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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,
it's Wednesday already. That's cool. That's cool. Week is well
little more than half over for you. And we've had
the big election and that was a nightmare for a
lot of people.
Speaker 2 (00:21):
But there's some good news.
Speaker 1 (00:22):
If you're a big Kamala Harris fan, she might be
the next governor of the state of California. How about
that potential candidate.
Speaker 3 (00:33):
Pulled by the Berkeley Institute of Governmental Studies found that
among the potential candidates, former Democratic Congresswoman Katie Porter leads
with thirteen percent.
Speaker 1 (00:41):
Oh, I like Katie Porter. She's great. She's out of
Orange County.
Speaker 2 (00:45):
Bellya.
Speaker 1 (00:45):
Where is Katie Porter in your area of the world?
In Irvine? Is she in Irvine?
Speaker 3 (00:51):
Oh?
Speaker 4 (00:51):
Yeah, she loves Irvine.
Speaker 2 (00:53):
Jim loves it.
Speaker 5 (00:54):
Here's a big park there.
Speaker 2 (00:56):
Oh that's great.
Speaker 3 (00:57):
Republican Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco is a twelve percent.
Republican State Senator Brian Day is at eleven percent, current
Lieutenant Governor Elenni Kunelakis is at seven percent, and former
LA mayor and Tony Virigosa now is also at seven percent.
Speaker 1 (01:11):
Seven percent. Wow, oh well boy, if that guy gets in,
good luck. Uh here's an interesting guy though.
Speaker 3 (01:18):
Republican Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco is a Chatte.
Speaker 1 (01:21):
Bianco Riverside Sheriff might be different, right, But that guy
up there.
Speaker 3 (01:26):
Is also at seven percent. When asked about Harris, she
then jumps to the top with thirty three percent, saying
very likely to support at thirteen percent saying somewhat likely.
Speaker 2 (01:37):
She's the front runner.
Speaker 1 (01:38):
So if you didn't get enough of Kamala Harris over
the last one hundred and seven days or so, she
might be the new governor of the state of California.
Speaker 6 (01:47):
I would view these numbers as reasonably encouraging for the
vice president. It suggests that the race with her out
of you know, with her out of the race, it's
really wide. O.
Speaker 3 (01:57):
Ben Harris was the San Francisco Dia then moved on
to statewide office as Attorney General.
Speaker 1 (02:02):
She was a you how about that if she becomes
the governor of the state of California, the biggest state,
then she's going to have to directly deal with Donald Trump,
directly deal with them on a lot of issues.
Speaker 3 (02:14):
She was a US Senator for four years. When she
became vice president. Harris has not said anything about what
happens next. A run for governor would likely.
Speaker 7 (02:23):
Not be easy if she were to run.
Speaker 6 (02:25):
I mean, there certainly are a number of formidable Democratic
candidates in the race, and so she would have to
be ready for some serious opposition within the party.
Speaker 2 (02:37):
Yeah, and also a primary debates.
Speaker 1 (02:41):
And she's gonna have to earn it this time instead
of just be given, you know, the title of the
front runner.
Speaker 3 (02:47):
If she decides to run, she would have to make
a decision quickly.
Speaker 8 (02:50):
This race will be underway by early next year. And
while she has more time available, it's not an indefinite
amount of time. And so even while she he's resting
up and recuperating from a very difficult presidential campaign, she
can't afford to put off this decision for too long.
Speaker 2 (03:08):
Wishlos Grande Ah, Yeah.
Speaker 1 (03:11):
Matter of fact, Carlos Grande was around when Leslie Abramson
said that about us, because I remember he was one.
Speaker 2 (03:17):
Of the guys.
Speaker 1 (03:17):
I think he was there. But Leslie Abramson, who defended
the Menendez murderers, I think you can call them I
think it was either on Larry King or when she
was doing a press conference. She said, my clients can't
get a fair share of fair shake in this town
with idiots like Conway and Seckler on the air all
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the time mentioned us by name, So an amenda.
Speaker 5 (03:44):
So when you first heard that, did you go away?
Speaker 2 (03:46):
Oh? It was great?
Speaker 1 (03:47):
Oh no, it was fantastic because we used that audio
all the time, all the time on everything, saying oh yeah, yeah, yeah,
it's like we used it on everything.
Speaker 2 (03:59):
And then we invited her on.
Speaker 1 (04:01):
At one point she said yes, and she didn't know
it was the same show, and then she quickly said no, no,
I'm not coming on with those two idiots. Two idiots,
as she referred to us as. All right, Glendale if
you live in Glendale, beautiful city, little crowded for my liking.
They just built a you know, nine million apartment buildings,
and I didn't understand that there's also a very popular
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mall there. So when you go to the mall, Glendelle Mall,
on Saturday or Sunday, you can't find a parking spot.
Speaker 2 (04:31):
They're all full. You got to park a couple of
blocks away, and that sort of pain.
Speaker 1 (04:36):
In the ass to get to the mall, and it's
not a good scene on Saturday or Sunday.
Speaker 2 (04:41):
They just built too great.
Speaker 1 (04:43):
It was too radical too many people, especially back to
school the week before school starts or the weekend before
school starts a nightmare. There's fights in the parking lot,
lots of horns, a lot of yelling at each other.
And that's not what you want, you know, drag your
kids into a mess like that. I have a three
shot rule. I go to a parking lot. If I
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can't find a spot, I go to another parking lot.
If I can't find find a spot, another parking lot,
and I'm done. I'm done. Three parking lots. I can't
find a spot, I'm gone. And I did that with
my daughter right before back to right during back to school,
three parking lots, I said self, we're uchered, we're not
getting a spot. We drove to a Tepanga Plaza instead,
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which was wide open. So that's my suggestion. If you
can't find a spot at Glendale Galleria, it's still the
same Westfield, it's Banga Plaza. Off with you, all right,
Let's find out what's going on with Glendale cameras Intelligence centers.
Cameras everywhere now in Glendale.
Speaker 9 (05:39):
Yeah, you know, everywhere you go these days, you're bound
to see cameras, right right, So the city at Glendale
is trying to funnel all those camera views into its
new dispatch center so you can keep a better eye
on the bad guys. Hollywood may be the film capital
of the world, but Glendale is hoping to be the
camera capital. Hundreds of them are up and running throughout
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the city and starting today, routed into this six person
control room inside the Glendale Police Department.
Speaker 1 (06:09):
Yeah, the Glendale cops don't like you coming into Glendale
and stealing stuff or beating somebody up or with a graffiti.
They stepped you pretty quick in Glendale, and they can
see you everywhere. So you don't think there's a cop around,
and there may not be one round, but there's a
lot of cameras looking at you. And so if you
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come in to create a lot of mischief, you knew
the rules, you knew the boundaries. Mahallow, They're gonna step
you real quick in Glendale.
Speaker 7 (06:36):
This is going to make us better at what we do.
Speaker 10 (06:38):
Mind.
Speaker 9 (06:39):
Two, There we go Glendale today officially opening what it
calls the Real Time Intelligence Center nickname Arctic. The one
million dollar Arctic system taps into traffic cameras, air support cameras,
as well as body worn cameras and dash camps. It
provides a comprehensive view of the city so officers have
a better view of what's happening when a.
Speaker 2 (07:01):
Call comes in.
Speaker 11 (07:02):
It's about responding to emergencies more efficiently, solving investigations more effectively.
Speaker 1 (07:07):
Yeah, Glendale, Burbank not your friend. If you want to
commit crime, Burbank cops stepped you real quick, too, real quick.
Speaker 7 (07:15):
And creating a safer environment.
Speaker 9 (07:17):
Starting next year, Glendale hopes to expand its camera network
to private businesses, hospitals, and schools that want.
Speaker 7 (07:24):
To participate the city.
Speaker 9 (07:26):
You're saying, privacy issues are already being considered.
Speaker 1 (07:29):
You know, every time I go to the Empire Center,
which is in Burbank, there's always a cop there.
Speaker 2 (07:33):
Always.
Speaker 1 (07:34):
People are always stealing stuff from the Empire Center. Every
time I go, there's a cop there, you know, going
through a guys trunk, you know, and speed wrapping with him.
Speaker 2 (07:45):
Where were you? What is this? Do you have a
receipt for that?
Speaker 1 (07:47):
And he's off to more speed wrapping When he goes
to downtown.
Speaker 7 (07:52):
We're not looking at anybody's backyard. You know, their businesses
are going to point out onto someone's sidewalk, open parking, lots,
things of that nature, and there will be trolls around.
Are access to some of those cameras when they get
into some of more of those sensitive various.
Speaker 9 (08:04):
Right now, the art take is being man twenty four
to seven. It's also going to be used by the
fire department and other city departments like public works.
Speaker 1 (08:12):
All right, that's the wave of the future. That's gonna
be it. You're gonna be on camera.
Speaker 2 (08:15):
They say.
Speaker 1 (08:16):
If you walk around Vegas on a typical night, you know,
a six to seven hour night in Vegas and you
walking around the strip, that you're probably on camera close
to twenty thousand times, and you know there's hundreds of
thousands of cameras in Las Vegas. Well, they discovered it's
very useful and they've expanded. Glendale is now a city
that they're going to be watching you. So while you're
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walking around, if you're thinking about committing crime, you are
on camera. They're recording it, and you're gonna get busted.
So move on, move on from Glendale and Burbank, two
cities where they keep an eye on you.
Speaker 12 (08:48):
You're listening to Tim Conway Junior on demand from KFI
AM six forty.
Speaker 5 (08:57):
Bellio.
Speaker 1 (08:58):
I get Bellio an assignment because I saw this thing
online that was pretty interesting, and it was it's called
I think it was called first Noise or first Sound,
but it's whatever your husband or wife. And in Bellio's case,
she's pterosexual. She has a husband. And I said, what
(09:21):
do you what does he say to you or what
do you say to him first thing in the morning?
Speaker 2 (09:26):
And what is it Bello?
Speaker 1 (09:27):
I mean, because first of all, what you told me
during the break, I can't believe that he puts up
with that.
Speaker 4 (09:34):
You were you misunderstood what I was saying.
Speaker 13 (09:38):
Ever since you told me this the other day, I
was kept reminding myself, I gotta listen in the morning
for what we said.
Speaker 4 (09:45):
It was like that was all that was on my mind.
Make sure to remember what we see in the morning.
Speaker 1 (09:49):
So, yeah, what do you hear or what do you
say first thing in the morning when you wake up?
Speaker 4 (09:53):
So yesterday, here's my data.
Speaker 13 (09:55):
Yesterday I woke up and usually John is up before
I am, and he goes into his office and my dog,
my little buddy dog, stays at the with a bed
with me, and the other dog goes with John. So
I woke up and I put my huggy pillow to
the left of me, and I looked at Maze and
I said, good morning, sweet Maizy Birdie.
Speaker 2 (10:15):
Okay, all right, I thought you were saying that to him.
Speaker 4 (10:17):
No, I wasn't saying that to John.
Speaker 2 (10:18):
Morning boy.
Speaker 13 (10:20):
Yeah, because you go he puts up with it, not John,
the dog.
Speaker 2 (10:26):
The dog, okay.
Speaker 4 (10:27):
And then John goes, oh, that's nice.
Speaker 13 (10:30):
I mas gets a good morning, and I get a
pillow in the face. I didn't realize he was still
in the bed, and I threw the pillow in his face.
Speaker 2 (10:38):
Great.
Speaker 13 (10:39):
And then today, uh again, I greeted Maisie, and then
I heard John greeting the other dog.
Speaker 4 (10:44):
So that they dress our dogs.
Speaker 1 (10:46):
Right, So in the morning, you don't talk to each other, no,
I see, okay, So not newlyweds anymore. No, you don't
like open your one eye and go hey you not.
That's the most uncomfortable moment when a guy and a
gal get together. Maybe they met at a bar, or
they've had a couple of dates, and the first time.
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They sleep in the same bed. You know, they wake
up in the morning, I don't know, seven, eight, nine,
whatever time, and one of them opens the eyes. The
other ones open open their eyes, and they're staring at
each other, and they don't know what to say to
each other because they're sort of like embarrassed of you know,
what has happened in the last eight hours in that bed.
(11:29):
And one of them will always inavertently say hey you
you and like touch their nose.
Speaker 4 (11:41):
You a little boop in the morning.
Speaker 1 (11:45):
No, I've made a conscious effort this week also, I
will report what I've heard. On Monday, my wife gets up,
but she gets up a little before I do. And
even though my daughter goes to work, my wife and
I sort of still treat it like she's going to school,
because you know, when it's hard to get break that habit.
(12:07):
You know, she's nineteen, she's going to work. And we
we're like, oh, do you have.
Speaker 2 (12:10):
Your lunch pack? Taking your backpack? You got this? You
got that?
Speaker 1 (12:14):
And so she gets up and and I and I
look over and I said morning.
Speaker 2 (12:23):
No, what did I say not in say good morning?
Speaker 8 (12:25):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (12:25):
I go hey Jen? And she goes aft. The whole effort.
Speaker 1 (12:33):
You okay, I didn't sleep well, you know, runs into
the bathroom and go to the bathroom whatever, like okay,
And then I'm then today, New day, New day. And
I wake up. She wakes up, and I'm on my
I'm up earlier than her today. I'm on my iPad,
you know, going through news and audio and stuff, prepping
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for the proplem. And she gets up and she takes
the sheet and blanket off, and she's going to get
up to go to the bathroom or downstairs whatever.
Speaker 2 (13:05):
And I go, hey, John, she.
Speaker 4 (13:08):
Did it two days in a row. That's her.
Speaker 11 (13:14):
Morning.
Speaker 2 (13:16):
How's it going?
Speaker 1 (13:17):
Because you snored? I mean, thank god we don't have
like machine guns at the house. I would just be gaune.
I didn't like a million pieces gone on. But but
but it is interesting, like you know, the moment you
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wake up, you know, how you start that conversation or
whatever it is with your you know, with your significant other.
Speaker 13 (13:46):
Well, after you told me, I found myself wanting to
like produce it, like I was gonna be super sweet
when I woke up, to make sure that I looked
good in this story.
Speaker 1 (13:56):
Oh, by the way, I remember we had an assignment
of you got to tell your husband or wife, hey,
we're buying a horse.
Speaker 4 (14:02):
I have not done that.
Speaker 2 (14:03):
I did it.
Speaker 4 (14:03):
You did was?
Speaker 1 (14:05):
I have my phone, my phone down, and so I
had on record and I was recording video and audio,
and I said, this is on Sunday night. I said, hey, chat,
I'm thinking about buying a horse. And she didn't say anything.
And I said, hey, I'm thinking about buying a horse.
And she goes, like, what like a race horse? I said, no, no,
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just a horse to you know, keep it at at
the the barn at the what are they called.
Speaker 2 (14:31):
Questrians questrian center.
Speaker 1 (14:32):
Yeah, I think about getting horse and riding around Bourbank
and keep me at the equestrian center. And she and
she said that phone's on right, and I said, yeah,
I'm recording.
Speaker 2 (14:44):
This and she goes, why why are.
Speaker 1 (14:46):
You doing this? So she was she was on too
it because where I put the phone, she knew.
Speaker 2 (14:50):
She's pretty hip.
Speaker 4 (14:51):
Yeah, she's pretty she's pretty sharp.
Speaker 2 (14:53):
She's really sharp, pretty sharp for you actually, And so
she shuts the phone off. She goes, we're not getting
an fing horse.
Speaker 4 (15:01):
You're not.
Speaker 2 (15:03):
We're not getting Stop because she goes, you.
Speaker 1 (15:06):
Don't even like horses. You always make fun of people
riding horses. You always think that, like there's snobs walk
you know, cruising around Burbank and Glendale with a horse.
Speaker 2 (15:14):
Who's got a horse? Horses are expensive.
Speaker 1 (15:17):
They're very expensive to keep and and you gotta and
you gotta take them out every single day.
Speaker 2 (15:22):
You can't ignore a horse one day.
Speaker 4 (15:25):
I let them go to the bathroom in the house.
Speaker 2 (15:27):
Wow.
Speaker 1 (15:27):
They they have a lot of maintenance. I bet, I
bet it's two grand or three grand a month to
give a horse easily, yea easily with vet and food,
food alone, storage, you know, and you know how much
I mean, hey, grooming them?
Speaker 5 (15:43):
How much do they eat? And eat more than just
like hey and stuff.
Speaker 10 (15:46):
I would assume you gott to have special sort of
dietary stuff.
Speaker 1 (15:49):
Right, and then when they when they when they break
down and their hoofs are on fire. You know, the
guy's gotta the hoof guys got to.
Speaker 5 (15:55):
Come in the foot thing.
Speaker 2 (15:57):
Yeah, I don't know if that's the is that the name?
Speaker 4 (15:59):
What is it called ferrier?
Speaker 2 (16:01):
Farrier? Is that the both guy?
Speaker 1 (16:04):
Yeah? It always seems like they're hurting the horse. He
comes out like a saw and a steal like you know,
pounding steal into him, like, ah, that doesn't hurt the
horse he's pounding, you know, steal into this guy's foot.
And then if they get an infection, you know, there's
another vet visit.
Speaker 2 (16:22):
It's expensive.
Speaker 1 (16:23):
Yeah, so she said, we're not getting and then the
wholef word horse.
Speaker 4 (16:31):
That's how you must have asked her in the morning.
Speaker 1 (16:34):
That's how that ended. No horse in this house. We're
not getting a horse.
Speaker 2 (16:41):
Okay, I was just doing it for the show.
Speaker 12 (16:42):
She goes, Okay, you're listening to Tim Conway Junior on
Demyl from kf I am six forty.
Speaker 1 (16:52):
I found where Leslie Abrams said is talking about I
don't think she mentions in this interview myself and Seckler
Leslie Abrams. Is it Abramson or Abrams Abramson Abramson. So
Leslie Abrasen was the attorney for the Menendez brothers, and
I think they she mentioned John and Ken. Weren't John
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and Ken on the air for that?
Speaker 5 (17:17):
Yes, yes, they were fry the mend.
Speaker 1 (17:19):
Okay, all right, so she mentions them in this piece.
I don't know if she mentions us. I haven't heard
this entire piece yet. I've been looking for days and
I just found it's on Larry King, and it happened
I don't know, thirty years ago, a long time ago.
So here it is. Larry King asked about, you know,
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how brutal the murder scene was, and does that sort
of affect you? Does it come on to you? I
don't know what he meant by that, but they but
she does mention John and Ken indirectly here in Fry
the Menendi and so it's not just me. It was
mentioned me and Seckler. John and Ken were mentioned also
by the defense attorney of the Menendez brothers.
Speaker 2 (18:04):
All right, here we go.
Speaker 5 (18:05):
To fix it, and then they'll be said, it's.
Speaker 14 (18:07):
Started to bring to you, with a lot of the
community laughing, since here were two guys who obviously did what.
Speaker 2 (18:12):
They were trying.
Speaker 14 (18:13):
I mean, they did this murder, They went back out
to the car, they got another gun. It was brutal
and they I mean, how much of it came on
to you?
Speaker 1 (18:20):
I don't know what that means. How much of it
came on to you? You know, are you a lawyer
who is a mother or a mother who's a lawyer.
You know, that's Larry King's backup position and everything, like
he's talking to Madonna. Are you a singer who's an
actress or an actress who's a singer that you are defending?
Speaker 15 (18:40):
Oh well, I mean you know, you know as a
defense lawyer that you're not going to win any popularity contests.
I usually put that into a shorthand saying I'm not
sure e Lely Temple. Everybody isn't going to love me.
And it goes with the turf of being a defense attorney.
In this case, though, I think I saw all the
evils that I knew would attend a trial when it
got a high exposure publicity, and this kind of cruelty
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that runs through one particular aspect of the media, like
mister Grant, you know the hate.
Speaker 2 (19:08):
Jocks of talk radio. Who is that Krozier? Who is Grant?
You know, mister Grant?
Speaker 5 (19:13):
Is that a local doctor, Tony Grant?
Speaker 1 (19:15):
I can well, maybe maybe it was. Was that syndicated
nationally at that point, I believe it was.
Speaker 2 (19:23):
It was on this air.
Speaker 10 (19:23):
Wasn't it on Camfine, it wasn't CAMPI I don't know
if she was still on that point though.
Speaker 5 (19:27):
It might have been like Barbaradi Angelis or.
Speaker 1 (19:29):
Ah okay, but I like that all right, here's Leslie
e Bnson talking about in this piece on Larry King
about John and Ken.
Speaker 15 (19:35):
That was actually the worst element of the publicity about
the Menandez brother It's one of the local stations had
a contest called Frey the Menende. I mean these are
human beings, these are young kids at the time. Oh yeah,
I'm an auction cruel, mean spiritedness. You know what, I
don't quite understand. And maybe you know, Larry, because you
talk to people all the time. Where is all the
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anger and the hatred that's directed towards criminal defendants, people
in public life? Where is it coming from?
Speaker 2 (20:04):
What is making all these people in.
Speaker 15 (20:05):
This country so unhappy that they get this worked up
about things that are outside their own life experience.
Speaker 14 (20:11):
Plenty, there's no communism to hate anymore.
Speaker 15 (20:13):
Maybe that's so Dad, How do you know that's his theory?
Speaker 2 (20:17):
He told me thirty years ago, so it was still communism. Wow, yeah,
he said, the big problem is going toccur on.
Speaker 15 (20:21):
Communism for Maybe maybe that's it, Maybe the Christy hate radio.
Maybe the country doesn't have a political enemy, so we're
turning on each other. It's really ugly.
Speaker 14 (20:30):
What did you make the Simpsons verdens have an effect
on your.
Speaker 2 (20:33):
Trumm Okay, so she mentions John and Ken. Yeah.
Speaker 5 (20:37):
Bob Grant, by the way, was a was a talk
show host out of New York.
Speaker 2 (20:41):
Oh, I see, okay, so that's probably who she would
have been talking about.
Speaker 1 (20:43):
So, Fry the Menendi is John and Ken, Yes, sir,
I remember the posters. Yeah, I do too, and and
I even have a few around you still. But you know,
I'm sure there is plenty of audio of John and
Ken talked about that case. Plenty of it. I mean,
if we had posters or they I wasn't here at
the time. There's posters, you know.
Speaker 10 (21:04):
Fry the Menendi, there's a big old frying pan and
like some little cartoon figures and then their heads on
the top of the cartoon figures down into the pan exactly.
Speaker 1 (21:14):
Yeah, like the you know, the pan was really hot,
you know, but burning these guys up.
Speaker 10 (21:18):
And Johnny can big oversized caricatures of them holding the
pan and laughing. I do remember that.
Speaker 1 (21:24):
I bet there are some posters around, you know, I
bet you know, somebody still has to have one or two.
But that was that was quite a time. And so
Leslie ebram'son at one point and I can't find it.
I will where She says she her clients can't get
a fair trial in this town with idiots on the
air like Conway and Steckler. And she mentioned us by name,
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and I'm like, oh, man, I hope those guys never
get out of jail, And now they might and who knows. Look,
if I was in prison for thirty years, I'd come
after me or the guys who started, you know, fry
them me and Endi, I mean, pissed, angry as hell.
Speaker 2 (22:02):
So might be around the corner. Might be around the corner.
All right.
Speaker 1 (22:06):
When we get back, we were going to talk about the
Kansas City chiefs, Travis Kelsey and Patrick Patrick's Holmes gotten.
Speaker 5 (22:16):
Patrick Holmes, Mahome, Patrick Patrick Mahomes.
Speaker 2 (22:18):
No, it's homes got broken into. Yeah, it's homes.
Speaker 1 (22:22):
Think what is that, Bellies, Is it Mahomes or his homes?
Speaker 13 (22:26):
His name is Patrick Mahomes. Patrick Mahomes home was broken into.
But it said Holmes, that's his name, Mahomes. Oh, I
see there was just Oh I see, but it's not
Patrick Patrick.
Speaker 4 (22:39):
You think it was like more than one home?
Speaker 2 (22:41):
Yeah? I think maybe we should have used houses in
the all right, we'll get back.
Speaker 1 (22:47):
We'll talk about Kansas City chiefs Travis Kelsey and Patrick
Mahomes homes got broken into. God, we're live radio hacks,
you know, Hey, Mahomes Holmes got looking into what? Eight
hundred and five two oh one, five three four Callers
at KFI tell us what you think about Patrick Mahomes
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Holmes got broken it.
Speaker 12 (23:10):
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Speaker 1 (23:16):
All right, Now, it's not just La in the Valley,
Orange County where people are breaking into homes and stealing
everybody's crap. It's going on in Kansas City or in Missouri.
I guess it's not. Well maybe maybe Kansas City. I
don't know where they live by It's Travis Kelcey. You
may know him. He's been dating Ariana Grande.
Speaker 2 (23:38):
Is that right? That gotten mixed up? Taylor Swift?
Speaker 1 (23:43):
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelcey have been an item for
quite some time. Patrick Mahomes and their vote both very
wealthy football players. Have you seen any of you guys
seen Travis Kelsey's home in Kansas It's huge, Oh my god,
it's like a castle and it's unbelievable and he didn't
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get it until he started dating Taylor Swift.
Speaker 5 (24:08):
That's right.
Speaker 1 (24:09):
And he's like, oh, I got to keep her. She's
not an apartment gal, she's not a townhouser. She's a mansion.
She is mansion only, you know, mansion only with this woman.
All right, let's find out what's going on here with
Patrick Holmes, Travis, Patrick Mahomes, thank you, Sorry, Travis Kelsey.
Speaker 9 (24:29):
Kelsey's got a first out and.
Speaker 1 (24:31):
You always know where they are. Just turn the TV on. Oh,
they're in Colorado, playing in Denver.
Speaker 2 (24:36):
He's not home. Break into his house.
Speaker 16 (24:38):
The Kansas City Chiefs taking on the New Orleans Saints
on Monday Night Football last month, quarterback Patrick Mahomes and
tight end Travis Kelsey helping lead the team to one
of their nine victories this season. Kelsey's girlfriend, Taylor Swift
on hand for the game.
Speaker 7 (24:53):
Over the middle.
Speaker 9 (24:54):
Right up and Kelsey again.
Speaker 5 (24:57):
Now we're learning.
Speaker 16 (24:58):
As the game was happening, Kelsey's home outside Kansas City
was being burglarized. According to a police report, it happened
around seven thirty that night. The burglar made off with
twenty thousand dollars in cash. There was also one thousand
dollars in damage to the back door. Just a day before,
police say officers were called to an address matching Mahomes
for a burglary.
Speaker 2 (25:18):
You guys don't have alarm systems.
Speaker 1 (25:20):
You have a castle like that, your girlfriend is Taylor Swift,
and there's not a cop in the driveway twenty four
hours a day.
Speaker 16 (25:29):
It is unclear if anything was taken.
Speaker 17 (25:31):
I can't speak too much about the details of everything
just with the investigation going on.
Speaker 2 (25:35):
Pat it sounds like a character from the Muppets. And
then I can't.
Speaker 17 (25:38):
Speak too much about the details of everything just with
the investigation going on. But I'm sure at some point
that'll be talked about.
Speaker 16 (25:45):
Mahomes opening up about the crime before the team practice today.
Speaker 17 (25:48):
Honestly, it's frustrating, disappointing, and.
Speaker 2 (25:53):
Plus he has young kids and a wife, doesn't he Patrick.
Speaker 4 (25:56):
Mahomes, Yes, he's I believe they have two small children.
Speaker 7 (25:59):
Here.
Speaker 2 (25:59):
She's pregnant, Oh she is? Yeah, muzzled tough, all right,
I think don't But.
Speaker 17 (26:04):
I mean, I can't get into too many details because
the investigation is still ongoing. But obviously something that you
don't want to happen to to really anybody.
Speaker 2 (26:11):
Right, Yeah, that's uh, that's called a no brainer.
Speaker 17 (26:15):
Obviously, something that you don't want to happen to to
really anybody, but obviously yourself.
Speaker 16 (26:19):
Kelsey did not speak before practice today. The Kansas City
Chiefs are undefeated right now, but face one of their
biggest rivals when they play against the Bills this Sunday.
Speaker 1 (26:27):
Yeah, it happens everywhere everywhere, and and hopefully that'll, you know,
this kind of stuff will calm down because there's a
new sheriff in town, there's a new DA in town,
there's new rules in town, and it looks like this
stuff might be over looks like it, well maybe not,
who knows, but at least we're gonna try to, you know,
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calm people down in southern California and hopefully it gets better, hopefully.
I saw this in the news today. Dave Kooya Is
that how you pronounce his name? From Full House? He
was the guy that did all the impressions? Oh was
that him?
Speaker 5 (27:06):
He did the cut it?
Speaker 1 (27:08):
Oh oh wow? And they had to do that every show.
That was like a stable. He had to work that
into every show, cut it out. And they also did Popeye,
wasn't it? And then he had that crazy girlfriend who
wrote a song about him.
Speaker 2 (27:26):
Said, yes, do you know that's about him? Yeah.
Speaker 1 (27:29):
Alanis Moore said, I don't know if we can play
the song because it has a lot of sexual references
and a lot of swear words in it.
Speaker 5 (27:36):
I just remember the one big swear wood these wood.
Speaker 1 (27:40):
Yeah, yeah, but maybe we cannot. Maybe there's a clean version.
But she wrote a song about how great he was.
Nobody's ever done that. For me was yeah about well,
I mean, how you know what a great relationship they
had until he you know, said you're nuts and then
so long. But he's got cancer, this poor guy. Stage three.
Speaker 11 (27:59):
Actor Dave Coolier, who's best known for his role as
Uncle Joey on Full House, has been diagnosed with stage
three non Hodgkins lymphoma. It's a type of blood cancer
that develops in the memphatic system. In an interview with People,
the sixty five year old actors shared that he was
diagnosed last month and immediately started chemotherapy as he continues
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to fight cancer. Coolier says that he's continuing to have
a positive outlook for the sake of his family. He's
expected to welcome his first grandchild soon.
Speaker 1 (28:30):
I'm looking for a clean version of this song. I
don't want to play the whole song on the air
because it's pretty bad.
Speaker 12 (28:38):
What is it?
Speaker 2 (28:38):
What is that song called You Ought to Know? Is
it that you ought to Know?
Speaker 1 (28:41):
Yes, sir, Yeah, And unless it's a clean version, I'll
get suspended.
Speaker 2 (28:49):
Yeah yeah, yeah, oh yeah, that's right.
Speaker 1 (28:52):
I'm happy for you.
Speaker 2 (28:58):
Wait, there's got to be like me. I love it
because Kevin sings it in the office too, because he
went through a breakup, belts it out.
Speaker 1 (29:08):
I'm going to play it until we until we get close, okay, yes,
m yeah, good luck, good luck with the with the
dumb button. Yeah, I think I think we I'm pretty
good with the dumb button.
Speaker 2 (29:22):
All right, let's give it a shot.
Speaker 7 (29:25):
What did you say?
Speaker 2 (29:26):
Nothing? Somebody said it's not a good week to do that.
Who said that?
Speaker 4 (29:32):
I want you to know.
Speaker 1 (29:37):
I'm This is written about the guy who does the
Popeye impression on Full House. Isn't that wild? I wrote
a Lady Waters song about this guy. I got it
any that was coming? That's it did last long? God,
what a woman? Leave your headphones belly? That's wild that
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that song begins with a really descriptive sexual reference. Man,
oh man, that that guy must have been hot.
Speaker 2 (30:19):
She was pissed. Yeah, I know, but not happy with him.
But but you.
Speaker 1 (30:24):
Know, look, I've never met Dave Coolier in my life
and I and he's probably a good actor. He probably
made a lot of money. And he's a stand up
comic I believe, isn't he does he just do stand
up comedy comedy? Yes, okay, that being said, gang, it's
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not Seinfeld. Okay, it's not George Carlin. There are other
guys who do Pop Eye impressions out there. I'm just
saying he had something else going on that she hooked into.
Speaker 7 (31:02):
So there was.
Speaker 10 (31:03):
It had been rumored for years, it had never really
been verified. But he came out Kolier did in twenty thirteen,
and he said, yeah, it's about me, and that there's
one line in the song that's a dead giveaway, saying
that the line of I hate to bug you in
the middle of dinner.
Speaker 2 (31:19):
What is that all about? He said?
Speaker 10 (31:20):
We had already broken up. She called, and I said, hey,
you know, I'm right in the middle of dinner. Can
I just call your Oh wow, he said, haven't I
heard the line?
Speaker 1 (31:27):
I was like, oh no, I'm in the middle of dinner. Wow,
that's wild man. That Yeah, if you want to go
listen to it. We can't play it on the ex
it's a little nasty. Thirty seconds in yeah, not even that, yeah,
like twenty yeah, eighteen seconds into it.
Speaker 4 (31:48):
Yeah, we can't play it on there anymore.
Speaker 2 (31:51):
No, but it's you ought to know it's all about
Dave Kolia. Go check it out.
Speaker 1 (31:55):
But what I'm saying is it's a compliment that this
guy is not Dave Chappelle. You know this is there
are a lot of comics out there that do you
know Popeye.
Speaker 2 (32:09):
And cut and cut it out.
Speaker 1 (32:11):
You know I'm saying, I'm saying that this guy had
to have something else going on, that she fell that
much in love with it that she had to write
a song about this guy.
Speaker 10 (32:23):
Look, Taylor, Uh, Taylor Swift has made a career out
of writing songs about X's Yeah, so, I mean there's
something in it, just the right relationship.
Speaker 2 (32:33):
But she didn't write it with that kind of passion.
Do you imagine the song that is passionate? Though? I mean,
she really was into this guy. What is that angel?
Speaker 13 (32:41):
He must have had something that made him really funny.
Speaker 1 (32:45):
Yeah, like a big, huge wallet is what he has. Yeah,
from all that full house money. Yeah, cut it out
with this guy. But man, that is quite a song.
This poor guy's got cancer though, State Street cancer.
Speaker 2 (33:01):
That's a tough move. All Right, we are live. Go
listen to that song though if you want.
Speaker 1 (33:05):
During the break, you ought to know it's all about
Dave Coolier and the relationship that he had with Alanis Morissett,
woof Wild.
Speaker 2 (33:13):
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