6 (03:00):
You know.
Speaker 1 (03:01):
We we like to take our or my wife likes
to take our dog for a walk. I really not
in that game.
Speaker 3 (03:06):
But you can't do it. When it's as hot, you
can't do it. You just can't do it.
Speaker 1 (03:11):
Man, I was listening to John Colevelt on the way
and talking about that that cat.
Speaker 3 (03:17):
On the freeway. Do you hear that story? Oh my god.
Speaker 1 (03:20):
There was a kitten on the freeway and it was
in the diamond lane and it was on the shoulder
there in the middle of the freeway, and a woman
saw it. She got off the freeway, got back on
the freeway, circled around, found got right up to the
cat and then grabbed the guy, jumped out of the car,
grab the cat, and all of a sudden, bang bang bang,
three car pile up, a big semi truck hits everybody
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and everybody survived. But man, did that cat cause a
lot of reaction. That's a cartoon, Yeah, right, exactly. That's
the road runner you know, or whatever or whatever it is.
But it was it was wild, man, It was what
a wild story.
Speaker 7 (04:00):
All right?
Speaker 1 (04:00):
We got the weather forecast, we'll get into that. We
also have the fire. Let's talk about the fire. That's
a big deal. Let's find out where it's going on
with this East Highland fire.
Speaker 8 (04:10):
Scorching hot temperatures and bone dry brush ignited into the
line fire in East Highland. The wildfire exploding from a
small vegetation fire into more than eleven hundred acres in
less than twenty four hours.
Speaker 6 (04:22):
We just bought.
Speaker 7 (04:23):
That's one of the reasons we're kind of scared. We
just talked to the neighbor and he's been here three
times through the fires.
Speaker 1 (04:30):
Oh, I see, this guy just bought a house and
now he's surrounded by fire. That guy's last name has
to be Conway. He's got to be a relative or Dalton.
It see if my mom's side, of my dad's side,
that guy is a blood relative of mine. One hundred
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percent one hundred percent.
Speaker 8 (04:53):
Residents who's homes back up to the hillside were told
to be prepared to leave following an evacuation warning, a
warning many of them are heating.
Speaker 7 (05:01):
Can pictures, passports, you know, important documents.
Speaker 1 (05:06):
Yeah, I don't know if the pictures are that important
anymore because we all have backups on our phones.
Speaker 3 (05:11):
I don't know.
Speaker 4 (05:12):
Maybe something like the old picture.
Speaker 3 (05:14):
Yeah, maybe the older pictures.
Speaker 1 (05:15):
Yeah, Okay, Like I have one picture of my great grandfather,
my dad's mother's dad, and so it's my great grandfather
from Romania and it's him and he got it dressed
up for the photo. It's I guess it was an
important photo shoot. But there's only one picture that exists
of him, one picture that I know of, and so
I have it on our wall, and occasionally, when I
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have a couple pops, I take that picture off the
wall and I look at it, and I stare at
the photo. It's my great grandmother and my great grandfather,
and I stare at it, and I stare at it,
and I hold it back, and I hold it closer.
I turn the light on, I get a magnifying glass out,
and I keep looking at it, looking at it because
I can't tell who's who. I can't tell who the
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grandmother is and who the grandfather is. I can't tell.
I got to bring a photo of I gotta bring
a copy of that in. I can't tell who the
male or who the female is in that picture. I
can't tell, and I've been looking at it for twenty years.
Speaker 3 (06:19):
I can't tell.
Speaker 1 (06:21):
But how about this, how about my great grandfather coming
home every night to somebody who looks exactly like him.
Speaker 3 (06:30):
How about that walk home every night?
Speaker 1 (06:32):
You know, gets off his donkey, parks it in the
garage and slides in and there she is, there she
is woo she's.
Speaker 4 (06:42):
Out back in the creek washing your clothes.
Speaker 3 (06:43):
Oh my God, on the washboard.
Speaker 1 (06:46):
Honey, God, looks like me, clothing overnight clothing.
Speaker 3 (06:51):
For twenty a week or so.
Speaker 8 (06:52):
Above the fire tankers and helicopters fought the flames, but
all the ground firefighters endured boiling temperatures.
Speaker 3 (06:59):
Hand cruise firefighters.
Speaker 1 (07:01):
Now, with the one hundred and twelve hundred and fifteen
one hundred and twenty degrees out there, I don't know
how these guys do it.
Speaker 8 (07:07):
Pan crews built containment lines in the area already burned,
extreme heat requiring that firefighters take frequent breaks to cool
down and hydrate.
Speaker 3 (07:16):
No structures that burned.
Speaker 4 (07:17):
And then the well known firefighters from the three agencies
suppressing the fire have done a great job keeping the
fire away from the community of East Island.
Speaker 8 (07:26):
The cause of the fire is under investigation.
Speaker 6 (07:29):
You know that.
Speaker 1 (07:29):
Ninety eight percent of fires are started by human beings.
Speaker 3 (07:33):
I saw that. Yeah, what's his name?
Speaker 1 (07:35):
Paul de Delano, the guy, the news guy, the weather
guy on Channel Deanno. Paul Deano said ninety eight percent
of fires are started by human beings, ninety eight percent.
Speaker 8 (07:45):
Still, it comes as no surprise that a fire was
able to take off despite efforts by firefighters to tackle
it early on.
Speaker 1 (07:52):
You know, I was watching Paul Deano last night on
Channel nine or Channel two, and I said to my daughter,
who was watching TV with me, I said, hey, we've
had guy on the show before, And like two minutes later,
she said, do you think he remembers that.
Speaker 3 (08:09):
I don't know what I did. I don't know what
I did.
Speaker 4 (08:11):
National Park Service. By the way, roughly eighty five to
ninety percent of wildfires in the United States caused by humans.
Speaker 3 (08:16):
Is that right?
Speaker 1 (08:17):
Or maybe that was the number eighty nine percent? Maybe yeah, yeah, Oh,
that's that's unbelievable. I thought the number would be like
twenty percent. I don't know that low, yeah or zero.
We don't do anything. It's the lightning.
Speaker 6 (08:31):
Look at us.
Speaker 3 (08:31):
It's the lightning that doesn't do And animals.
Speaker 1 (08:34):
Animals they rub together and their fur get's all hot,
and they start these fires.
Speaker 8 (08:38):
Several back to back brutal heat waves have sucked all
moisture from the hillsides surrounding the community of East Highland.
Speaker 3 (08:44):
This guy's gonna blow the fire out with his leaf blower.
Speaker 8 (08:47):
Several back to back brutal heat waves have sucked all
moisture from the hillsides surrounding the community of East Highland.
Speaker 7 (08:54):
But it was one hundred and seventeen here yesterday. Oh
my god, it's supposed to be around the same today.
So it's been scary and we have seen things drying
out like crazy.
Speaker 3 (09:05):
Wonder why wonder why? All right, we're live on CAFI.
Speaker 1 (09:07):
I've got a full show today. Run down here, excessive
heat and fires.
Speaker 3 (09:13):
We did that. Then we've got Alex Stone coming up.
That guy's great.
Speaker 9 (09:18):
You're listening to Tim Conway Junior on demand from KFI
Am sixty.
Speaker 1 (09:24):
Alex Stone is with us after weeks of trying to
figure out if Boeing star Liner capsule is safe to
bring these astronauts home.
Speaker 3 (09:33):
It's coming home alone. I believe Alex Stone's with us.
Hi you bub.
Speaker 10 (09:39):
Sicks, although it's really like the face of the sun
out there. But yeah, yeah, it's gliding home right now.
But they're not coming home, the two astronauts, Sunny Williams
and Butch Wilmore. They're staying up in space because of
all the problems that the star Liner has had. So yeah,
it was just a little while ago. It's going to
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be a six hour trip back the Starliner backed away
from the International Space Station that this would sound like
on the NASA radios.
Speaker 11 (10:07):
Separation confirmed. Starliner is now backing away from station and
starting its return to Earth. Starliner's lucksters will then complete
two short firings to gradually increase the separation speed to
help the spacecraft carefully move away from the orbiting lock.
Speaker 10 (10:23):
And they did it over China. I guess you know
that could be a well if everything goes wrong here,
at least.
Speaker 3 (10:27):
It's we own one, don't we Yeah, So it's.
Speaker 10 (10:31):
Gliding back right now. It'll be about nine o'clock tonight
if everything goes right, coming down with parachutes out over
into New Mexico. And there's some concern with this because
the thrusters going up they had problems with them. They
have not been able to fully resolve that. That is
why humans are not on board right now. But this
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is not what Boeing and NASA wanted. They wanted to
complete the test flight to say. Look, it was such
a big deal for Boeing after so many years of
delays with Starliner and so many problems with it. When
they launched in early June, there was a lot of celebration,
and Boeing said, look, we're back in it. NASA said, great,
we have a second company other than SpaceX that can
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bring astronauts into space. And then they had the problems
with the thrusters and Chat had to figure it out.
So they've been up there now for weeks. They thought
it was going to be eight or nine days. He's
been weeks and now SpaceX Elon Musk will bring them
back in February of next year.
Speaker 3 (11:32):
And they hate Elon Musk.
Speaker 1 (11:34):
You know, I don't know if you saw this today,
the Time magazine came out with the top one hundred
most influential people in the AI space and Elon Musk
is not on that list.
Speaker 3 (11:46):
Oh how crazy is that?
Speaker 1 (11:47):
But so it's going to take some time because I
heard that they they have to fit these two, you know,
Sonny Butcher and Sunny with space suits. They got to
actually make space suits down here to send them up.
So there's say when they come back.
Speaker 10 (12:01):
Yeah, so what they're gonna do. SpaceX has a launch
coming up this month. They are gonna send that crew
up minus two astronauts. How angry would you be if, well,
you're getting kicked off because Butcher and Sonny have got
to come back, right, But they're gonna have two empty seats.
Speaker 3 (12:15):
They will have two.
Speaker 10 (12:16):
Brand new SpaceX space suits because those space suits work
differently with the vehicle than the Boeing ones do, so
they'll have two for them. They will fly them up,
and then when that crew is done early next year,
they will come back with that crew. So there's no
way to send up according to NASA, I mean, unless
it was life threatening and they had to get up there.
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Right now, they're fine. They can get deliveries like Amazon essentially,
but the unmanned deliveries go that never makes the news,
but it's got food and other things. They can get
all of those and they're gonna be all right. But
because their life is not in danger, they're gonna just
bring them back when they have a mission coming back,
and that's gonna be early next.
Speaker 3 (12:57):
Year, right, do Butcher and Sonny.
Speaker 1 (12:59):
Look, if this capsule, this Boeing capsule comes down to Earth,
it survives the parachute lands in the water, everything worked out,
Do Sonny and Sonny and chair do they kick themselves
in the ass that.
Speaker 10 (13:12):
They have gotten on board even when they said don't
get on board, just sneak in and sit and strap
in and who would get you would just shut the
cameras off. Nobody would know until they pop out. And
that's not a Martian in New Mexico. It's sunny, right, yeah,
I mean there's this question of he is it's safe.
The thrusters appear to be working okay right now. As
it went away, you could see the you know, the
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mist coming out like Apollo thirteen where it's out of
the side where you can see the vapor coming out yea.
And they said everything looked really good and maybe everything
is going to be fine, but because there's no margin
for air well here, the NASA administrator said this.
Speaker 7 (13:50):
Way spaceflight is risky even at its safest.
Speaker 10 (13:55):
And he's saying if everything was perfect, it would still
be risky. And that knowing that there is a problem
with that capsule, they just could not go along with
putting humans in there. And finally they had to, you know,
throw in the towel and say, fine, send it back.
It is bad for Boeing, it is bad for NASA,
but they got to make sure that they're going to
stay alive. And they know they can do that on
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SpaceX and then get it back down the Earth and
try to figure out what went wrong with it. They
couldn't figure out remotely while it.
Speaker 3 (14:22):
Was up there.
Speaker 1 (14:23):
The h I don't know if Sunny Butcher and Sonny
have kids, but the parents, the you know, the mom
or the dad, whoever is you know, taking care of them.
All the other guys just you know, screwing around in space.
They should go to the to the when the space shuttle,
when that Boeing ship ship comes down, and just like, oh.
Speaker 3 (14:40):
Wait a minute, Dad's not on it, Death's not on it.
Speaker 10 (14:44):
You missed it at a whole scene.
Speaker 1 (14:46):
But you know what, Look recently, I have a two
thousand and seven Lincoln Navigator. It's eighteen years old. It's
about to be eighteen years very nice. It's a big vehicle,
that's right. The radiator leaks and the oil leaks. So
I went to Walmart and I got oil leak repair
and radiator leak repair. I put the radiator leak repair
in boom one hundred percent, doesn't leak anymore. I put
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the oil leak repair in, doesn't leak anymore. You're telling
me I can go to Walmart and take care of
both those problems and they can't take care of that
problem in space.
Speaker 10 (15:19):
Well, first of all, you're very handy. If you're doing
all of that, I would have gone to Midas and said,
figure this out. So that's amazing that you were doing that.
But but yeah, they could not, Like jay Leno, what's that?
I'm like, Jay Leno, you are? Do you have dnim
on right now?
Speaker 1 (15:31):
That's all right? So these guys are coming back in February.
Then they're gonna be spending Christmas in space.
Speaker 10 (15:40):
Yeah, it's gonna be a long time match with that
underwear smells like right now? Oh, bobo, what is it
like in Valencia today? Give us a tem I don't
know because I'm in Glende. Glendale is one O six
right now.
Speaker 1 (15:52):
You know, Burbank was one fifteen today it was one thirteen,
one fifteen all time record.
Speaker 10 (15:58):
Yeah, I five and the one thirty four were at
one o s right now. Jen and Clarita won ten.
Speaker 3 (16:02):
Oh god, isn't that great man?
Speaker 1 (16:04):
And last night at midnight he was ninety degrees in Burbank.
Speaker 10 (16:07):
Oh, I know it about eight or nine o'clock when
it was still ninety nine. And yeah, Krita, we were going,
oh it's nine o'clock at night.
Speaker 3 (16:14):
Buddy, have a great weekend. We'll talk to you next week.
Speaker 1 (16:15):
You too, Mary, next man, There he goes Alex Stone
with ABC News. That guy's great man. That guy's always
on it always has all the information. Works his ass off,
that guy, and we like that.
Speaker 3 (16:27):
Mon.
Speaker 1 (16:27):
We'd like to have guys on who worked their asses off.
And we also like to have Alex Michaelson on two.
He's coming out with us.
Speaker 9 (16:34):
You're listening to Tim Conway Junior on demand from KFI
AM six forty.
Speaker 1 (16:40):
And we'd like to have hot guests on when it's
hotter than hell, and nobody hotter than Alex Michaelson from
Fox eleven News.
Speaker 3 (16:48):
Alex, how you.
Speaker 6 (16:48):
Bob Tanjong with you? How are you.
Speaker 3 (16:52):
Dong with you? Buddy?
Speaker 1 (16:53):
I have not talked to you in a couple of weeks.
I was off and then you were off or something happened.
Speaker 6 (16:58):
It feels like in a turn it doesn't miss you.
Speaker 1 (17:01):
It does and then when I noticed when you come
on with whoever fills in that that really does not
go well.
Speaker 3 (17:07):
It sucks well.
Speaker 6 (17:10):
Nobody can replace you.
Speaker 3 (17:12):
Thank you, buddy.
Speaker 1 (17:13):
I appreciate that. I was hoping you'd say that. I
didn't want to lead you into that, but I was
hoping you'd say that. Hey, let me ask you a question.
I've been able to talk to you since your interview
with Nancy Pelosi. I thought it was good. But why
is everybody so afraid of this woman?
Speaker 6 (17:31):
Because she I think she knows where all the bodies
are buried.
Speaker 1 (17:34):
Yeah, but every reporter, every reporter, with the exception of you,
every reporter that talks to her is scared to death,
like they're talking to their principle. You know, they're in
second grade and talking to the principle because they just
got in trouble for something.
Speaker 6 (17:48):
Well, that's the effect that she's had on mostly men,
very powerful men, for her entire career. I mean, it's
remarkable how many of these Congress members, many of whom
are powerful and rich and you know, accomplished in their
own right, are just very scared of her. I mean,
she kind of ruled with an iron fist for decades
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in the House, and that's part of the reason she
was able to keep her caucus together in a way
that no other leader ever had. Yeah, he's a look.
I mean I talked, I talked to members of Congress
about this, right, and they say that she gives you
a look where you just know not to go any
farther and uh and it and it is like it
literally terrifies the most powerful people on the planet.
Speaker 3 (18:34):
Okay, all right, I get that.
Speaker 1 (18:35):
Hey, Now, George Clooney and Nancy Pelosi probably one and
two when it comes to kicking Joe Biden out of office?
Speaker 3 (18:43):
Is that fair?
Speaker 6 (18:46):
I would put Nancy Pelosi significantly above George Clooney. But okay, yeah,
I mean, I mean when Biden Biden's been one interview
about it, Okay, you only mentioned one person's name in
terms of you know what of that, and he mentioned
the name Nancy Pelosi.
Speaker 3 (19:02):
Okay.
Speaker 1 (19:02):
Does it seem odd that the people they wanted, they
wanted him out and kicked him out now want him
on Mount Rushmore? Yes, that seems okay, I'm glad it's
not just me.
Speaker 3 (19:19):
I thought it was just me.
Speaker 6 (19:22):
That seems to be a little much, right, I mean,
And also trying to pray and portray him as you know,
a second coming of George Washington. He's the great Cincinnatis
that was able to leave. I mean, yes, it took
a lot for him to leave, but it wasn't like
he he was. If he was so noble and wanted
to leave, he would have left a year and a
half there. He allowed there to be an actual primary
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with r It would have been his idea. I mean,
he left as picking and screaming as you possibly could,
realizing that there was absolutely no political future for him
at all, and he was about to be tortured basically
in front of everybody's eyes every day. And that's why
he pulled out. It wasn't like some great noble gesture
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out of some you know movie. I mean, that's not
what happened here.
Speaker 1 (20:09):
Let me ask you a question, because you're much more
into politics than I am. If it was an open primary,
would we be looking at somebody other than Kamala Harris?
Speaker 6 (20:20):
Probably? I will know that for sure, because you know, sometimes,
you know, candidates on paper are not always as good
as they are in reality. Coming into this whole thing,
you thought that Ronda Stantis was going to be a
dominant figure, right it might take you know, Trump in
a real way, and then he really, you know, faltered.
So and Harris, I think everybody's indication, even Republicans who
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don't like her, has performed better in this role a
lot of people. You would, but I think there's a
strong argument that in an open primary it certainly would
not be guaranteed her and she would add a real comp.
Speaker 1 (20:58):
Sure, Okay, I have one more question for you, then
we'll go on your your show. The issue is, let's
say Donald Trump loses and we all wake up on
November sixth and he is no longer running for president.
He's not going to be president. He'll be two old
in four years and his political career is over. What
what does the Jimmy Kimmel, Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Fallon
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show look like that day that night? Do they still
bang on him every night? Or is that or they
got to go to something else.
Speaker 6 (21:27):
I think they're going to need some new material. Well,
let's say that it depends on how he reacts to that.
Speaker 3 (21:32):
Sure, that's right.
Speaker 6 (21:34):
He doesn't necessarily take losing all that.
Speaker 3 (21:36):
Well, right, he's like, he's like, may not one may.
Speaker 6 (21:39):
Not be a one day story where he's just like you.
You don't have a lot of evidence that that's coming.
Speaker 1 (21:47):
I know, Yeah, that's great to be again, all right,
what's on the big show tonight?
Speaker 3 (21:54):
The issue is, well.
Speaker 6 (21:57):
We're talking with the chairman of the Republican Nowational Committee,
Michael Wattley, about the importance of California's races, and also
some of that about Trump saying that he would have
won California if Jesus was counting the vote, which was
an interesting comment. And then we're talking a really interesting guy,
this mayor of San Jose. His name is Matt Mayhean,
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and he's the top Democrat leading the effort to pass
Prop thirty six, which is the bill that would you know,
reform Prop forty seven. It's something a lot of Republicans like,
a lot of conservatives like, but he's the most high
profile Democrat going for this. He's also got the mayor
of San Francisco and the mayor of San Diego, two
Democrats behind this as well. And the governor does not
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like it, Governor Gavin Newsom. A lot of the top
Democratic leaders in Sacramento are fighting it because they don't
think that Prop forty seven needs to be reformed, and
Mayhean is saying, look, we got to fix this thing.
And so it's a sort of Democrat on Democrats fight
in California that's really interesting, and all seem to indicate
that they have hand and the effort to change Prop
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forty seven is probably gonna win.
Speaker 1 (23:08):
Hey, when you when you talk to politicians, is you
know they'll talk to you. They won't talk to me,
And I don't really have much and just don't talk
to them. But next time you talk to them, you
know they the sales tax is going up in the
City of Los Angeles. If this you know, if it
passes in November, we pay We're gonna pay double over
the next four years in our sewage fees whatever that
is for you know, raw sewage. We pay more in
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sales tax and the sewage, electricity, water.
Speaker 3 (23:34):
I you know, I.
Speaker 1 (23:36):
Tax on income tax we pay more in almost everything
than any other state and gas gas tax. Can you
ask them what where the endgame is here when they
can leave us a little bit of our own money?
Speaker 6 (23:51):
Well, I mean it's clear that it's working so well
in our services there are so much better than everybody else's.
Speaker 3 (23:57):
That's great.
Speaker 6 (23:58):
So you don't even need to ask that question, right,
I mean it is. Isn't it crazy that you really
think about that and the the actual output and the
quality of services in the City of Los Angeles compared
to even other cities in Los Angeles County. You're right,
and and the amount that we're spending. I mean, you
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go to West Hollywood compared to Hollywood, it's beautiful with
West Hollywood its own city, and it's so well run,
and the streets look different, and it's really sad what
you know, what you see on a lot of the
streets of Los Angeles, and to get city services is
so hard to get, you know, awful.
Speaker 1 (24:39):
I was leaving on Saturday or on Sunday. I was
going to Long Beach with my daughter to to look
at Long Beach State at the campus. And a guy
was was walking up to our house and he's going
to ring our doorbell, and I said, hey, what's are
you with the gas company? Said no, I'm running for
uh City Council and burbank. And then I recognized him
and and he's like an open socialist, and I said hey,
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I said, I said, my wife's home alone. I wouldn't
ring that doorbell if I were you.
Speaker 3 (25:11):
He did, and he got aut he got a ton.
Speaker 1 (25:14):
But also I also said him, I said, I said, hey,
if there's an American flag flying outside and you're an
open socialist, I'd pass I wouldn't ring the door.
Speaker 6 (25:25):
Yeah, voter files need to be updated, that's right, in
terms of which which doors to be knocking on.
Speaker 3 (25:32):
That's great.
Speaker 6 (25:33):
That's some bad campaign work, that's.
Speaker 3 (25:35):
Right, buddy.
Speaker 1 (25:36):
I'm going to watch tonight at ten at ten thirty.
I love the program. Go Trojans, and we'll talk to
you next week.
Speaker 6 (25:44):
Yeah, how about them Trojans? Last week?
Speaker 3 (25:46):
I couldn't be what a game it was awesome.
Speaker 6 (25:50):
It was so fun. Yeah, that's so great to have
college football back and have them had their defense back
for change.
Speaker 1 (25:56):
I'll see it that. I'll see it the next game.
We'll do the elephant walk.
Speaker 6 (26:00):
Yeah, start saying, keep the tradition going.
Speaker 3 (26:05):
Okay, I'll talk to you later. All right.
Speaker 1 (26:07):
There he goes Alex Michaelson ding dong with that guy.
He went to USC's big USC fan and they won
their opener. They weren't supposed to win that game.
Speaker 4 (26:16):
LSU.
Speaker 1 (26:17):
Yeah, LSU, and man do I love to see that
Brian Kelly lose. You know, he left he left it midnight.
We're not really but sort of Notre Dame. He left
Notre Dame in the dust to go down to LSU.
And every time I see that guy win. I am
happier than watching Notre Dame win. Every time I see
Brian Kelly lose, I'm happier than if I'm Notre Dame wins.
Speaker 4 (26:38):
Yeah, that's rough for me because I feel the same
way about Kelly, but I like Lsu. So it's a tough.
Speaker 3 (26:42):
Yeah, it's tough there, it's tough. I get it. I
get by.
Speaker 4 (26:45):
Hey, he keeps losing, they'll get rid of him.
Speaker 1 (26:47):
Yeah, that's what you got to keep winning? Where else
sell you're going.
Speaker 9 (26:51):
You're listening to Tim Conwaytunire on demand from KF. I
am six forty.
Speaker 3 (26:57):
Out of than hell and it's brutal. Last night was horrible.
Speaker 1 (27:03):
If you don't have air conditioning and you rely on
a fan or are keeping the windows open, mayn I
feel for you. I don't know how you do it.
I don't know how you do it. Let's do a
whip around, not a whip around, but steph fush tell
us about your air conditioning at home and if you're suffering,
what's going on with you?
Speaker 2 (27:21):
Three fans all at once, no ac sweating, just sitting there,
no ac ac.
Speaker 3 (27:27):
My god, what happened? Yeah, what's going on with you? Life.
Speaker 1 (27:35):
I guess, all right, but you moved into a building
that doesn't offer AC or is it on the fritze?
Speaker 2 (27:41):
No, it just that it doesn't have it because and
then they like to use that all the time. It's like, well,
we don't expect this type of heat wave where we live,
so it's just fans.
Speaker 3 (27:53):
And so it must be impossible to sleep.
Speaker 2 (27:58):
Oh yeah, I have. Uh, I've gotten heat rashes. I
mean the the when I see the thermometer on the pane.
Oh god, on the fan, it'll be eighty eight. And
it's you know, in your home. Yeah, no, only in
the in my room. Yeah, oh my god.
Speaker 3 (28:17):
Yeah. Did you have a what what is your window open?
Side to side or up and down?
Speaker 10 (28:20):
Uh?
Speaker 3 (28:21):
Side to side? Can you get a portable air conditioning
unit and stick it in there? That's the thing.
Speaker 2 (28:26):
I want to get one, but the way that my
room is situated, I can't. There's no way to get
the little hose to get you know, from the outside,
and you know, put it where the exhaust.
Speaker 1 (28:39):
Yeah, buddy, I'm coming to your house this weekend and
setting you.
Speaker 4 (28:42):
Up your babe.
Speaker 3 (28:44):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (28:48):
May maybe I'm won't, but I'm thinking about you know,
it's like when I was working with Steckler.
Speaker 3 (28:54):
I I we worked, we took.
Speaker 1 (28:57):
Thanksgiving off and Friday off, and I came back on
Monday and I said on the air, I said, you know,
I was going to bring Thanksgiving dinner on Thursday for
all the people who are working here. And then I
just sort of got burnt. I didn't do it. And
he goes, Tim, that's a billion times worse than not
even thinking about it, absolutely, And.
Speaker 3 (29:16):
I said, what do you mean? He said, it's a
billion times worse.
Speaker 1 (29:18):
Your character is really flawed if you thought about it
and then didn't do it. So if I think about
going over to Fush's house and help me out and
then I don't do it, that's a character flaw. I
really got to I think I got to come over
and help you out.
Speaker 3 (29:32):
Now now you do?
Speaker 1 (29:33):
Yeah, And I know where to get the good units.
You know, I'll pay for it, but we'll work something out.
We'll work something out. But buddy, you can't continue to sleep.
I mean, how are you going to survive if you're
getting you're getting heat rash. I mean, you know who
you don't get heat rash? Homeless guys, Wow, homeless guys.
Speaker 2 (29:58):
It got to a point where I would get out
of the shower and I could feel when I sit
on my bed it felt like there was a heater
under it.
Speaker 1 (30:06):
Oh my god, that'sh Yeah.
Speaker 3 (30:10):
Is your electric blanket still on?
Speaker 2 (30:12):
Hey, that's the reason I would think it just like negative,
throw all of anything out.
Speaker 3 (30:17):
I just want it to be an ice box again. Yeah,
I guess so, Croze.
Speaker 1 (30:21):
What's your ac sitch full on full blown central window units?
Speaker 3 (30:27):
What do you got going on?
Speaker 4 (30:28):
Yes, sir, got central and also have the which does
make a huge difference. I realized just now this this year,
because it's so extreme. I got that attic fan that
you turn. Oh that's great, and that makes noise like
it's got a nice litt rumble. I might have to
replace it. I don't know, but yeah, that helps dramatically.
Is it is it heat sense or sense? No, it's
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a switch.
Speaker 1 (30:49):
Oh switch, Okay, that's gotta we have one of those two.
It's louder than hell, is it.
Speaker 7 (30:54):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (30:54):
Yeah, they's got a.
Speaker 4 (30:55):
Nice little rumble that goes through and I got it.
We have to turn it off at night because we
can't sleep otherwise.
Speaker 1 (30:59):
But yeah, I said to I bought it one of
the big hardware stores. And I said, man, this thing
is louder than hell. I bought it and you know
and he said, well who installed ith me?
Speaker 3 (31:13):
He goes, that's why it's loud? Oh, he said, he said,
you know me.
Speaker 1 (31:17):
He said, you don't have any experience in installing those
attic fans. Why do you think you could knock that
out your first time out? I said, okay, okay, all right,
please please give me a break, belly O. What's going
on with your AC window units? Central Central?
Speaker 3 (31:31):
But do not need to use it? And I'm honest.
Speaker 12 (31:35):
Yeah, we we opened the windows at night and in
the morning and let all the cool air in and
then we shut those American Vision windows and it is
like ten to fifteen degrees cooler inside.
Speaker 3 (31:46):
So you don't you don't turn your air conditioners and
used it.
Speaker 12 (31:49):
Sometimes it bothers my sinuses, so I try not to
use it.
Speaker 1 (31:53):
Okay, but yeah, I like when people come in and say, oh,
I got to sign his problems.
Speaker 3 (31:57):
They're like, oh, okay, you got COVID.
Speaker 11 (32:00):
What you go?
Speaker 12 (32:01):
You had sinus problems for years?
Speaker 3 (32:03):
I was COVID.
Speaker 1 (32:06):
I had four I've had COVID three times. I worked
through it all three times, you know, just don't tell anybody.
Speaker 3 (32:12):
That's what I do.
Speaker 1 (32:14):
But what about the who's that? Angel Martinez? Angel Martinez?
What's your AC sitch?
Speaker 4 (32:20):
Full on central?
Speaker 3 (32:22):
Oh my kind of guess.
Speaker 13 (32:24):
You guys reminded me. I've got a an attic fan
and I have totally totallys based on it this year
so far.
Speaker 4 (32:32):
Oh my gosh.
Speaker 10 (32:32):
That usually helps.
Speaker 3 (32:33):
Really, yeah, it does help. Yeah, it takes all the
heat out of the out of the attic.
Speaker 1 (32:37):
Yeah, but full blown as central air conditioning.
Speaker 3 (32:41):
Oh yeah, where do you keep that? What's what's the temperature?
Speaker 13 (32:44):
Oh it's like seventy two.
Speaker 3 (32:45):
Oh I love that.
Speaker 1 (32:46):
Wow, that's a little warm for me, but I like it.
You're you're approaching the right number for me. You say,
like sixty eight or I like sixty eight?
Speaker 4 (32:54):
Sixty Yeah, that's a good ten degrees lower than me. Usually.
Speaker 3 (32:57):
Yeah, I like sixty eight, But at sixty seven I
get cold. I canna putn extra blanket on.
Speaker 13 (33:01):
At sixty If I stay at a hotel that doesn't
have a governor on the on the thermostat fifty ks,
oh yeah, if I'm not seeing steam coming out of
my mouth, it's not cold enough that.
Speaker 6 (33:16):
I have.
Speaker 1 (33:16):
We have central air conditioning. I don't really turn it
on much now, again because of my American vision windows.
But also in my daughter's room and in our bedroom,
we have those window units you know with uh you
that belet having that. Stephanus was talking about the ones
where they exhaust outside through a tube, and those are
life savers because at night I can close our door
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and just keep our room cold and not have to
cool down the whole house.
Speaker 4 (33:42):
I love those European ones that that are like narrow
and they go to the near the top.
Speaker 3 (33:47):
Of a wall. Oh yeah, do those work pretty good?
Speaker 4 (33:49):
Ohse are what?
Speaker 6 (33:53):
All right?
Speaker 1 (33:53):
They're called their air conditioners.
Speaker 3 (33:58):
They're European.
Speaker 1 (34:00):
But I saw them at Costco offers them. I saw
one at Costco. But how do you install those crows?
You have to go through the wall.
Speaker 4 (34:08):
I think you do have to drill for the Yeah,
yes you do. Not like a huge one, just just
enough for a pipe to get out.
Speaker 3 (34:16):
Oh is that right?
Speaker 4 (34:16):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (34:17):
All right, I might do that. I might do that.
I love air condition man, I love it.
Speaker 4 (34:21):
You're unless there. Yeah, many split systems are what they're
called mini splits.
Speaker 1 (34:25):
This okay, have you seen the new air conditioners where
it's a window unit. You know, it's like a box.
You know, it's like two feet by a foot and
a half and you put it in the window. But
it has a split where the window comes down, so
the window can come down between it. That's a great idea,
you know, give you less exposure from outside.
Speaker 3 (34:43):
That's a great idea.
Speaker 1 (34:44):
But man, we're all trying everything we can to keep
the house cool.
Speaker 3 (34:48):
You're trying, fans. You try ice.
Speaker 1 (34:51):
I don't know if you do that, staff fosh, but
if you take you know, like a a white or
like a wash cloth, dip it in ice water and
then put it on your legs or your back when
you go to sleep, man, that.
Speaker 3 (35:00):
Helps a lot.
Speaker 2 (35:01):
I used to put my pajamas in underwear in the freezer,
but I can't do that right now because I only
have that little like mini fridge right now.
Speaker 1 (35:10):
Also, when you're on date, you got to make sure
that that's not in there. When she opens that up,
you're like, hey, why is this guy's pajamas in the freezer?
Corot with this guy? What else is in the freezer?
But yeah, it's it's really brutal, man. This heat is unbelievable.
It's not gonna stop all weekend. It's going to be
at least one hundred degrees from most of southern California
all the way till Monday, all the way till Monday.
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