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March 28, 2025 36 mins
Walter Wang, CEO JM Eagle  // The JM Eagle LA Championship will be coming up in April at El Caballero CC in Tarzana and will be the lone professional golf tournament in Los Angeles in 2025. // On the LA Fire Relief and Recovery front – JM Eagle has donated $6.5 million to LA Fire Relief and Recovery to date. LA Fire Relief and Recovery will be a focus of the tournament this year. // Recap of dangerous pursuit that ended with multiple crashes in LBC. Pink eye is back! What's the difference between pink eyes and allergies? // 7.7 Earthquake in Myanmar 'We're digging people out with our bare hands': Hunt for survivors as Myanmar quake kills at least 144. Bangkok declares ‘disaster zone’ // Ugliest part of Conway’s personality...bar far! Mo saves the day! 
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's KFI AM six forty and you're listening to the
Conway Show on demand on the iHeartRadio app. We're gonna
have a recap of that crazy chase coming up here.
All the news stations are all over it, including kfive.
But first, we got a really cool tournament coming up.
It's in my old backyard. I grew up on Passadero Drive,

(00:24):
which is literally two blocks away from El cab the
golf course. Beautiful golf course there in I think they
still call it Tarzana close to Woodland Hills, but still
Tarzana are Rocida. And we have Walter Wang with us,
and this is a big deal from JM.

Speaker 2 (00:43):
Eagle. Walter, how are you, sir?

Speaker 3 (00:46):
Very very well? How you?

Speaker 2 (00:47):
Oh man?

Speaker 1 (00:48):
That's the most beautiful course. It's one of the most
underrated courses in the world. It is so beautiful there
at the hillside, right up raseda boulevard on the east
side of Reseda. I grew up there on Passadaro and man,
it's it is going to be a really cool event.

Speaker 3 (01:04):
Yeah, you will be. We really look forward to it
and we expect many more fans this this year.

Speaker 1 (01:11):
Yes, and you know, Joe the tournament, and we you know,
we saw Caitlin Clark and her popularity explode when she
was playing college basketball and it and it's simply exploded
by fathers and mothers taking their daughters out to see
women play sports, and once they see it in person,
they get hooked.

Speaker 3 (01:31):
Yeah, that's right. That's one of the reasons that we
became title sponsors. You know, there's not enough golf fans
in the United States, and we want to promote this
grace sport. And I always say that playing God is
really like even those four hours is really like the
journey of life. There's ups and downs and and it

(01:54):
depends how our attitudes are. If our attitudes are good,
we hit it. You know, even though we hit a
bad shot, we move on and then we can work
up with the next shot. So it's like a journey
of life. So I think it's it's it's very important
to read and how to play this game.

Speaker 1 (02:10):
Yeah, I think it's great and I'm looking forward to
you know, my I try to get my daughter into golf.
She's you know, sort of into it, but I think
if she I think if if you actually go out
and see you know, women play in these tournaments and
you walk around with your dad or with your mom
all day. I think they I think you get hooked
in it in a very serious way like that, and

(02:33):
you see these women who are incredible golfers. There's gonna
be a you know, a huge purse out there, and
it's gonna be a great tournament. April seventeenth through the
twentieth at El Cab. How did you guys select El
Cab or how did they select El Cab as their
as their golf course.

Speaker 3 (02:48):
Well, you know, our tournament used to be held at
Whale Show Country Club, and we chose l CAP because
l cab is just was really welcoming. The people there,
the managers there was very welcoming. And so when I
went to visit El Cab, I was just basically got
trecked by the people. Oh good, And so that's it's

(03:10):
the people that you know, really amazings happened. So I
was very much a trek by the people. And again
you said that, you know, O Cab is a beautiful course,
and it is a beautiful course, and they have experience
also in pre tournaments in the past, so it's a
perfect fit.

Speaker 2 (03:26):
Walter Wang is with us from a JM. Eagle.

Speaker 1 (03:30):
I on a personal note, I grew up about a
block and a half away from that golf course, and
I've been a valley citizen of the valley my entire life.
You know, I'm born in nineteen sixty three, and I
really appreciate you bringing events like this to the valley
because the valley gets nothing. I mean, if the valley,
if the valley was its own city, it would be

(03:51):
the size of Houston. It would be the seventh largest
city in America. And yet there's no baseball, no football,
no hockey, no soccer, no basketball, no you know, you know,
uh uh you know, no museums, no big theater, nothing.
So to bring a tournament out like this out to
El cab Is, I think it's important for the valley
as well.

Speaker 3 (04:13):
Yeah, I think it's very important because no golf, you know,
it's it's really a sports that's contagious. And if you
if you started a playing golf and then if you
wanted to go through that second step. First step is
contagious and and that's uh, you know, it's hell and
the El Cap and it's a beautiful course. So I
think it's great for everybody. I think it's great for

(04:35):
the valley, it's great for the entire entirely. La.

Speaker 1 (04:38):
Yeah, I think you're right now, Jamigo. You guys are
are so kind. When the fires broke up, I think,
and I've done a little research, I think you were
the first to make a huge donations to fire victims.

Speaker 3 (04:53):
We are one of the first, and we we have
donated one and a half million dollars to hell the
firefighters and the police who have their homes burned down,
and we have committed to another five million dollars and
we're looking at what are the near future needs of
these fire victims. You know, this is a horrific event.

(05:16):
And I am and like my family are Ingeninos, and
we have a we have a responsibility to help it
support these people. It's very important that neighbors help each other.
And when you're part of the community, you reach your
hands out and and you we do it by action.
You know, talk is cheap, but you need action.

Speaker 2 (05:38):
That's right, all right.

Speaker 1 (05:39):
Are you going to be out there on April seventeenth
through the twentieth.

Speaker 3 (05:43):
Yes, we're going to be out there. There will be
Actually we have a pre party on a Tuesday where
more than one and twenty players will come enjoy the
dinner and we have special guests. We also are trying
to bring in Olympics local Olympic US Olympic gold medal
athletes to come out. We have a Women's Day luncheon

(06:06):
and we have a kids stay on Saturday. We're going
to bust in three to four hundred kids and would
be three pros to mental with these kids. And I
was we did the same thing last year. I tell you,
it's amazing because those kids are so small the questions
they asked the pros, which is just just shocking to me.
But they were so small and then there and then
they got a lot all of it, and it's it's

(06:28):
just wonderful.

Speaker 2 (06:29):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (06:29):
And also looks like your wife Shirley's involved as well
in the tournament.

Speaker 3 (06:35):
Well she's she was joking and speaking that one.

Speaker 2 (06:38):
We're gonna coming up here.

Speaker 1 (06:42):
All the news stations are all, uh, you know, we
coming up in my old I grew up, which is
literally away from.

Speaker 2 (06:59):
Like me golf course, beautiful golf course there. You know that.

Speaker 1 (07:03):
I think they still called Tarzanna close Woodland Hills, but
still are for seeding.

Speaker 2 (07:08):
And we have double Walter Wang with us all the time,
and it's a big deal from M. E.

Speaker 3 (07:13):
Walter. Actually, oh man, that's the most beautiful course.

Speaker 2 (07:19):
It's one of the most underrated courses in the world.

Speaker 1 (07:22):
It is so beautiful there at the hill side, right
up for Seda Boulevard on the east side of Roseda.

Speaker 2 (07:28):
Grew up there on pass their drive and man, it's
it's going to be a really.

Speaker 3 (07:32):
Cool event to me and say, you know, mister Way,
we were many more responsible and you.

Speaker 1 (07:42):
Know, we know we saw that Caitlin Clark and her
popularity exploded.

Speaker 2 (07:47):
So to get to.

Speaker 1 (07:49):
Eagles fan explode, champions dot Com their daughter, and it's
going to be rady women place about it. And once
thank these women deserve every everydy that they get. The
terrific players and the great ambassadors too. I know that
Hannah Green is a great ambassador.

Speaker 3 (08:08):
Enough we want to promote. You know, I always about
those four hours and security and even though I.

Speaker 1 (08:29):
Hope this doesn't offend you, but on a personal note,
we renovated our bathroom recently and I said, and I
said to the factor, I said, I'm gonna go down
to the Yeah, I think it's great and and I'm
looking forward to you know, my I try to get
my daughter into golf.

Speaker 2 (08:47):
She's you know, sort of into it.

Speaker 1 (08:48):
But I think if she I think if if you
actually go out and see you know, women play in
these tournaments and you walk around with your dad or
with your mom all day, I think they I think
you get hooked in there in a very serious way
like that, and you see these women who are incredible golfers.
There's gonna be a you know, a huge purse out there,
and it's gonna be a great tournament. April seventeenth through

(09:11):
the twentieth at El Cab. How did you guys select
El Cab or how did they select l Cabs as
their golf course.

Speaker 3 (09:17):
Well, you know, our tournament used to be held at
Whale Show Country Club, and we chose l CAP because
l cab is just was really welcoming. The people there,
the managers there was very welcoming. And so when I
went to visit El Cab, I was just basically got
tracked by the people. Oh good, and so that's it's

(09:40):
the people that you know, really amazings happened. So I
was very much attracted by the people. And again you
said that, you know, El Cab is a beautiful course.
It is a beautiful course, and they have experience also
in pretting out tournaments in the past, so it's a
perfect fit.

Speaker 2 (09:56):
Walter Wang is with us from a JM. Eagle.

Speaker 1 (10:01):
On a personal note, I grew up about a block
and a half away from that golf course, and I've
been a valley citizen of the valley my entire life.
You know, I'm born in nineteen sixty three, and I
really appreciate you bringing events like this to the valley
because the valley gets nothing. I mean, if the valley,
if the valley was its own city, it would be
the size of Houston. It would be the seventh largest

(10:24):
city in America. And yet there's no baseball, no football,
no hockey, no soccer, no basketball, no you know, you know,
you know, no museums, no big theater, nothing. So to
bring a tournament out like this out to El cab Is,
I think it's important for the valley as well.

Speaker 3 (10:42):
Yeah, I think it's very important because no golf, you know,
it's it's really a sport that's contagious. And if you
if you started a playing golf, and then if you
would need to go through that second step. First step
is contagious and and that's you know, it's hell in
El cap and uh, it's a beautiful course. So I
think it's great for everybody. I think it's great for

(11:04):
the value, it's great for the entire entire la.

Speaker 2 (11:07):
Yeah, I think you're right now, jamiego. You guys are
are so kind.

Speaker 1 (11:12):
When the fires broke up, I think, and I've done
a little research, I think you were the first to
make a huge donations to fire victims.

Speaker 3 (11:23):
We are one of the first, and we we have
donated one and a half million dollars to help the
firefighters and the police who have their homes burned down.
And we have committed to another five million dollars and
we're looking at what are the near future needs of
these fire victims. You know, this is a horrific event.

(11:46):
And I am and like my family are Ingeninos, and
we have it. We have a responsibility to to help it,
to support these people. It's very important that neighbors help
each other. And and when you're part of the community,
you reach your hands out and and you we do
it by action.

Speaker 2 (12:04):
You know, talk is cheap, but you need action, that's right,
all right? Are you going to be out there on
April seventeenth through the twentieth.

Speaker 3 (12:13):
Yes, we're gonna be out there. There will be Actually,
we have a pre party on a Tuesday where more
than one d and twenty players will come enjoy the
dinner and we have special guests. We also are trying
to bring in Olympic, local Olympic US Olympic Go Go
medal athletes to come out. We have a Women's Day luncheon,

(12:35):
and we have a kids stay on a Saturday. We're
going to bust in three to four hundred kids and
we'd be three pros to mental these kids. And I
was we did the same thing last year. I tell you,
it's amazing because those kids are so smart. The questions
they ask the pros which just shocking to me, but
they were so smart and then there and then they

(12:56):
got a lot all of it and it's just wonderful.

Speaker 2 (12:59):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (12:59):
And also it's like your wife Shirley's involved as well
in the tournament.

Speaker 3 (13:04):
Well, she she was joking speaking that One reporter asked,
why are you involved, and then she said, well, my
husband made me. It's a joke. But yeah, she's very involved,
and you know, we are all minorities. Of course, she's
a minority, and she's very active in education. If I

(13:25):
learned to be in health and so forth, so she
see it also like me, a way to promote women's sport.
And then you know that we double the purse the
first year and the second year. Because we double the purse,
seven other tournaments doubled their purse too.

Speaker 2 (13:42):
Oh good.

Speaker 3 (13:42):
The LPGA purse actually went up by seventy percent.

Speaker 2 (13:47):
Wow.

Speaker 3 (13:47):
And so this seventy percent is a lot because these women,
actually they are so good, but they only get paid
before we double the purse. Their average purse is only
one fifth of men. The men and many players come
up to me and say, you know, mister Way, thank
you for doing this because you know we have to
pool on the table. Sure, we have to be responsible

(14:10):
our family to I say, absolutely, I understand. That's exactly
one of the key reasons I did it.

Speaker 1 (14:17):
Okay, So to get tickets, go to j M Eagle
Championship dot com. JM Eagle Championship dot com. And it's
gonna be a great event. We'll keep talking about it.
And thank you for doubling the purse. These women deserve
every every dime that they get their they're terrific. Players,
and they're great ambassadors too. I know that Hannah Green
is a great ambassador for the sport.

Speaker 3 (14:38):
Hannah Green is fabulous. You got so many famous players.
Nellie is great. They're very passionate, you know, they're they're
passionate about this sport. They're passionate about Richard Ou and
mentor the kids and help others. It's just just great
people to just hang on wrong with it and there.
They are really good mentors to those kids.

Speaker 1 (14:57):
Yeah, look, I hope this does offend you. But on
a personal note, we renovated our bathroom recently and I said,
and I said to the contractor, I said, I'm gonna
go down to the hardware store and get some PVC
And he said, I only worked with GM Eagle. Don't
get any of the other craph.

Speaker 3 (15:16):
Yeah, yes, game ego that you can find the many retailers,
that's right, many distributors.

Speaker 2 (15:22):
That's right. I appreciate you coming on. Maybe we'll see
you out there for the tournament.

Speaker 3 (15:26):
Well, thank you so much, Jim, and hope you have
it last weekend.

Speaker 2 (15:29):
All right, thank you too. Walter Wang, he is the CEO.

Speaker 1 (15:33):
He runs JM Eagle And that was cool that they
doubled the purse there for this tournament at El Cab.
So go take your daughter out or your son out
to see you know, yeah, maybe you live in the valley.
You know where El Cab is, right off Rosita just
south of Ventura Boulevard. It's gonna be a great tournament.
You can get tickets at j M Eagle Championship dot com.

(15:56):
J M Eagle Championship com Bellio. You should get out there.
You like that golf.

Speaker 2 (16:04):
We'll get you tickets. We'll set you up.

Speaker 4 (16:06):
I would like to go.

Speaker 1 (16:06):
We'll get you VIP. Are you and the whole crew here,
that'd be great being done with you.

Speaker 5 (16:13):
You're listening to Tim Conway Junior on De Mayo from
KFI AM sixty.

Speaker 1 (16:20):
Well, the Dodgers are out at Dodger Stadium where they
should be, and they're handing out rings at Dodger Stadium.
Hopefully got out there and witnessed that for a lot
of people to once in a lifetime thing to get
a ring, to watch your team get a ring.

Speaker 2 (16:36):
That's a big deal. All right.

Speaker 1 (16:38):
A recap of the pursuit that everybody watched today. I know, Angel,
you were all over that pursuit. Are there still intersections
closed because of how radical.

Speaker 2 (16:48):
The chase was.

Speaker 6 (16:50):
Yeah, I just saw a live shot from KTLA maybe
five ten minutes ago, and they were at the intersection
of Termino and Seventh Street and it was still off limits.
And so I'm gonna take a look at the map
because I can tell if it's closed by taking a
little look at it.

Speaker 1 (17:10):
So well, you do that, We're gonna do a pursuit
recap and then we'll check in with you.

Speaker 2 (17:15):
There she goes, Angel Martinez.

Speaker 1 (17:17):
Close, Oh it is okay, all right, so close, all right,
recap of the pursuit it happened earlier.

Speaker 2 (17:21):
It was crazy.

Speaker 7 (17:22):
A missile right now, even on the freeway. In fact,
especially on the freeway where he's doing eighty five miles
per hour at the mimber almost ninety miles per hour,
that thing is a moving missile. As he approaches a
red light, and now we're gonna start look at this,
he's gonna start losing control of the vehicle, a little
bit of fishtailing as he tried to navigate this little
traffic gem here at a red light. Over the media

(17:43):
now going the wrong way once again, all the way
to the right shoulder here and he's really having trouble
dealing with this vehicle now if he continues it was.

Speaker 2 (17:51):
The worst, all right.

Speaker 1 (17:53):
Then Ashley Mackie went out there from the ground for
ABC and picked up some more information.

Speaker 8 (17:58):
You can see behind me just how destructive this crash was.
I mean, just a complete disregard for any and everything
else in its path. You can see this flat bed
truck that was stolen almost makes it way into the
Sherwin Williams paint store, and we know from our coverage

(18:19):
earlier that it was involved in multiple other crashes on
its way to this point. We've got lots of shattered glass,
bent metal, flattened tires, and driving up Seventh Avenue on
our way up here, we actually saw several drivers standing
next to their cars that had been involved in their
crash with it.

Speaker 2 (18:38):
That's right, this is in Long Beach.

Speaker 1 (18:40):
We have a lot of listeners who listened to KFI
who perhaps witnessed this radical chase.

Speaker 8 (18:45):
It was crazy, minor crashes and fender benders to their
front ends and back ends. There's also I want to
point out this black tin. Right here on the corner
of Terminal AE is a taco stand. They have tables
and customers sitting and eating. We have cooks and chefs,

(19:06):
and that truck there that's right at that corner, that
white van was just feet away from taking out those tints.
I spoke with some of the cooks, some of the
chefs over there, and they said, yeah, they were nervous.
They were scared when they to be so close to
this very dangerous, violent crash and high speed chase.

Speaker 3 (19:27):
Just a lot.

Speaker 1 (19:28):
I love that Ashley gave the guy running the tent
and selling hamburgers or tacos, whatever he's selling. I love
the fact that she called him a chef. I respect
that guy's got a hot plate, he's cooking beef, throwing
some shells on it, and he is a chef.

Speaker 8 (19:52):
A lot of disregard to the life and other people's
safety here in Long Beach reporting live Ashley.

Speaker 1 (19:59):
Mackie ABC said, Ashley Mackie knocking it out. You know
what I'm seeing a lot lately people work here. I've
seen it in the stores, you know, cause I get
out there, I get out there. I've seen a lot
of people with pink eye. Have you noticed that a
lot of pink eyes? You know, guys, we are eyes
all red and all pink what's going on? Is that

(20:22):
allergies or is that something to stay away.

Speaker 2 (20:25):
From that cat?

Speaker 7 (20:26):
How do you know the difference between pink eye and allergy,
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (20:30):
I consider everything pink eye and contagious. It can be
really difficult.

Speaker 9 (20:35):
Allergies are really big. In short, pink eye can affect
either one eye most commonly, or both eyes. The most
common symptom with that is sometimes discharge or fluid from
your eye that does not belong.

Speaker 1 (20:45):
It's not a TV show pink eye for the straight guy?
Was that a TV show? Or did I missed the
queer eye? No different color?

Speaker 2 (20:53):
Sorry.

Speaker 9 (20:53):
If you wake up with somepthoms randomly, and that is
the case, you want to remember that that is extremely contagious.
To Mark, I know you're laughing, because sometimes you just
wake up with these things.

Speaker 10 (21:02):
I know you're right.

Speaker 2 (21:06):
Most often it is viral. These are guys that don't
have pink eye that they can laugh.

Speaker 7 (21:16):
Most often it is viral.

Speaker 9 (21:20):
Most often it is us and goes away by itself.
But allergies, if you're having other symptoms like allergic right
now is stuff he knows, hives.

Speaker 2 (21:28):
Or itching, then that is.

Speaker 9 (21:33):
Most often it is viral. Often it is and goes
away by itself, but allergies if you're having other symptoms.

Speaker 2 (21:42):
Like have never heard that many people laugh over pink
eye in my life. I have never heard that reaction.

Speaker 4 (21:50):
May I try it?

Speaker 3 (21:50):
Sure?

Speaker 2 (21:51):
Ready? All right, they're talking about pink eye. Here we go,
most soften it is. It is pretty funny.

Speaker 3 (22:07):
Now I don't know.

Speaker 1 (22:08):
I don't know what they're doing over there. All right,
we got to take a break. We will come back though.

Speaker 2 (22:12):
That's what we do.

Speaker 1 (22:12):
And then to we're here a till seven o'clock. That's
when Moe Kelly comes in. And tonight, my favorite part
of the mo Kelly Show is at nine o'clock tonight
when they play movie clips and you have to guess
the name of the movie.

Speaker 2 (22:27):
I am always in my car listening to them.

Speaker 3 (22:30):
I enjoy it.

Speaker 5 (22:32):
You're listening to Tim Conway Junior on demand from KFI
AM six forty.

Speaker 1 (22:39):
All right, I'm horrible, horrible earthquake and they and the
death toll is rising. But there was a radical, radical
earthquake last night in Thailand and the death toll is
at one hundred and fifty people. I'm sure a lot
of you have already seen the footage the video of

(23:00):
these hotels.

Speaker 2 (23:01):
This hotel there's.

Speaker 1 (23:02):
Under construction, collapsing, another hotel, a couple of hotels who
had pools on the roof, rooftop pools and the water
all escaped and splashing down. It's a seven point seven earthquake.
The one we had in Northridge was six point nine.
Seven point seven is I don't know, like one hundred

(23:25):
times worse. It goes up exponentially, and they have had
a sleepless night and a lot of people panicking in
that part of the world.

Speaker 2 (23:38):
And it was it was felt over a huge.

Speaker 1 (23:40):
Area Bangkok, mind Mar, that whole area was just shaking
like crazy. Seven point seven. That is unbelievable.

Speaker 11 (23:54):
This is the moment that catastrophic earthquake rocked Southeast Asia,
toppling buildings, sending panicked crowds fleeing, and causing widespread death
and destruction. This bridge falling into a muddy river, me
and Mahr taking a direct hit. More than one hundred
and fifty people killed across the region, hundreds more injured.

(24:19):
In Bangkok, Thailand, that entire thirty four story skyscraper, still
under construction, crashes down to the ground as workers flee
for their lives, clouds of dust and debris filling the
air jack brown on the nearby highway watching as the
building fell. It was just horrifying to see that destruction.

(24:40):
A desperate search for survivors tonight, rescuers carrying out the injured,
digging through the rubble, shouting to anyone who might be trapped.
More than one hundred people still missing here tonight. This
is a massive search operation. Crews here are working all
through the night searching for any signs of life in
that giant piece of rubble. The epicenter more than six

(25:02):
hundred miles from Bangkok in central Meanmar, a nation torn
by years of civil war, now devastated by a monster
seven point seven magnitude quake. Buildings left leaning on their foundations.

Speaker 1 (25:16):
They say some of these hotels, the larger ones that
are fifty to fifty five stories, that they were swaying
back and forth five to seven feet per side, so
it would sway to seven feet one side and then
seven feet the other side, so a fourteen point a
fourteen foot swing. If your house moved five centimeters, you'd

(25:39):
flip out. These buildings are moving fourteen feet going back
and forth. But I will say this hats off to
the guys and gals who built these buildings because with
the exception of the one that was under construction and
the one hotel that was a four or five stories
that fell over on its side, almost every single one

(26:01):
of these buildings that are thirty forty to fifty sixty
stories high, they all survived with very little damage, which
is incredible to have the earth move that radically. Those
buildings all sway fourteen feet and yet they all stayed
up except for the one under construction, and the one

(26:22):
under construction was not done yet, so it didn't have
all the support. But if they would have finished it,
it probably would have survived as well. But just watching
it is incredible. It was just unreal, and you know,
to see the you know, they that area has been
worn torn for a long long time, and those people

(26:44):
are very desperate for food and clothing. The electricity is
out in most of the areas, running water is out,
and you could just imagine what their lives are going
to be like over the next you know, two three
months or two or three years. A lot of those
smaller buildings are going to have to come down and
a lot of the taller buildings are going to be

(27:05):
fully inspected before anybody can go back up in them,
So there's gonna be a lot of people sleeping in
the streets and a lot of people, absolutely even before
this earthquake, we're very desperate for just the things that
we take for granted. You know, we go to stores,
we go home, the air conditioning works, the heater works,
we have running water, electricity, we have gas, our cars

(27:29):
are working, and we take all the stuff for granted,
you know, with electricity, just even simple electricity. If your
electricity goes out in the house, you have no idea
how few things you can do. And entire cities and
counties are without electricity or water, and this is where
the real challenge is going to be. And I'm sure
that the United States is probably sending people over there

(27:52):
to help with the rescue. I'm sure that's being put
together as we speak, and planes will be taken off shortly,
and there's gonna be a lot of charities attached to
this as well, trying to get supplies to.

Speaker 2 (28:04):
Take over to that area of the world.

Speaker 1 (28:05):
So our hearts go out for those people, those poor
desperate people who've had their lives turned upside down with
this major earthquake. So we'll try to, you know, at
least announce where some of the charity events will be
happening over the next couple of weeks or the next
couple months, if you'd like to help out.

Speaker 2 (28:25):
But just keep them in your prayers. Man, this is
a really bad earthquake.

Speaker 5 (28:31):
You're listening to Tim Conway Junior on demand from KFI
AM six forty.

Speaker 2 (28:37):
Show. All right, very good.

Speaker 1 (28:40):
We covered a lot today that pursuit that went on
and on and on. A lot of people got their
car damage, people got hurt, and that pursuit ended a
little bit after a little bit before four o'clock. We
went on the air here at KFI, And if you
didn't see it, you can go on our social media

(29:01):
at Conway Show and on almost all of our social media,
mostly Instagram.

Speaker 2 (29:08):
You can take a look at it there.

Speaker 3 (29:10):
You know.

Speaker 1 (29:10):
After when I leave here every night, I go in
and I thank steph Uche and Bellio and Krozier and
Angel's not here, so I don't get to Richie and
Archiekie Matt or Maddie. Yeah, And I always fist bump
them and I go hey, thank you. You did a
great job, and I'm not allowed to do that anymore.

Speaker 4 (29:32):
Ugliest part of your personality by far.

Speaker 1 (29:35):
Bellio has called me fist bumping the crew the ugliest
part of my personality by far.

Speaker 2 (29:42):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (29:43):
Yeah, that's so odd that you had picked that out.
I think there's a lot of other uglier parts of
my personality, like what, let's name them all? Well, I mean,
what's the top three. I'm totally ignoring. Anybody who has,
you know, wants to tell me something important about anything.

Speaker 4 (30:01):
Yeah, you know another one. I have one.

Speaker 1 (30:03):
Okay, here's another one. When somebody tells me something personally
and I spread that around like wildfire. Yeah that is
any they say, hey, please don't tell anybody, and I
tell everybody.

Speaker 10 (30:14):
Or when like let's say, somebody says something to you,
like off the air, and then you immediately go on the.

Speaker 3 (30:20):
Air and you.

Speaker 4 (30:21):
Repeat and you're like, what did you just say?

Speaker 2 (30:24):
That's right?

Speaker 4 (30:25):
Or or like say I see you in the hallway
and you talk over me, or look for me to
talk to somebody else.

Speaker 2 (30:32):
I'll do that. I've been accused of that this week.

Speaker 1 (30:37):
Yeah, somebody here said, you know, whenever you talk to me,
you look over my shoulder and see if there's anybody
more important, I said, bingo, bing go.

Speaker 4 (30:44):
Yes, I'm not the only one one.

Speaker 2 (30:48):
Pile on here? What do you got? When you ask us,
probably the fourth or fifth time, what's that person's name?
And it's like the fifth time the what's his name?

Speaker 3 (31:05):
Again?

Speaker 2 (31:06):
I'm like, who's doing news?

Speaker 1 (31:07):
And you're like Tim, that's Andrew Caravell, Like okay, okay,
and he's here okay, Or.

Speaker 4 (31:14):
I got another one. When you buy, you bring in
like treats or whatever you want to treat.

Speaker 10 (31:21):
You act like you're treating the crew, but it actually
was either something that was stale, something that you yeah,
you bought too many of despise that didn't have room
for it, didn't like the taste.

Speaker 2 (31:33):
Yeah that's true. Yeah, that's absolutely true.

Speaker 4 (31:37):
The ugliest part of your personality by far.

Speaker 2 (31:40):
Yeah, that is pretty ugly. Do you want to move
on to.

Speaker 3 (31:44):
You do not?

Speaker 4 (31:46):
We are we are out time in there.

Speaker 2 (31:49):
I think we can slide in a couple here. All right.

Speaker 1 (31:53):
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Speaker 4 (32:05):
And here's Mo Kelly.

Speaker 1 (32:06):
All right, Mo, you saved belly oh, because I was
gonna start trashing her. But I feel bad when when
I trash her because she takes it so personally. She
will go home and be depressed about it.

Speaker 2 (32:21):
When she trashes me. It's like water off a ducks back. Well,
how does she trash you?

Speaker 1 (32:26):
Well, she said if when I go to step when
I were done with the show, I always stop in
and say, hey, Stephu's great job, and I fist bump him.
And she said, that's the ugliest part of my personality
by far. How would she see that when she usually
leaves before that?

Speaker 2 (32:42):
That's right. You mean when she gets out of here early, early,
or just doesn't show up.

Speaker 4 (32:51):
Mo, that is the ugliest part of your personality.

Speaker 2 (32:55):
That's not true. I can think of other things that
are ugly.

Speaker 3 (32:59):
Mo.

Speaker 1 (33:00):
You've got the best segment at nine o'clock every Friday.
I hope that's going to continue this Friday.

Speaker 2 (33:04):
It is going to continue. We're going to have some
fun with to theme. No theme tonight.

Speaker 12 (33:09):
Maybe it's like it's spring, so they're I guess looking
at the list, there are a lot of spring esque movies.

Speaker 1 (33:14):
My favorite part of that of that hour that you
do is when the guy can't get the name of
the movie or the title of the movie, and the
clue that you're playing for him has the title of
the movie in it.

Speaker 12 (33:28):
A lot of times I think people freeze up and
they're not listening to the clip. They start panicking, and
we give them clues and they're not listening to the
clues that I'm giving him or her, you know, like
I say, the opposite of left right up?

Speaker 2 (33:43):
No, the opposite Hey, steph oush I was talking to it?

Speaker 1 (33:48):
Was it you?

Speaker 2 (33:49):
What's that? Remember that movie Good Times of Ridgemond Hyde.
Do you ever see that movie? Yeah?

Speaker 3 (33:55):
What? What?

Speaker 2 (33:55):
What school did all those kids go to?

Speaker 3 (33:57):
Go?

Speaker 2 (34:00):
I forgot? Do you remember?

Speaker 3 (34:02):
No?

Speaker 2 (34:02):
I can't remember. We were talking about it funny enough
with Morgan, but yeah.

Speaker 3 (34:07):
Is that right?

Speaker 2 (34:08):
Did she know what school they went to? She knew?
Well what school was it? Come on, you gotta remember
Hollywood High? Oh? I do think it was? Was that
Hamilton or Hollywood you were talking about in real life?

Speaker 3 (34:19):
Or no?

Speaker 2 (34:19):
In the movie? Yeah? Oh in the movie. Should we
go over the title of the movie again? N okay?

Speaker 3 (34:25):
Oh? I got it?

Speaker 1 (34:26):
Okay, there we are By the way, we did that
the Malowy Dan one day. An hour and a half later,
he goes, oh is it Ridgebond? Yeah, you got Ridgebond high?

Speaker 2 (34:37):
All right.

Speaker 1 (34:38):
That's the ugliest part of my personality. By the way,
is smoking the crew. That's what it is, all right,
So Belly, you want to pick one out?

Speaker 3 (34:44):
That is it?

Speaker 2 (34:45):
What else going on tonight? We got to talk about
the California Assembly Democrats.

Speaker 12 (34:48):
They've announced that they're leaving x really yes, all fifty
seven of them.

Speaker 2 (34:55):
That's horrible.

Speaker 12 (34:55):
They're walking out one by one, I guess in protest.
But Applebee's and I Hop they're merging over yah.

Speaker 3 (35:01):
Is that right?

Speaker 12 (35:01):
Yes, they're actually merging not only their locations but the
food that they're offering.

Speaker 1 (35:06):
So Applebee's didn't open till eleven. Now they're going to
be open at six am.

Speaker 2 (35:11):
I have no idea.

Speaker 12 (35:12):
I guess you could go to the I Hop side
of the restaurant at six am and then stay for
early dinner, depending on how old you are at two pm.

Speaker 1 (35:19):
Do you know what's a sweet deal? Two for twenty
at Applebee's, two meals for twenty bucks.

Speaker 2 (35:24):
I've been there maybe twice in my life. In really life.

Speaker 1 (35:27):
Yes, Stephoosh, you seem like an Applebee's guy, or you
an Applebee's guy.

Speaker 2 (35:31):
I would love to go to applebe Yeah, it's great.
Stephan's just like me. He just wants to eat.

Speaker 1 (35:36):
Yeah, all right, I'll be listening. Mo Kelly, have a
great weekend appreciation. You go Dodgers tonight they get the rings. Yes,
that's so cool to see. Games starts at seventeen. We'll
be following it. Yeah, exactly, all right, and then mows
Whole Grew up Right New on KFIM six forty Conway
Show on demand on the iHeartRadio app. Now you can

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