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K I Am six forty is laterwith Mo Kelly. We're live everywhere on
the iHeartRadio app. We have ametro update. We'll get to that in
just a second. But also aswe get closer to Memorial Day, we'll
let you know what's open and closedas we get closer to that observance for
our fallen heroes. California could requireage verification to visit porn sites. That's
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very, very important. We haveto make sure that we address that straight
away. And there's a California billwhich would require new cars to beep at
speeding drivers. Let's get to first. I know Mark Ronner, good evening,
Mark Ronner, Hello, Mo.I know that I was listening to
you and I knew that you probablyhave an update for us. Oh,
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thank you for that. Thank you. May I have another? Thank you?
Sure one another, I'll bring iton. Yeah okay, oh yeah,
that was good. Thanks for that. There's a rumor going around that
there might be some precipitation in ourfuture. You may be getting moist tonight,
Mo, we are due for somepatchy drizzle late tonight and into tomorrow
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morning. But what about the weekend? Is it going to mess up my
weekend. No, you, weekendshould be fine, all right, the
seventies and maybe some clouds through theweekend, It'll be okay. Just want
to make sure it's not rain Idon't want that to stop you from standing
outside anyway. I mean you shouldstill stand outdoors. You are really hoping
for rain drops to keep falling onmy head? Well, I don't know
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why you're afraid of it. Areyou one of the wicked witches from Wizard
of Melting of the West? Yes, I know. Do you have flying
monkeys at your disposal? What doyou got that's racist? No, it's
not. Good evening, Mark,good evening, Stephen. How you doing,
brother? Good sir? How areyou? I'm doing well? And
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to Walla Sharp, how are youdoing? Man? Fantastic? I want
all of you to weigh in onthis story as we give the Metro update.
We've been following this, in fact, we've been leading the coverage of
Metro and I asked a question tomorrowyesterday, what is going to be the
tipping point? What needs to happenbefore actual action takes place? Because we've
heard a lot of talk. Wesaid we're going to have this police surge
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fifty officers across all the MTA,and that was supposed to be the stopgap
measure until I don't know what.It doesn't mean that they're going to get
their own police force. It doesn'tmean that there's going to be a real
increased police presidence on trains, onbuses. And in the meantime, people
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are still getting stabbed. No onegot stabbed today as far as I know.
As far as I know, someonecould be getting shanked right now and
it's just not reported as of yet. I don't know. I'm just saying
there's nothing which has come across mydesk alleging that someone was stabbed today connected
to Metro. But I guess someonewas listening to me because Metro seemingly has
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put forward a proposed solution that theycan implement right now. Well, here's
some stats for you. Of theone hundred and fifty three violent crimes perpetrated
on Metro between May twenty twenty threeand April twenty twenty four, one hundred
and forty three of them, Andif you're really good at math, that's
more than ninety three percent. Morethan ninety three percent of those violent crimes
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were committed by people who did notpay a valid fare and were using the
transit system illegally. Metro says it'spossible that stronger fair enforcement could be part
of the plan to make Metro safer. Segan Metro believes that it's possible that
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stronger fair enforcement could be part ofthe plan to make Metro safer. In
fact, Mayor Karen Bass will discussthis particular issue with the Metro Board of
Directors tomorrow. How about that forturning it all around. I'm sorry I
missed something because you you rep thatup like there was a plan like Evil
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Knievo was going to actually complete thejump, but then it seems like it
hit the buses. Off it went. It went Evilnevo ended up in the
bottom of Snake River Canyon. Yeah, I'm confused because, Okay, there's
a there's a misunderstanding here. Ithink Metro has confused correlation with causation.
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There's a correlation people who are committingcrime and have also skipped on the fare.
Okay, there's a correlation there,but it's not a causation where because
they didn't pay the fare, they'remore likely to commit crimes or at leads
to crime. It's not like they'renot paying the pay. Paying the fare
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was the gateway drug to stabbing someone. Oh, yesterday I didn't pay the
fare. Today I'm stabbing someone inthe neck. No, it doesn't work
like that. There's a correlation lawlessness, but there's not a causation. I
don't think you're giving them the benefitof the doubt. Mo. You just
want to have your eyes dotted andtease crossed and make sure somebody's paid to
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get on before they go on astabbing spree. That's the part, Mark,
that's the part that I'm not reallyI'm still not sure because it sounds
like you're saying by them forcing peopleto pay that fare that two dollars or
whatever it is, they're less likelyto stab. The point is, the
point is you can't just get onand stab people for free. Okay,
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nobody's gas free, Yes, thankyou. Okay. Twally, you had
a great point when you say forcedto pay the pair, pay the fair.
Whose responsibility is it going to be? And let me talk about this
from a first person standpoint. WhenI was riding Metro, I would get
on the Blue line in Long Beach. That's an above ground train, that
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platform, I assume it still isto this day. Is not patrolled in
the sense of there's no one takingyour fare. There is no turnstyle for
you to put your fare card in. Okay, it is incumbent upon a
law enforcement officer on the train tocome by and check your fare, which
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they would do every now and thento make sure that you weren't jumping fair
and illegally on the train. Butit wasn't often. I would see a
sheriff's deputy, I don't know,every two or three days on my route.
Not often, but those are theonly people who are actually checking my
fare. Are you saying that thetrain operators got to check people's fair Are
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you saying that the bus operators gotto check someone's fair? If someone's gonna
get on the bus and you're drivingthe bus, do you want to have
that altercation right then and there,Because people, I've seen it, they'll
just walk right on the train,and they'll walk right on the bus.
Do you want the bus driver toget out of the seat and get into
a fight with someone. We've seenthat happen, all right. I don't
think that's what they're there to do. And I'm under the impression that the
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operators are told do not escalate.Yeah. Yeah, Are you expecting the
Metro green shirt ambassadors to step inand say, excuse me, sir,
excuse me man, we need youto pay that fare you or are they
the ones that are going around checktickets? Are they like, can I
see your ticket? I don't thinkso. But there's something else if you
don't know Metro. If you're ridinglike the Blue Line, which is above
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ground, those are outdoor platforms.There is no policing of that, and
there's no turnstyle, so people canget on and off on those platforms very
easily. You can't really police that. As you get to the Red Line
and you're a Metro center downtown andyou're underground, then yes, you have
to use your fare card to getthrough the turnstiles, so there's a little
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bit more of a security measure atthat point. But if you get on
on the Blue Line and you justride in Long Beach to Compton and whatever,
you can just ride all day.No one's stopping you, No one
was asking for fares all that often. It's almost like you're saying, we
can't rely on the honor system withpeople who are crazy enough to get on
one of those things and stab everyone. Well, the flip side is,
are you going to have law enforcementdo it? Are they going to be
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dedicated on every bush? Have youever been? No, you haven't.
But imagine getting on a metro busduring rush hour. There's no place to
set Everyone is standing in the aisles. You have a good seventy to eighty
people on that bus. They're notchecking fares. No they're not. And
to suggest that, well, ifwe checked more fares, we make sure
that they're paying more fares, thatwill have a direct correlation and relationship to
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diminishing crime. No it won't.No, it won't because you don't have
anyone as a deterrent to stop thecrime. The fair is minor. I
just need you to stop the knifeto the neck. I don't care if
they don't pay their fare. Juststop the stabbings, all right, that's
all I want. I care moreabout people's safety than someone jumping a turnstyle.
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Maybe I'm weird like that little highmaintenance I am. And again,
if you're trying to say that thisis gonna be part of the problem and
part of the solution, okay,you're just blowing smoke up mine, you
know. It's just come on,come on, it's not fair jumpers.
If someone's high on meth, thefaar is not gonna make any difference.
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If someone is not in their rightmind, it's not gonna make any difference.
If someone is carrying a shank,who's gonna stop that person getting on
that train. Who's gonna do thecavity search? That's what I want to
know. Heller the lady that gotinto the fight with the ride bus driver
a little while ago. She wastrying to pay her fare and the driver
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told her not to and she stillgot into a fight. So that's all
that right there. Throws this outthe window. Look if I were a
Metro ambassador and I wouldn't be andthey said you have to make sure everyone
pays a fair before they get onthe train, I would quit on the
spot. There's no way who wantsto have that fight because there's going to
be a fight or and I alsosaw this. I know, Stephan gotta
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go break during the summer, especially, you would have kids, I think
they're kids. They could be youngadults, teenagers, early twenties. They
would get on in groups at differentstops, and the doors are only open
for maybe fifteen twenty seconds. Whatare you gonna do to stop? Are
you gonna ask them all of theirfare cards? And if they don't have
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a fair or they don't have avalid fair card, the best you can
do is ask them to get offof the next stop. Ask them,
because if they don't, what isthe escalation? What are you gonna do
physically remove them? No, you'renot, No you're not. That's what
I'm saying. We're not serious aboutdoing anything with Metro. Don't put this
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out as part of the solution.Stop insulting my intelligence. It's salt Mark's
intelligence. Don't don't insult mine.Yeah, please, I'd like your fair
cards and a robust wilding. Please, I'll take a shake to the neck
please. Yes, Now, I'llmake that too. I need one for
twala. It's later with Mokelly.If I am six forty, we life
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everybody I Heart Radio APPA. Imister Mokelly here, We're live everywhere on
the iHeartRadio app. And maybe youhave plans for this upcoming Memorial Day weekend.
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And I know we may all observeMemorial Day the actual day and do
things on the weekend. We mayobserve it differently. For many people,
it can be a very somber occasionas we remember our fallen heroes. Some
people, though, keep it light, may have a barbecue or something like
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that on Saturday or Sunday. Notjudging, just saying. People observe it
as supposed to celebrate it, observeit in different ways as we remember our
fallen heroes. But in observing it, we still have to go about our
day to day lives, and Ioften forget. You might forget what's open,
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what's closed. Here's an easy wayto remember LA City, County,
state, and federal. It's aholiday across the board, so you can
assume most, if not all governmentagencies offices closed, banks closed New York
Stock Exchange markets, or close thecourts. They're close La County Superior courts.
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If you need to know the specificschedule, you can always log onto
La court dot org forward slash holidayif you can get it there. If
you were like me and I,actually I don't know if I told the
story or if I did, Ihaven't told it. Recently, before I
came to Camfi and I was lookingfor work, I had a quasi office
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at the La Public Library. Iwould go to the library, the one
in Harbor City on Western Boulevard Westernand just north of Lomita, right by
Narbonne High School. I would gothere every single day and it was a
place where I had a makeshift office. I would send out my resumes,
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I had use of the internet andother facilities. It was a great way
to stay busy. I swear byLa County Public libraries. But having said
all that, libraries are closed.They'll be closed for the holiday. But
if you want to know when they'llbe closing prior to the holiday or the
lead up to the holiday, youcan always check it out their Facebook page,
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Facebook dot com, forward slash LAPublic Library or www dot lap l
dot org forward slash holiday hyphen closures. I know that's a lot. Google
might be easier. The mail willnot be delivered. Usps will not be
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delivering mail, and post offices areclosed. I'm not sure how that will
impact your ups and FedEx packages wewere just talking about. Metro buses and
subway services in La County will berunning on a weekend slash holiday schedule.
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You can get the specifics at metrodot net and Metrolink Trains. CAFI is
on Chris Little would ride the Metrolinktrain on frequent occasion. Metrolink trains will
be running on a modified schedule onMemorial Day. Each day leading up to
Memorial Day will be normal schedule,but there will be no service on the
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Riverside Line Metrolink Riversideline on Memorial Day. Trash pickup. I know this varies
by area. My area, ifthere's a holiday, for example, will
be there will be the Memorial Dayholiday on Monday. Trash pickup for my
neighborhood is Thursday. Whenever there's aholiday, it kicks back our trash pickup
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a day. And I'm the idiotwho forgets this, and I will forget
again. So I'll put my cansout on Wednesday like I did today.
I put my cans out on Wednesdaybecause I get home too late at night.
I don't want to feel like goingin the backyard and pulling out the
cans at eleven o'clock at night.Okay, But at the same time I
understand that because I I'm the oppositeof you, feeling like an idiot like,
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oh, it's a holiday tomorrow,I'm not gonna put out the trash.
And then I hear the garbage truckroll through it on the wrong holiday,
and I'm like, son of abee, Like I thought that was
no trash today. Well, Ialways put my cans out on Wednesday for
Thursday pickup because I don't want tohave to get up early Thursday morning to
put out the cans. Sometimes wewill, actually most times, they will
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delay the trash one day. Ifthe trash pickup schedules push back one day,
customarily that means it'll be picked upon Friday. There are times,
Stephan, just like you're talking about, was like, wait a minute,
there was a holiday this week.Why aren't they pushing everything back to day
and they pick it up on theThursday. For me, to be safe,
I will still put my cans outon Wednesday because I don't want to
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do it late Wednesday night and Idon't want to have to get up early
and rush if they should happen topick up up on Thursday. But if
there is holiday schedule, the trashwon't come until Friday, and my cans
will be baking and smelling like stuffin the sun for an extra day and
a half or so. You know, first world problems, But trash,
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I will call your local trash providerfor the specific sanitation schedule. It's real
simple in that regard. It's city, county, state, federal. It's
a holiday for everything. So justabout every major service that you'll need will
not be in operation, will notbe open on Memorial Day. Throughout the
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weekend, yes, but not onMonday Memorial Day. As we acknowledge and
remember our fallen heroes. It's Laterwith Mo Kelly k if I AM six
forty. We are live everywhere onthe iHeartRadio app. You're listening to Later
with Mo Kelly on demand from KFIAM six forty. California could require age
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verification to visit porn sites. Whatis the world coming to? What is
the world coming to? When Iwas coming of age, we had to
hunt for our porn. We hadto struggle. We had to really search
high and low. We had togo to friends houses and see if their
dads had any type of porn collection. And I'm not talking about the videos.
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I'm talking about pre video age,where there was only print media.
You had to have pictures. Thatwas it. You had to hope that
someone was stuffing some magazines and somemattresses, or you had a friend who
could go into a seven eleven andgo to the rack and buy some for
you. That was the only waywe could see a playboy or a penthouse
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or a hustler or a we asOUI not the game console Wii times of
change. I have to remember theymay not get that reference. Yeah,
otherwise you were just stuck with theSears catalog. Hunh. Yeah, that's
all we had, you know,women who were scantily clad where underwear?
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That was all we had. Andto look at kids today, they don't
know how good they have it.They've been surfing porn websites for decades now
and nobody ever asked for ID.Well, all that's about to change,
possibly here in California. There isa legislation which has already passed the state
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Assembly, and it would have Californiajoin a handful of states if it passes
the state Senate in which laws havebeen passed requiring pornography sites to verify the
ages of visitors to ensure that they'readults. Under the bill, porn sites
would need to take quote unquote reasonablesteps. I don't know what that means
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to verify a user is an adult, such as using age verifications software or
having the user provide the site acredit card or government issued ID. Yes,
that's what all of us want todo, submit our government ID to
a porn site. Cookies are badenough, all right, but you want
me to give you my driver licenseor my passport that has a photo and
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my address. Anyhow, the billwould require that any data collection would ensure
the user's anonymity wink wink. Itwould not be used to create a record
of the user's online activity. Yeah. Sure, remember we talk about this
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on Tech Thursday with Marshall Collier.The whole idea of privacy is an illusion,
and as soon as you put thatinformation out there, it's out there.
We talked about the Yahoo hack wherethey had data from people fifteen and
twenty years ago. Excuse me,the AT and T hack who had phone
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service years and years ago, weren'teven using the service anymore more than a
decade pass And that information is outthere, the private data. I can
only assume that if you give yourgovernment issued ID to pornhub dot com,
for example, no endorsement, justfor example, that that ID is going
to stay on their servers in perpetuityup until they get hacked. And that
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information is then out there. Thiscan only end badly. Now I feel
that I've been attacked because I've beenan adult now for the better part of
almost three and a half decades justguessing okay, and now I am the
one who's going to be made tosuffer and I have to show ID just
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for me to get my porn on. It's not fair. It is not
fair because those crumb snatchers didn't knowhow good they had it, and they
hit letting people know that they wereable to look at porn and cheuala.
You know this because it was happeningin schools everywhere. They were hacking their
own little laptops and using it tosurf the internet to all these crazy side
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because they didn't want to get ontheir own phone. Yeah. No,
that's what the kids do, andthey will find a way around this.
There is no way that they canguarantee that you're going to be able to
put up a real idea, especiallyin the world of what AI. You're
telling me that these kids can't comeup with some AI program to just enter
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some information. As soon as theydo, they need to call me,
text me, message me, inbox me and let me know because I'm
not giving up my real idy,no, sir, Next thing, I
know, it'll be a hack andI'll be on the front page of Fox
News. Well, Moe Kelly hosta KFI was found in the data breach
of pornhob dot com and x videosdot Com and Doggie Daycare porn dot Com.
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Doggy Daycare, you know what Imean. I'll just say I don't
know what doggy. That was ajoke. It's got too far. Literally,
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anytime you want to jump in markanytime. Well, mo, you
like what you'll like? Okay,nobody's gonna judge you. Oh right.
I mean. The first thing peoplewant, obviously when they're looking for online
porn, is to proudly declare theiridentity. The first thing they want to
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do. Man, it just goeswithout saying, Yes, I'm eighteen,
here's my name, here's my address, and here is my government history.
Do you like my Social Security?And how about the Google street view of
my house? How about that too? It's like the twenty twenty four version
of the back room because they hadthose beads and you couldn't walk in there
quietly. Oh you're talking about thevideo store. The video store. Yeah,
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oh, you know one of those. There's no way you could go
in there and just be silent,because it would be well, not only
that, you still had to bringthe boxes to this right, exactly right.
Don't ask me how I know that. Oh, and let me tell
you when I worked at a videosturing grad school. Did you think I
was gonna let any of that goby? Oh, let's see, so
you'd like a copy of Hannah DoesHer Sisters? Is that correct? I'll
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be right back with that. Oh, Debbie does Dallas? Oh in Manuel
one through eight. Well, thething is, the ones that they put
on video cassette had the best titlesin the world. So you'd really be
failing your public if you if youdidn't say them out loud. Oh my
goodness, because they were always spoofson actual movie titles like, oh,
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Pumping Iron. Oh sorry, sorryI misread it pumping Irene rank you.
Yeah, we'll be right back withthat. I remember one was not Star
Wars, but Star you know whatI mean, things like that, things
like that. Of course, don'task me how I know that as well.
No, seriously, my first apartmentI had two housemates, Paul and
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Bo. Paul I don't know whateverhappened to him, but Bo, he
was one of my groomsmen in mywedding. We grew up together. Paul
and Bow worked in a video storecalled Good Time Video. It doesn't even
exist anymore, but we had allthese free rentals, including the free porn
rentals. They would bring home allthese selections, and I can't tell you
about all the parties we had,all right, just know that we had
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parties. But you could see allthese ridiculous titles. And the porn industry
is making so much money just becauseof the home video market. Oh yeah,
home video caused a revolution in thatfield. Yeah. The last thing
I want now is my browsing history, or more specifically to Walla's browsing history.
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I care more about his than mineout there for the public to see
and review. Because this law isgoing to happen. They're going to sign
it into law, and it's goingto forever change VPNs, and I don't
know there'll be a way you'll beable to circumvent it. But when you
find out, let me know soI can let someone else know so I
can share it as a public service. Yeah, it's all academic for you.
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You're listening to Later with Moe Kellyon Demand from KFI AM six forty.
We were really over last segment talkingabout internet porn. We had our
priorities straight this segment very quickly.We have to talk about the California Senate
which just passed SB nine six'one, which would require passive speed limitters
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to be installed in all new carsmanufactured or sold in California by twenty thirty
two. Quick civics lesson. CaliforniaSenate has passed it. It still has
to pass the Assembly. It probablywill, but you know, has to
pass both houses. This motion,which was introduced by Senator Scott Winner,
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Democrat from San Francisco, says itwould make it would make California the first
state in the nation to enact thissafety requirement. And if you didn't know,
it's similar to a law in theEU that is set to take effect
in July. With the EU lawwas used as the blueprint for this.
SB nine sixty one would require everypassenger vehicle, truck, and bus manufactured
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or sold here in California to beequipped with these passive speed governors or limiters
by twenty thirty two. With thefifty percent phase in by twenty twenty nine.
The passive speed governors, they say, are referred to as passive intelligent
speed assistants and would warn drivers withaudible and visual signals when they exceed the
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speed limit by greater than ten milesper hour. Close quote. That's a
state Senator Wiener's office. I getthe sense. Mark correct me if I'm
wrong. I get the sense.This is kind of like the lane assist.
It'll beep at you if you're driftinginto another lane, or if there's
a car right next to you.There's an audible alert, but it doesn't
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control the car in any way.I have something that already does that.
It's it's called a girlfriend. Puther in the passenger seat. Then really
she performs all of those functions atan acceptable volume. She's a side she's
a side seat driver. Let's justwe don't need that extra tech in our
car. Well, I look atit this way. I drive fast.
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I acknowledge that it's something I've talkedabout on the radio before. I'm self
aware. I'm usually in a hurrywherever I'm going, and I try to
remind myself to slow down. Whatdo you get up to there? If
the speed's sixty five, what doyou get up to under advice of counsel?
I decline to answer that. Let'ssay, theoretically, when we're in
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a sixty five mile an hour zone, hypothetically, hypothetically, speaking in my
younger years, long long, longago, Yeah, going down the five
freeway sixty five. Will use thatas an example if I were hypothetically driving
home at night where it's a littlebit more open. But I wasn't looking
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at this sphedomino exactly, but Iwas into the neighborhood of eighty five.
Of course, yeah, you wouldn'tintentionally do that. Ever, it was
a downhill grade, and the statuteof limitations is long past on that.
Absolutely, I advise everyone to drivethe speed limit of sixty five, the
posted speed limit. Of course,we all believe in the law here,
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all of us. But my questionwas for someone hypothetically like me, or
drove similarly to me. I don'tknow what the beeping thing is going to
do, because according to this thedriver's always in control, and if it's
like lane assists or all these otherthings which are presently in cars, you
can always turn it off. Ohyou can turn it off, well,
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put its way. In my wife'scar, she has that beeping sound.
If you drift into another lane,or if you're trying to make a lane
change and there's a car right nextyou go, he'll say, doop go
on that day something like that.If you can turn it off, why
would you ever turn it on?Well, here's the thing. It doesn't
say that you can't turn it off, and it says that the driver is
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still in control. It doesn't physicallycontrol the car, and it doesn't say
that the driver won't have control overit. And it says that it will
be audible and visual. You haveto have some sort of settings controlled on
that. Oh god, you know, I would hate that unless it were
like in the voice of Andrew Diceplay or something like hey, get out
of there, something like that.Yeah, I don't know if there's any
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voice I would like to hear.I don't want my car talking to me
now. And that's part of thereason why I have not updated my car,
because I don't need all those bellsand whistles, and I don't think
I'm open and admitable to those bellsand whistles. Not the best selling point
for a new vehicle. If you'relooking around. You might just have to
buy your car outside of California.But for me, most times I am
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driving incomplete silence. I'm alone inmy thoughts. I'm thinking. I'm just
I enjoy the silence. I don'thave the radio on. I'm not playing
any music. I'm not listening toa book on tape. Most times,
especially driving home, I'm just inmy own head, and I just like
to hear the ambient noise of lifearound me. You're supposed to tell people
you're listening to KFI. Moh no, no, no, no, no
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no, I listen, But I'msaying most times, most times, I
just like to have it quiet.Of course, I bounced it back and
forth. Man, I'm listening toGeorge Doran. It's your time for quiet
meditation, self reflection. All right, look at the time, Look at
the time. Okay. If Iam Sex forty live everywhere in the iHeartRadio
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