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January 6, 2025 30 mins
Demi Moore speech for winning for The Substance / Plane crashes into house in Temple City // Wayno Goes Wild – a driverless Waymo Taxi started go round and round and couldn't get service / OC Firefighter Kevin Skinner passed away // Chik Fil A Changes waffle fries recipe / Red Flag Warnings // Red Flag warnings / CES in Vegas / jetBlue fined millions for late fees /Massive storm back East
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
You're listening to Tim Conway Junior on demand from KFI
AM sixty.

Speaker 2 (00:06):
All Right, the wind, win, win wind, that's gonna be
the big story tomorrow. Gotta be careful, got all your
belongings where you can reach them, and get the hell
out if you have to quickly. A lot of people
are in the wind, in the wind prone areas, and
it's going to be from basically Santa Barbara to San Diego.

(00:28):
San Diego is going to get a lot of wind
as well, So you've got to be in the no.
You have got to know that this is happening. And
we'll tell you here on KFI. We'll well, we'll keep
you updated all day tomorrow and all day Wednesday as well.
All right, let's talk about Oh, let's Demi Moore had

(00:50):
a great speech.

Speaker 3 (00:52):
She's I can't believe she's sixty two. That they say
they said she was sixty two. She looks great man
for sixty two. That is unbelieved. It takes a lot
a lot of work to look like that when you're
sixty two. But she gave a really great speech at
the Golden Globes last night. You missed it.

Speaker 2 (01:09):
Here's Demi Moore's big speech, big dong with it from
the Substance.

Speaker 3 (01:17):
The Substance.

Speaker 4 (01:19):
Oh wow, I really wasn't expecting that. I'm just in
shock right now. I've been doing this a long time,
like over forty five years, and this is the first
time I've ever won anything as an actor, and I'm
just so humbled and so grateful. Thirty years ago, I

(01:44):
had a producer tell me that I was a popcorn actress,
and at that time, I made that mean that this
wasn't something that I was allowed to have. That I
could do movies were successful, that made a lot of money,
but that I couldn't be acknowledged, and I bought in

(02:04):
and I believed that, and that corroded me over time
to the point where I thought a few years ago
that maybe this was it, maybe I was complete, maybe
I would I've done what I was supposed to do.
And as I was at kind of a low point,
I had this magical, bold, courageous, out of the box,

(02:26):
absolutely bonkers script come across my desk called The Substance,
and the universe told me that You're not done. And
I am so grateful to Coralie for trusting me to
step in and play this woman who for Margaret, for
being the other half of me that I couldn't have

(02:46):
done without, for looking out for me. To the people
who've been with me for over thirty years, Kevin You, Vaine,
Jason Weinberg, everybody at CAAA, Untitled Lead, all of the
people who stood by me, especially the people who've believed
in me when I haven't believed in myself. And I'll
just leave you with one thing that I think this

(03:07):
movie is imparting is in those moments when we don't
think we're smart enough or pretty enough, we're skinny enough,
or successful enough, or basically just not enough. I had
a woman say to me, just know you will never
be enough, but you can know the value of your
worth if you just put down the measuring stick. And

(03:29):
so today I celebrate this as a marker of my
wholeness and of the love that is driving me, and
for the gift of doing something I love and being
reminded that I do belong. Thank you so much.

Speaker 3 (03:44):
That's a great speech that is really heartfelt. Didn't look
like she was reading it. I don't think she was
reading that.

Speaker 2 (03:49):
I don't know how much you memorized, maybe little of it,
but it really felt heartfelt. And I bet a lot
of actors identify with that speech a lot, you know,
because your entire life is rejection, even when you're you know,
when you've been in the business for twenty or thirty years,
it's a lot of rejection. And if you can't handle rejection,

(04:13):
you know, you're just not into that. Your personality can't
take it. Acting is not for you. It is not
for you. You get a lot of it, a ton
of it every day, everybody. Every day, somebody tells you
that you're no good every day, and with social media
now even more people tell you every single day. So

(04:35):
if you're an actor and actress, that's a great speech
to play back. If you're at your low moment in
life and you will need some motivation, that's a great speech.
Keep that on YouTube and play it every once in
a while. I think you'll it'll help you out, all right.
We had talked about this earlier. This plane crash in
Temple City. Plane crashes in Temple City. It's held up

(04:57):
by trees, it gets caught by trees, and both people survived.

Speaker 5 (05:01):
A residential street here in Temple City that's a very
short distance from the Elmonte airport. Now behind me you
can see the home. The plane crash right behind that house,
and over there you can see that they're cleaning up
the backyard. There's a fence over there. That fence was
actually damaged by the plane crash. Now, firefighters feared that
there were going to be injuries and possibly a major
fire here, but luckily that did not happen.

Speaker 2 (05:22):
Okay, so there's no fire, no major injuries, nobody died,
plane falls out of the air, and everyone survives.

Speaker 5 (05:29):
The single engine says not crashed in the backyard of
a home. Official state was quite lucky that it fell
into these trees. That two people on board weren't injured.

Speaker 2 (05:38):
Wow, how about that man. You know you're only born
with a certain amount of luck in life.

Speaker 3 (05:45):
They've used theirs.

Speaker 2 (05:47):
Don't take them to the track, don't take them to Marongo,
don't take them anywhere. They're not bringing you luck. And
don't get into a lottery pool with either one of
those two. Their luck has been spent. They survived a
plane crash, caught by trees with no injuries none.

Speaker 6 (06:07):
The way this plane crashed, it hit some trees, spun around,
and then was caught by a bunch of trees. So
the good news is no one was injured, minimal property damage,
and both people walked away from this crash.

Speaker 2 (06:20):
It's unbelievable, you know. I mean, it's the luck of
the draw. It's the luckiest two people in la.

Speaker 5 (06:25):
On flight aware. We can see the path of the plane.
It went around several times. El Monte Airport is a
short distance away, and residents ay, planes here often practiced
doing touch and go maneuvers. They say, however, they usually
don't fly over the neighborhood.

Speaker 7 (06:39):
So this is the strange part of it because normally
it's this way and goes around and circles around to
the mountains and comes back around to the airport.

Speaker 1 (06:48):
So that's unusual.

Speaker 3 (06:49):
Yeah, you know, these smaller planes.

Speaker 2 (06:50):
We had a plane and was that Fullerton I think
last week, and unfortunately the father and the daughter passed away.
And she was a flag she was sixteen flag football
player for Huntington Beach High School. A lot of friends
and very sad community in Huntingdon Beach over the loss
of this young lady and her dad. But these small planes,

(07:14):
this is twice in the last what four or five days.
I think people, I think it makes people nervous when
you live around a small airport like that, so nervous
that in Santa Monica they're going to shut it down
if they haven't already, they're shutting that airport down. People
in Santa Monica like now, it's too loud, it's too dangerous.

(07:36):
Planes were constantly falling out of the sky leaving Santa
Monica Airport and you know, right into the ocean there.
I remember literally seeing one. We were at the beach
and it happened about an hour before and they were
dragging this plane out of the ocean. The people survived,
but these smaller airports, with the touch and goes than

(07:57):
flying over people people's homes, it makes them really nervous,
really nervous.

Speaker 7 (08:00):
So I don't know why they were over our street.

Speaker 3 (08:02):
Yeah, I don't know. I don't know why they do.

Speaker 5 (08:04):
According to the NTSB, this is the fifth plane accident
near this airport since twenty twenty. Officials say there was
a call from the pilot that there was a problem,
but investigators having released what that problem was. Residents say
after the horrific crash in Fullerton last week, this had
them on edge.

Speaker 2 (08:20):
It's unerving, that's right. This has everybody on edge. Maybe
it lives next to one of these small airports, they're
on edge.

Speaker 5 (08:26):
This had them on edge.

Speaker 1 (08:27):
It's unnerving, like with you know, the people that got
killed the other day in Orange County and stuff like that.

Speaker 3 (08:32):
So yeah, it's it's it's unusual.

Speaker 5 (08:35):
This afternoon, a large crane was brought in to lift
the plane from the backyard and take it away from
the house. A lot of firefighters and law enforcement were
sent here. When the call first came out, they thought
the plane had crashed into the home, and.

Speaker 6 (08:47):
When it first came out, we thought it landed into
the roof and into the structure. So you know, that's
why the big force of folks come out. But we
were super fortunate it did not damage the structure.

Speaker 5 (08:58):
Now, the good news is that no one would in
that home when the crash occurred, so fortunately no one
on the ground was injured. Now, as you saw, the
plane was taken away. The FAA and the NTSB are
looking at the plane and they're trying to figure out what.

Speaker 3 (09:10):
Caused this accident.

Speaker 2 (09:12):
Yeah, the plane crashed that the father and the daughter
unfortunately in Fullerton.

Speaker 3 (09:20):
That was Fullerton, wasn't it.

Speaker 2 (09:21):
Krozer, Is that right, Yeah, Fulton, that was a homemade plane,
and I've always been very skeptical of that. You know,
you can make homemade you know, cars or homemade bikes,
but a homemade plane is I don't know. Maybe look,
maybe they're the safest things in the world, but that's

(09:43):
the way John Denver died. John Denver died in a
homemade plane. He put the plane together, or somebody put
it together for him, and then the reserve gas tank
he went reached back, so he's running a gas. We
went back to turn on the reserve gas tank and
it was about six to twelve inches further than he
could reach. And he couldn't reach the reserve tank and

(10:04):
ran out of gas, fell into the ocean, and died
on a plane that was that either him or him
and his body's built. I am a little too nervous
about that. Building your own airplane. I understand building a
model airplane flying in the park, I get that, But
when you're sitting in it, that's uneasy, at least for me.

Speaker 3 (10:23):
All right, rely on KFI.

Speaker 2 (10:25):
Big news is when tomorrow wind is going to be ferocious,
tomorrow sixty seventy eighty mile an hour gust tomorrow and
into Thursday, and I'm sorry tomorrow Wednesday and then at
the beginning of Thursday, and we'll have all that for
you tomorrow. So please keep it on KFI tomorrow, very
important tomorrow and Wednesday to have your radio on KFI

(10:46):
to listen about these these winds and potential fire as well.

Speaker 1 (10:51):
You're listening to Tim conwaytun You're on demand from KFI
AM six.

Speaker 2 (10:56):
Forty Conway Show. Windy Tomorrow, Windy Wednesday. Please be careful
out there, and God, please don't let them be any fires.
I am tired of watching people lose their homes, everything
they've got to these stupid fires. Heartbreaking, heartbreak. All right,

(11:16):
here's another story about Weimo. Weimo seems to be in
the news a lot, a lot, And here's a guy
that had a pretty interesting story, pretty interesting mishap at
the airport with his Weimo.

Speaker 8 (11:28):
And understand this happened to a tech guy. He loves
the idea of driverless cars and was really excited to
ride in one. We've been seeing them all over tonight
here in Santa Monica. But now he says he won't
take one again until he knows they have worked the kinks.

Speaker 9 (11:45):
Out.

Speaker 3 (11:45):
Okay, why has this happened to me?

Speaker 10 (11:47):
On a Monday?

Speaker 8 (11:48):
The Weimo he was in started going round and rounds
last week and he started going in circles with customer service.

Speaker 3 (11:55):
Oh that's great.

Speaker 2 (11:56):
He's stuck in the car, going around and around and
can't get out, can't get the car to stop.

Speaker 3 (12:00):
Why is this thing going in a circlet Disney?

Speaker 8 (12:02):
He says it was spinning like a tea cup at
Disney World in a Scottsdale parking lot with him trapped
inside and unable to stop it.

Speaker 3 (12:10):
It's circling around a parking lot. I got my seat
belt on. I can't get out the car. Has this
been hacked? What's going on? I feel like I'm in
the movies?

Speaker 8 (12:18):
In a video that's now gone viral, he says the
way Mo turns like a top at least five times
before Customer Service was able to get it under control
and headed to the airport, where John's caught a flight
back to la All the while someone or something talking
to him and failing to ease his concerns.

Speaker 10 (12:36):
I don't have an option to control the car. Well,
can he.

Speaker 11 (12:41):
Stop this car?

Speaker 3 (12:42):
I am trying over right now? Upon can you stop
this car, this is great.

Speaker 10 (12:47):
Where's the empathy? Where's the human connection to this? It's
just again a case of today.

Speaker 3 (12:53):
Well, where's the human connection? There's not one.

Speaker 2 (12:56):
They you've chosen a driverless car, there is no human connection.

Speaker 3 (12:59):
We've we've forfeited that.

Speaker 10 (13:01):
Where's the empathy, where's the human connection to this? It's
just again a case of today's digital world, half baked
product and nobody meeting the customer, the consumers in the middle.

Speaker 8 (13:12):
He's still not certain he was communicating with a real
person or AI, and says he has real concerns about
the service he'd like to share with Weimo, but he
says no one has reached out to him, even after
his video has been viewed by more than two million people.

Speaker 3 (13:26):
Yeah, that's what you get.

Speaker 2 (13:27):
You know, when you choose a driverless card, do you
get that driverless experience and you know the human connection there,
it's gone. It's gone. When you use a self checkout,
no human connection.

Speaker 3 (13:41):
So you chose it. You chose the Weimo.

Speaker 2 (13:44):
You could have gone with Lyft or uber or a
taxi and you chose Weimo.

Speaker 3 (13:48):
So that's what you get.

Speaker 8 (13:50):
John's works in tech and he wants to see the
succeed and thinks it will maybe just not yet. It's
called driverless, but to him at this point, there's a
better word for it.

Speaker 10 (14:00):
Humanless. Humanless, right, humanless. That's that ghost in the show
right now.

Speaker 8 (14:05):
This is not the first issue these waymos have had.
There have been reports of people trying to carjack them
and other glitches. We did reach out to Weymolt Tonight
for comment but have not yet heard back.

Speaker 3 (14:17):
Oh boy, I don't.

Speaker 5 (14:19):
Hey.

Speaker 2 (14:20):
We had some sad news in Orange County and Orange
County firefighter suffered a heart attack at a fire and
even though there was a lot of paramedics, there are
a lot of people there unseen they could have helped them.

Speaker 3 (14:33):
He had a massive heart attack and passed away.

Speaker 12 (14:35):
Rich County Fire Authority mourning the loss of one of
their own. Tonight, veteran fire Apparatus engineer Kevin Skinner died
after suffering a heart attack while in the line of duty.
His body was escorted in a procession from Providence Mission
Hospital and Mission.

Speaker 3 (14:48):
Viejo to the coroner's office.

Speaker 12 (14:50):
Pruz had responded to a house fire in Laguna Miguel.
Skinner and others were searching that home for residents.

Speaker 3 (14:56):
He said he wasn't feeling.

Speaker 12 (14:57):
Well and was escorted outside where he collapsed.

Speaker 13 (15:01):
Despite the heroic efforts of our crewise on scene and
route to the hospital and here a mission, the doctors
and nurses in the emergency room did all they can,
but Kevin tragically did not survive. Kevin was well liked
throughout our agency and had a gift for making everyone
around him feel welcomed.

Speaker 3 (15:19):
His presence will be missed.

Speaker 12 (15:21):
Skinner had been with the OC Fire Authority since nineteen
ninety nine. Prior to that, he had served in the
US Navy for four years. He survived by a wife
and three children.

Speaker 2 (15:31):
Nah, that's terrible, that's horrible Kevin Skinner. God bless that guy.
But what a way to go, you know, right to
the end. You're working and it's much. Look, I feel
horrible for his wife and his three kids. But I think,
you know, people always say, would you rather be ninety

(15:53):
in your last three years or in a chair or
in a bed or you go out when you're you know,
seventy five real quickly. I always chose seventy five, you know,
a quick exit here instead of being in bed for
three years.

Speaker 3 (16:07):
I've witnessed what that's like. That's not very good, that's horrible.

Speaker 2 (16:10):
Anyway, I'm sure there'll be fundraisers for his wife and
his children. We will make you very aware of that
when they do that. And God bless that family, Kevin
Skinner and his whole family, God blessed that crew.

Speaker 1 (16:27):
You're listening to Tim Conway Junior on demand from KFI
A six.

Speaker 2 (16:33):
It is The Conway Show Wind all day tomorrow, all
day Wednesday as well, so be aware of that, be
aware of that. Red flag warnings up the ying yang.
Hey belly, can I ask your quick question? Yeah, we
recently sign up for YouTube TV to capture some more audio.

(16:53):
It's a useful tool. But the passcode you sent me
and I meant to do this off the air. There's
three zero's in it. Are those capital o's? Are those
the number is zero?

Speaker 14 (17:06):
They're both it's it's god, Wait, there's six of them though, Yeah,
there's like, yeah, there's ozer zeros.

Speaker 2 (17:17):
I don't understand the thinking behind that. So some of
them are capital capital o's and some of them are zero's.

Speaker 14 (17:26):
Yeah, like there's but they look exactly the same. They're
slightly different, slightly different.

Speaker 3 (17:32):
Yeah, if you have.

Speaker 14 (17:34):
Zero than Superman zero, zero than oh zero?

Speaker 15 (17:38):
Right?

Speaker 3 (17:38):
But which ones are zeros? Which ones are o's? You
don't know? I forgot.

Speaker 2 (17:45):
So when in your life you making a past code,
you use capital o's and zero's not always, but just
on this, on.

Speaker 14 (17:54):
This, I did because I thought it'd be easier for
you to remember.

Speaker 2 (17:57):
But it's impossible to figure out. I mean, that's like
the one thing that tech guys never do. They never
use capital o's or zero's.

Speaker 3 (18:05):
Oh, is that right? That's right.

Speaker 2 (18:07):
I know that I'm in the tech world. Why I'm
in the tech world.

Speaker 3 (18:11):
That's wrong?

Speaker 2 (18:11):
And I think that nobody ever uses capital O or
zero's for that reason.

Speaker 5 (18:16):
Why?

Speaker 2 (18:16):
Because they look exactly the same. That's why. That's exactly why.

Speaker 3 (18:22):
Whatever? All right, crazy past codes?

Speaker 2 (18:27):
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fly waffle fry recipe.

Speaker 3 (18:46):
What did they do?

Speaker 16 (18:47):
One of the country's most popular food franchises in the country,
just change the recipe for one of its signature items.

Speaker 2 (18:54):
It's my favorite thing at Chick fil A. Why would
they change it?

Speaker 16 (18:57):
Chick fil A says they made a slight adjustment to
the waffle potato fries recipe.

Speaker 3 (19:02):
What did they do? What did they have? Chick fil
A sauce, No chick flay sauce, Chick fil A sauce,
no Chick fil A sauce.

Speaker 16 (19:08):
Chick fil A says they made a slight adjustment to
the waffle potato fries recipe that cody now contains pea starch.
Company says that the new recipe offers the same taste
while keeping the fries crisper for a longer period of time.

Speaker 3 (19:21):
Okay, all right, I'm going to go after work. I'll
report back. No, man, put the look on your face
said when you helder say pea starch? Yeah, no, I
don't know what pea starts is.

Speaker 16 (19:31):
The company says that the new recipe offers the same
taste while keeping the fries crisper.

Speaker 3 (19:36):
For a longer period of time. And what do they use?

Speaker 16 (19:38):
The cody now contains pea starch.

Speaker 3 (19:40):
Pea starch? Eat long do please?

Speaker 10 (19:44):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (19:44):
You imagine going into Costco and you guys have any
pea stars the hell out of here.

Speaker 3 (19:49):
It's wrong with you. No, just pea starch. What is that?
H angel you you bake and cook? What is pea starch?
I think it's just yeah, a product of a green pea.

Speaker 6 (20:02):
I was curious to know if the whatever they're using
that green pea starch for on the Chris cut fries
or whatever?

Speaker 3 (20:12):
Are the fries going to be green?

Speaker 6 (20:13):
Now? Oh?

Speaker 3 (20:14):
I hope not.

Speaker 2 (20:15):
Why would they change? It's my favorite thing there? Okay,
here's what pea starch is, angels right. Pea starch is
characterized by medium viscosity and what it's Oh, it cooks
at a higher temperature compared to other native starches. Because
of its high content minus thirty five degrees and restricted

(20:38):
swelling power, Native pea starch attains greater stability under high heat.
So maybe this is a good thing. Maybe it's a
good thing. It's what is it made out of? Glass?

Speaker 3 (20:52):
I don't know. It's made out of something. Probably not
a good thing to spread around.

Speaker 2 (20:59):
There's potato starch, pea starch, and they're using pea starch.
Starch has always been the basis of your pea starch
is typically used as a water binder and a thickener
and a stabilizer. So I bet Neil Savedra knows more

(21:21):
about pea starch than than I do. Probably, I don't
think it's the I think it's chickpeas though. I don't
think it's peas like the green peas. Really, I think
to look into it. They make, you know, one of
the fake milks that they put out there, now one
there's one that's made from peas.

Speaker 3 (21:38):
Oh, is that right? I gotta get that. It's one
of the more How about asking for that again into Costco. Hey, yeah,
you guys, have any pea milk, get out of here
before the hell out of here. Oh, it's just looking
for pea milk.

Speaker 2 (21:52):
Got that Christ out of here, Fagan, take away your memberships.

Speaker 3 (22:00):
Looking for pea smells like pea starts in here.

Speaker 2 (22:05):
But anyway, so they're using that on the Chris Cross
waffle fries and.

Speaker 16 (22:11):
So good luck while keeping the fries Chris beer for
a longer period of time. And no major allergens are
part of this new recipe.

Speaker 2 (22:19):
There you go, all right, red flag warning warning, war
and warning warning.

Speaker 7 (22:23):
Well, and the conditions that are on the way are
some of the same that fueled the destructive Mountain and
Franklin fires. So while many of us are really hoping
for the best, the warning from officials tonight is too promure.

Speaker 3 (22:34):
You're that angry driver in the background, but the.

Speaker 7 (22:35):
Same that fueled the destructive Mountain and Franklin fires. So
while many of us are really hoping for the best,
the warning from officials tonight is to prepare for the worst.

Speaker 5 (22:45):
If you're not thinking where to go, you will get
caught off guard.

Speaker 7 (22:49):
The calumn before the windstorm, as Southern Californians are being
told to brace for unusual red flag conditions in January.

Speaker 11 (22:56):
This is abnormal, but we also haven't gotten any rains.

Speaker 17 (23:00):
The area I is dry.

Speaker 3 (23:01):
Yes, that is what's going on, so please be aware
of that. Tomorrow.

Speaker 2 (23:05):
It is going to be very windy, very very windy,
all day tomorrow, all day Wednesday.

Speaker 3 (23:12):
You've been warned.

Speaker 1 (23:14):
You're listening to Tim Conway Junior on demand from KFI
AM six forty.

Speaker 2 (23:20):
It is The Conway Show, and the wind tomorrow is
going to be ferocious, very strong, agonizing. It could wipe
you out, So be aware of that tomorrow. From Santa
Barbara all the way to San Diego. Very strong wins.

Speaker 3 (23:39):
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get used to using this technology way before they actually
need it to help you here. So this is going
to work just like a regular earbud.

Speaker 2 (24:49):
Would, right, all right, Cees, it's more of a visual thing.

Speaker 3 (24:53):
Jet Blue is.

Speaker 13 (24:54):
In the news.

Speaker 3 (24:54):
They got fined millions and millions of dollars for being late.

Speaker 16 (25:00):
Airline is being fine for what the federal government is
calling chronic flight delays. Jet Blue is getting hit with
a two million dollar penalty for delays along the East
Coast between summer twenty twenty two and late twenty twenty three.
The Transportation Department says that half the money will go
to passengers who were affected by those flights. The department
blames the airlines for unrealistic scheduling. Jeff Blue says it

(25:21):
has invested tens of millions of dollars to reduce delays.

Speaker 2 (25:24):
All right, guess who's back. Jackie and Shadow. You know
those names, Jackie and Shadow are back. Those are those
two bald eagles that are up in Big Bear and
they you know, they reproduce, so they try to every
year they put you know, she bangs out these eggs
and then we watch them freeze and Jackie in Shadows

(25:47):
sit on them and then they never hatch, and we
all get depressed out of our minds. Well, they're back.
They should do one instead of the eagle camera in
Big Bear. They should do one in Alaska. Alaska has
really protected these eagles and they're everywhere.

Speaker 3 (26:05):
They're like pigeons in Alaska.

Speaker 2 (26:08):
You go to a fast food place, there's like thirty
eagles sitting on the patio waiting for the French fries
to be thrown at him.

Speaker 3 (26:15):
Everywhere these eagles, two.

Speaker 17 (26:17):
Of Big Bear's most famous residents birds of prey, back
together just in time for mating season. Jackie and Shadow
have their nest. That is a familiar nest, you've seen
it before. That is their home where they hope to
welcome offspring.

Speaker 3 (26:29):
This year, same nest.

Speaker 2 (26:31):
In the last two years, they've produced eggs, but the
eggs didn't pop.

Speaker 17 (26:36):
They've been seen on the nest gathering sticks and gathering fluff,
but they are not home right down. Last season, ejaculate
three eggs. None of them made it.

Speaker 2 (26:45):
Ah, that's horrible. Why do they Why wouldn't you move?
Why don't they try another tree? Maybe there's some kind
of chemical, you know, in near that tree that's not
preventing or preventing them from having these babies, likely.

Speaker 17 (26:57):
Due to the harsh conditions, but the couple is undeterred
this yearuilding a new nest, snuggling, making romantic gestures. Nesting
season early January to mid March, right in line with
Valentine's Day. If eggs are laid, we will be on
our annual pip watch.

Speaker 3 (27:11):
That's right, We're all going to do that. We're all
going to go watch these birds.

Speaker 2 (27:16):
LAUSD is back in school as of today to a
couple weeks off, and they got a new rule no
cell phones.

Speaker 18 (27:23):
LOUSD students are kicking off twenty twenty five with their
second semester because.

Speaker 9 (27:28):
Are excited to be back and see their friends. So
I think it's been a good transition to come back.

Speaker 18 (27:34):
Some students feeling eager.

Speaker 9 (27:36):
I really love science because in science you can learn
about new things.

Speaker 3 (27:40):
Everybody matters.

Speaker 18 (27:41):
Superintendent Alberto Carvallo welcomed back students across the district at
John Mac Elementary, addressing several issues, The first regarding fears
of potential mass deportations, promising that campuses will be protected grounds.

Speaker 15 (27:55):
This Barrant Disadministration shall not waiver from Urkha.

Speaker 2 (28:00):
That sounds like I was doing the av I was
in charge of the audio visual and the guy doing
it is probably like me in seventh grade, where you
don't really care about the volume and it's way too high.

Speaker 15 (28:12):
This board Disadministration shall not waiver from our commendments, our
professional and moral responsibility to care for, to protect, to
support our students and their families, regardless of their immigration status.

Speaker 18 (28:27):
He also announced telemental health resources are available to all
five hundred and forty thousand students and their families at
no cost.

Speaker 2 (28:35):
Wow, five hundred and forty thousand students. Man, is that
that's tough to endle.

Speaker 18 (28:41):
And lastly, a big change for twenty twenty five the
cell phone band taking effect, even including devices like earbuds
and smart glasses. They have to be turned off and
stored during class and breaks, and must be accessible during
an emergency.

Speaker 9 (28:56):
It is a little concerning just because of all the
MAPP shootings and schools that's been happening. I think that
it is very important for our kids to be safe.

Speaker 15 (29:07):
In times of an imminent danger to the school. Students,
based on existing law, are granted access to their phones.

Speaker 18 (29:17):
Each school can choose. Some will allow kids to keep
their phones in their bags turned off. Other campuses will
put them in protective sleeves or have them locked up.
The cell phone ban is currently going through a soft
launch this month and will be fully implemented February first.

Speaker 3 (29:31):
Yeah, but these kids are smart. They'll get around that,
you know.

Speaker 2 (29:34):
They'll bring an old burner phone and turn that in
and then keep their current phone in their pocket so
they can still be on it. But they're too smart
for this, these young kids. They know how to work
that phone and get around almost anything, almost anything. All
right again, Tomorrow, don't forget to win. Tomorrow is going

(29:54):
to be a major story. It's going to start tonight
or early in the morning, depend on where you live,
and it's gonna go all day tomorrow and all day
on Wednesday. So please be careful and tune into KFI
tomorrow all day long, with updates all day long on Tuesday,
all day long on Wednesday. It's not a time to,

(30:15):
you know, tinker with other stations and buzzing around. You
got to keep it on KFI to get all your
wind updates tomorrow, all right, Mo Kelly his whole crew
coming up next right here on KFI AM six forty
Conway Show on demand on the iHeartRadio app. Now, you
can always hear us live on KFI AM six forty

(30:35):
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