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If I am six forty years laterwith mo Kelly, We're live everywhere on
the iHeartRadio app. Another day,another Metro stabbing. At what point do
we become numb to the idea ofsomeone being harmed on MTA. I think
I stopped actually emotionally responding about amonth ago. I actually expect to open
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up the news, open up mybrowser, go to maybe KTLA dot com,
Kcal dot com, La Times dotcom, and I expect the top
story to be someone being harmed onMetro because more often than not that's the
case. And he probably heard duringthe news break the report by Chris Adler
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talking about a person being stabbed,and it's one of those stories. Is
still kind of confusing. There's somemix up as far as whether this was
a stabbing on a Metro bus orwas it on a bus stop, or
was it on the bus and itthen spilled over to the bus stop.
But someone got stabbed on a bus, near a bus, around a bus
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or at a bus stop, andthat's according to the La County Sheriff's Department.
I say that there's some confusion becauseI like the details. I like
to be exact, I like tobe as correct as possible. The Sheriff's
department told KTLA the attack occurred ata bus stop. LA County Supervisor Janis
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Hahn released a statement saying the victorwas stabbed by another passer while on the
bus. It's kind of a bigdeal the difference, because for me,
someone getting stabbed at a random busstop, that for me, is not
the same in the big picture,in the larger scheme of things, It's
not the same thing as someone stabbingsomeone else on a bus. Because if
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you've ever ridden a bus, andI have, and I'm pretty sure Twala
Sharp has. I'm not so sureabout Mark Ronner. No, I haven't
written one since I got to LA. So that's like in the six year
territory and nope, and it's notlooking real likely at this rate either.
What will give you that impression?What out there is souring you on the
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idea the fact that I am mortaland only made of flesh and blood.
Oh okay, Well, you mayhave noticed, whether you've ridden a bus
out here or not, that mostbus stops really don't provide any type of
protection. Protection. They're not managedper se by Metro. I'm not going
to hold Metro responsible for every busstop in La because, if you know,
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most bus stops are just a benchor just a sign near a corner
on the street. Yeah, I'vebeen at the bus stop where it's it's
just a sign the bus is goingto stop at the corner. I don't
know that makes Metro inherently more dangerous. That's why I want to be specific.
I want to be precise as towhether this happened on the bus where
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there were two passengers and one stabbedthe other, or whether it was something
that started on the bus and itspilled over onto the sidewalk, Whether someone
was just on the sidewalk standing nextto a sign that said Metro waiting for
a bus and got stabbed. Idon't know, but La County Shriff's Department
they're saying it was on the busfor whatever reason. Supervisor Han, who's
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also the vice chair of the MetroBoard of Directors, said otherwise. Quote
this is her statement. Quote.This attack today on a Metro bus in
Lynnwood is horrific and yet another grimreason that we need a surge of law
enforcement on our trans system. Peoplewho rely on Metro every day need to
know they can take our buses andtrain safely. I appreciate our Sheriff's deputies
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who responded to the scene quickly andhave detained a person of interest. Thankfully.
I am told that the victims juriesare not life threatening. I am
praying for their quick recovery, andI'm so sorry that they had to endure
this close quote. But here's anotherquestion I have, and I'm just thinking
out loud. I personally wonder whatthe real tipping point is. Everyone at
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this point acknowledges the status quo,and that status quo is unsustainable. Just
about all the public officials agree onthis. We agree that Metro is unsafe.
Even the mayor, the chair ofthe Board of director said Metro is
unsafe. We're all here, We'reall at the same party. But what
is the real tipping point? Whatmakes an immediate change? What would be
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too far? In other words,where you'd have to do something immediately,
What would make La County move heavenand earth to make a significant change,
Because we haven't yet, don't thinkthat. Because Mayor Bass said she's gonna
add another fifty additional officers spread acrossall of MTA, that is either major,
that is either significant or is goingto make any type of indelible mark.
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No, it's not going to doany of that. I don't know
what the tipping point is. Isit five more stabbings, is it four
shootings? Is it three muggings?Maybe two more crashes with cars? I
don't know. A partridge in apear tree. I don't know what would
do the trick. But I knowthat even though we may have violence on
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the metro system every single day,we have a stabbing, seemingly the math
is getting close to every other day, nothing has changed. And we may
hear about, well, we can'tdo anything until a fiscal year twenty twenty
four is over or July first ofthis year. We hear that, but
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nothing significantly has changed. We've heardpromises about more law enforcement, a surge
and presence of law enforcement on trainings, on buses, on platforms. We've
heard that, but we've not seenthat. And I know people in Los
Angeles County haven't felt that. Sowhat is the tipping point? Do you
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need? Like a mass casualty event? And I'm not trying to be funny,
I'm being very serious because the crimeis not only continuing, I would
say it is escalating. And ifthe crime is escalating, and our response
is not commensurate with that, it'snot keeping up with that, it's not
consistent with that. Then we arefalling further and further behind in addressing it.
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Because as sure as I'm sitting here, and as sure as you're listening
in your car, or maybe you'reat the gym, or maybe you're sitting
around the table with your family havingdinner, as sure as we're all having
this moment together, that there willbe some other violence connected to Metro probably
before the end of the week.Are we just going to stay here and
assume that we're not going to doanything and just allow it to happen and
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then issue another statement saying, ohmy goodness, this is so horrible,
this is so terrible, this can'tcontinue. Or are we going to actually
do something which lets the public know, the writers and also the operators know
that what happened before, what happenedyesterday will not be allowed to continue.
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In other words, do something morethan pay lip service. You're listening to
Later with Moe Kelly on demand fromKFI AM six forty And if you grew
up going to the beach like me, then you know this is the best
time of the year. I findremember getting out there on my boogie board
at MacDonald Beach and Hermosa Beach gettingpulled out by riptides. Was too stupid
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to know that they were kind ofdangerous. But I had a great time
going to the beach, and asI got older, I realized that southern
California beaches are some of the dirtiestin the world, no exaggeration, and
the La County Department of Public Health, to that end, is again warning
residents to avoid swimming, surfing,and playing in ocean waters at six area
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beaches due to high bacteria levels.High bacteria levels I assume that means at
excrement and raw sewage. It kindof throws a wrench from them. Memorial
Day weekend just around the corner,and when these clouds go away, let
me tell you, the sun isjust warming us beautifully. And you can
see some of those surfers catching thewaves. And while some may avoid the
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water, these guys say nothing cancome between them and their waves. We
do want to go ahead and talkto you about some of these beach warnings
issued by the Lost Angelis County Departmentof Public Health. The department is asking
those planning to visit beaches on thewarnings list to avoid ocean waters in these
specific conditions. Take a look forMalibu Lagoon at Surfrider Beach, which is
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where we are, there's a warningone hundred yards up and down the coast
from the public restrooms. For SantaMonica Pier in Santa Monica one hundred yards
up and down the coast from thepier, Pico Kenter's storm drain at Santa
Monica Beach State Beach one hundred yardsup and down the coast from the storm
drain, And for Topanga Canyon Beachin Malibu, one hundred yards up and
down the coast from the lagoon.This beach also given an F rating by
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the way from heel the bay fThe department is also asking folks to avoid
the entire swim area at Inner CabrioBeach in San Pedro and Mother's Beach in
Marina del Rey. That's way toocomplicated. I can't remember all that,
You can't remember all that, andI shouldn't have to google is my beach
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one hundred yards of this or onehundred yard from that. I'm gonna make
it real simple for both you andme follow along. If you have to
list six different beaches, let's saywithin a forty five mile range of each
other. If you have to listsix different beaches, you might as well
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just say all of them are unsafe, all of them are dirty, all
of them have unsafe bacteria levels,all of them are contaminated. Just say
the whole coast of California is contaminated, from Baja California into Oregon and everywhere
in between. Run a yellow cautiontape from San Diego to Crescent City.
Just shut it all down. Thatway, nobody feels left out. Just
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say the Pacific Ocean is closed forbusiness this holiday weekend. I know it's
Memorial Day week and coming up.You want to go to the beach.
If I were like forty years younger, I would want to go to the
beach myself. But you know what, Pacific Ocean is closed for business this
holiday weekend. Just say that.Don't bore me, don't bore to all
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it. It's definitely don't bore Stephanwith the specific bacteria levels. Who cares
about that? Keep it simple,stupid. Contaminated is contaminated, Pregnant is
pregnant, Dead is dead is dittyis ditty. There aren't varying degrees of
certain things. If I say,oh, it's ditty, well you know
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exactly what it is. No,no, no, there's no real discussion
to have if you say they're pregnant. Okay, got it, it is
what it is. I mentioned thatbecause the story also says that contamination warnings
were lifted for four beaches. Doyou really care which four there are?
I don't know. Nope, nope. Why Because contaminated is contaminated. It's
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not like the beaches are partitioned off. It's not like Hermosa Beach is separated
from Redondo Beach is separated from ManhattanBeach. It doesn't work that way.
How do I know? Well,let's use science. One worm ruins the
apple. One turd ruins the wholeswimming pool. Am I wrong? Am
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I wrong? Sewage doesn't observe imaginarybeach boundaries. Breakwaters, they may break
water, they may stop water,but they don't stop excrement. They don't
stop raw sewage. They don't stopbacteria, They don't stop contamination. Just
say the beach is closed until furthernotice. Just say, don't go into
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water, any water if it's relatedto the Pacific Ocean for the next I
don't know, three four weeks.We'll get back to you in maybe July.
Let's check in again around the fourthof July. Let's check in the
next major holiday weekend and see ifthe beaches are any better. I maybe
I was just too dumb to knowwhen I was a teenager, or maybe
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the beaches were less contaminated, orwe know more science now and maybe they
were always this contaminated. But Iget the sense, I really do that
they were always that contaminated because thiswas back in the time when we had
small It was just footloose and fancyfree with our environment. It didn't really
matter. We just did whatever.It didn't matter if if the ocean was
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black, we would still get inthe water. We would still go boogie
boarding, was still go surfing.I never really could surf. I was
never that talented, but I didboogie board. I had a mean boogieyboard
talent. Just say you can't getin the water at all. I don't
remember the last time I was inthe water at a California beach. And
I know some of this we've coveredbefore, but it bears mentioned again.
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If you've ever listened to Soul CowSaturdays with Twallas Sharp, He's made it
very clear how he feels about thesepoop beaches. They're not new, Nope,
the water is full of it everysingle week. Why is this week
end any different? Okay, youhave a beach advisory this week. I
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appreciate that, But is this weekreally any different than last week? And
honestly, let's say they lift thecontamination warnings on any of these beaches.
And honestly, I can't remember whichones they are. I heard some of
them are in Santa Monica. Idon't know May it might have been Will
Rogers. I can't remember, andI know you can't either. That's why
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I said keep it simple. They'reall contaminated. Why we think of it
this way? If someone said thata portion of the water in your bathtub
was contaminated, wouldn't you think allof it was contaminated? And maybe that's
an oversimplification of how ocean water works, but I don't know if it's that
different. If you tell me it'scontaminated at Will Rogers State Beach, well,
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I assume the beach which is rightnext door to it, or right
next to wherever it was contaminated isprobably also contaminated. So do you want
to risk it if these advisories matterto you? If they matter, and
they may not matter at all,because I'm quite sure there will be people
in the water come Friday, regardlessof these advisories, regardless of these warnings,
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regardless of the excrement and raw sewagewhich may be found in the oceans.
They're gouldna be there. But doesit really make any difference if they
say, well, it's it's bettertoday, we can lift the advisory.
It was really bad yesterday, butnow it's a little bit better. It
is scientifically more safer to go inthe water. I just keep it simple,
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and I just assume it's contaminated fromthe from San Diego to Crescent City
and that way it's a lot easierto wall. Are you going in the
water? Hell? No, upMark Runner, Are you going in the
water? Not on your life moatnot even my life. Knew his life,
right, Stephan? Are you goingin the water? I not?
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Nope? Okay, this real,it's a real quick pop quiz, gonna
go around real quick, Stephan,Can you tell me the beaches which were
deemed unsafe, all contaminated already,right right? Can you name them?
I can't, Mark? Can youname them? The number two beach?
Okay, that's all about Tuala.Can you name any of them that were
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deemed contaminated? I think it wasfrom Newport all the way back down in
Malibu. Why not? Why not? Because if you use that as your
starting point, you can't finish wrong. You're listening to Later with Moe Kelly
on Demand from KFI AM six forty. If you should be able to afford
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a house here in California, you'reblessed. God bless you, and I
mean that sincerely. If you areof able to afford paying rent here in
California, especially southern California, Godbless you. Not everyone can. If
you didn't know, it's official thatCalifornia's median house is now nine hundred thousand
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dollars nine hundred thousand dollars, justshort of a million. If you want
to put this in some perspective,we always say, well, that's that's
high. Yeah, it's been highfor a long time. But let me
give you some perspective. The mediancost of a house in California was just
eight hundred thousand dollars. Two yearsago, March of twenty twenty two,
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the median cost was eight hundred thousanddollars. It's gone up one hundred thousand
dollars in two years. I know, simple math, but amazing math.
Nonetheless. But here's what's less oftendiscussed. There's this correlation between cost of
houses and the cost of rent hire. The median cost of houses higher the
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median rent, and vice versa.Weird, right, they go hand in
hand. Housing is expensive in California. I'm not saying that there is a
causal relationship. I'm not saying becauseof this then that, but I'm saying
that there's a correlation. They're relatedon some level. High housing costs,
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high rental costs, and get thishigh homelessness. It's almost strange how they
go hand in hand. It's almoststrange how they're related. The cost of
housing in California is and continues tobe ridiculously high. We love capitalism.
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I love capitalism, and I keeptrying to remind you I love capitalism.
I don't say that I love capitalismignorant of its faults and its shortcomings.
I'm saying I love capitalism, andI also acknowledge that it has a lot
of shortcomings. Or let me putit this way, there are consequences of
capitalism. You may say, well, but let the free market decide.
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You may say, let businesses dowhat they want. Well, this is
a function of letting the free marketdecide. The free market has decided that
the median cost of houses in Californiais nine hundred thousand dollars. You can
say, let the free market decide. And gas station owners have set their
price levels much higher than around thecountry, higher than the gas tax difference.
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That's capitalism. But let me juststay within the realm of housing.
Just for reference sake, the mediancost of a house in California was only
two hundred thousand dollars back in nineteenninety nine. We all remember nineteen ninety
nine, two hundred thousand dollars.The only time the median significantly dropped in
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the past forty years, you gotit, the Great Recession. So this
has been astronomical in the past quartercentury, more than quadrupled, almost quintupled.
You think that's bad, here's someother bad news. And this is
almost counterintuitive. It doesn't make sensegiven what I just told you. According
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to the US News and World Report, as San Francisco is the only California
city in the top twenty five ofbest places to live in the US.
Again, this is according to theUS News and World Report. California,
the state where the median house costsnine hundred thousand dollars. Only San Francisco
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is in the top twenty five ofbest places to live in the US according
to the US News and World Report. And you say San Francisco, yeah,
San Francisco. San Jose came ina number seventy. No other California
city was in the top one hundred. So if we take a step back,
we realized that only two cities,according to the US News and World
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Report, are in the top onehundred. Two California cities are in the
top one hundred. Nowhere else.Nobody else is in the top one hundred
according to the US News and WorldReport, and their list was based on
crime rates, quality of education,air quality, and value. And this
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is where I go to someone likeMark Ronner because I would love an outsiders
and I consider him an outsider becauseit wasn't born here, he wasn't raised
here, he didn't live here formost of his adult life. I would
love an outsider's perspective on why youmay think that is where the housing and
the land is so very valuable,but the quality of living is not consistent
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with that. Well, I'll tellyou one reason that I just read last
night, which is that one outof every five homes are being bought up
by private equity firms. That'll driveup the cost. That goes back to
the whole capitalism thing. Well,that's how to control capitalism. That's not
even smart capitalism, that's just destructivecapitalism. Yea, no no value judgment.
I'm saying capitalism is capitalism, andyou can't necessarily control all the factors
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of it. When you say capitalism, you got to take the good with
the bad. Well, no,you can control this, and there is
a suggestion that legislation be made toprohibit corporations like this from buying residential homes,
and that would definitely help get ahandle on things. Hey, Mark,
we could control the price of rent, cost of rent, but we
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voted down rent control twice. Imean, I hear you this. You're
talking about Okay, okay, California. But my point is your point is
well taken. Where there are thingsthat we in the sense of voters,
could control, we in the senseof legislators and the legislature could control,
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but we don't. We would ratherhave unfettered capitalism. And the only point
I'm making is this is what itlooks like, this is what it feels
like. You your word unfettered isexactly right unfettered because here's Mark's aphorism of
the day. Capitalism without any regulationsor controls eats itself and destroys things and
hurts people. Unfettered capitalism is whatwe've got that's driving people out of house
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and home. And we've never hadpure capitalism. And I make a distinction
between unfettered and pure capitalism. Ifthere are still go ahead, Mark,
if you want that to go toSomalia, Okay, yes, because pure
capitalism does not exist in the realworld in any way that is livable.
No, And if we want tohave a deeper economic conversation, we would
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have to admit that we live ina blended economy. There are services which
are provided and expect to be providedby the government, the state government and
our local governments. Is not whatpeople think it is. We have a
blended economy. The only point I'mmaking this For all the things that we
may complain about California, talking aboutthe high cost of living, part of
that is we brought that on ourselves. And part of it is, you
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know, we're paying for the weather. We will always pay for the weather,
and we're paying for this land,which is finite in the sense that
they're not creating any more of it, and it's always going to be very
valuable. And as other technology companiesmay continue to come to California, you
know, the Silicon Beach did notgrow in the way that originally was planned
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to. But still there are sometechnology hotspots in San Jose area and Santa
Monica, which has somehow, tosome degree driven the cost of of of
land and real estate. But youknow, this is what it means to
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live in California. And for allthe people who want to say, well,
look at all the people leaving California, well, you know, you
got to take the good with thebad. Me and I always say this,
and I'll say it again, Idon't care if everyone leaves. If
anything that makes my traffic that muchbetter, my commute that much better,
let them go. I'm happy Imoved here. I wish I had moved
here sooner than I did. Ilove it here. But you got to
remember, Mo, that everything's connected, especially in economics. And so we're
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also getting all these reports right nowshowing that four plus decades of trickle down
economics didn't work, okay, andso that's connected to people not being able
to buy a home too. It'sconnected to the fact that when we were
kids, one person with one incomecould support a family, go on vacation,
set the kids to college. That'sinsane. Now there's no way you
could do that on one income.Now it's all connected. That's my point.
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Beyond that, you've made another goodpoint. People unfortunately today think of
the economy in one year or twoyear increments, when honestly, we can
look at the economy from legislative decisionson a state level in the federal level
going back a decade or so ormore, which have consequences or impact on
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what's happening today. But we don'thave serious economic discussions. We just have
We talk about the unemployment rate,We talk about inflation of the moment,
and that's it, not any ofthe factors which might have caused those things,
which may have proceeded in administration ortwo. But you know they don't
want to hear that. Nope,look at the time, look at it.
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It's Later with mo Kelly, can'tbuy AM six forty. We're live
everywhere on the iHeartRadio app. Andwhen we come back, we have not
one, but two sets of earthquakeswarms which have hit California. What the
hell is going on with this state? And why is twala give me information
about earthquake swarms which did not hitfive point zh He knows the rules and
he's in violation, but we'll stilltalk about it when we come back.
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You're listening to Later with Moe Kellyon demand from KFI AM six forty.
In this hour of California Bad Newshas been brought to you by producer Tauala
Sharp. You can hear him ashost of Soul col Saturday. The whole
damn hour. We start off withsomeone getting stabbed on the Metro and then
La County released bacteria warning for sixbeaches. I said, fet all of
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them. And then California rank poorlyin study of best places to live in
the US. Oh and by theway, California's meeting home price crosses nine
hundred thousand dollars. And if thatweren't bad enough, we're going to end
the hour with some earthquake swarms becauseTuala has that sixth sense of humor,
and this is an inside joke actually, which is going to be going to
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bring it out. I say thatI don't take earthquakes seriously unless they're a
five point zero. Tauala doesn't agreewith me, and he wants to talk
about earthquakes which are three point nine, four point one, four point five,
and to get around that, hewants to use new math. I
say five point oh. He givesme a story about two dozen earthqua quakes
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measuring two point five, as ifyou can add them together and then they
add up to like seven point fiveor something like that. No, these
are minor earthquakes measuring two point fiveon the Richter scale, and they happened
about two thousand of them. Happenedjust after midnight Saturday, with an epicenter
about one hundred and seventy five milessoutheast of downtown, LA and one hundred
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miles northeast of San Diego. Hello, Orange County, I'm quite sure you
enjoyed them all. The largest quakeand this is the real point to while
I hope you're listening, the largestquake of that earthquakes swarm was a magnitude
three point nine class Did we alreadydiscuss that five point zero was the minimum
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for discussion of earthquakes? Mo,what are you not understanding about a swarm,
a literal swarm of earthquakes descending onCalifornia. This is something out out
of biblical time, A swarm ofearthquakes, swarm, two dozen minor earthquakes.
If anything from what I remember ingeology, which is not a hell
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of a lot, be clear.If anything, I was told that these
minor earthquakes help release tension on atleast one or possibly multiple faults, depending
where they are, so we don'thave to save up all this tension for
the big one in California would breakoff and fall into the ocean and submerge.
Maybe that would be the case ifit was one here, one there,
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but a literal swarm descending on Californiatype of ominous being. Don't be
bringing my b phobia into this.Okay, you're trying to connect dot switch,
don't connect swarm. These are earthquakes. These are buzzing all across southern
California. I'm not Amy King.I don't do bees. Okay, she
does bees. I don't do bees. We're gonna Bees are not welcome around
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here, not even the discussion ofthem. And if if you should try
to play a beast on effects,Stephan all reach through this radio of this
wall and knock you out. Donot play any beast on effects. An
earthquake of earthquakes don't swarm. No, it's just it's a cluster. Okay,
they're not swarm. Swarm connotes thatthey're alive, that they have consciousness,
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that they're sentient in nature. They'renone of that. We don't know
what the motive of these earthquakes was. You cannot assign any type of emotion
to these earthquakes. You don't knowwhat they were into. Why don't you
talk to the earthquakes? Mark,look at what I'm doing here. I
need a voice of reason. Ineed a voice for reason, just someone
who can understand that these are earthquakes. Can there possibly be a hive of
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earthquakes possible? About you too?Bleed? Yeah, makes perfect sense to
me. Ben't the slightest this,This makes perfect sense to you. I'll
tell you where I do agree withyou. Move. Don't even wake me
up for an earthquake that's below asix. Okay? Did you have any
period of adjustment coming from the PacificNorthwest to California and earthquakes? Was there
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any? Not at all? Notat all. The earthquakes don't bother me
the slightest. In fact, Icovered a huge one when I worked in
Seattle, where all the facades felloff, the old buildings and Pioneer Square
and everything. That was far worsethan anything I've seen since I've lived here.
What was that? A six?Something I don't recall, but I
mean it got people's attention. I'lltell you that it's probably more than a
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five. To Wallach, it wasprobably more than a five. You know
what, maybe, but you stillneed to be wary. No, I
don't, you know, I don'tWhat am I supposed to do about earthquakes
which are in the past. AmI supposed to call like JPL or the
USGS and say, hey, therewas an earthquake, swarm. Oh,
you already know about it because youreported it. Thanks a lot, have
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a nice day. What am Isupposed to do? We are literally letting
every single individual listening to the soundof your voice, sound of my voice.
Now, even Mark Fouch over thereon the board. We need to
let them know that we know aboutthis warm Okay, they know, we
know everybody knows, and there's nothingwe can do with it other than say,
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there were twenty four our earthquakes thatnobody felt, nobody and you can
go straight to hell, you two. Stephanf I am six forty. We're
live everywhere to the iHeartRadio app indifferent stevy k s i k OST HD
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two Los Angeles, Range County liveseverywhere on the iHeart Radio app.