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It's later with mo Kelly kf Iam six forty. We're live everywhere on
the iHeartRadio app. And sometimes therearen't good answers or solutions for all problems.
Last week we were telling you whatwas happening at USC. We told
you what was happening at Columbia andYale. But within the context of the
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USC discussion, we said, hey, USC, I understand what you are
trying to prevent. You are tryingto stave off, you are trying to
avoid. You did not want anescalation, and the Sea thought the answer
was making sure that the valedictorian didnot speak at commencement. That was the
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wrong answer. It was well intentioned, I believe it was just the wrong
answer. And now I think Twallaand I we've been born out as being,
i don't know, not like asoothsayer, but we kind of saw
this coming. USC kind of sawit coming as well. They just chose
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the wrong door to walk through.USC was worried about whether this was going
to balloon, whether this was goingto expand, it was going to turn
into something they could not control,and they were right, but in a
way they helped make it happen.They were right to be concerned about what
could happen at a commencement speech.They were right to be concerned about whether
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there will be protests, whether thoseprotests could escalate to some form of violence.
Were right to be concerned about allof their interests. They just chose
the wrong answer. They chose thewrong way to go about it, because
there's no singular right answer, butthere are plenty of wrong ones. USC
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was worried about what was going tohappen in the rest of the world,
and of course you saw what happened. You had the military response from Israel
and the missile shot into Iran.You couldn't have foreseen it, but you
knew that something could happen, afurther escalation, and it did happen.
USC didn't necessarily know what the conversationwas going to be around the country,
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but they knew that it was probablygoing to intensify. People were going to
become more agitated, and it did. We see what has happened at Columbia,
We've seen what has happened at Yale, and there have been hundreds of
students arrested. And I made mentionof this yesterday. None of these universities
want another Kent State type situation.None of them want to be seen on
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TV as having students engaging in anytype of behavior, or law enforcement engaging
in any type of behavior which wouldeither embarrass the university or tarnish the name
of the university. We get allthat, but now we're here in universities.
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Colleges from coast to coast, USCon the west coast, Yale and
Columbia on the east coast, andall the colleges in between are going to
have to make adjustments to commencement exercises. Here's why, because these young people
from coast to coast have a wayof communicating that we didn't in decades past.
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They're already coordinating right now what theyplan to do on commencement, during
commencement, leading up to commencement,they're already coordinating and planning. There probably
will be protests, There probably willbe demonstrations. How they will play out.
I don't know exactly. I'm notin the no, but I'm sure
that the universities are preparing for this. So and I understand. I'm someone
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who's graduated from college. I rememberhow important that day is, how special
that day is. Not only forthe student but for the university, for
friends and family who may be inattendance, it is a huge day.
But this is not a typical year, This is not a typical time in
America, this is not a typicaltime around the world. And the universities
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have to plan in advance, unfortunately, possibly for the worst case scenario.
They have to assume that there willbe some level of agitation leading up to
and possibly on graduation day. Andif they're going to still have these ceremonies,
and if they're still going to beopen to students and family and some
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members of the public, depending onhow many tickets they give out, they're
going to have to wrap their armsand head around this ready quick fast,
because it is getting worse air quotes, and it's going to get worse before
it gets better, because it isjust getting more complicated in nature. And
again, there is no singular rightanswer, but there are a bunch of
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wrong answers, and universities are goingto have to get this right in the
moment. And when I say there'sno singular right answer, it means that
you're not going to please everyone.Get that out of your mind right now.
You're not going to be able toplease students. You're not going to
be able to please those who arepro Palestinian. And I make the distinction
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pro Palestinian, not pro Hamas.I hope you don't fall into that trap.
There is a huge distinction between beingpro Hamas, pro terrorism, pro
death, pro murder of Israeli citizensand Jewish people more broadly, and being
pro Palestine in terms of supporting atwo state solution. Let's not lose our
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humanity in this moment. Let's demonstratethat we have more sense than some of
the senselessness going on out there.You're not going to be able to prove
that please everyone. You're not goingto be able to make everyone happy.
You can approach a measure of fairnessin trying to have your graduation ceremonies.
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But people are going to be angry, and that's okay, and I mean
that that's okay. People being angryis one thing. People being violent is
something altogether different. And the university'sfirst, first responsibility is making sure that
its campus is safe for everyone,and if that means that there are no
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formal graduation ceremonies, even going backto COVID where we didn't have in person
graduation ceremonies. It's kind of thesame thing because the first responsibility does not
change, and that is to protectthe students, protect the faculty, and
protect the campus. And if thatmeans that there aren't in person graduation ceremonies,
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then I say, so be it, because ultimately I would rather there
be a virtual graduation ceremony on anyof these campuses or all of them,
than having an in person one andthen having the risk of something spiraling out
of control. But on every campus, in every state, all around the
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country, they're having the same conversation, and there is going to be no
right answer. There's going to beno really good answer. They're only just
variations of bad ones. But youwould rather choose the bad one in which
someone is unhappy than one which leadsto someone being hurt. It's later with
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Mo Kelly Cafi am SINX forty We'relive everywhere on the iHeartRadio app and Twala,
I told you so. I toldyou with these autonomous cars and taxis
that they are just going to bevictims. Okay of society. Did you
see the video, Tala, Wewant to talk about the video of the
person trashing the waymo car in SanFrancisco. Yeah, yeah, I saw
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it. I saw it. I'mready for it. Okay, we're gonna
have that conversation next can if Ianswer is forty Live Everywhere I Heart Radio
app you're listening to Later with MoeKelly on demand from KFI AM six forty.
And as we've talked about autonomous vehiclesway Mo, Cruse whatever they're named,
driving up and down the street inSan Francisco and LA, we've had
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the ups and the downs. ToWalla Sharp would like to deny the downs,
but here we are once again discussingthem. And just to remind people,
I thought that we were not readyfor these cars. We being our
society, we can't have nice things, we can't have nice things. And
also the technology is not where itneeds to be for this to be successful.
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And there were these two stories happeningin the same space and place and
time which highlights this fact. There'sa video going around of a man in
broad daylight jumping up and down andtrying to trash a way Mo vehicle in
broad daylight. And there's video ofthis which goes back to my point.
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You know, these cars are justgoing to be vandalized left and right.
And I don't blame way Mo forthat. I do not, but that
is one aspect of this why Idon't believe it will be successful because we're
going to trash these cars. Andnumber two, I don't think that technology
is where it needs to be.As I said, it's not ready for
prime time. And there's another storywhere a Robotaxi was heading west in the
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San Francisco area where it crossed adouble solid yellow line onto the eastbound lane
closest to the median as it drovebehind a crowd of people riding electric scooters
and unicycles. Let me put itin layman's terms, it was on the
wrong fricking side of the road.To Waller Sharp, what do you have
to say for yourself, I appreciateyour your biased reporting on this. I
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appreciate my opinion. I appreciate youtrying to lay out your opinion with this
one sided manner the same way thatSan Francisco is because both of the stories
you're referring to are coming from thesame city that has launched this single city
attack on way Mo and self drivingtechnology. The individual who was jumping up
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and down and trashing a car chancesare an out of work Uber driver.
Not to mention Uber attacks, they'renot really going down. The other story
about the way more going around thecar was literally trying to ensure the safety
of all of these people on theseelectric scooters. As if, as if
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if you were going around or yousaw a crowd of people being sick,
lavie or whatever, and we're tryingto go around, you wouldn't go around
them if if it was safe todo so. It didn't go It didn't
go into oncoming traffic. It justwent into the other lane to get around
these cars. No, no,no, no. The idea that going
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into the wrong direction traffic, okay, it's somehow safer than the car just
stopping or pulling over to avoid hittingcyclists. Okay, I'm not buying that.
No, we do not know whatthe street was like. We don't
know if this is just a twolane street. We do not know.
It could have been a two lanestreet with women double line in the middle.
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All we are saying is this isthis is double line. You said,
across the double line, across doublelines? As if this is like,
oh, would you rather be reportingon the way more running the people
over? What are we doing.This is not actually this is not a
bad side. No no, no, no. I would rather the car
be able to understand that going tothe other side of the of the double
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line. In other words, theopposing lane of traffic poses more of a
danger than the car slowly either drivingbehind the cyclist or pulling over that sort
of thing. They can't figure outwhat to do with the myriad of obstacles
and choices that it has to dealwith, or you know, people running
out in front of it, orcodes be putting the street. It's not
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ready. No mo. I literallysaw someone do that this morning to get
around the crowd of parents dropping offtheir kids. They went around into the
oncoming traffic lane because the light wasred and they decided to go around so
they could get around us trying tomake a left into the school parking lot.
They went around the wrong side togo all the way around so they
could get into a turn lane.That was one of the most illegal displays
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of driving I've seen, and itwas done by a person. It wasn't
autonomous vol that happened, but ifthere were a cop there, that person
would have been cited. It feeleddangerous, you know, if if well,
if there was someone in the street, they would have been run down
today if if nothing happened the waymood just went around, and San Francisco,
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with their one city crusade, isquick to report this. I just
I don't see how we're not sayingthis. I wish your Twitter was still
active, because right now people willbe saying, yeah, Mo, you're
not really You're not really making acase against Wayne. Oh yes I am.
You can't use the absence of atragedy to justify a behavior or an
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action which was inherently dangerous. Goingback to our story last night about the
people who are allowed to come upinto the the cockpit and sitting in the
captain seat. Just because the planedidn't fall out of the sky doesn't mean
that the behavior wasn't inherently dangerous.What I'm saying is drivers do that all
the time. That doesn't mean thedriver's speed all the time. It doesn't
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mean that. It's like, Iget that, I get that. But
what you're talking about is something that'salmost an everyday occurrence, I assure you,
not the same as someone going sittingon the captain's chair during a flight.
That's not the same thing, Stephanie, it's are you going to allow
this man to align your profession asan uber driver? Are you just gonna
sit on the foods? Sitting onthe car trying to smash the windows?
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Don't know what he leaves here?Here's probably like it's because of you.
It wasn't. It wasn't foosh.I could tell it was. It was
a younger guy. It was askinnier guy. It wasn't foods. Hey,
now we're talking about fus age.Now what do we do fush to
take this side? It looks likesome guy in his late twenties. Okay,
stephan are you in your late twenties? Yes? Or no? No?
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No, that's all I'm saying.Okay, see I'm not saying he
looks old. I'm to say thatguy look younger and dumber. Okay.
All we're doing is getting away fromthe point that there is no point.
What I'm saying is this is stillone city one. San Francisco is not
even opening one. He's constantly gotsomething bad to say about Waymo. We
still have no bad stories in LAabout any self driving cars, not a
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one. And they've been in businessnow for over a month, two months
now two months and one story rollout. It's not like you have autonomous
self driving taxis as many on theroad as you do just regular cars on
the four or five. If wehad a four or five full of these
cars, that we have plenty accidentsto talk about. Now, that's not
true because it's limited in San Francisco. It's not every other car. That's
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my point. I'm saying he hassuch a small sample size. You want
to say, oh, there areno accidents, okay, for the twelve
cars are out there. Whoop doyou do? We've got We've got two
stories out of San Francisco, andall of a sudden, it's like pull
the plug. Huh. This isan important question, Taula. When big
autonomous vehicle cuts you a check,do they fill in the little registerrary on
the lower left It tell us whatit's for you? You blanket blank blank
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you dirty beep. The crowds onmy side, so ill just admit it.
You're in the bag. Oh no, I just do not like the
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level of reporting this coming out ofall of these rags that are reporting this.
Uh. The San Francisco Chronicle Ragliteral rag probably probably in the pocket
of these protesters and these uh lobbyistswho are trying to do away with it.
This is this is a lobby writtenpiece here. Okay, So KTLA,
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that's a rag. Look. KtLA reported just on what they saw
from the San Francisco They said,Hey, look at the sting. That's
the San Francisco chronicles. I believedon't believe our lying eyes with the video.
Look, no, no, no, no, no, You're right
about that about us not deserving nicethings because that that was on the car.
You were absolutely right about that.But that's not a self driving car
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thing. That's I know. Idid not blame way Mo for that.
I'm saying that highlight at the pointthat this is going to lead to other
issues. Second, no, absolutelyabsolutely there will be more people trying to
trying to vandalize way but they willsay, you know what I heard the
other day on Later with Mo Kelly, someone took it into their own hands
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to show these cars whose boss whateverthat means, and then they're gonna want
to spray paint them, smash thewindow, try to steal them, whatever,
but they're gonna try to jump inthe driver's seat and see if they
can drive. Hopefully they all goto prison. We can only hope you're
listening to later with Mo Kelly onDemand from KFI Am six forty. Yesterday,
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Mayor Bass shared her proposed budget.It's kind of like the financial end
to the state of the city,And for me, it's kind of like,
not exactly, but kind of likethe the Union or any other major
speech in which an elected official wouldgive. People don't remember the words of
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the speeches. They rarely remember thepromises, even in the age of the
internet, and unless we play themback, most people have no reference point.
I follow this every single day.I couldn't tell you what Governor k
Newsom said last year in the Stateof the State, or what Mayor bas
said last year in the State ofthe City, or what Joe Biden said
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in the State of the Union.Most people don't remember. Most people don't
care. People don't remember the wordsyou say, but they'll remember how various
administrations made you feel. And ifwe look out over the landscape, be
it on a city, county,or state level, we can look out.
We can see the homelessness we havea feeling about the homelessness. We
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can see the trash we unfortunately areexperiencing the violence that impacts how we feel.
That means far more than any speech, that is going to stay with
us, far longer than anything saidin a budget proposal. But nonetheless we
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should still listen. We should holdour elected to leaders to account. We
should be aware of at least whatthey're planning to do and maybe, if
possible, move our city, ourstate, and our country forward. But
this is what Mayor Bass had tosay as far as how she was planning
to spend the money in the coffersfor La budget equips the city to continue
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moving with urgency and smartly invest inhousing solutions to bring more people inside from
tents, cars, and RV encampments. This includes building an interim and permanent
housing infrastructure to save lives, promotestability, and create pathways to well being.
The budget also invests in work toprevent people from falling into homelessness in
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the first place. We're seeing arecord number of applicants to the Police Academy.
This budget focuses on recruitment and retentionof officers, and it also maintains
our staffing goals for the department,allowing full Police Academy classes. We are
continuing our expanded approach to supporting thesafety of our communities by focusing on preventing
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crime and interrupting the cycles of violence. The budget maintains the current levels of
investments, which have strengthened gang preventionand community violence intervention programs. We are
funding the hiring of firefighters. Thevast majority of calls to the fire department
are medical in nature, so thebudget continues the Emergency Appointment Paramedic program to
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high paramedics to respond to these urgentcalls and resources to help accelerate response times.
The budget maintains core city services tofurther improve the delivery of services.
The budget will invest in modernization ofthe my LA three to one one system
to better meet the needs of Angelinas. By investing in system enhancements, departments
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will be better able to respond tocalls for service and residents will be better
informed about wind services will be delivered. We're building a greener LA by continuing
investments in fighting climate change, includingtransportation, electrification, water resilience, and
organics recycling. A new Climate Cabinetis being formed that will help guide new
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required climate plans at key city departments. Stakeholder engagement and action on climate justice
our work continues to make La aone clean energy city by twenty thirty five.
I would rather La be a onehundred percent safe city by twenty thirty
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five. But that's just me.That's just me personally, and I'm very
cynical. I don't believe necessarily thatif Rick Caruso were mayor right now,
that the city will look all togetherdifferent in nature. I don't think the
crime would be that different. AndI know people probably disagree with me because
but I fundamentally know the limitations ofpoliticians as far as how policy can change
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cities in a short amount of time. But I'm not a hater. I
would like to think I'm not ahater. I would like to think that
if all that Mayor Bass has promisedand proposed were to come to pass,
and she were able to hire morepolice officers as she said she wanted to
increase hiring, hire more firefighters,focus on violence prevention not just violence,
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stopping violence after the fact, andarrest. If all of that worked out,
I would be happier than just aboutanyone, because, unlike a lot
of people, I actually live inthe city of Los Angeles. I have
a vested interest. I have skinin the game. I want my elected
official, whether I voted for him, her or them, whether I voted
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for them or not, I wantthem to be successful. Now, we
can disagree on the best mode ofaction, the course of action, but
we shouldn't disagree on what we wantfor the city. And you know what,
three hundred and sixty five days fromnow, nobody's gonna remember anything that
Mayor Bass said. But I betthree hundred and sixty five days from now
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we will be very clear on whetherour city has improved or not. You're
listening to Later with Moe Kelly ondemand from KFI AM sixty and I love
pizza, I really do. It'sone of those foods. Have you ever
thought about if and when you're gonefrom this earth some of the things that
you would miss. Pizza is oneof those things. Pizza is something I
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think about often. And I'm nota foodie by any measure. It's not
like the Folk Report is ever evergonna ask me about anything related to food.
But pizza is one of my guiltypleasures and usually we have it in
the studio Friday nights. I say, guys and gals, go ahead and
order something. I'll pay for it, and more times than not, Tauala
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will say we're getting pizza. Isaid, I'm in the problem is I'm
trying to do better with my diet. It's an ongoing fight, and I'm
trying to continue to lose a littlebit more weight. I want to get
down to like one seventy, justone more time in life, one more
time. And the pizza keeps gettingin the way. So Tuala, who's
always working against me, sends methe story about the Pizza City Fest,
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which is returning for its second anannual festival this weekend, and it's all
you can eat pizza with the priceof admission. If you like pizza,
and who doesn't, you might wantto head to La Live next weekend for
Pizza City Fest, Los Angeles,and we have a preview today. Forty
southern California pizza makers will be there, and that means lots of different pizzas
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to sample. Got all these greatpizzas baking live on enormous commercial ovens and
lac Jackson woodburning. You're gonna seeall pizzas baked live in front of you.
Yeah, different styles as well,not just Neapolitan, but Sicilian.
Enrollment and style. You get tosee everything made in front of you.
It's unlimited pizza for the ticket price. I'm limited so good. Tickets start
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at one hundred and twenty five dollarsand you can get them at la live
dot com wave it. They say, one hundred and twenty five dollars.
Wait, what you can eat pizza? Yeah? Possibly eat if you go
in the morning and stay till evening. That's breakfast, lunch and dinna.
Okay, let's let's say it's fifteendollars a slice. Okay, that's like
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thirteen piece is yeah, I'm waiting. Yeah, I can have twenty five
pieces. I look, as muchas I love pizza, there's just not
enough room in my stomach. I'mbringing yeah, right, are you going
to get it to go box?Okay? Man, I don't think it
works that way. And if Moehas that much pizza, he's gonna be
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looking even more Raphaelite than he alreadyis. Here. I can't ever enjoy
anything. Oh no, that's acompliment. It's a It's an art term
for full figured women in paintings likeribbonesque. Sure, why not. I'm
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just gonna I'm just gonna leave outhere for a moment, So you just
go ahead and have your conversation withoutme. No no, no, no,
no no no no, go ahead, get it all out, get
it all out. Any more pearshaped jokes. Come on, it wasn't
it wasn't a joke, No,it was it was a COMPLI I think
he really appreciates your figure, that'swhy. Yeah, yeah, some people
are into that. Yes, menhave curves too, Yes, I know.
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Yeah. I think you look splendidand you should eat all the pizza
you feel. But the one Igot includes alcohol too, so that's gonna
be a oh wait wait wait,wait, wait, wait wait what what
there's one that includes alcohol too.There's one hundred and twenty five dollars based
I think it's I think it's more, but no, but I'm saying it's
one hundred twenty five dollars if youjust want to eat pizza. Is that
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correct? Yes? And now youhave everybody's attention, right you go,
so I can get liquored up too. There you go, boom. I
want to know if it's going tobe another one hundred and twenty five dollars.
No, you see, then let'sfind out. Right now, let's
get to the bottom of this,because I gotta travel Friday Saturday, but
I'll be back on Sunday. Ohso you definitely need some pizza in your
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life. No, no, no, I'm serious. When I get back
into La on Sunday, I'll I'llget I'll stop by on my way home.
Oh yeah, definitely out choose sometickets. Yeah, who's gonna sponsor
me? Mark? Let me tellyou what I make off the air pass
the hat. Yeah, call somefriends. I mean they say I want
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to start at sixty two. SoI'm thinking it might be the whole hundred
plus for general emission from fifty eightdollars each, that's just general emission up
to one hundred and eighty two.See, okay, so go ahead.
Now, I was just wonder ifgeneral admission does that mean you get to
walk in and just smell the pizza. You just can't have it. No,
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no, no, no, nogeneral emission. It's they give you
a bunch of tickets, all right. So every once you pay, it's
almost like going to a fair.And you know it's like if you go
to a fair lots of times,instead of going around with cash, you
will have to go and purchase ticketsfor rides or anything, and you just
pay using tickets. And they evendo that with concessions, with prize and
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games and stuff like that. They'relike, no, we don't want cash,
we don't want cars, we won'twant to deal with that. You
go and you buy a book oftickets and then you come round and pay
with this is the same thing youbuy looks like a book of tickets,
and then you go and you knowto something you get. So I think
general mission of fifty eight dollars iswhat looks like it's around eight tickets.
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Let me see what you get here? Yeah, uh few one result.
Hey look if I get four piecesof pizza and four drinks, no,
that's unlimited, no matter what.But then if you get the VIP at
the twelve pm entry, you getin earlier. And then I don't know
what panels they have, but it'sas preferred seating at panels. I don't
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want to talk to anyone. Idon't want to listen to anyone. I
just want to eat. Just yeah, you just get the basic one.
Does this cost include a place tolie down If we're gonna be eating like
that, where we're gonna have tolight out, we have to go to
sleep. Yeah right, I mean, yeah, we have anap area.
And that's what I'm gonna say too, is that, like you probably will
get full, but you're walking around, so you're gonna burn that pizza off,
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you know. It's like a basicallya workout for the day. I
would love to sample pizza all day. I don't need to have, you
know, a full piece of Chicagoor Detroit style, just just sample.
I would like to taste all thedifferent pizzas of the United States and around
the world. Yeah, one ofthose Chicago manhole cover pieces of pizza put
you away right away. Yes,I've had those in Chicago. They are
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no joke, no, no.See. The problem with the all you
can eat joints is most people,most humans, can eat exactly one plate
of food. So it's it's ridiculous. Most well, I can put away
some pizza. I can put awayleast seven eight pizzas pieces of pizza.
I had no idea. So todaywe learned Stefan can put away about what
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would you say, eighty of abottle of booze? Yeah, yeah,
I heard it too. He coulddrink a fifth, did you say that?
Well, I split it with myfriend. He can drink four Yeah,
your invisible friend. Sure you haveno friend? His girlfriend from out
of state. Yes, Georgia Glass. No, it was funny. I
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was listening because Tim Conway Junior wason before me, and I was listening
to stuff and talk about how muchhe's not a beer drinker. He can't
handle beer, but he can putaway bourbon. It's like, that's strange.
Yeah. No, It's like Ihad an ex who was like,
really, the breweries we'd go andI'd be the designated driver because after one,
I'm so full, I can't haveanymore. It's just it fills you
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up so much. This is true. I do have light beer. Well
yeah, but if you get likethose I pas, it was really heavy
one, it's like a meal.I'm messed with you because I'm a bourbon
and whiskey man, so you knowthat I just stayed with the brown liquor.
Nice, that's just me. Well, do we have a bezza plan
then, because I feel like wehave to resolve this before we go to
a break. Oh no, yeahwe do. I'm going y'all aren't so
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much. I'm not paying for y'all. Remember, Mark, you don't make
any money. I'll ask you offair, so I'm not That's not the
resolution I was hoping for. Well, you should have been nicer to me
in the past six minutes, butno, I remember everything you said.
Everything's transactional with you, isn't it. Yes, it is. And now
I'm gonna go cry because you hurtmy feelings. You cry, I might
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cry, so cut it out.It's later with Mo Kelly k IF I
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