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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Holiday for more details. If you've every given one to somebody,
they always remember you. It is a beautiful, beautiful place,
especially one in Pasadena. My wife likes to go there.
When I hit at the track, she gets a massage.
So it's uh, it's been a while, but she had
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one in nineteen fall of nineteen seventy nine. She enjoyed that.
Haven't been back since because I keep getting photoed out
at the track.
Speaker 4 (02:08):
All right.
Speaker 1 (02:08):
Luigi Manngioni, the guy who allegedly killed Brian Thompson on
the streets of New York back in the news. Prosecutors
are taking the case to a grand jury. Let's find
out more about this chapter of.
Speaker 5 (02:23):
Facing the consequences of that horrific, audacious attack on the
streets of New York City.
Speaker 6 (02:30):
Police sources tell ABC News at least three search warrants
have been issued for the alleged shooter's phone, backpack and
the Manhattan hostel where he stayed, and sources tell us
prosecutors have started presenting evidence to a grand jury, seeking
an indictment that could strengthen their case. From Mangioni's extradition
from Pennsylvania, a judge set of hearing for December thirtieth.
For now, Mangioni's locked in a cell nearly identical to
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this one. His supporters are donating tens of thousands of
dollars to online legal defense funds, including one set up
anonymously on gives Send go.
Speaker 1 (03:01):
In't that wild? Hundreds of thousands, tens of thousands of
dollars being sent to this guy for his legal fund.
Speaker 6 (03:08):
The group saying we are not here to celebrate violence,
but we do believe in the constitutional right to fare
legal representation. In Seattle, this chilling message appeared briefly on
a road sign threatening other CEOs, the city blaming a
private construction contractor and a Florida woman charged with threatening
her insurance company after it denied her claim. In a
(03:29):
phone call, Brienna Boston allegedly said, delay denied, depose you
people are next, echoing the words police say were written
on the shooter's bullets.
Speaker 4 (03:37):
Mmm.
Speaker 1 (03:39):
Something's going on with that lady too. What was her
name in a phone call? Brianna Boston election, Brianna Boston.
Oh boy.
Speaker 7 (03:46):
That woman later told police she does not own a gun.
She's a danger to no one but Michael. It shows
how this shooting really has touched.
Speaker 1 (03:53):
A nerve accross Okay, all right, well she doesn't own
a gun. I don't know if that's an excuse or not.
You know, when you threaten Peple, well obviously that was
a threat to you know, to kill other people in
this country. And so's gonna have to deal with the
consequence of it.
Speaker 4 (04:08):
Awesome they it really has.
Speaker 8 (04:09):
And you know, while the police have their man, they
still find out more about his movement after the shooting.
Speaker 7 (04:14):
Yeah, they're investigating, for example, whether he actually took a
bus out of town as they first thought, from up
by the George Washington Bridge. Now they think they may
have taken the subway down to Penn Station, taken a
train to Philadelphia. It's these little details they want to
button up so they have an air tight prosecution.
Speaker 1 (04:30):
All right, there you got. We'll have a continuing coverage
of that. The next hearing is December thirtieth, So he's
going to be spending Christmas in that crappy jail overdraft charges.
There's a new rule for people who are you know, uh,
spending more than they have in their bank account, and
they're going to try to cap these charges. That makes
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sense because the people that can lease the forward to
spend a lot of money on overdraft charges are the
people that are overdrafting.
Speaker 9 (04:58):
This is a change that could save American house holds
five billion dollars in overdraft charges every year. Typically, you
might pay your bank an overdraft fee of thirty five
dollars per transaction if you spend more money than you
have available in your checking account.
Speaker 6 (05:11):
Well.
Speaker 9 (05:11):
This new rule, finalized this morning by the Consumer Financial
Protection Bureau, would cap those fees at five dollars from
many customers. Banks could still end up charging you more
than five dollars, but if they do, you'd have to
agree to the terms upfront, like when you take out
a loan. This change officially takes effect next October, though
it could face legal challenges. The banking industry group Consumer
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Bankers Association saying in a statement, the rule jeopardizes access
to overdraft services and disregards bank led innovations. We have
already seen major banks like Ally City Bank of America
Capital One voluntarily eliminate or cut over draft fees. And
keep in mind some banks will offer you a twenty
four hour grace period to deposit money into your account
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without paying a fee. You can also automatically link your
checking account to your savings to withdraw from there if
your balance does go negative.
Speaker 1 (06:02):
Yeah, because those people that do that, they don't know
that kind of cash. You know a lot of times
to check their writing isn't even for thirty bucks, and
then they have to, you know, spend thirty dollars on
overdraft fees. Well we're gonna be saving five billion dollars
and they're going to cap that, So that's cool. A
very popular show when it started, and then I sort
of went away ratings wise. Was a show called The Talk,
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a lot of controversies running the show, and now looks
like it's over. That's the show that tried to take
on the view with The Talk, and they did for
a while and then I got crazy on the show preteen.
Speaker 8 (06:40):
Seasons The Talk. He's coming to an end. Comedian Cheryl
Underwood has been on the panel since season two.
Speaker 1 (06:46):
You have a favorite memory? I have a lot of them.
I've got to kiss a lot of really good looking
men on this show.
Speaker 10 (06:53):
Do you want me to name.
Speaker 8 (06:54):
Who's the best kiss on?
Speaker 10 (06:56):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (06:56):
Yeah, whoa?
Speaker 11 (06:58):
Whoa?
Speaker 1 (06:59):
Is that right? I would have never guessed that John
Stamos the best kisser and why is she kissing everybody?
What's going on? Yeah? Wh whoa wow?
Speaker 8 (07:10):
We went behind the scenes as the co host paid.
Speaker 1 (07:13):
About John's thrilled with them. You know he's drive around
LA with his wife right now. Hey, well let's say
KF I see what the Conway's got going on. Wait,
you're kissing people on the Talk and his wife gets
down on him and there's a quiet ride home sucks. Yeah,
wh whoa wow.
Speaker 8 (07:34):
We went behind the scenes as the co host paid
homage to some memorable TV finales like Seinfeld. The final
episode of The Talk Here is Friday, December twentieth on CBS.
Speaker 1 (07:45):
You know that run where they say what your favorite
memory was and what was the woman's name that said this?
The media and Cheryl Underwood Cheryl Underwood all right, When
Cheryl Underwood says I got to kiss a lot of
really handsome men, that's really a one way street on that.
Like if you were interviewing I don't know, let's say
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Conan O'Brien and you said, hey, Conan, so what's your
favorite memory of doing the show? He goes, Oh, I
got to kiss a lot of hot women. They'd be like, what,
what's going on? With you it's twenty twenty four. But
the other way, we all just sort of accept it.
You have a favorite memory, I have a lot of them.
I've got to kiss a lot of really good looking
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men on this show. Do you want me to name
who's the best kiss on? Yeah? Jehan stamos boy, all right.
Conan O'Brien is in the news. Unfortunately bad news. Conan
O'Brien has lost both of his parents in just a
few days. That's horrible, horrible, horrible news for Conan O'Brien
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and their family.
Speaker 8 (08:54):
Former late night host Conan O'Brien is mourning the loss
of both of his parents just three days apart. His father,
doctor Thomas O'Brien, passed away at age ninety five. Three
days later, his ninety three year old mom, a Yale
Law school graduate, died. A grieving Conan says his parents
had been married for sixty six years.
Speaker 9 (09:17):
Our condolences to Conan and the O'Brien family.
Speaker 2 (09:20):
The news comes is.
Speaker 1 (09:21):
Yeah, so it is depressing.
Speaker 5 (09:24):
You know, well, you'll get him next year.
Speaker 1 (09:26):
Okay, you think not really, but here.
Speaker 3 (09:30):
You you're listening to Tim Conway Junior on Demyo from
KFI AM six forty.
Speaker 1 (09:38):
Do you give nicknames for him for your husband?
Speaker 5 (09:40):
I do, but I can't. I need to be referencing him.
How you doing no drama? Do you have pet names
for my wife?
Speaker 4 (09:51):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (09:51):
Nah, I My dad did this, and so I think
I picked it up. My dad always called my mom mom,
you know, like, hey, Mom, come on in here, I
want to show you something.
Speaker 5 (10:04):
Or when you're talking to the kids, where's mom?
Speaker 1 (10:06):
Yeah, but even when she comes home, Hey mom, how.
Speaker 5 (10:09):
Are you really?
Speaker 4 (10:11):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (10:11):
So you do that, I give her the mom.
Speaker 5 (10:13):
You call her mom, you're like sweetie or babe.
Speaker 1 (10:15):
Or hey bam. Yeah yeah, yeah, I don't know not
a but we do acknowledge each other in the house.
That's cool.
Speaker 5 (10:30):
Like I had not something?
Speaker 1 (10:33):
Yeah, yeah, I hate you. All right, let's say there
was something here. Oh I'm gonna talk about Big Bear.
Here skiers and snowboarders are celebrating Big Bear. We've got
a huge audience of people who love the snow, that
love to ski and the snowboard and Big Bear is open.
Speaker 4 (10:54):
Baby.
Speaker 2 (10:55):
We put on our ski suits. Yeah, we're gonna try
it out here just a little bit. But the perfect
day to hit the slopes here at Bear Mountain for
opening day here lift is going.
Speaker 1 (11:06):
Fridge dumping up there. Well, it's all man made snow,
but it's still dumping fresh powder on the ground.
Speaker 2 (11:12):
Everything that you could ask for and more for a
little bit of winter fun out here.
Speaker 4 (11:16):
Yeah. Fun.
Speaker 1 (11:17):
It's fun when they're blowing snow all days. It sounds
like you're skiing right next to a seven forty seven
for eight hours. That's a lot of fun. Seems like
a natural thing to do.
Speaker 2 (11:27):
These folks are waiting lined up, ready to go. Want
to bring in my new friend as well, justin to
tell us more about this, you know, justin. You set
me up, You gave me.
Speaker 4 (11:36):
Everything I need to know.
Speaker 1 (11:37):
What else should I know?
Speaker 11 (11:37):
Here?
Speaker 4 (11:38):
Well?
Speaker 11 (11:38):
Number one pizza French fries. Okay, that's your go to. Okay,
But for anybody who's thinking about coming up today, tomorrow,
next week, whenever, the biggest thing is just planning ahead,
booking in advance, save yourself some money there, and also
checking road conditions. Those can change pretty frequently throughout the season.
And then the biggest thing is just give yourself plenty
of time to get here and get settled, get parked,
grab your gear if you're renting gear, if you're going
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to a lesson the case may be, and then come
out some fun because that's.
Speaker 4 (12:02):
What we're all out.
Speaker 2 (12:02):
Tell us about the vibes here as I do this,
free donuts, you got a DJ over there, tell us
all about it.
Speaker 4 (12:07):
While I do this.
Speaker 11 (12:07):
I mean, that's the Bare Mountain vibe is. We try
to make it as fun as possible for everybody that's
involved that's ready to go.
Speaker 4 (12:12):
Toe heel, toe heel.
Speaker 11 (12:14):
You're perfect, You're ready to go. And the biggest thing is, hey,
if you go too fast.
Speaker 1 (12:18):
You can always fall down. All right, Bellio, you are
a skier, at least you were when you were engaged
to John, who's a great.
Speaker 5 (12:27):
Skier, phenomenal skier. Y.
Speaker 1 (12:29):
Yeah, he could have been a professional skier. Could Yeah,
that's that's great. Yeah, and was.
Speaker 5 (12:35):
It your mom? Almost a professional?
Speaker 1 (12:38):
My sister's a great, great skier. She's just been accepted
into a ski program for like, you know, like the
top ten skiers in the United States. Yeah, I don't know.
Speaker 12 (12:48):
She told me congratulations watching football when she's telling me nice,
But you don't ski any more though?
Speaker 5 (12:57):
Ah? Not really?
Speaker 4 (12:59):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (13:00):
Once he got married done.
Speaker 5 (13:01):
But I didn't have to anymore.
Speaker 1 (13:03):
There you go god a girl?
Speaker 5 (13:04):
Huh yeah, when did you hang up the skis?
Speaker 11 (13:07):
Well?
Speaker 1 (13:08):
When they used to make fun of my wardrobe, I
said that was that was a wrap. I used to
wear a big black trench coat and jeans, and I
guess that's not the ski attire.
Speaker 5 (13:19):
No, no, I felt uncomfortable.
Speaker 1 (13:23):
When you wear a big black trench coat and blue jeans,
you get a lot of room on the chair lift
on the way up.
Speaker 5 (13:30):
Yeah, you go solo?
Speaker 1 (13:32):
Yeah, single? Anybody now you go ahead, We're good. Yeah,
the next one you go ahead, because it looks like
there's a square box in your top pocket. You smoke too, right, Yeah? Yeah,
I got a trench coat on and it'll be smoking
cigarettes on the lift. Anybody want to join me? Any single?
Speaker 5 (13:48):
Put a sight to see that flying down the hill.
Speaker 10 (13:52):
Like wings and not good, you know, like skis way apart. Yes,
I gave it up.
Speaker 1 (14:03):
I gave it up. I was never into it. I
never liked it. You're either freezing or sweating when you're skiing.
There's never there's never a comfortable moment when you're skiing. Yeah,
you're sweating your ass off or you're freezing your ass.
Speaker 5 (14:15):
Off, and you can't wait to get to the lodge.
Speaker 1 (14:17):
Yeah, you can't wait to stop, you can't wait to start,
and then you can't wait to stop, and then when
you stop, you're like, I'm never going to do that again,
and then you wake up at five am the next
morning and do it again. But man, but the people
who love skiing, Man, there's nothing else in the world
they talk about and more enthusiastically than skiing. Absolutely, they
absolutely love it. But John, your husband is a.
Speaker 5 (14:39):
Ski instructor, adaptive ski instructor.
Speaker 1 (14:42):
Yes, what does that mean?
Speaker 12 (14:43):
That he helps people with disabilities. He'll take them up
the hill and like, whatever their disability, some people need
to be in a toboggan, so he'll take them up
the hill so they can experience skiing.
Speaker 1 (14:54):
Oh so he teaches disabled skiers. Yeah, is that how
you guys? Met Ooh, Yeah.
Speaker 3 (15:06):
You're listening to Tim Conway Junior on demand from KFI
AM six forty.
Speaker 1 (15:13):
Sorry about those spots double playing and screwing up. During
the break, Sephus went to the bathroom and Bellio's only
job is to sit at the board and not touch anything,
and she spilled coffee or coke whatever she's drinking, and
then hit a button and all of a sudden, off
to the races.
Speaker 5 (15:32):
Sorry about that.
Speaker 1 (15:33):
You had five literally thirty seconds just sit there and
not touch anything.
Speaker 5 (15:38):
It's unreal, I know, but I was reaching for a pen.
Speaker 1 (15:41):
I get it, I get it, I get it. Might
maker of.
Speaker 4 (15:44):
Heaven and Earth.
Speaker 1 (15:45):
Oh that's seen and unseen, you know, real quick before
we get to our guests. We walked up last night too.
I'd like to go to the fifth floor to see
all the people up the young people up there, you
know on all ninety eight point seven Kiss FM's up there,
Coast one o three point five, ninety two point three,
all the you know, k big or you know, they're
all they're all up there. And a woman came out
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from Coast one oh three point five and I said, hell, hey, Ellen,
and she said it's Karen. And I'm like, I know,
but I get a fifty to fifty shot of nailing
it if I just say, whoever comes out of the mooth,
I just call him Ellen.
Speaker 4 (16:18):
Yeah.
Speaker 12 (16:18):
But what's really funny is right before you said that,
I said.
Speaker 13 (16:22):
Karen Sharp.
Speaker 1 (16:23):
Yeah, it's not loud enough evidently, but Karen Sharp is right.
I love Karen Sharp. Sharp told me an unbelievable story
about a dragon flying her dad and oh man, oh man,
I think that was Karen just told me, But it was.
It was a really great story. Might I think it was?
Speaker 5 (16:46):
It was Karen.
Speaker 1 (16:47):
Karen, yes, that her dad passed away and they commemorated
by getting together in the backyard of her mom's house.
And every single year they do it on that day.
A dragon fly who whenever she sees a dragonfly she
thinks of her dad, comes in and lands on one
of the kids, just on that day. It happens every year.
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That's crazy. That's crazy. But I like talking to all
the women who work on on Coast one O three
point five. They do a great job with love songs
and Christmas songs. That's my station in the winter. You know,
I love KFI, but I'll listen to me. I'll listen
to some of that coast. I'll get my my Christmas
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songs in with that coast. Yeah, I love that all right.
Brian raffis with us. He lives out in Malibu and
he saved let's I'm getting this wrong one hundred home
single handedly. Brian, you're on KFI.
Speaker 4 (17:41):
How are you? I'm good, How are you buddy, what
a week? Huh, yeah, I would. I'd take do under
on one hundred.
Speaker 1 (17:49):
Okay, so you live out Mala. How long have you
lived in Malibu?
Speaker 4 (17:53):
I was born and raised out here, so I loved
your whole life.
Speaker 1 (17:56):
Okay, all right, that's a great brag. You know, I
don't know anybody who's been born was born and raised
out in Malibu, do you.
Speaker 4 (18:03):
I mean, yeah, I went to high school with a
bunch of guys, and yeah, I know a few of them.
Speaker 1 (18:09):
It seems to me that always the guys like you,
they they'd stay back and save homes, are all the
down to earth people, not the guys you know, driving
Porsche nine elevens or owning their own sports team or
their own you know, shopping mall. It's the assault of
the earth guys.
Speaker 4 (18:27):
I Yeah, I think that's correct. I always try to
explain that to people, that the locals that I grew
up with, You know, Malibu wasn't all about same as
people and the tabloids. When I grew up here on
most people had horses and uh you know, surfing and
hiking and uh just not really uh not really seeking
the limelight.
Speaker 1 (18:47):
Look, I've been going to you know, my parents would
take me to Malibu when I was a kid, and
I remember before that Ralphs and that whole shopping center
was there. That was just an empty lot.
Speaker 4 (18:58):
Yeah, sure was. Yeah, my grandparents actually grew up or
my grandparents lived across the street in the colony, and yeah,
it was all dirt. It was all dirt. That whole
shopping somewhere else.
Speaker 1 (19:11):
Was Yeah, and Pepperdine wasn't there either when I was
growing up.
Speaker 4 (19:15):
Well that's for my time. It was there when I
when I got here.
Speaker 1 (19:19):
I'm a little older. I'll be ninety two on Tuesday.
Uh So, so, Brian, you saved some homes up there.
How did you do it? What's the I'm hearing a
lot of unbelievable stories.
Speaker 4 (19:31):
Yeah, I mean, I don't know. Yeah, I definitely saved
my home, my mom's home I live. I lived two
doors down for my mom and uh and then the
house in between us is actually the Mayor Malady, Steve Hearing,
and we've all lived there a long time and it's
just you know, in my experience, I've been through a
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number of these fires and and you know, you kind
of sometimes you gotta stay not sometimes I think as
long as you have a little bit of training, a
little bit of knowledge of how to keep yourself safe
and stay out of the way of first responders. It's
important to stay behind because most of the houses burn,
not necessarily when the first firestorm comes through, but you
know after the fact, when embers are you know, sitting
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in a rain gutter full of leaves or something like
that and catches on fire and firefighters move on to it.
They follow the firestorm and then uh and then after
the fact, you know, you have a little smoldering fire
and the rain gutter up against the up against the
attic event or something like that, and then that ignites
and that's most of the houses. Right.
Speaker 1 (20:35):
Were you part of the brigade that they put together
after the Wolsey fire to fight future fires?
Speaker 4 (20:40):
You know, I I went through the interview process and
I met with the fire department and the brigade, the
guys that do a keating gives and Tyler Hopman run
the run that community brigade. But unfortunately when they did
the training, I was out of town. I was in
Mexico fishing. So the training, yeah, well, you.
Speaker 1 (20:59):
Know how part the brigade, but me so I tried
to do it myself after the fires. I tried to
be part of that brigade. But I guess you when
I was filling out the application, I was smoking pot
at the time, and they looked down on that.
Speaker 4 (21:15):
Sometimes sometimes full honesty is not the police right.
Speaker 1 (21:18):
But I'm glad that this was not the Wolsey fire.
It could have easily been the Wolsey fire where we
you know, we lost one hundred homes and and that
will that will always be a nightmare for people who
lived out there, that Wolsey fire.
Speaker 4 (21:30):
Yeah, yeah, it was. It was. It was over seven
hundred and wild and uh and uh yeah, this is
this had the potential to be that, you know, we
got I think we got really lucky. The winds were
not as bad as forecasted and and it actually when
when you know, when it approached my neighborhood, the winds
kind of were switching back and forth, which can be
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a problem, and it was a problem in the sense
that the smoke was rising straight up. So they canceled
all the helicopters, so we didn't have the helicopter support.
But but it was good for us in the sense that,
like you know, every once in a while, we'd get
a little rest, but where the fire would turn back
on itself, turn away from us, and then it would
come back, you know, sometimes just thirty seconds and come back.
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But you know, the thirty seconds, it would reduce a
lot of the heat, and I think it really helped
us a lot.
Speaker 1 (22:18):
You know, if I lived in Malibu, I would rather
hang out with you and your crew than those stupid celebrities.
Speaker 4 (22:27):
Yeah. Yeah, they definitely weren't here for this.
Speaker 1 (22:29):
No, they split the moment that you know they saw smoke.
They were you know, they're at the wall door for
shutters at the you know four seasons.
Speaker 4 (22:37):
Like Westlake West, like four seasons.
Speaker 1 (22:39):
That's right, that's right, that's right. You guys stick behind
and save homes. Yeah, that was why I saw some
of the video that you did, which was unbelievably brave
of you, because you know you could have lost your
life doing that.
Speaker 4 (22:56):
Yeah, yes, I could have, but I, like I said,
I've done this. You know, I was here for the
ninety three fires two thousand and seven fires, both of
which burned houses on my street, and so I had
a little bit of knowledge of you know, when it's
time to pull the ripcord, and it's all about defensible space.
You know, I do a lot of brush clearance at
my property, and and I know, you know, behind my
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house was a cul de sac. If worse came the worst,
I could get in the middle of that cul de sac,
wet myself down, and you know, and I talked to
there was there was a fire captain that came down
before before the firestorm. He came down in a suburban
and he's like, look, I don't know if we're gonna
get an engine down here, but you know, make sure
you stay safe and worst comes worst in the middle
of this cul de sac.
Speaker 1 (23:39):
And wow, I heard when you guys needed him the
most that Rob Ryaner pulled up in a fire truck
and saved the day and help you out. Is that true?
Speaker 4 (23:49):
Nope, it was false. You did not see any Rob Reiners.
Speaker 1 (23:54):
Another line coming out of the colony. I guess what
the hell, Brian, Thanks for coming on. I really appreciate.
We'd love to get an update from you. What is
the update. Are the streets still closed just the locals right?
Opening for locals?
Speaker 4 (24:06):
I guess PCH this afternoon, PCH opened to everyone through traffic.
There's a couple of neighborhoods, you know, Sarah Retreat and
my neighborhood up in Melbourne, Knowles off off mal Malvocny
is still closed. So there's a lot a lot of
the streets are open. Businesses are open, the restaurants are open.
But the there's some neighborhoods where you know, my neighborhood,
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there's a lot of selling company Edison guys still apparent
lines and we still have a couple of fire engines
on the street putting on hot spots and stuff.
Speaker 1 (24:37):
Long long week for you. Bet you haven't have more
than two three hours sleep at a time.
Speaker 4 (24:42):
Yeah, yeah, Actually last last night I got last night,
I got solid like ten or eleven hours because there
was a three fire trucks out on the street. That
gave me some peace of mind.
Speaker 1 (24:51):
Oh isn't that comforting?
Speaker 4 (24:54):
Still comforting?
Speaker 1 (24:55):
Yeah, it really is great. Man, appreciate you coming on.
I have a happy holiday, Merry Christmas or what you celebrate,
and thanks for coming on.
Speaker 4 (25:01):
I'm absolutely all right.
Speaker 1 (25:04):
Brian Raff out there a local in Malibu. If I
moved to Malibu, I'd like to hang out with that crew.
As opposed to the celebrities in the colony. I don't
think i'd fit in there, and I don't think they'd
allow me to fit in there. I think we have
mutual hatred for each other. Maybe I don't know, just
trying to make friends with the people in the colony.
(25:25):
The colony got almighty.
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Yes, Burke Williams Bell Yah, what's the story on that,
Burke Williams. Are we giving anything away in the future
or is that just we're reading the Burke Williams. It's
really good, Bore, move on with the show, just keep going.
But speaking of promos, do you want to hear our
most recent one that Clay did for Oh yeah, we
(26:42):
got a promo, big Dog. There's a lot of kids.
They had tickets in hand. They wanted to be one
of the first to get in so they can stand
close to the stage. So what they do they camped out?
What about you, croage? What's the last time you pitched
a ten over the weekend? Who is performing? That's great man,
(27:11):
That Clay is terrific. That guy does all the promos.
Clay Nation is what he's known as. He's great Clay Bro.
That's a beautiful man who, like myself, hates compliments and
that's why I like to compliment him. You know how
uncomfortable it makes him. But he's the best promo guy
(27:31):
in radio and we have him here on KF five.
That's a big deal. Good but good promo guys make
a station. I believe that, I really do, and there's
nobody better than that dude. But you're not wrong. Every
time you try to compliment he's like, ah no, what's
you guys, He's the toughest guy in the way. Compliment like, hey, Clay,
(27:52):
that's a great promo. Oh I look, I I'm the
biggest day all in the world. I have never done
anything right. I'm like, no, no, no, the promo is great.
Na your guys, Bellio's great, You're great. Step fooje I
suck on the worst in the world, not at all.
I'm telling you you're in creditb What you doing? Ah,
(28:13):
I gotta get out of here. Good night. He's great.
He really is terrific. He is a d all Right,
we have the Arctic Blast. If you're going anywhere for
the holidays, you have got to know what's in store
for you when it comes to weather.
Speaker 13 (28:27):
This morning, bone chilling temperatures and snow blanketing much of
the country, bringing white out conditions to communities along the
Great Lakes and making travel treacherous overnight.
Speaker 1 (28:38):
To hear that, So, if you're going to Chicago, Cleveland,
upstate New York. If he's a mom, dad, grandma, grandpa,
you gotta be aware it's gonna be a pain in
the ass to get wherever you're going.
Speaker 13 (28:46):
In Michigan, this heart stopping moment caught on camera shows
a truck slamming into a fire engine on a snowy highway.
Speaker 1 (28:53):
Oh I saw that accident.
Speaker 13 (28:54):
Brutal, brutal, miraculously causing only minor injuries to the driver.
The firefighters scene scrambling to safety. In western New York,
more travel chaos, the Sheriff's office in Erie County responding
to more than fifty vehicles skidding off the road. Just yesterday,
planes paralyzed on the tarmac in Rochester and snow piling
(29:15):
up in Buffalo, with many Americans facing the bitter cold
in international fall, Minnesota air temperatures as cold as negative fifteen.
Speaker 1 (29:24):
What negative fifteen US?
Speaker 13 (29:27):
As cold as negative fifteen. Holly smoked the freezing cold,
even creating rare sea smoke in Lake Superior.
Speaker 1 (29:35):
Hear that got some sea smoke, sea smoke on the
Great Legs.
Speaker 13 (29:39):
This blast of arctic weather coming after a wild week
of high winds and rain in the Northeast. On the
West Coast, firefighters still beating back destructive wind driven wildfires
threatening dozens of homes, including celebrities like screen legend Dick
Van Dyke.
Speaker 1 (29:55):
You can see it, and oh my god, and we
got out.
Speaker 13 (29:59):
Of here, who was evacuated with his wife Arlene.
Speaker 1 (30:02):
Yeah, that was a close call for Dick fantyke all right,
we're gonna get out of here. Moe Kelly is coming
up next with his whole crew tonight right here on
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