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(01:30):
next Tuesday from Tokyo. I believe they're in the air now,
Dodgers versus Cubs. Dodgers on deck two am, First pitch
at three oh five, covering up two pros and a
cup of Joe, which is Jonas Knox's show. Jonas knots
on the show, Friend of the Show and in the
Southern California Toyota Dealer celebrity guest host seat Today.

Speaker 1 (01:58):
Game.

Speaker 3 (02:00):
Thank you. I'm excited.

Speaker 1 (02:01):
Pe.

Speaker 4 (02:02):
We're going to get an actual live sporting event on
while we're doing the show. Sweet, No, you're going to
be preempted. Yeah, I mean, but nationally. You know, we'll
still be doing the show, but you just can't hear
it on the Blowtorch. But you know, at least we'll
have something to watch, you know, while we're in studio
appealing to the masses that aren't listening on the blow Torch.

(02:24):
Five seventy LA Sports.

Speaker 3 (02:25):
Well that's fair. I went on Jonas's show this morning
and he's doing us a favor. Now tomorrow we have
a four hour show and we'll have Colin Yee in
and I'm gonna do We're gonna do heavy football talk
counterprogramming the Big Ten Tournament, which is lighting Los Angeles
on five. We will have George Wister on, my old

(02:48):
friend from the University of Oregon and pro football players.
So we'll have a good time Tomorrow Me, Ronnie, George
and Colin Yee for a four hour show and then Friday,
schedule talk continues. UCLA will play on the quarter final
round of the Big Ten Tournament at eleven thirty right
here on AM five seventy LA Sports. I know you

(03:11):
love the NFL Jonas, and I know you're a Laker
guy and Hawaii football. Of course, yes about your affiliation there,
but are you Are you a fan of the NCAA
tournament and the conference tournaments when they come every year?

Speaker 4 (03:26):
Yeah, I mean I love the conference tournaments. I love
the NCAA Tournament. I did feel like a bit of
a moron because I hadn't really put into perspective how
meaningless the conference tournaments are to certain teams until Mick
Cronan made those comments, and I thought, yeah, he's got
a point. I mean, you know, it kind of doesn't
matter for a large portion of the teams that you
can go win your conference tournament. But if you're one

(03:48):
and done in the big tournament, then what are we
even talking about here? So but Mick Cronin seemingly has
a way to sum up things in a simple fashion
and enter where you just go. Hey, cuts right to
the point, gets to the chase, and he's being honest
about it.

Speaker 3 (04:05):
So a big friend of the show. Maybe not as
much of a friend of the show as you Jonas,
but still a friend of the show. Good. We had
James Worthy on last hour too, so that was very exciting. Okay,
I have a you know, usually I don't do stories
about death because of our own mortality and upsetting you know,
you listening to a sports talk radio show you don't

(04:26):
want to And Kate's was like really into like that
guy that got his throat cut with an ice skate story,
you want to sell you that that was terrible And
some guy was literally eaten by a shark in Australia
a couple of days ago, and Kate's tried to force
that story on us. But I think I am gonna
do this as a murder story in Japan because people

(04:50):
should note Vassay's out there. He's gonna be out there,
Rodney's out there now, and Fred is gonna head out there.
Of course they're not going to do a show. I mean,
I'm sure they'll do like an Instagram live or something,
you know, I don't know, I mean something anyway.

Speaker 4 (05:13):
Yeah, I like it's the first games of the year. Okay,
would you calm down please?

Speaker 3 (05:16):
This is an awful story from Japan. And then I
want you to juxtapose like this murder story against like
a murder story from la where like, Okay, somebody was
stealing your catalytic converter and now you you've been murdered,
you know, or you got stabbed on the on the
Metro in Hollywood.

Speaker 4 (05:35):
Which, by the way, the catalytic converter theft did happen
at the Fox Sports radio.

Speaker 2 (05:39):
Studios one time.

Speaker 3 (05:40):
Oh my god, really.

Speaker 4 (05:42):
Yeah, we can weekend producer walked out and couldn't figure
out why his car wasn't working properly, and uh, they.

Speaker 3 (05:47):
Got into the they got into the structure.

Speaker 2 (05:49):
Oh yeah, got into the structure.

Speaker 3 (05:51):
It's unreal, swiped his catalytic converter and he realizes he
pulled around by the opoyo loco.

Speaker 2 (05:57):
Hey, I can't seem to go very far. And then well, at.

Speaker 3 (06:01):
Least he wasn't gonna starve type of the word of
the damn it, what if you're out there?

Speaker 2 (06:10):
The word of the day.

Speaker 3 (06:12):
Today's word of the day is murder. This woman, a
Japanese influencer, was live streaming a series of train rides
that she was on when she was murdered live in
front of six thousand followers. A guy loomed into the
frame after she was murdered and said, are you dead yet?

Speaker 2 (06:36):
What did she say?

Speaker 1 (06:38):
Not?

Speaker 3 (06:41):
So this? This guy's name was Kenji Takano, the murderer.
He's a forty two year old guy. He was a
follower of the Japanese influencer Ari Sato, and the attack
happened at a station in front of a bunch of people,
with six people watching. This guy that murdered her very

(07:05):
matter of fact about it. You just don't get a
confession like this from the MS thirteen guys or whatever.
This says. I came to Tokyo after watching a video
notifying that she would make the rounds along Yama Note
loop the day before. I looked for where she was
on the day while viewing her real time streaming said

(07:30):
he didn't mean to kill her, but she owed him
money that he lent her when she was a waitress
and served him at a restaurant, so he followed her streaming,
found her, and stabbed her on a live stream.

Speaker 4 (07:47):
I mean, you know, I just I'm curious though, if
she's a big live streamer, Like, what would it say
about her time here with us, if like her getting
did less views than like her trying jack in a
box for the first time.

Speaker 3 (08:03):
Well, I don't know, Honestly, I don't know her live
stream numbers, Okay, And I'm sure it's been she was
stabbed in the head, so I'm sure it's been taken
offline at this point. But it's just I'm worried, Like
what if Dave is live streaming out there and somebody's like, hey,
that guy owes me money from Korea. By the way.

Speaker 4 (08:29):
Do you remember when Dave was on the air with us?
I was filling in and Dave was on the air
with us, And it was literally moments after he was
sitting at a pizza parlor in San Francisco and some
guy walked in and robbed the.

Speaker 3 (08:43):
Oh yeah, they stole the tip Jar ran out. Oh
it's not like Dave. It's not his first rodeo. So
you know, if he if there's a crime committed, you know,
he at least knows how to handle it because he's
got practice from from going to cover Dodger Giants game.
So apparently he let the chick two million yen which
is thirteen thousand, five hundred, and made up his mind

(09:06):
to attack her when she wouldn't give him his money back.

Speaker 4 (09:10):
Now more views that or the Zubruder film, would you
say where?

Speaker 1 (09:16):
Like?

Speaker 2 (09:16):
I mean, it's like just in totality, like.

Speaker 3 (09:19):
This happened like yesterday. Okay, you know has been around
for we got to give a better part of sixty
two years, So let's revisit this sixty two years from
now and see who did better numbers.

Speaker 2 (09:32):
You know in this whole thing.

Speaker 4 (09:33):
That's very strange and there's no chances. This is like AI.
This is like an AI test, Like let's see if
we could fake a death and try and con everybody
with the whole thing.

Speaker 3 (09:44):
No, I mean, it's just it goes to show you,
you know, when you're on the when you're on a
live stream, not all of those following, you think, like
all those people watching at that time, like, hey, I
got three hundred people watching right now, one of them
might want to kill you. We just keep that in mind,
you know. I thought about that the other day. I

(10:04):
did a live stream and I don't very often do that,
but I did a live stream on Instagram from the
Pat Nixon statue in Cerritos before our show at BJYS.
Because Pat Nixon is a great first lady who deserves
to be celebrated, and she grew up right there in
Cerritos and there's a parking statue to commemorate her, and
I visit it every time to pay homage to the

(10:26):
city when we're at the BJ's and Cerritos. I believe
this was a third time. So I did a live stream,
and I thought, you know, and somebody just got Captain Cerritos,
you know, not long ago, like last week, and you know,
I'd thought about it a little bit.

Speaker 4 (10:43):
Yeah, I mean went the knife route as well too,
you know, like because there is something too, you know,
you've got to trust security at some of these menus
as well, too, Like a live stream is one thing,
an actual sporting event, And I thought about the remember
when people were just outraged because there was you know,
people throwing stuff onto the court or like the Mexican
national soccer team was yelling obscenities or throwing plastic cups

(11:07):
at the US players, and we were like, this is disgusting.
This can't be tolerated. I'm like, yeah, like, do you
not remember Monica Sells got stabbed. A guy literally ran
on the court and put a put a shive in
her back during a live tennis match.

Speaker 3 (11:21):
Terrible moment. It's like, what are we talking about here?

Speaker 2 (11:23):
Like because they threw urine at somebody, like, that's as bad.

Speaker 3 (11:27):
So well, that's you know what, that's right, anything that happens,
we've got to compare it to Monica Sells. Be that's
wrapped in the back live on TV.

Speaker 2 (11:37):
It's cop season, the draft right around the corner.

Speaker 3 (11:39):
You're right.

Speaker 1 (11:41):
The number of the day, here's my number, number of
the day.

Speaker 4 (11:46):
P The number of the day is fifty eight. Fifty
eight that's how many years Southwest Airlines was in existence
before it pissed off the masses yesterday by announcing it
will end its quote bags lie free policy.

Speaker 2 (12:02):
Yeah, and my.

Speaker 3 (12:04):
Favorite met there's a big Southwest guy and he loves
to tell us everything about his travel stories.

Speaker 4 (12:10):
Now, I do wonder the time of year especially, I
do wonder if he was writing the headline for the
Washington Post, which wrote Southwest Airlines Dared to be different.
Now it's just like everybody else. Oh so, God forbid.
They want to charge a couple of bucks for some
bags that they were given out for free for all
those years. So anybody that's headed to Burbank thinking you're

(12:33):
gonna be at the A terminal to go to Vegas
wherever you want to go have fun, make sure you
don't overspend at the Hudson Grill because now you got
to pay extra for those bags when they're flying around.
I don't travel enough to bitch enough about it to
get up with you.

Speaker 3 (12:46):
Well, we tried to. Kate's tried to, you know, try,
Kate's tried to corner Matt. It's hard, you know, Matt,
you know, gives off the perception that he's got everything
figured out, you know, until he doesn't, but that he's
got it all figured out. And Kate's tried to corner
him like a raccoon and was like, yeah, Matt, you
love Southwest so much now you're gonna get charged for

(13:08):
bags And matt was like, no, I'm an A list member.
My bags are still free. Like he pulled that whole
flax and really just like just flip like it like
in a UFC fight where like you think one guy's
on top and they're like, oh, god right, he's a
little sweep.

Speaker 1 (13:24):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (13:24):
The next thing you know, Mattson got his knees on
Kate's chest and the heel of his palm against his
nose over and over. Uh do you even know?

Speaker 4 (13:33):
Because I think you're like me, I'm not crazy about traveling.
I would rather I'm all about a staycation if I
don't have to get on the road or on a
plane and have to pack and unpack, Like I'm perfectly
happy with that. Do you even know what it costs
for a bag? Like if you want to check a
bag on.

Speaker 3 (13:48):
My twenty bucks?

Speaker 2 (13:50):
Yeah, Like I don't even it does it's.

Speaker 4 (13:52):
Like twenty or thirty bucks, Like you're asking somebody on
a flight to store your bags underneath, which, by the way,
I will say this a fun little story since we're
talking about death. I had a neighbor who tried to
fly their dog under a flight there's like those compartments
for the dogs and back into the left when they
got when they landed ag. Yeah, it did not end well.

(14:14):
So I don't know if they charged the twenty or
thirty bucks.

Speaker 2 (14:19):
It was Encino.

Speaker 3 (14:20):
Man, it was spread and frasier when they opened the plane.
Underrated film.

Speaker 4 (14:25):
Yeah, definitely was so so Unfortunately for all your cheap
skates out there that are looking for free bags, uh,
you're gonna have to figure it out. Just do the
you know, try and pull the old Rob Parker and
just wear as many outfits as you can onto the
plane so you could just uh.

Speaker 2 (14:40):
You know, not have to pay for anything.

Speaker 3 (14:41):
But don't worry. Matt is still not having to be charged.
Don't worry, kids, Roddy, this is a Song of the Day.

Speaker 5 (14:54):
Thundercat is a local singer, songwriter, musician, or record producer
and Grammy winner with iris song of the Day called
friend Zone Because Today joining Petros is a good friend
and star on the Fox Sports Radio network holding it
together every morning with Brady Quinn and LeVar Arrington on
Two Pros and a Cup of Joe, and he's definitely

(15:15):
in the friend Zone taking time out of his busy
napping schedule to fill in for a couple hours on
the Petros and Money Show doing.

Speaker 3 (15:22):
His parts for Great Sports Dog. It's Jonas Knocks.

Speaker 5 (15:26):
Everyone here, you running.

Speaker 3 (15:31):
And we'll be right back with your dad and a
live guy Birthday of the Day, and then we'll say
goodbye so everybody could enjoy the Clippers versus the heat. Yes,
Clippers heat, stay cool. Thanks for listening, friends. We are

(16:03):
live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app. Petro said Money Show,
only about twenty five more minutes. We'll get you to
the Clippers in Miami. Dodgers Tuesday Tokyo versus the Cobbs.
The exhibition games will be on Spectrum Sportsnight, but not here.
That's Tuesday night overnight and Friday morning. UCLA will play

(16:27):
in the quarterfinal round of the Big twelve Big Ten Tournament.
Excuse me, Arizona State just lost in the first round
of the Big twelve Tournament eleven thirty on a seventy.
Jonas Knox has been with us all day and we
are very grateful for that. And now it's time Jonas
for the dead Guy Birthday of the Day, which I

(16:48):
believe you have.

Speaker 4 (16:49):
Oh, absolutely absolutely, and Petro's beating out al Jiro and
Eddie Sutton is Ronald Ellis Tutt born in Dallas on
this day, nineteen thirty eight, the only child of Frank
and Gypsy. He was involved with music and the performing
arts for most of his childhood. He also played the guitar,

(17:09):
the violin, the trumpet, but he settled in on the
drums and at age sixteen, played in his first gig
with a Western swing band. In nineteen fifty six, after
graduating high school in Dallas, he attended the University of
North Texas the Mean Green if you will, petros I.

Speaker 3 (17:27):
Did a game there once in Denton. The best ever
death metal band out of Denton, Texas. They have a
very impressive stadium for a Conference USA style team.

Speaker 2 (17:41):
By the way, Stone called Steve Austin and Alum.

Speaker 3 (17:43):
Yes I know, yeah, yes we used that graphic. Thank you,
Jonas you like that? Yeah called it North Texas game
last year too. Yeah at Texas Tech they got blown
to pieces.

Speaker 4 (17:54):
Yeah, but that was I still watched. I supported it.
I was still there, you know, paying attention. I might
add on the game as well too. I probably lost that.

Speaker 3 (18:01):
But roal R.

Speaker 4 (18:06):
Ronald Tutt ended up auditioning for the taking care of
business band the TCB Band for Elvis Presley, and began
touring and recording with the band in nineteen sixty nine.
Elvis hired him that day, saying quote, you know, Ronnie,
those other drummers were good, but they were doing their
own thing. You were watching me the entire time. Tutt

(18:29):
went on to be the principal drummer not only for
Elvis Presley, but for acts such as Jerry Garcia, Roy Orbison,
the Carpenters, Neil Diamond, Billy Joel and Quincy Jones. He
was married twice, having ten children between the two, and
he passed away at age eighty three of heart disease
at his home in Franklin, Tennessee your dead guy of

(18:52):
the day, Ron Tutt, great drummer from back in the day.

Speaker 3 (18:56):
Petros, you know, you could always ask for a musical
accompaniment if you want, you know, for that kind of thing.
Do you watch a lot of Elvis? Not really. I
would suggest being the Hawaii football fan that you are
and a man that appreciates beauty that you are, that

(19:17):
you listen and watch Elvis live at a Loja stadium
and you tell me you don't understand why Elvis was
popular after you watch that.

Speaker 4 (19:28):
Oh listen, my dad was born on the same day
as Elvis, and so he was.

Speaker 2 (19:33):
He loved Elvis.

Speaker 3 (19:34):
I'm just telling you.

Speaker 4 (19:35):
Yeah, I mean, and so I know the songs, but
I have not watched that concert in full.

Speaker 3 (19:41):
And I mean he does the American Trilogy. The quality good.
You can see his pinky diamond twinkling. You can see
every drip of sweat, it's film off his nose. He's
got a gigantic band and orchestra. He's in a full jumpsuit,
just kicking ass. That old that old Russ bucket of

(20:03):
Looha Stadium. Oh man, never shine brighter than it did
that night.

Speaker 4 (20:07):
Uh that movie that came out a couple of years ago, Uh,
the Elvis movie.

Speaker 3 (20:12):
Yeah, I didn't see it.

Speaker 2 (20:14):
I didn't. It wasn't all that great.

Speaker 4 (20:15):
People people thought it was, you know, fantastic, and Tom
Hanks was in and it just it wasn't that great.

Speaker 2 (20:20):
But you know, is what it is.

Speaker 3 (20:23):
All right? Your Tom Hanks was in a movie that
this guy wrote, which was also uh received mixed reviews.
Dave Eggers You ever heard of Dave Eggers? No see
music accompaniment see Chris Ising there's a great nine O
two one oh montage where Brandon Walsh is on a

(20:46):
date in San Francisco with Emily Valentine. The chicken went
crazy and burned the float for the West Beverly High
Parade right in San Francisco. San Francisco days. Anyway, this
guy a real popular San Francis can not from there though.
Fifty five today. Dave Eggers East Bay, San Francisco staple

(21:08):
but born in Boston, grew up in suburban Chicago, actually
went to school with Vince Vaughn went to the University
of Illinois, and his story is interesting. Both his parents
and very sad. Both his parents died not far apart
of cancer and when he was twenty one, and he
was tasked with raising his much younger brother, and so

(21:32):
he took the little boy to the Bay Area and
he took responsibility for the kid. And his experience trying
to raise his brother after the death of the parents
became a book that came out in the year two
thousand called a heartbreaking work of staggering genius.

Speaker 2 (21:49):
Wow.

Speaker 3 (21:50):
And that book and it's an ironic title, but if
you read the book, it really kind of isn't And
it hit the literary types like Greg Lloyd hit the
line of scrimmage. I mean, it was a heck of
a book at that point. He had been writing for
cool Bay area magazines before that. The book came out

(22:10):
in the year two thousand and he was a finalist
for the Pulitzer Prize for Nonfiction. Even though he took
a couple of liberties here and there, it was still
considered nonfiction. And then he started writing novels on myriad
topics after that. Jonas Single Moms in Alaska, American Salesman
in Saudi Arabia. That became the movie with the Hologram

(22:33):
for the King. Hologram for the King. I think it's
called It's a movie with Tom Hanks sinister tech companies.
He writes about stuff like that. I never bothered reading
anything else he wrote, to be honest, But that first
book was really it was a heartbreaking work of staggering
genius and really actually funny. He's got a really it

(22:56):
was very innovative in the writing and a great sense
of humor. Now Angers, I think is a bit of
a liberal type into the Ukraine and Palestine and things
like that. But his oldest brother, who did not take
the little kid on it works for various conservative think tanks.
And then he's got a sister, and then I think

(23:18):
they have a sister that committed suicide, but a very
interesting and he's won a whole bunch of prizes and
written a thousand articles about, you know, whatever is important
of the time. You look back on it, some of
it now and it seems kind of silly, But back
in its time, the year two thousand, a heartbreaking work
of staggering genius. I think will be a book that

(23:41):
is remembered, you know, in fifty sixty seventy years, certainly
we remember it twenty five years later. Heck of a book.

Speaker 2 (23:47):
I'm looking at all his credentials. Damn, he wrote a lot.

Speaker 3 (23:51):
What happens well after that?

Speaker 1 (23:52):
You know?

Speaker 3 (23:52):
I mean, if your first book almost wins the Pulitzer
and you're like twenty four, you know you're probably going
to pump out some novels unless you're gonna be like,
what's her name, harper Why can't I think of it
right now? The lady that wrote to Kill a Mockingbird? Harperly, Harperly,

(24:13):
she wrote no other book other than to Kill a Mockingbird.
And just like hung out for like sixty years, and
then wrote a sequel to To Kill a Mockingbird that
was so terrible that like people couldn't even bear to
read it. She lost the soap like well then people
also people then alleged that she never even wrote To
Kill a Mockingbird, that it was written by her mentor

(24:36):
or her the guy that she was an assistant to,
Truman Capoti, right, so she might. I mean, my god,
it's like, you know, some people just like, please don't
write another one, leave it right there. So if she
had just left it alone at that walk off, nobody
would have assumed that she had nothing to do.

Speaker 2 (24:54):
With the original book.

Speaker 3 (24:55):
Rick and Keel if he never you know, lost his
mind of trying to Fitch Dave agers a great rider,
no doubt. And we'll be right back. We've got one more,
one more segment. We'll say goodbye, and then we'll say
hello to your Los Angeles Clippers their take on the

(25:21):
Miami Heat right in Biscayne Bank, mercifully coming to an
end is the one and only Petros and Money Show.
We'll be back on tomorrow with our old friend George Reister, Yes,

(25:42):
George Reister. NFL type football analyst type, very proud lover
of the Oregon Ducks. He will join us tomorrow and
we'll have some fun for four hours while Matt and
Tim play grab ass at the Big Ten Tournament on
Compass Media. But a big thank you most of all,

(26:04):
not only to Ronnie Fossio, our engineer. At Ronnie Fossio
on Twitter, he'll post the playlist heavy Tokyo pop playlists
for the Petrosen Money Show because of the Dodgers trip
to Japan. Tim Kates our producer producing from abroad while
working the Big Ten Tournament, and of course co host

(26:25):
today the one and only Jonas Knox. Thank you, Jonas
oh p.

Speaker 4 (26:29):
I appreciate you guys having me. I'm looking forward to Friday,
and it's always fun. It's always fun getting to hang
out with you here, and it's nice to be able
to do this while you know, the street lights aren't
on and there's not a bunch of homeless people smoking
crack outs set at five in the morning, so that's well.

Speaker 3 (26:45):
I wouldn't say it's nighttime yet, Ronnie, I mean it's
late afternoon. The other thing I think is interesting is
people are sending me pictures of the tracker. They're tracking
the Dodger flight to Tokyo because it's in the air
right now. Really, yeah, and Vassas, I mean, you know

(27:05):
you can track any flight, you know that, right?

Speaker 2 (27:08):
Okay? I never thought to do that.

Speaker 3 (27:10):
I mean either, you know, I mean, I don't even
want to be on one, let alone track it. But
it looks like they're near Alaska. They're nearing Alaska. Apparently,
when you fly to Tokyo you go up and over ye,
back and to the left. It seems it's gonna be
a turkey shoot. Nobody understands that reffort, but I appreciate it.

(27:39):
So we will have I mean, again, we don't have
the Dodger exhibition game against the Giants out there, and
those are huge games. Not as tough of a ticket
as the MLB games that count, but still a tough ticket.
Fred and Rodney scrambling right now, digging turnips up to
get those tickets.

Speaker 4 (27:59):
By the way, the cheapest tickets are like eighteen hundred
bucks to those regular season games.

Speaker 3 (28:05):
It sounds like it's gonna be a great time Tuesday
from Tokyo coming up next though, We've got Clippers in Miami.
Fully functional employee Adam will be taking over with your pregame.
He's very good at it. I want him to match
the energy of Carlo though. You know, Carlo's got a
lot of.

Speaker 2 (28:24):
Energy fired up. Why wouldn't you know? He got a chair,
why wouldn't he be.

Speaker 3 (28:31):
Clippers are exceeding expectations, of course, and UCLA got the
buy and they won't play till Friday at eleven thirty.
We'll come on maybe a little bit after that. Thank you, everybody.
Have a nice evening, stay strong, be safe from the rain,
and don't forget two pros and a cup of Joe
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