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September 26, 2024 33 mins
Tim story about Trashcan pick up // Car thefts are UP / FBI warns scammers are impersonating landowners to sell properties to unsuspecting buyers // hurricane Helene first death in Tampa when a street sign fell killing a driver / Long Beach parking issues / Dead butt Syndrome is a thing / Ohtani 50th HR ball now a battle brewing over ownership / Iphone 16 is out and sales are slow // UCLA loses baseball stadium / It’s bella G’s birthday / OCFA GoFundME 
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's k IF. I am six forty and you're listening
to the Conway Show on demand on the iHeart Radio
app K five. Oh, this is Ario right, ride in
storm Out? Sounds like my grandfather's thinking, what is this
right in the star Mount? That's Ario all right? Is

(00:25):
now what you remember?

Speaker 2 (00:26):
I'll take your word for it.

Speaker 1 (00:26):
You remember that?

Speaker 2 (00:27):
Not that version? Yeah, maybe it's a live version.

Speaker 1 (00:30):
This is the version I had, I had pulled up.
Steph Fush has it? This is it? Yeah?

Speaker 2 (00:36):
That can't be that.

Speaker 1 (00:37):
That's it the storm? Who are you thinking of another band?

Speaker 2 (00:41):
Are O Speedwagon?

Speaker 1 (00:42):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (00:43):
That doesn't sound like our Speedwagon?

Speaker 3 (00:44):
Like I said, maybe it's a live version, but that
doesn't sound like Kevin Cronin.

Speaker 1 (00:48):
It is and and Steph Fush and I have nailed it.
And let me see that maybe this one you're thinking
of this? Let me play another version of it here.
But Steph Fush and I, uh, you know, I don't
know how you can call us both crazy. I think
we nailed it. Let's how about this one? Is the light?

Speaker 2 (01:07):
I Wrott already, it's it?

Speaker 1 (01:09):
This is it?

Speaker 2 (01:10):
Absolutely Rot in.

Speaker 1 (01:15):
The Storm the storm Out. This is a nineteen seventy
six on Tour.

Speaker 4 (01:23):
Roda around the storm Out, the fall out.

Speaker 1 (01:27):
Yeah, in the Rock Mountain winter song, one Store Shut,
all the store.

Speaker 5 (01:43):
Out and the Sea.

Speaker 1 (01:47):
Rot is the same song, isn't it.

Speaker 2 (01:51):
I think it's a different version.

Speaker 1 (01:52):
Oh, I see. All right, all right, We've got a
lot going on here. We've got an update on that
truck on that crazy truck in Sampedro Long Peach Area,
Terminal Island, truck overturn filled with lithium batteries on fire
and all the streets you are closed around.

Speaker 5 (02:12):
Thankfully those trucks have been allowed to leave Terminal Island.
There is now a one thousand foot buffer zone around
this fire because of the concern of combustibility. Those lithium
ion batteries are very flammable, and that container there on
its side is in a very precarious position. Now, even
the fire trucks are keeping their distance. They are using
drone technology to keep an eye on the caving inside

(02:36):
of that container. But it's not the kind of fire
that we could be put up with water or foam
as we're used to seeing. But as Matt Cruz nonetheless,
are standing by in case this spres but right now
they really are treating this as a wait and see
to let this fire basically burn itself out, which, as
you mentioned, could take up to twenty four hours into
the I'm Chris Christie.

Speaker 1 (02:57):
That's a long time. That's too long. So that's a
big that's on the road that connects sam Pedro to
Long Beach and now you've got to find another way
around there because that is closed. And I feel bad.
Thursday is the big day for the truckers out there.
Maybe they take Friday off to spend the weekend with

(03:18):
their kids, and now it's all in limbo. I don't
know what they're gonna do. I don't know what's gonna
happen out there. I mean I heard though that even
though that truck is on fire, it's not going to
affect Amy King and Neil Savadri jumping off that building tomorrow.
That's still a go over at the Universal Hilton. Neil

(03:39):
Savadra at eleven am is going to jump off the
building or repel down it. And then at three point
thirty it's Amy King. So go out there and look
at it Universal Hilton. Tomorrow, people jumping off that building,
all right. It's Halloween time at the Disneyland Resort and
k IF I Am six forty wants to give you
a chance to experience the frightful fun. The Happiest Halloween

(04:02):
has brought fiendishly tasty treats, thrills for one and all,
and a beuiful decor both at Disney California Adventure Park
and Disneyland Park now through October thirty. First, keep listening
to KFI for your chance to win a four pack
of one day, one park tickets to the Disneyland Resort. Yeah,

(04:26):
that's going to be a cool deal. Halloween at this
time our Disneyland, this time of year is beautiful, absolutely beautiful,
and kids love it. If you can get down there
with the kids and spend Halloween there or Christmas, it
really is a special place to be for kids. I
remember it as if it was yesterday. Go with my
mom and dad around Halloween or Christmas and your kids

(04:47):
will have that same memory. So go down there and
start making memories. It's smiles per gallon what I like.
That's the term. I like to use smile instead of
miles per gallon. Smiles per gallon. And you're down there,
you're making you're making memories. Got it sound like I'm
ninety smiles per gallon and making memories. I gotta get

(05:10):
a job. I gotta get a real job. I'm sounding
too old. I really I sound like I'm ninety. I
said Walmart last night, and I bumped into a guy
who says he listens to the program. And I said, oh,
that's great, that's cool, and he says, so he goes.
I thought you were bssing about going to Walmart, I said, buddy,

(05:32):
I get that a lot. And I got to ask
you the same thing. Why would I lie about that? Well,
if I lied, why wouldn't I lie that I go
to Nordstrom's all the time, or I go to you know,
the Porsche store or Mercedes Benz store. Why would I
lie about going to Walmart? I would? I would lie
the other way, the opposite, And then Krozier, how about this.

(05:53):
I'm outside mowing the lawn today. I mowed my own
lawn for a lot of reasons. One is I'm cheap,
and two is my grandfather had an acre and a
half of grass in Cleveland, and I have three quarters
of acre in the backyard three quarters vacre in the
front yard, and he used to mow the lawn with
a push mower twice a week in Cleveland.

Speaker 3 (06:16):
The not the one with the engine, the nuptial push
one push one that you know rotates the blades. And
that's real. That's really cutting the grass. Oh you know
these electric mowers, they don't cut it. They whip it, yes,
and you get that little fray on top of the
burnt grass. That's not really cutting the grass. My grandfather
cut the grass and he used to push.

Speaker 1 (06:36):
That lawnmower eighty five ninety degrees ninety percent humidity, twice
a week in Cleveland. And if he knew I have
nine square feet of grass in front of our house,
if he knew I was cutting that with a you know,
with I got a gardener in once a week to
cut that, he would have me. He would have me
in the grave with him, in the grave with him.

(06:57):
So I cut my own grass. So I'm cutting the
grass today and the the UH sanitation guy drives by
and he picks up the blue can. Then he goes
to the next door neighbor and he picks up that
blue can, and as he did it, some papers fell
out of the blue can. All right, you know, I
think it was advertisements. You know, you get in the
mail for Vaughn's and and you know save On and yeah,

(07:21):
you know Fashion Island whatever it is. Those those you know,
their colored advertisements. So I went over and picked them
up and put them back in the can because if
I didn't, they would be all over the neighborhood. And
then he backs the truck up and he goes, hey,
he goes, I just want to thank you for doing that.
I was going to do that myself. I'm uh, you know,
tight on times. I said. I said no, no, no, no,

(07:43):
no problem. It didn't take much, and I don't mind
doing that. You guys work your asses off. And they
said me. He goes hey, he goes, are you on KFI?
I said yeah, and he goes, oh, man, I listened
all the time. I knew you were on my routes somewhere,
but I didn't know where. And I said, oh, that's cool,
because I knew you lived in Burbank though, And he said,
I knew you were on my route because three years
ago I got a gift card from you, and I

(08:05):
told all my buddies and I said, oh, that's great man.
His name is Walt. He's in he's in Burbank. He
drives one of the sanitation trucks, and he drove off,
And as he drove off, I turned and I started
running towards his truck and waving my hands, and he
drove off. And my other neighbor goes, hey, uh, why
are you running after the sanitation truck. I said, well,

(08:27):
I said, well, he said three years ago. He remembers
me giving him a gift card. I give him a
gift card every year. Somebody's been stealing from him. Oh,
somebody's been stealing his gift cards because I take it
to their yard. I don't just you know, uh, you know,
leave it on a can or try to find him.
I take it to the yard and I give it

(08:48):
to the lady at the front desk. I go, hey,
this for a guy who's on my route, and and
he only got one. For eight years, I've been dropping
that gift card off for that lad.

Speaker 2 (08:58):
Wow.

Speaker 1 (08:59):
So I don't know what to do now. I don't
know whether to make up for it or you know.
What I'm gonna do is make sure he gets it
in his hand this Christmas, so he he knows or
does not know that you've been doing that for a
no he doesn't because I couldn't catch up with him, right,
you know, but I want to catch up and go
no no. But it's not just once. I've been doing
it every year. I don't just go get But it's
not once every ten years. I give the tragic guy,

(09:20):
you know, santation guy A nod.

Speaker 2 (09:22):
It's very Lavid, Larry David sounding.

Speaker 1 (09:26):
No, you don't do it. It's every years that it's over,
are I?

Speaker 2 (09:32):
You know? I used to I when I was a kid.
I had to use one of those pushbowers.

Speaker 1 (09:36):
Those are hard.

Speaker 2 (09:37):
A couple of the yards that I did were hills too.

Speaker 1 (09:40):
Yeah, and oh man, you know the key to those
w D or d w D forty. Lots of oil
on the blade, a lot of it. But man, it
does look great when you cut it with that mower.
It does, yeah, because it does cut it. It's a
it's an actual cut on the grass and it makes
a greener for a long time. So there's your gardening hour.

Speaker 6 (09:59):
Your listen thing to Tim Conway Junior on demand from
KFI AM six forty kf I.

Speaker 1 (10:06):
AM six forty. It is the Conway Show. The fire
is continuing to burn out at Terminal Island, that's a
big deal out there. A lot of streets closed while
that lithium fire continues to burn. So if you get
if you live in San Pedro and you want to
get the Long Beach, you got to go all the
way around, maybe get up to Anaheim Street, maybe even
up to the four or five busy busy area. And

(10:29):
we've got the hurricane coming into Florida, a category four
and that is going to be a brutal night tonight.
It's coming in, it's about to hit the next half
hour or so, and it's going to slam into Florida
and it's moving quickly. It's going to be into Atlanta
tonight as well. Atlanta's going to get a big, big

(10:50):
part of that storm, big surge into Florida, lot of
rain into Florida, into a Georgia as well. So we'll
keep an eye on that. And then UCLA they lost
their baseball field. They put millions of dollars into They've
been playing there for I don't know thirty four years,
something like that, forty three years, thirty thirty four years,

(11:12):
and now the judges said, no, you got to get
off that field. That's for veterans, it's not for college
students and Brentwood, we got to shut down that pool.
It's not for private schools, it's for veterans. And so
they're making a lot of changes to that area. Now
UCLA can still use that field, but they got to

(11:33):
come up with a plan on how they're going to
accommodate veterans. And I don't know how they're going to
do that. I don't know how they are going to
put that together. I don't know, but we'll find out,
all right, Car THEFS If you own a car, and
I think a lot of people in La Orange County,
Southern California, Ventura, San Berndino, Riverside, I think a lot

(11:53):
of people own cars ocean side and a lot of
them are getting stolen. It is a sixteen year high
in stolen vehicles.

Speaker 4 (12:04):
New data from the FBI shows that violent crime fell
significantly in twenty twenty three, but motor vehicle theft sored
for the second year in a row. Overall property crime
fell nearly two and a half percent. Burglary film war.

Speaker 1 (12:16):
By the way, that stats wrong.

Speaker 4 (12:18):
What he said here, All property crime fell nearly two
and a half percent.

Speaker 1 (12:21):
That's not right. That that is reporting is down but
crime is not. And you know it, I know it.
Everybody listening now thinks crime is up because it is.
The reporting is down, but crime is up, and they
keep reporting it's down. It's not. It's not. The reporting is.

Speaker 4 (12:37):
Property crime fell nearly two and a half percent.

Speaker 1 (12:40):
That's a lie. That is a that is an absolute
one percent lot. Burglary fell more than seven percent. That's
not true either. Burglary and property crimes are up. Reporting
is down, but the crime is up.

Speaker 4 (12:55):
Larceny dropped by more than four percent. In the sharp contrast, though,
motor vehicle increased, buy more than twelve and a half percent.

Speaker 1 (13:02):
Okay, here's why that's wrong. Motor vehicle theft probably is on.
This is on par with property theft. But you always
report a car stolen because you want the insurance company
to pay for it, because most people are insured. And
so you could just tell that that's a lie that
property crime is up large and these up. Violent crime

(13:25):
is up because you can tell that auto theft is up,
and they go hand in hand.

Speaker 4 (13:30):
Prease buy more than twelve and a half.

Speaker 1 (13:32):
Percent, twelve and a half percent with auto theft.

Speaker 4 (13:35):
Nice rate on records is two thousand and seven Daniel
Brunner joins us now. He's a former ABI special agent
and the president and co founder of Bruner Sierra Group.
Thanks for being with us. What do you make of this?
Why are vehicle crimes up?

Speaker 7 (13:48):
Well, I think that's a lot to do with two factors.
There's a demand overseas for a lot of high end vehicles. So,
for example, if you have a vehicle that is taken
in New Jersey or New York or somewhere along the coastlines,
within hours, it has the GPS devices removed, and it
has already probably inside a shipping container, and those shipping
containers are going to overseas buyers. Is a large, large

(14:10):
demand where a lot of these vehicles overseas, high end vehicles.

Speaker 1 (14:13):
Can you imagine that you're in Europe with your family
and you see your car fly by you it was
stolen two years ago. I'll bet that's happened.

Speaker 7 (14:21):
And the second I believe is a lot of this
is a very easy crime, a very crime of opportunity.
A lot of young kids like to do joy riding,
so they keep they they'll steal a vehicle, utilize it
to its best extreme, you know, destroy it and have
fun with it and then into the end of the
night the evening, and that for them is a fun evening.
But I think those are two things. That's it's crime

(14:43):
of opportunity and demand overseas.

Speaker 1 (14:44):
Yeah, all right, well, property crime is up and property
scams are up as well.

Speaker 8 (14:51):
According to the FBI, a Missouri woman behind bars arrested
in an alleged scheme to sell Grazeland and defraud Elvis
Presley's family out of millions.

Speaker 1 (15:02):
Wow, what balls. She wanted to steal gracelands.

Speaker 8 (15:09):
The sale halted just hours before the Memphis mansion was
to be auctioned, and this morning the FBI warning property
owners everywhere be on alert. What happens if somebody sells
your property without your knowledge.

Speaker 1 (15:23):
Well, technically you're no longer the owner of the property.
Is that unbelievable? Somebody can now just come in and
steal your home. They take the you know, the the
property from you by signing over the deed to your
home and it's now somebody else's. Technically you're no longer
the owner.

Speaker 8 (15:40):
Of the property, the FBI telling us the scam can
start when someone pretends to be the owner of a property.

Speaker 4 (15:47):
The bad actor might send out unsolicited emails to unsuspecting realtors.

Speaker 1 (15:53):
They want a cash deal.

Speaker 4 (15:54):
Within weeks, they've sold land that doesn't even belong to them.

Speaker 1 (15:58):
Wow.

Speaker 8 (15:58):
Experts tell us it can happen and in many complex ways,
but identity theft scammers faking documents as if they're the
real owner is one way this can start. Then they
reach out to a real estate agent to list the property.

Speaker 1 (16:12):
Yeah, that's why maybe you got to investigate. I think
I'm going to do this as well. You know, there's
a lot of companies out there that will protect your home.
I think we have an advertisement here on the station.
I think we run an advertisement on a company that
protects your home. So in case, so nobody can steal
the the you know, the deed your home.

Speaker 8 (16:30):
If the property is then sold a deed transferred the
original owners out of luck having to.

Speaker 1 (16:36):
Take out of luck. That's it. They're just out of luck.

Speaker 4 (16:38):
Out of luck.

Speaker 1 (16:39):
Wow. Is that unbelievable?

Speaker 8 (16:41):
Out of luck having to take the case to court
to win their property back. Realtor Lisa Shaw says this
happened to her when a man called out of the blue,
claiming he owned this vacant lot in suburban New Jersey.

Speaker 1 (16:54):
He called and said he wanted to sell some property.

Speaker 8 (16:57):
He also told me his wife was ill and he
needed the proces is from that money for his wife's illness.

Speaker 1 (17:02):
She says.

Speaker 8 (17:02):
The man claiming to be the owner sent her these identifications,
which Canadian police have since told ABC News are fake
driver's licenses.

Speaker 1 (17:12):
Wow, unbelieve. You gotta be careful out there, man. They're
scamming everybody. And how about that they start that story
that crime is down. Nobody listening right now to KFI
believes the crime is down. Nobody. The cops don't, the
residents don't, the shop owners don't. Nobody believes crime is down. Nobody,
and the criminals don't even believe it. You know why,

(17:32):
because it's not down, it's up.

Speaker 6 (17:35):
You're listening to Tim Conway Junior on demand from KFI
AM six forty PFI AM.

Speaker 1 (17:42):
Six forty is Conway Show. We're following the hurricane Hurricane
Helene racing towards Florida. In the next half hour, it
will make landfall. Next well, in the next hour, I
make landfall and you'll hear stories about all night long.
There's an officially a first death. A sign fell over

(18:02):
BELLI were you saying a street sign fell over? Yes,
street sign fell on a car in Tampa.

Speaker 2 (18:08):
So that's unfortunately the driver was killed.

Speaker 1 (18:10):
Ah, that's terrible news. So we're gonna keep an eye
on that all throughout the evening. I'm sure Mo Kelly
of updates. And then after that George Nori and you'll
hear first hand numbers and stats from Amy King with
wake up Call and then into Bill Handle. So that's
a big story the hurricane here. Back in Los Angeles

(18:33):
in Long Beach, residents are split over the new parking
requirements in Long Beach.

Speaker 2 (18:39):
It's going on in Long Beach, a whole line.

Speaker 9 (18:42):
Of cars just parking the middle of the streets and
cars camp passed by.

Speaker 10 (18:46):
Neighbors fear that they'll see more of that with the
new law that allows cities to do away with parking
minimums for new housing projects that are within a half
a mile of major transit stops. The idea is to
make it easier for builders to create more homes and
help ease the state's housing crisis. Neighbors say they fear
it's going to create a bigger parking crisis.

Speaker 9 (19:08):
After three PM, that's when like there's really no parking
at all Champa.

Speaker 10 (19:13):
Yes, sweet Escobar says some families have three or four
cars each, which adds to the problem. And while the
law in theory hopes to encourage more people to ditch
their cars and use mass transit, she says that's not reality.

Speaker 9 (19:26):
I am working as a hospital nurse, and I use
my car so much. I kind of go going to
go patient's house here and there just using a metro.

Speaker 10 (19:40):
Ricardo Elizade says metro is not an option when you
work at four or five in the morning. He's also
worried about security on the trains and buses.

Speaker 1 (19:48):
Yeah, they got terrible, terrible parking issues in Long Beach.
It grew very quickly and now nobody can find anywhere
to park. All right, this is something I've never heard
of before, but sort of makes dead butt syndrome. People
are sitting too long and their ass is falling asleep.

Speaker 11 (20:07):
Dead butt syndrome is now a major cause of pain
for people who sit at a desk for hours.

Speaker 1 (20:12):
Yeah, dead butt, You got a dead butt on you?
I don't know.

Speaker 11 (20:16):
It's caused by putting too much pressure on the tendons,
causing hit pain. Although it can affect anyone. Health experts
say women past the age of menopause are more prone
to get it.

Speaker 1 (20:25):
Oh, what a trait for them. Huh, you hit menopause
and your ass falls off anyone.

Speaker 11 (20:30):
Health experts say women past the age of menopause are
more prone to get it. Excess pressure from weight gain
or obesity can also cause or be a cause for
developing the syndrome.

Speaker 1 (20:40):
Yeah, I would leave that out of your singles ad
in you know, suddenly silver or what's that single? Silver singles? Yes,
silver singles. Yes, Yeah, I would believe that your ass
is asleep. I'd leave that off your singles ad to
avoid it. Let him figure that out when you get
there for the rest of it.

Speaker 4 (20:57):
What if they have it in common?

Speaker 1 (20:58):
Yeah, maybe they're both sleep Yeah, both butts are asleep.
That's possible to avoid it.

Speaker 11 (21:03):
Doctor say, you should not do repetitive activities that focus
on the hips, lifting weights, stretching and practicing. Yoga can
all help.

Speaker 1 (21:11):
Yeah, I gotta do some yoga. Keep that ass awake.

Speaker 11 (21:15):
Just seeing yoga can all help.

Speaker 1 (21:17):
Yoga, all right, Very good, showy Otani. The ball that
he hit for the fifty home runs and fifty stolen
bases is going to go up for auction. Find out
how much they're going to get this fault.

Speaker 12 (21:28):
Man is suing for the ownership rights of show hey
Otani's fiftieth home run ball. Eighteen year old Max Mattis
claims he grabbed the ball first during the Marlins game
last week, but says it was quote taken from him
as a result of civil battery.

Speaker 4 (21:42):
He filed a.

Speaker 12 (21:42):
Lawsuit yesterday, just a couple of days before the ball
is set to go up for auction by the company Golden.
It is expected to open with a bit of a
half a million dollars. Can also be purchased outright for
four and a half million dollars.

Speaker 1 (21:54):
Man buy it now for four and a half million dollars.

Speaker 12 (21:59):
The lawsuit is request that the cash proceeds from the
sale be held by a third party until the court
determines who really owns the ball. The complaint is filed
against Golden Auctions as well as Chris Bolanski, that is,
the fan identified by the lawsuit as the man who
ultimately got the ball.

Speaker 1 (22:14):
Man, what happened to just going to the ballpark and
enjoying a game? Now everybody's all lawyered up? Whose ball is?

Speaker 11 (22:20):
It.

Speaker 1 (22:21):
You know, in the old days, they probably just give
it back to Otani. It wouldn't be worth much. He
could enjoy it. Everybody goes home and then you go
to the next game the next day. But now everybody's
got lawyers. Everybody's fighting lawsuits. Ahoy ah, man, it's crazy.
The new iPhone is out. If you're a big iPhone fan,
iPhone sixteen is out for this.

Speaker 13 (22:42):
Is out with a new iPhone. It's sixteen and the
new model hit. Shehelves in nearly sixty countries this morning.
This latest generation incorporates Apple Intelligence. That's the tech Giants
AI tool. Some of the features include a smallest sirie
AI powered writing tools. But the technology, and this is
the kicker, don't be available for those who buy the
iPhone today. Instead, that tech will roll out in October.

(23:05):
Lisa at h show joints no real reason to buy it. Then, Hey,
Lisa at Eho joins us. Now she's a senior editor
for Seine and she has the devices in her hands. Wow,
he is the challenge because I understand sales are a
little slumped thirteen percent.

Speaker 6 (23:18):
Lowa.

Speaker 4 (23:18):
Then it's previous.

Speaker 13 (23:20):
It's predecessor, the iPhone fifteen which I have in my hands.
This is the fifteen Max Pro. Help me understand why
what you have is better.

Speaker 2 (23:27):
Than what I have?

Speaker 13 (23:28):
Why should anybody upgrade?

Speaker 4 (23:29):
Yeah? Absolutely so.

Speaker 14 (23:30):
I think for people looking to upgrade, it's really not
about the year over year improvements anymore. I think the
days of buying the latest iPhone every year are kind
of behind us. I think if you have a phone
that's several generations old, those are the people that are
really going to benefit from the upgrade because you get
longer battery life, you get some of these new features
like Apple Intelligence when it rolls out the camera button.
But it's really about how everything comes together.

Speaker 1 (23:51):
All right. The new iPhone is out there, Apple sixteen,
iPhone sixteen, So go get one. Be the first one
on your block to say you got it, and you'll
be able to brag and everyone think you're an idiot
for picking one up.

Speaker 6 (24:02):
You're listening to Tim Conway Junior on demand from KFI
AM six forty.

Speaker 1 (24:09):
Kf I AM six forty. It's Conway Show a lot
to get to. UCLA lost their baseball field after thirty
four years. They had to turn it back over to
the Veterans Administration. It's a bad deal for UCLA. Also,
Brentwood School lost their aquatics center and their sports center,
so that's a big deal for the kids, but a

(24:30):
good deal for veterans because maybe, just maybe they'll build
the homes there that they were supposed to to honor
our beautiful men and women who fought for this country.
So maybe that's on its way. Isabella, happy birthday. It's
our brand new board ops birthday. How are you?

Speaker 5 (24:49):
Hey?

Speaker 1 (24:49):
Yeah, dear dooing. How long you've been with KFI?

Speaker 2 (24:54):
Sorry, I don't have headphones, so I.

Speaker 1 (24:55):
Always somebody ask her, maybe Belio, you lay that on her?
How long she build KFI?

Speaker 2 (25:02):
About three three weeks? Now three four weeks? I'm very
very new.

Speaker 1 (25:06):
Okay, three weeks? And have you worked on any other
shows or just this show?

Speaker 14 (25:11):
I've been on the weekends weekends primarily, but this is
one of the first weekday shows.

Speaker 2 (25:16):
So I'm very honored to be here.

Speaker 1 (25:17):
And how old are you? If you don't mind me
as I'm twenty two, twenty two, God almighty, you weren't
alive for nine to eleven.

Speaker 2 (25:25):
No, I know, I'm a post nine to eleven baby.

Speaker 1 (25:28):
That's wild. That's all the happy birth they hope you
enjoy it. Thank you, Hi, Welcome aboard. Then we also
have our firefighters who got injured, and there's a go
fundme for them if you go to GoFundMe dot com. Yeah,
go fundme dot com. Is that right, sound yeah, GoFundMe

(25:48):
dot com and just type in o c FA. O
CFA stands for Orange County Fire Authority o c FA,
and there trying to raise a half million dollars for
these very brave men. Yesterday there were two hundred and
eighty thousand dollars when we had Brian Fantasy on he

(26:09):
is the chief down there and now Bellio and I
don't know whether it's you know, we had a little
bit to do with it. I hope a little bit.
But since then through thirty one thousand more dollars of
coming out. That's core. Yeah. So if you want to
help these very brave guys that went out and fought
that fire and didn't ask for much. They don't ask

(26:30):
for money when they go out and fight that fire.
They do it because they you know, they they they're active,
they love to get out there and help people. They're
born and raised that way. And these guys got injured
and I think the least we can do is try
to help them out. So if you go to especially
if you live in Orange County, and maybe they saved
your home or your ranch or one of your buildings
or your property, and I would be sweet if you

(26:52):
could throw a couple bucks their way. Go to GoFundMe
dot com and type in OCFA. It'll be the first
one that comes up. It's a fundraiser for the OCFA
hand Crew three hundred and eleven thousand, eight hundred and
forty six dollars, so they're about a one hundred and
eighty nine thousand shy of the half million dollars they're

(27:13):
looking for, which would be spread up amongst all the
people that were heard, so that is a good deal.
And then also tomorrow Nil Savedra, the Fork reporter and
loosely affiliated with the Jesus Christ Joe. He's jumping off
of a building tomorrow universal the Hilton there along with

(27:35):
Amy King. He's going off at eleven o'clock. I think
she jumps off at three point thirty. And they're raising
money for a very good cause, sheltered downtown Los Angeles.
And if you want to donate, go to just help
j us t h elp. Just help the number one

(27:55):
dot org. Just help the number one dot org and
raise money for Beautiful Shelter downtown to help homeless people
and so lots to get to. Plus Aaron, what's your
last name? Ben Mosch or Cooper?

Speaker 2 (28:09):
Cooper?

Speaker 1 (28:10):
She's what? The Wannabes performing this Saturday at the Lincoln
Beer Company in Burbank for the annual Octoberfest from noon
to ten pm, food, live music. The Wannabes will be
performing from at three and seven at three and seven.
So there you go. All these kids went to school together,

(28:32):
and I didn't know that that brewery was out in.
It's in Burbank, right near the airport between San Fernando.
It's off San Fernando between San Fernando and the five Freeway,
right off Hollywood Way, and it's called the Lincoln Beer
Company in Burbank This Saturday, three o'clock and seven o'clock

(28:53):
for october Fest. That'd be a cool deal. Kellyo, what
are your plans for Octoberfest? You have been Octoberfest or not? Sometimes? Yeah,
you drink beer? Mind seeing the Wannabes? Yeah, maybe you're
a wannabe. Who knows. I definitely.

Speaker 9 (29:09):
Am.

Speaker 1 (29:09):
Do you drink beer at all? I never seen you
have a beer?

Speaker 2 (29:11):
No, I do not like beer.

Speaker 1 (29:12):
Is that right? When's the last time we had one? Ah? Never,
You've never had a beer in your life.

Speaker 8 (29:20):
I've sipped it and did not like it, and so
I've never had a full beer.

Speaker 1 (29:24):
Wow, we got to get you a beer. They I
don't like it, right, Well, I don't care.

Speaker 11 (29:31):
And Bella has never had a beer or doesn't drink
it as well.

Speaker 1 (29:35):
Okay, look we're doing a commercial for Lincoln Beer Company.
Let's get it together. Let's get it together on the station.
God a mighty maker of heaven and earth, all that's
seen and unseen. We believe in one Holy in Apostolic Church.

Speaker 2 (29:49):
I'll drink a beer tomorrow.

Speaker 1 (29:51):
There you go, all right. The Space Shuttle, well not really,
he's gonna be tooling around Los Angeles. It's kind of
a mock up where it is a mockup around the
streets of Downey.

Speaker 15 (30:01):
First shuttle ever built, named Inspiration, will be on display
and taking through the streets of Downey. This space shuttle
never went into space, but is a full size mock
up built in nineteen seventy two as a prototype for
future shuttles. Next month, Inspiration will make a meticulous two
day move spanning three city blocks. The public will be

(30:21):
invited to line the streets as the historic shuttle mockup
makes its move. Inspiration's permanent home will be at the
Columbia Memorial Space Center.

Speaker 1 (30:30):
There you go. And then we've got some crime to promote.
A guy in Sunland owns a liquor store. He's probably
not knocking it out, maybe making a couple of bucks
for his family. And they came in and they stole
his ATS.

Speaker 4 (30:49):
Four.

Speaker 16 (30:50):
Store owner amal Ma. Sure this was not the way
he wanted to start his morning.

Speaker 1 (30:54):
Yeah, but I guess crimes down, they say, crimes down.

Speaker 16 (30:56):
Surveillance video shows the thieves using a black true to
smash into a metal door.

Speaker 1 (31:02):
Wow, but crime's down.

Speaker 16 (31:04):
Then again through the glass door, making their way straight
to the high Ends. Liquor worth thousands of dollars. A
bottle totaling around thirty.

Speaker 1 (31:13):
Thousands of dollars A bottle at a liquor store in Someone,
is that right to.

Speaker 16 (31:18):
The high Ends? Liquor worth thousands of dollars, A bottle
totaling around thirty thousand dollars.

Speaker 1 (31:24):
Oh, my god. Guys, some guys drinking well denied.

Speaker 16 (31:27):
A loss for a mall who says insurance won't cover
a dime.

Speaker 5 (31:31):
They say, it's fire hazards and they say it because
there's a lot of theft around here.

Speaker 1 (31:36):
You see. You can't get insho Yeah, do you hear
what he said, the lot of They say theft is down.
Ask this guy a mall who owns the Sudden Liquor store,
ask him if crime's up or down.

Speaker 10 (31:47):
They say that's fire hazards and they say it because
there's a lot of theft around here, you see.

Speaker 4 (31:52):
They can't get insurance.

Speaker 1 (31:53):
Can't get insurance because there's a lot of theft. Even
though they say theft is down, it's not.

Speaker 16 (31:58):
I'm all, says the two masked men. We're in and
out in a matter of minutes, making their way straight
to the liquor and out the door with the limited
edition high value bottles. Brazen liquor store thieves also hit
Village Market just twelve minutes away in Silmar yesterday. Store
owner Frank Hannah is fed up.

Speaker 1 (32:16):
Oh, I think this is where they stole the ATM.

Speaker 7 (32:19):
We worked hard to make money and maintain our small
business and these people, they come violate us and they
just there's no consequences anymore.

Speaker 16 (32:29):
Surveillance footage shows thieves using a metal chain attached to
an suv to open the gate to the store.

Speaker 1 (32:35):
Yeah, here we go ATM.

Speaker 16 (32:37):
They then drive away and the gate explodes. The thieves
then use a crowbar type weapon to break open the
door and steal an ATM.

Speaker 1 (32:45):
There you go, Guys ATM is gone.

Speaker 16 (32:48):
The owner says it will cost around Guy.

Speaker 1 (32:50):
Who owns ATM is sol.

Speaker 16 (32:53):
The owner says it will cost around twenty five thousand
to fix the damages.

Speaker 1 (32:58):
There you go. Guy owns a liquor store just to
get buy feed his family, and some a hole comes
in and ruins his business and.

Speaker 16 (33:06):
It is going to be a long cleanup process with
the entrance just wide open.

Speaker 1 (33:10):
Yep, yep, yep, yep. That's where we live. But they
say crimes down, So why are we all worried? Conway
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