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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's k IF. I am six forty and you're listening
to The Conway Show on demand on the iHeartRadio apps.
It is the Conway Show. All right, let's get right
into this here. We got a lot going on today,
almost too much program, and let's start off with one
of our favorite reporters, ladies and gentlemen.
Speaker 2 (00:20):
Alex Stone.
Speaker 3 (00:22):
A lot.
Speaker 1 (00:23):
Thank you, thank you, buddy for coming on from ABC News,
right holloween about the ABC News.
Speaker 3 (00:28):
Almost twenty one year.
Speaker 1 (00:29):
Whew, yeah, all right, thank god. We're not talking about
egg prices. What do you got, bud, What do you got?
How about egg price?
Speaker 2 (00:34):
Oh? Christ?
Speaker 3 (00:37):
Yeah, you know that the average price for a dozen
eggs was two bucks until twenty twenty two.
Speaker 4 (00:44):
I know that.
Speaker 2 (00:45):
Okay, that sounds a good deal.
Speaker 3 (00:46):
Now the average class like four, fifteen, sixteen.
Speaker 4 (00:50):
Do you eat eggs?
Speaker 3 (00:52):
Usually egg whites. I didn't like the taste of the yolk.
To me is no good. It's not only a health thing.
I just don't like the taste of the yolk.
Speaker 1 (00:58):
Everybody my family used to eggs easy upper, easy side
up or sunny side up and then dip the toast
and the yolk.
Speaker 3 (01:07):
I'm like, oh yeah, gross, yeah, are you an egg guy?
Speaker 2 (01:10):
Yeah, no, not at all. I hate eggs.
Speaker 3 (01:12):
No, I got fiery who hots eggs on diners, drive
ins and dives.
Speaker 2 (01:16):
I picked the egg out of fried rice or bad.
Speaker 3 (01:20):
I'll eat it in there.
Speaker 2 (01:21):
I get out of here.
Speaker 5 (01:22):
Now.
Speaker 2 (01:22):
They're just gross, gross crust. So what's going on with them?
Speaker 1 (01:26):
Why are they? Are they going to go up now
to what forty thousand a dozen?
Speaker 3 (01:30):
Yeah, something like that. They're gonna go up a lot
more so. A lot of farms are being impacted by
bird flu Entire flocks are being either killed off or
they're dying on their own. It moves very quickly through
chickens and can be from the chicken is fine, the
chicken is dead within you know, a day, and then
they're not producing eggs obviously, and then a lot of
these are being killed off so to prevent the spread.
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But eggs have become a hot commodity. I mean, you've
heard in Pennsylvania the one hundred thousand eggs that were
stolen worth about forty thousand dollars that taken from a
farm and a trailer in Pennsylvania. State police or looking
for whoever took the eggs. That this stuff is like
gold right now. So first of all, the restaurants are
feeling it. Waffle House, which we don't I think have
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any in California right or very few of them, maybe
out near the Arizona line, but they're adding fifty cents
per egg, a surcharge on to any egg that you get.
Other restaurants, these guys with their thick New York accents.
This guy owns a diner. He says he's feeling.
Speaker 4 (02:30):
It's ruining my bottom line. There is no bottom line.
Speaker 5 (02:33):
The bottom fell out of my bottom line right now.
Speaker 3 (02:35):
The bottom fell out of his bottom line. And this
guy owns a deli now.
Speaker 4 (02:39):
Rich case used to be sixty seventy dollars. Today I
paid two hundred and twenty one.
Speaker 3 (02:45):
Dollars twenty one bucks a case. It was sixty bucks
a case a couple of months ago. So the Agriculture
Department is saying, did they think egg prices are going
to go up another twenty percent this year? Probably in
the next couple of months, because this if you can
find them. I was at Costco last weekend and it
was like to paper during the pandemic, that everybody went
straight the doors opened up, they went to the back
they got their eggs and then the eggs were out,
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and some I think all the is now limiting the
two cartons per person.
Speaker 1 (03:11):
But toilet paper was smart because you could always return
it or use it in twenty years.
Speaker 2 (03:15):
You can't do that.
Speaker 3 (03:15):
You don't want to use an egg in twenty years
or use it like you used toilet paper. That's gonna hurt.
Is there a bird flu vaccination? You know that's a
Do you mean for humans or for birds? For birds?
I don't know. I don't believe so, but I you know,
there's been some talk about maybe vaccinating birds, but I
think that that's going to be an issue of people
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then eating the product.
Speaker 1 (03:38):
And then there's also you know, there will be twenty
five percent of the birds that won't trust the vacs.
Speaker 3 (03:43):
That's true. It's gonna be all over again, but it's
gonna be birds clucking about it. But this new find
is the concerning thing in Nevada, This more severe strain
of bird flu that's now been found in milk from
a farm. This is the strain that killed a guy
in Louisiana, and he got it from wild birds in Louisiana,
but they had not seen it jumped any other humans, well,
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there was one other human in Canada that got severely ill,
but jump in the US to any other humans or
to cattle, Whereas the first strain cattle has been what
has been giving it to most of the humans that
they have been dairy workers who have been getting it,
but they haven't been getting seriously ill. So now we
have this strain that killed the man in Louisiana that
now is in cattle, and so that's the concern of Okay,
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if this spreads like the first strain did in cattle
and was deadly, that that's going to be a problem.
But the new strain they don't know a lot about.
Scientists are still trying to understand it. How's to go
animals to humans. More human cases they believe probably will come,
but in mainly dairy workers. You've got to be around
cows or around wild birds unless it starts going human
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to human, which it could, it hasn't in the US
at this point. So that the biggest thing is right
now going to be the way most of us are impacted.
It's going to be tree prices, egg prices, anything with
eggs in it for most people. As of now, this
is not going.
Speaker 2 (05:06):
To be a problem.
Speaker 1 (05:07):
And then do they still have I mean, in the
bird world, is there a you know, like a sort
of an informal rule like cover your beak, you know
when you sneak when you cluck, yeah, or you sneeze
into your feathers. Do they have the same crap we
had to go through.
Speaker 3 (05:23):
That'll sleep they like look down and stick their their
beaks in there. Maybe that's what they're doing.
Speaker 1 (05:28):
I don't know, but it does seem like, you know,
like the bird flu, we were we were able to
control it every year whenever it came this new.
Speaker 3 (05:38):
Yeah, the avian flu is not new. If you remember,
this goes back a number of years. And this time
because it went to cattle where over the summer, the
thinking was, this is the bird flu again. We've had
shortages on eggs before. But it won't go into it'll
just stay in in the in the poultry world. Uh.
And then it made the jump in September ish to
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cattle and the being those who drink raw milk that
it is alive and well in that raw milk. And
we've seen numerous samples where it's been in there, So
don't drink raw milk. That drink the pasteurized milk if
you get to the grocery store. And then the human cases.
Now I think there have been sixty seven in the US,
most of them mild because it's been that previous strain.
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The next logical step would be probably going human to human,
but they don't know of it yet. But it's progressed
in the last six months or so from you know,
only in birds to now we're talking about this near
strain and it being deadly in humans.
Speaker 1 (06:32):
My grandmother, who was from Romania, she didn't trust American chickens,
so she would she would buy a whole chicken.
Speaker 2 (06:39):
She wouldn't buy.
Speaker 1 (06:40):
You know, when you go to the mark you can
get chicken breast or chicken legs, chicken thighs, wings.
Speaker 2 (06:44):
But she said, you.
Speaker 1 (06:46):
Know, a lot of the times that they open up
a chicken and that chicken has cancer, they'll throw away
the cancer parts, but then you still get the breast
or the wing or any part that doesn't have cancer.
Speaker 3 (06:55):
That's gross but doesn't hurt us at all. I don't know,
I don't know. Sounds like it does. It sounds like
it does. It sounds like that would beef too, where
they say Sometimes you'll get a cut that could have
cancer or a tumor, right.
Speaker 2 (07:07):
And they're big green cancer is tumors too?
Speaker 3 (07:09):
Oh stinky.
Speaker 1 (07:10):
They throw the tumor away and then give you the
legs or the you know, the wings of the breast
or whatever.
Speaker 3 (07:16):
Did you have that store down here in la I
know we had it up in the Bay Area? Wild
Birds Unlimited? No, no, no, I still remember the theme
wild Birds Unlimited.
Speaker 1 (07:24):
That sounds like it sounds like something that Mark Thompson
would have voiced over.
Speaker 3 (07:28):
But I just wonder if that birds going on, that's
probably not what you want to be right now, and
it's spreading among wild right.
Speaker 1 (07:33):
But if there's so many, you know, chickens that have
the bird flu and they're killing hundreds of million of them,
how come whenever you go to you know, Kentucky Fried
Chicken or Chick fil a or Canes, there's never a shortage.
Speaker 2 (07:44):
They always have chicken.
Speaker 3 (07:46):
And will price go prices go up on that kind
of stuff soon right or right now? It's got it? Right?
Speaker 2 (07:52):
Is it real chicken? I don't know.
Speaker 1 (07:55):
Don't you think they could make chicken or something that
looks like it?
Speaker 4 (07:58):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (07:59):
I mean there's there's a vegetarian chicken that looks somewhat close.
Speaker 1 (08:02):
And I went to what was it, a Panda Express,
and I said, are you guys affected by this the
chicken flu and all the chicken shortage. And the lady goes, oh,
we don't use chicken. I'm just kidding they I think
they do. I think they do.
Speaker 3 (08:18):
I think the orange chickens.
Speaker 1 (08:23):
But you know, when you get orange chicken. In the
old days, there was a lot of chicken in there.
Now it's like a lot of breading.
Speaker 5 (08:28):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (08:28):
Now it's a chicken nugget with orange sauce.
Speaker 2 (08:30):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (08:31):
You know, I would pay top dollar if they had
like a high end fast Chinese food place.
Speaker 3 (08:39):
You know, Panta Express does say gourmet on it says
gourmet Chinese food.
Speaker 2 (08:44):
I get it.
Speaker 1 (08:44):
I get it. I love Panda Express. My body does not, Yeah,
does not.
Speaker 6 (08:49):
Man.
Speaker 1 (08:50):
I I got to, you know, fly home. I gotta
eat it when I get home.
Speaker 3 (08:56):
All right, But I appreciate you coming on Super Bowl
any predictions. Well, we're more of a chief's family than okay.
I know everyone goes, oh, come on, because they've won
every year, but though they may be feeling it this year,
they got to come back. I'm gonna go probably Eagles,
all right.
Speaker 1 (09:12):
I'm gonna say bird flu wipes out the Eagles, Chiefs win,
But I appreciate you coming on.
Speaker 3 (09:17):
All right, Here he goes Alex Stone.
Speaker 2 (09:19):
Everybody.
Speaker 1 (09:20):
That guy's cool, right, that guy's a cool dude, and
he often comes on this. We'll come back. We can
give you a you can win. I should say one
thousand dollars. One thousand dollars will teach you how to
do that win. Come back. Plus at five o'clock. Some
kind of a low level scandal going on with the
National Football League. Look at that too, not going on.
Speaker 6 (09:43):
You're listening to Tim Conway Junior on demand from KFI
AM six forty all.
Speaker 1 (09:50):
Right, for twenty five years since let me see nineteen
ninety six. I started at kalisex so four years, for
twenty eight years, twenty nine years. Hey, we come up
on thirty years, twenty nine years. I've been telling people
in Los Angeles, previously on ninety on the FM talk station,
then on KBC, and then here. I've been telling everybody
(10:13):
you've got to get rid of these palm trees. They
look beautiful, but they are a menace to society.
Speaker 2 (10:21):
They burn.
Speaker 1 (10:22):
They go up like a Roman candle, and they will
burn an entire neighborhood down. Once they catch fire, they
stay on fire for hours, sometimes days, and all those
embers come flying off those palm trees and wipe people out.
And we saw it over and over and over again.
We saw it, and they eat and fire. We saw
the Palisades fire. You see it in Malibu. People love
(10:46):
the palm trees. They love palm trees, but we got
to get rid of them. Got to get rid of
them in fire torn areas or fire ravage area, fired
susceptible areas.
Speaker 3 (10:58):
We've got to get rid of them. They've got to
come down.
Speaker 1 (11:02):
And if I was an insurance company, I would not
ensure you if you had palm trees on your property.
Wouldn't do it unless you're in and out. I'll give
it past in and out or maybe in and out.
We'll take down their palm trees in solidarity and maybe
put up two oak trees, two oak trees crossing.
Speaker 2 (11:24):
That's possible. But they've got to come down.
Speaker 3 (11:27):
California.
Speaker 2 (11:28):
You think oaks, No.
Speaker 1 (11:30):
Not really, I mean oak trees. I think oak trees
are I don't know if the oak trees are redwoods.
Oh yeah, maybe redwoods is good. Yeah, redwood is a
good one for nor northern California. For here, I think
it's just pavement. You should just have paved y a mall,
some weeds, little mini mall. Replace all the palm trees
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with many moll.
Speaker 5 (11:55):
To holess gies leaning against each other.
Speaker 3 (11:56):
Yeah, it's seven. That's actually a good one.
Speaker 1 (12:00):
Yeah, let's replace him with two homeless guys just laying
against each other. But Steve Lopez with the La Times,
I guess, after me saying it for twenty five years,
has finally written an article in the La Times, after
twenty five years of saying it on the air, probably
two three times a week until I get blue in
(12:20):
the face, but it says here. Catherine bar Barger's mother
used to tell her that trees do make a community.
But given the the you know, the flammability of southern
California and how devastating fires can be, and how the
(12:41):
Santa Ana winds kick up, they've got to come down.
They've got to come down, or maybe put up the
artificial ones they look like, you know, cell towers. Those
are always interesting. Nobody's ever been fooled by one of
those ever, not what there are single celled amoebas fifteen
(13:03):
hundred miles off the Australian coast, under three thousand feet
of water at the ocean bottom. That don't believe that
those are real palm trees. That's how horrible they look.
And yet they keep doing that, you know, they keep
putting up these palm trees that are you know, obviously
you know, just towers for you know, cell towers, and
(13:23):
they and we look at me and go, okay, well
that's a cell tower. It's not a pine tree or
you know, an apple tree, or I think.
Speaker 3 (13:30):
They should decorate them at all, or just make them.
Speaker 2 (13:32):
Look like I don't know, I don't know.
Speaker 1 (13:34):
I think they could go a different route, like maybe
put up a light tower, like a you know, like
it was a high school you know field, or a
Dodger stadium.
Speaker 2 (13:43):
You know, Oh, that's a light tower. Okay. I like
the light towers. That's kind of cool.
Speaker 1 (13:47):
But to make them, to fake them like they're trees
and they're so obviously not. It just reminds you that
it's a cell tower. If it was a cell tower,
you wouldn't think anything of it. Like, okay, I don't
even notice that. But it's a fake tree. It looks
like a cell tower. That's not good. So I got
into it with Steve Lopez. I was doing a we're
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doing a panel. We're on a panel today at the
TV station, and I got into it with him, and
then and then the the President reacted to it. Is
that crazy President Trump reacted to me being on on
TV with Steve Lopez from the La Times.
Speaker 3 (14:22):
We have that audio.
Speaker 2 (14:23):
I think we do right. Good job, Tim, Yeah, Tim,
thank you.
Speaker 3 (14:28):
I watched you on television.
Speaker 5 (14:30):
You were unbelievable.
Speaker 3 (14:31):
You ripped that guy up.
Speaker 5 (14:33):
Sez Man, that poor guy. He started getting a little
fresh with that. Tim just ripped him apart.
Speaker 2 (14:39):
That Thank you.
Speaker 3 (14:41):
I know I got the message. I got it.
Speaker 4 (14:43):
I got it.
Speaker 2 (14:43):
That's good.
Speaker 5 (14:44):
Great job.
Speaker 2 (14:45):
Thank you, ye, thank you. So I heard good. Thank you.
Speaker 3 (14:49):
Thank you.
Speaker 2 (14:50):
Though every day they're getting fresh with you.
Speaker 3 (14:53):
Yeah, people like getting fresh with me. I don't know
what it is.
Speaker 1 (14:56):
I think it's because I I decided to maybe work out,
and and I think they're anticipating how how great that's
going to look.
Speaker 2 (15:04):
Just the thought of it, just.
Speaker 1 (15:05):
The thought of working out, but not actually working out,
but just considering it. And they know that that that
that you know, I could put this body together pretty quickly,
and you know the compete. I can compete with some
young guys out there, right, I can. I'm telling you
I can. Look, I modeled you didn't, Angel Crozier? Wait
(15:28):
you modeled Angel?
Speaker 7 (15:30):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (15:30):
There was a a.
Speaker 3 (15:32):
Catalog that I did one time this place called gold Waters.
Speaker 8 (15:36):
I think they're in Lexes or something.
Speaker 5 (15:38):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (15:38):
I didn't find it. And what was it? What was
it for? What kind of clothing?
Speaker 8 (15:43):
It wasn't underwear?
Speaker 2 (15:45):
Tim okay clothing?
Speaker 1 (15:49):
Yeah, well, look some people have underwear bodies, you know
what I mean. That's why I got it away with it.
What's going on with you? But I had an underwear body?
Yeah I should have. That should be my new nickname
T Bones, Uncle T Bones, or aka the underwear Body.
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It's only the body, all right, I know, I know,
I know. We gotta take a break. I get I
get it. I've been here for I like to thank
everybody of the management who put together a big party
for us today, to thank everybody on all the station
groups on Kiss on this station, on KLA C K
I E b Alt ninety eight point seven, and they
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were they gave us a big, huge lunch here because
there was a lot of people, a lot of people
that came in and worked overtime, worked nights to give
you the latest information and the greatest information on those fires.
And so there's a big lunch upstairs where management was
very happy that that everybody showed up. Valentine came on
(16:57):
the station to do an John Colebelt was on one night.
Speaker 2 (17:01):
Mo Kelly went every night till midnight. God bless him.
Speaker 1 (17:05):
I probably saved a lot of people a lot of headaches,
maybe even save some lives, that's possible. And it was
just everybody came together and and Bellio worked from home
in her robe and her slippers, and that was notice mentioned. Yeah,
and Krozier kick an ass and and and so they
had a luncheon upstairs, and I thought, I thought it
(17:32):
was going to be the announcement of Bill Handle handing
over the keys to me, and you know, once he retires,
I'm doing mornings and that, and then nothing was mentioned.
Speaker 2 (17:44):
Nothing was mentioned. So it's still happening though, right, Yeah,
I guess just for a later day.
Speaker 6 (17:49):
You're listening to Tim Conway Junior on demand from kf
I am six forty.
Speaker 1 (17:56):
At five o'clock we'll be talking about the NFL. NFL
referees are to respond to something.
Speaker 3 (18:02):
At five oh five, we'll have that for you. But
let's get into the weather.
Speaker 1 (18:06):
I think it's we're supposed to have weather again to night,
and it's really important that people get the weather message,
especially with all our burned out acreage here in southern California.
So let's find out when, where, and how much we're
getting because it's gonna be wet.
Speaker 5 (18:23):
Well, we're looking at the little break in between we
top of this all week. How we're gonna get one
system moving through kind of on the lighter side, and
then this second system which has a little more punch
to it, and that's what's coming our way. Clouds building
up already this afternoon. Our lax camera catching a look
as the sky's turning grayer and grayer as we move in.
And now we check out on the live make it
off for seven thousand and we see how things are
looking for us. You can see again the main rain
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is still to the north, and snow certainly up there
Winterstrow morning up in the Sierra. Really strong winds seventy
mile per hour gus snow.
Speaker 2 (18:49):
Much to hear. That's seventy mile an hour winds in
the mountain.
Speaker 5 (18:52):
Really strong winds. Seventy mile per hour, gus snow, about
one to four feet of snow and heavy rain up there.
Speaker 3 (18:57):
One to four feet of snow of the local mountains.
Speaker 2 (19:00):
Woo man.
Speaker 1 (19:01):
They love it up there. People love it when it dumps.
It's dumping. You can do dothys up there when it's dumping.
That's that sounds like most skiers.
Speaker 2 (19:10):
It was dumping. It was dumping today. Yeah, I got
my skis out. I was doing Dothy's.
Speaker 5 (19:14):
I was dumping one to four feet of snow and
heavy rain up there.
Speaker 2 (19:18):
Yeah, send the emails to Bellio.
Speaker 1 (19:20):
You know, if you skiers get offended by that, please
have a sense of humor.
Speaker 5 (19:25):
One to four feet of snow and heavy rain up
there here in southern California. Again, we're between these two.
Speaker 1 (19:29):
So we still gonna we're between the storms right now,
ladies and gentlemen.
Speaker 5 (19:33):
Scattered light showers moving through the area. We're gonna watch
towards the north. That's where it's gonna come in from.
So right now, right around Venture County, a little bit
of that light tomato rain is following at the fall
at the moment on Thousand Oaks, San Fernanda getting some
light rain. Other airs like round Long Beach, down to
Santa Ana and towards the the o. See, we're gonna
see no rain at all at the moment, but hey,
getting nothing at all. Other areas getting some light little
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rain here there, little sprinkl edge, a little bit of
drizzle here and there. But it's gonna start to ramp
up here. So we head towards the late afternoon evening
hours and certainly into tomorrow. We're looking at a lot
of rain, much more than we had this right now.
Speaker 3 (20:05):
Who's that time?
Speaker 2 (20:07):
Danny Romero? Is that his name?
Speaker 1 (20:08):
Danny Ellyo? Is that Danny who's doing that from Channel seven? Yes,
sir Danny who He's great.
Speaker 2 (20:18):
I love that guy. He's great. He's gay. All right.
Speaker 1 (20:22):
There was a shooting in Encino. Somebody was shooting somebody
in Encino, and let's find out where this is.
Speaker 9 (20:32):
Billy PD giving an update a short time ago, saying
they have one man in custody. It's actually the victim's
husband in this case. They say, actually, when officers were
pulling up to the scene, responding to those shots fire.
They saw a man running away from the scene on
Ventura Boulevard.
Speaker 1 (20:45):
Oh boy, all right, I'll tell you where this is.
I used to live in that area. I used to
live on Enfield in Encino. It's between white Oak and Linley.
Everybody got their bearings down between white Oak and Linley,
south of Ventura Boulevard. Okay between So it's south of
the freeway, south of ventur Boulevard, between Linley and white.
Speaker 3 (21:07):
Oak, Enfield, Zelza. There's a Ralphs Fresh Fare there.
Speaker 2 (21:13):
Used to be the.
Speaker 1 (21:15):
Big Five across the street. Now it's some big ass
pet store. That's a cool area. A lot of cool
shops in that area. And that's where that liquor store
is with the big clock with the with all those
lights around it. That's a cool area too. The Surprise
Store used to be over there, Moscateels for you, old
school Valley Heights Moscateels Surprise Store and was a cool hang.
Speaker 9 (21:39):
They've taken him into custody in a shooting that has
shocked this entire neighborhood. LAPD says, a woman in her
late fifties was shot and killed in the middle of
the street in Encina.
Speaker 1 (21:48):
What the hell, man, you rarely hear that. I don't
remember the last time I heard that.
Speaker 9 (21:52):
LAPD says a woman in her late fifties was shot
and killed in the middle of the street in Encina.
Speaker 2 (21:58):
What the hell's going on?
Speaker 10 (22:00):
I called my wife right away, right, I was like,
I just heard gunshots, and she said she you had
just heard women screaming.
Speaker 2 (22:05):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (22:05):
And the reason why people buy very expensive homes in
very expensive areas is to get away from crap like this.
That's the only reason to spend a lot of money
on a home, basically the principal reason to buy a
home where you don't see or hear this on a
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regular occurrence from our backyard.
Speaker 9 (22:30):
Right around seven thirty, those living in near Hyspia Avenue
south of Ventura say they heard multiple gunshots.
Speaker 10 (22:36):
Left the house with my dog and got across the
street and heard five gunshots.
Speaker 4 (22:40):
Sounded a lot.
Speaker 10 (22:41):
It could have been fireworks, but it sounded much more
like gunshots, which is not something we hear around here
very often.
Speaker 2 (22:46):
That's right, that's right.
Speaker 10 (22:48):
That's why it's unusual, which is not something we hear
around here very often.
Speaker 4 (22:52):
Going on, ever, I should say.
Speaker 9 (22:53):
Police say the victim of sixty five year old husband
was quickly taken into custody.
Speaker 1 (22:57):
You know, otherwise you know those homes that are I'm
very familiar with those homes in that area. If they
were in another part of la or in the valley,
that be two or three hundred thousand dollars, maybe four.
Speaker 2 (23:09):
Maybe four hundred thousand.
Speaker 1 (23:11):
But in that area, those homes are almost two million dollars.
And again you're paying to not get shot.
Speaker 11 (23:17):
And what we've later learned is what we believe is
that this is a suspect of the shooting that we
have here. So what I can say is this was
disappeared to be an isolated incident of domestic violence.
Speaker 9 (23:29):
Investigators haven't revealed what led up to the shooting, but
neighbors tell me it happened right in front of a
synagogue that's nestled in the middle of this neighborhood.
Speaker 5 (23:36):
Run out of a house here.
Speaker 9 (23:38):
Lapd hasn't said if for how the couple is connected
to the synagogue, but we've seen several people associated with
that house of worship come up and down that taped
off street.
Speaker 1 (23:47):
I've never heard of that before. A synagogue in a neighborhood.
Is that a recognized synagogue. Is that some guy who's
synagogued his garage.
Speaker 12 (23:59):
I don't know.
Speaker 3 (24:00):
I don't know, I don't know.
Speaker 9 (24:01):
Those living in this neighborhood say, outside of a few
break ins here and there, there's rarely crime here.
Speaker 5 (24:06):
He is pretty quiet, pretty safe.
Speaker 12 (24:09):
And you see people walking around here like around eleven
o'clock walking their dogs and no problems. But that's what
you know. I loved it about this area. But having
seen that tent up there is like surreal.
Speaker 9 (24:22):
That tent is still up in the scene, is still
taped off. The medical examiner just showed up a short
time ago. Laped also mentioned that the couple, the victim
and the husband, do not live in this neighborhood, and
again I asked about a motive, but at this point
they said, it's just too early in the investigation to know.
Speaker 1 (24:37):
A shooting in Encino south of Enter Boulevard between Linley
and White Oak, very safe, ver very unusual, very unusual.
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Speaker 1 (24:54):
Hey Bellio, did you know that you got top ten
last year?
Speaker 2 (25:00):
In promos?
Speaker 1 (25:01):
They do the top ten promo list and I heard
them today up that big gathering that we had upstairs,
and I was shocked to hear that you made it.
Not that you're not funny.
Speaker 5 (25:14):
Oh.
Speaker 1 (25:14):
We had so many great promos that they picked this
one out and this was one of the top ten
iHeart promos.
Speaker 2 (25:22):
For the LA cluster.
Speaker 1 (25:23):
Let's hear it all right, here we go, Here we go,
Here we go. Thing gong with Bellio, the Carol Burnett
of radio.
Speaker 2 (25:30):
Thank you, thank you. That's what she calls herself. That's
what she says.
Speaker 3 (25:33):
Now I do. Now you can see it.
Speaker 4 (25:36):
You do.
Speaker 1 (25:36):
You absolutely do. Got that confidence back? Yeah, yeah, yeah,
that killer confidence.
Speaker 3 (25:42):
You think LA is screwed up?
Speaker 1 (25:43):
Now, wait till everybody's on psychedelics.
Speaker 2 (25:45):
Ellyo, you seem like you're loaded most of the time.
Speaker 3 (25:48):
Are you on psychedelogis? I am right now?
Speaker 2 (25:50):
What are you seeing? I'm seeing me leaving earlier.
Speaker 3 (25:55):
You're not on psychedelics.
Speaker 2 (25:56):
You're on the typical schedule.
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Speaker 3 (26:03):
That's great. I could see why it would be top ten.
Speaker 5 (26:06):
I got it.
Speaker 3 (26:06):
Okay.
Speaker 1 (26:07):
You know what got to mention for sound effects of
the by the way of the decade, how about that.
Speaker 2 (26:14):
Whoa this one did?
Speaker 8 (26:15):
I like the food, I like the prices.
Speaker 2 (26:18):
So that's a good one. That's a cool one.
Speaker 3 (26:20):
Yeah, I didn't know that one stands out.
Speaker 2 (26:21):
Yeah, it's not you.
Speaker 3 (26:24):
That's why I wouldn't put it in the top ten.
Speaker 2 (26:26):
That's right, Okay, all right?
Speaker 1 (26:27):
The halftime show a halftime show press conference for the
super Bowl.
Speaker 2 (26:33):
Let's find out what's going on at the super Bowl.
Speaker 5 (26:37):
All Music, so.
Speaker 3 (26:38):
Go check that out.
Speaker 13 (26:39):
We're excited to be joined in the NFL and Rock
Nation to bring the Apple Music super Bowl Halftime Show
to life with a monumental performance by none other than
the great Kendrick Lamar.
Speaker 1 (26:51):
Kendrick Lamar, how about that for the halftime show? That
guy's hotter than hell, had a couple of Grammys, and
now he's doing halftime show.
Speaker 2 (27:01):
Kendrick Lamar.
Speaker 1 (27:03):
I bet Drake is pissed. I bet Drake's not gonna
be happy with that. Now, if you're Drake watching the
super Bowl, do you shut it off at halftime?
Speaker 2 (27:12):
I think you have to. I think you have to.
There's a big battle going on between those two.
Speaker 3 (27:17):
If you're petty, well, I don't know.
Speaker 1 (27:19):
I mean, look, if if you know, if you hated somebody.
Would you watch them on Super Bowl Sunday at halftime?
Speaker 2 (27:26):
Probably not? Probably not so I bet he does.
Speaker 13 (27:29):
Let's get into the pregame.
Speaker 2 (27:31):
Natska over to you.
Speaker 14 (27:32):
I'm honored to introduce the American saying language performers appearing
at this year's Super Bowl. What I'm honored to introduced
the American saying language performers appearing at this year's Super Bowl.
Speaker 1 (27:46):
Oh, sign language? I thought she said, saying language or
saying language.
Speaker 14 (27:51):
I'm honored to introduce the American saying language performers appearing
at this year's Super Bowl performing Lift every voice in
sing we have Otis Jones. The fourth performing America The
Beautiful and the star Spangled Banner is Stephanie Nigaris. Performing
the ASL version of the Apple Music Super Bowl Halftime
(28:13):
Show is Matt Maxie and ASL interpreter Dylan Gile. Please
welcome our official American Sign Language performers.
Speaker 2 (28:28):
If they're death, then not supposed to clap.
Speaker 1 (28:29):
They're supposed to wave their hands, right, and nobody's supposed
to clap.
Speaker 2 (28:33):
You know, it's supposed to be not welcoming. You're welcoming
them with clapping, right? It should sound like.
Speaker 14 (28:40):
This and ASL interpreter Dylan Gile, please welcome our official
American Sign Language performers.
Speaker 8 (28:51):
Thank you all so much for joining us this morning.
Speaker 4 (28:54):
Thanks for having us.
Speaker 14 (28:55):
Now, to all of our viewers, I'm going to tell
you that I'm sitting next to some very impressive humans
right now, and you're going to find out why in
just a minute. So we're going to start with Matt,
who founded an organization called Definitely Dope. Matt, I've never
founded anything in my life. Sorry, do you find that
pretty intimidating? Can you tell us a little bit about
your org.
Speaker 2 (29:15):
That's going on?
Speaker 15 (29:16):
So Definitely Dope was an organization I started to try
to bring culture together. I grew up not knowing Thign
language and not really being role models that looked like Mattel.
So when I got to college, I started learning Thine
language and realized that thin language and music with a
great way to learn the language and at the same
time get more people involved in becoming an advocate and
(29:39):
more content of acceptability and encouragion.
Speaker 8 (29:43):
What's that experience been like for you?
Speaker 4 (29:46):
It's been incredible.
Speaker 15 (29:47):
I think everything kind of guide rocketed when we went
on tour with a Chance the Rapid becoming the first
ever death interpreter to be picked by an artist.
Speaker 4 (29:56):
To join them on tour. And then it's just trying.
Speaker 15 (29:59):
To advocate and show Kate the much possible, the talent,
the deaf culture and community, and help people become more
in tree back time language, the now al the third
factor growing language in the country and just watching it
happen compared to No Captain, No Time Language when now
we're growing up.
Speaker 4 (30:17):
It's beautiful with to.
Speaker 14 (30:18):
Tee the game, that's pretty incredible, and touring with Chance
to Rapper sounds like a lot of fun. It's very
cool that Matt actually specializes in.
Speaker 3 (30:28):
It sounds like fun.
Speaker 2 (30:31):
She didn't listen at all, she was just tuned out.
Speaker 14 (30:35):
That's pretty incredible, and touring with Chance to Rapper sounds
like a lot of fun.
Speaker 8 (30:39):
It's very cool that Matt.
Speaker 14 (30:40):
Actually specializes in signing asol for hip hop's I'm really
curious now how you feel going on to sign for
the first halftime show to ever be headlined by solo
hip hop artist, which of course is Kendrick Lamar.
Speaker 1 (30:54):
That's got to be really difficult to sign rap music,
especially Kendrick Yeah, and also I mean, like if it
was Eminem, you know, I mean, how could you keep
up with him?
Speaker 2 (31:05):
Yeah, Kendrick is right there. Yeah, and so it's very
difficult to do.
Speaker 4 (31:10):
I think it's incredible.
Speaker 15 (31:11):
I mean, when I first started learning Din language and
there you going bouid on YouTube, the first time I
did was they don't care my vibe?
Speaker 2 (31:19):
And I read it, please don't kill my vibe.
Speaker 4 (31:22):
They don't care my vibe.
Speaker 1 (31:24):
Yeah, please don't kill my vibe. Who sings that, please
don't kill my vibe? Sounds like something I say to
Bellu every day. Kendrick is that Kendricks also, Kendrick, Kendrick lamar,
please don't kill my vibe.
Speaker 15 (31:35):
They don't care my vibe. And I read a while
back and it said, hey at.
Speaker 4 (31:39):
My vibe, let go.
Speaker 15 (31:40):
But everything then it's just become a fourth third moment.
I just kept going. Many times I wanted to quit
and give up, but like people didn't understand the beauty
and important and high language.
Speaker 1 (31:53):
I gotta be honest with you, man, I this guy
who can't hear is knocking it out.
Speaker 5 (32:00):
Ye.
Speaker 1 (32:00):
I can understand every word that dude's saying, and he's not.
I don't think he's able to hear what he's saying
and I can figure it out.
Speaker 2 (32:08):
That guy worked on that a lot, a.
Speaker 4 (32:10):
Lot and entertainment. Though.
Speaker 15 (32:13):
Now to be here at the Cuper Bowl, to redditent
to and perform it, and the people that help make
it happen, it's incredible with the thea to change in
progress and to be alive the dea happening.
Speaker 14 (32:23):
I'm so glad that you didn't give in and give
up in those diffical moments. It's so nice to have
you here. And now otis so otis. You have a
massive following on TikTok, and you don't use the platform
just for entertainment.
Speaker 8 (32:36):
You actually teach classes on there. Can you tell us
a little bit at.
Speaker 3 (32:39):
More on this piece?
Speaker 5 (32:40):
Hell?
Speaker 6 (32:41):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (32:42):
Is it? Later on? Absolutely?
Speaker 7 (32:45):
So I do teach on my platform. And the reason
why I teach is because I grew up in Georgia,
uh not really in the heart of a deaf community,
and so I faced a lot of oppression as a
deaf individual, as a black endue the Jewel without even
realizing it.
Speaker 1 (33:02):
Okay, we got to take you a break. We'll come
back and talk about the National Football League. The NFL
referees are forced to respond to something over about Kansas City.
Speaker 2 (33:12):
We'll come back, well, tell you what that is. We're
live rain. I'm looking at.
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Santa Clarita, the San Fernando Valley. It's raining in Burbank here,
it's coming in. It's going to be raining most of
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