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Okay if I am. Since fortyyears later with Mo Kelly, we're live
everywhere on the iHeartRadio app and I'mstill so glad to be back in the
chair, back here with you,having returned recently from Korea. And if
you don't know, I'm one ofthose nervous flyers. I'm that guy who
will get on the plane, butdoesn't really want to get on the plane.
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And each time I tell that topeople, I get the normal response,
Well, you know it's safer thandriving the car. You know that
the safest way to travel. AndI know all that, I know all
the statistics, I get all that. I'm just saying it's not my thing.
And i know if I want toget around the world, I'm gonna
have to get on an airplane.And I'm reminded of this as we start
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off the show tonight. You're probablyin your car right now, a lot
of you, or maybe you're athome and you just got home from work,
or maybe you're getting ready to geton the road for the Fourth of
July weekend, and I'm here toremind you that, yes, you are
right. It is more dangerous inthe car than in the air. It's
just that I know when I drivehome tonight, there is zero chance of
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me ending up in the side ofa mountain and bursting into a ball of
flames. That is a significant difference. But I saw this study and this
isn't where I want to start tonight. Southern California freeways they remain deadly as
roadway fatalities are soaring. This isaccording to a new report which was released
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yesterday, and it details the datafrom twenty twenty two. I guess they're
still tabulating the people who are dyingin twenty twenty three. We only have
the data from twenty twenty two.But as far as California freeways, they
are deadly. And I'm gonna giveyou the top ten deadliest roads by county.
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Again, this is for the yeartwenty twenty two. They don't have
all the numbers for twenty twenty three. I guess there's still bodies on the
side of the road they've not accountedfor. That's the only thing I can
think of. I mean, we'remore than two thirds of the way through
twenty twenty four. You think you'dhave the data for twenty twenty three.
But nonetheless, we have to gowith what we have. Here is for
twenty twenty two California's ten top deadliestroads by county. All right, let's
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start it. Coming in at numberten is the one oh one Freeway in
Santa Clara. So if you shouldhappen to be listening right now, you
are careening towards your death. I'mnot wishing ill on you. I'm just
letting you know you know you gotnever mind. Coming in at number nine
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of california Top ten deadliest roads bycounty. Again, this is for twenty
twenty two. It's probably much worsethan twenty twenty three. Let's go up
the state. The one, seventyeight and ninety nine freeways in Kern County.
I don't think I've driven those before, coming in at number eight.
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All those under the sound of myvoice. On the ten Freeway in La
You're on your way to a veryvery painful and disastrous in right now.
The ten Freeway the eighth deadliest roadby county for twenty twenty two, coming
in at number seven. I don'tthink I've ever driven this freeway or ridden
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on this freeway. The four Freewayand Contra Costa. Nope, no anyone,
anyone. Heeler eeler No, okay, Coming in at number six,
The eighty Freeway in Alameda, goingup towards Oaktown. Anyone, anyone?
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I haven't driven that one. Ithink I've written on it at one point
or another. Going to Oakland,Alameda County. Baby, Coming in at
number five of California's top ten deadliestroads by county for twenty twenty two.
The one on one Freeway. Checkyou in again, but this time in
Santa Barbara. So if you planto drive to Santa Barbara for this weekend,
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I wish you well. May theforce be with you, and may
the odds for ever be in yourfavor, because you might die. I
can see that all right. Comingin at number four the five Freeway in
Orange County. Hello, Orange County, I've missed you. It's been so
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long since we've spoken to each other. Yes, we've all from the Five
through Orange County and we have nearlynearly, just barely cheated death every single
time we drive on the five Freewayin Orange County. Now coming in at
number three as far as California's topten deadliest roads by county for the year
twenty twenty two. Oh, youthought I was kidding. We're still on
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the five Freeway in San Diego County. The five Freeway is a literal death
trap. So if you're driving rightnow on the five Freeway listening to the
KFI AM six forty via con dios, Pray Eat Sleep. What is the
movie Pray Live Something Death He lived? Pray Eat, Pray Love Burn.
There we go, There we go, coming in at number two of California's
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top ten deadliest roads by county fortwenty twenty two. Because I wanted to
get to show off to a verypositive and cheery start. Number two ten
Freeway in River Tucky County or Riverside. I prefer River Tucky. I haven't
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Yeah, I've driven to ten outthere before. Just deadn't you know?
I'm actually surprised, not to giveaway it's not number one. How is
the one ten Freeway, the RoyalSeko portion of it not on this list?
If you've ever driven the one tenFreeway north or south out of Pasadena
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into Pasadena, and have you seenthe people who have to try to get
on the freeway from a complete stop. You have to go zero sixty in
three seconds or your debt debt.But that was once upon a time.
I think enough people have died onthat freeway that is kind of known now,
maybe maybe even I try not todrive it for that reason. And
it's like a speedway. People aredriving like eighty five ninety miles an hour.
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I would never do that. Idrive one hundred. I wouldn't drive
eighty five. But it is dangerous. But it didn't make the top ten
of California Autuba California's top ten deadlistRoads by County twenty so coming in at
number one the deadliest road by countyfor twel the year twenty twenty two.
Is just in case you plan togo to Las Vegas this weekend and you
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get on the fifteen Freeway in SanBernardino County, you're gonna die. Enjoyer
Independence Date weekend. It's Later withmo Kelly, can'f I AM six forty.
We're live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app. You're listening to Later with mo
Kelly on demand from KFI AM sixforty. And I've said time and time
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again, I wish there was aclass when I was in school, and
I wish there is a class nowfor high schoolers to learn about part of
finance personal finance, finance more broadly, macro micro economics, things of that
nature, if only because they're goingto use that the rest of their lives.
It was nice. I had homeeconomics, I used that, I
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had woodshop. Haven't used that,but there were skills which were transferable on
some level. And I gave FloridaGovernor Ron DeSantis credit for this when Florida
implemented something similar about maybe a yearago. Well, California is catching up
to Florida in this regard. Californiahas a new high school requirement where students
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will learn how to balance the checkbook, which is kind of outdated, but
how about balance their account. Idon't know about a checkbook, but manage
credit and learn to avoid financial scams. California students will have to complete a
complete course in pocketbook economics that wouldbe tantamount to what we learned as home
economics of a different sort back inthe day. They'll manage credit cards.
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They'll have to pass this course tograduate from high school in twenty thirty one.
This bill, it's drawing criticism.I don't know why, and I
don't know from whom, but thisdrawing criticism from those concerned about another requirement
on crammed academic schedules. That's afake. That's a fake reason to be
upset. This is something that kids, When I say kids, young people
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actually need and can benefit from.And the way it's laid out, it's
going to be a standalone, onesemester course in personal finance and it can't
be combined with any other course.And it's going to start in the twenty
seven twenty eight school year, meaningstudents graduated in twenty twenty thirty one twenty
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thirty one will have to pass theclass. I am all for it one
hundred percent. I'm not listening toany Debbie Downer. I'm not listening to
any type of criticism. This isthe stuff that is actually You remember when
we were in school, we said, I don't know when I'm going to
use algebra two. Where am Iever going to use trigonometry metal shop?
How is that going to help me? These are things that I've heard and
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I understand the thinking behind it.Not everything you learn is specifically for that
purpose. For example, one ofthe best classes I had in high school,
South Torron's high school class of eightyseven ghost Spartans one of the best
classes I had was geometry. Notthat I've used literal geometry in my life
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since then, but the problem solvingthe proofs, just managing obstacles in a
very general sense is very geometric innature, and as far as how you
think about problem solving. So Iknow I've used geometry. Still trying to
figure out algebra two. I don'tknow where I've used that anywhere. Mark,
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maybe you have, Maybe you canremind me of me using it somehow.
No, math is kind of myweak spot. I had to take
moron senior math in high school,and it involves exactly this real world stuff
that you're talking about, balancing checkbooks, real world things. Just you know,
so you don't do it disastrous cellphone because you're an idiot. Yeah,
I'm not a math guy. Youknow. When I got to When
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I was in school, we didnot have to take trigonometry and calculus as
a graduate requirement. I know that'schanged now. When I got to college,
I had to take calculus. Thatwas difficult for me. That was
really really difficult for me. I'mnot a math guy. I'm not a
numbers guy. I'm an analytical guy. Oh, calculus looks miserable. I
wouldn't take that if he held agun in my head. In fact,
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I changed majors in college because Iwanted to avoid math as much as possible.
But we're similar like that, wecan agree on that. But this
is something, Well, put itthis way, if I could get back
the ten years of what I callfarting around, messing up credit, not
knowing how paying certain bills late aweek or two late can add up over
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the course of years. And thenwhen you're ready to buy a car or
buy a house, and you understandhow a credit report can really not negatively
impact, but adversely impacts your life. Negatively impact. Yes. The important
thing to teach kids, though,is it's much more expensive to be poor,
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and therefore you've got to watch outon multiple fronts if you're poor,
and part of that is learning thepathway to being poor with credit debt.
When I went to college, therewas I don't know, twenty five thirty
people just waiting to give me acredit card. Here, here's five hundred
dollars, get your credit going.Now what I did have going for me
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My parents, bless their hearts,they were forward thinking, and they open
credit in my name and also myfather's name to help develop a credit profile
for me as I was getting olderbefore I was even an adult, so
I had established credit by the timeI wanted to buy my first car.
So they bailed you out. Andyou never had the pleasure of seeing a
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shopkeeper cut up your credit card infront of your face. No, I've
had cards declined. That's not cutup. But that was okay. And
if you're not a certain age,you may not be old enough to remember
this. If you had like amaster charge not master card, master charge,
or a diners club old school American, Oh yeah, diners club,
yeah, and you would go toI don't know, a restaurant whatever.
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It was not like it is today. You didn't have this unlimited credit and
if you didn't pay your bill ontime, or if you exceeded your credit
limit, it would be declined.And that was before I don't know how
they figured it out, because itwasn't always electronically automated. Remember you had
the physical card reader, the scrapergoal shit. Yeah, but they would
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find out your card has declined,and then what why are you laughing at
me? For you knew what Iwas talking about. That's all it matters.
And they would take your card.I had my card taken most definitely.
They didn't cut it up in frontof me, but they took the
card. Oh, I had one. In fact, I was traveling.
I was in Glasgow, Scotland,and I was in a clothing shop and
the guy just held it up rightin front of my facemen. Snip,
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snip, snip. It's good onthe self esteem, is what I'll tell
you. I was gonna say,there's nothing more embarrassing than having your card
decline in front of a bunch ofpeople, or in front of a date
or something like that. But wholepoint is these types of courses, be
it here in Florida, would goa long way I think in helping people
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avoid some of those short term issuesand also long term issues. I was
not real good with credit in mylate twenties and early thirties, and then
I wanted to buy a condo,as like, mister Kelly, your credit
is trash. What do you meantrash? It's five hundred isn't five hundred
good? No, mister Kelly,is not. It's very bad. In
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fact, you wouldn't be able tobuy a handkerchief on credit. If I
knew then what I know now.And part of this is teaching kids so
they can learn then as opposed tolearning years and years ahead. And I
and I look at T. WallerSharp. I remember he was a Donald
Trump of real estate for about fivesix years. About five years, Yeah,
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and then it all went to hell. I'm glad, like, no,
this course is going to be perfect. But by the time my daughter
is a senior, this will kickedin. So for her senior year.
The hell with trigonometry, you're notgoing to use that ever, use this,
you know. And my son whilehe was in high school, not
at his school, but in aweek in program where he was like a
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weekend study program, they taught financialliteracy and so he's like already prepped for
the dangers of credit abuse and scamsand things like that. So I love
this. In these courses that you'retalking about, do they teach that if
you're at a party and somebody startstalking to you about crypto, immediately turn
around and go talk to somebody else. Look, if you try to talk
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to me about crypto, I willsock you in your job. That's appropriate.
If I had a dollar, Ihave to go talk to these other
people who any It just didn't matter. Just get the freak out my face.
Yeah, but education has to evolve. Schools have to evolve. This
is a positive evolution. Again.When I was in seventh grade, we
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had home economics and it was usefulfor the time. I learned how to
sew, I learned how to cookon a very basic level. There's some
skills that I still use to thisday. I was mending one of my
suit jackets just the other day andremind me of my teacher MS. Edwards
from seventh grade home economics. Butthe world has changed, and so our
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education has to change as well.I stand by this one hundred percent.
Should have done it fifteen twenty yearsago. You're listening to Later with Moe
Kelly on demand from KFI AM sixforty. But let me just say this.
I'm not saying that I want allthe credit. I don't want all
the credit. I want a littlebit of the credit, just a tiny
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bit, just some acknowledgement. Don'ttell me that the Metro has okayed a
plan to start its own police agencyand they're gonna wind down the contracts with
Sheriff and LAPD. Don't tell methat the MTA is going to do that.
Mister m'kelly had absolutely no influence onthat. Don't tell me after all
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my ramps, all my ravings,all my complaints, all my verbal screeds
if you will, about Metro andthe failings of Metro, and I said,
let's just get to the solution.All this nibbling around the edges with
ambassadors and classical music and you knowthey're gonna increase the patrols of the different
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police departments. Said, let's justget to the solution. You need your
own police department, in house policedepartment. I said that from the very
beginning, and now we're moving inthat direction. And I deserve just a
little bit of credit, Steph.And I know it's your birthday. Maybe
need to come in here and patme on the back because my arm just
can't quite be far enough. Ineed just a little bit of credit.
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Metro has okayed the plan to startits own police agency, and it was
a unanimous executive board vote ten tozero okay. And this was after the
chiefs of the LAPD Long Beach PoliceDepartment and the LA County Sheriff's Department who
said, we need something different,okay, because we can't be held responsible
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for trying to keep everyone safe onbuses, on paraphrasing, and trains and
platforms. They said, this isthe way to go, and nobody mentioned
my name. Can I Can Iget just a shout out, Sheriff Luna,
you know, can I get ashout out Interim Police Chief Choy?
Just can I get some acknowledgement thatI had some input, some influence on
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changing the metaphorical direction of Metro becausethis should happen a long time ago.
And I think Twalla I said somethingto the defect of what is going to
be that tipping point event which isgoing to make this unavoidable, that you
just have to do something. Youcan't wait to the next budget year.
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You can't wait till the next personis shot. You can't wait till the
next person to stab. What wasgonna be that event? I think it
happened while I was in Korea.You said that right before the last show
you did, right before you wenton vacation, you said, what is
gonna be that one thing? Yousaid that because you were talking to them
on Metro then, and it happenedwhile you were on vacation. Unfortunately,
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someone had to die and I'm nottrying to make light of that, but
someone had to die to finally pushthe metro board to where the rest of
us are. And I'm not sayingit was only me. I mean other
people saying like something needed to change. Even today. I mean there was
a sleepy man carrying a loaded gunon a metro bus. He was taking
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it into custody on Glendale. Thatwas a crisis barely avoided. Some dramatic
moments unfolding just here behind me inGlendale, where a man on a bus
triggered a major police response after reportsthat he was armed. Now, it's
got to be noted one of thebiggest issues police had getting control of this
situation was actually waking that man up. Take a listen. Police surrounded this
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metro bus at San Fernando and LoSkilis, calling for the man inside the
surrender and as the man turns himselfin, you can't help but notice you
look scared, maybe a little bitconfused. And that could be because,
according to the La County Sheriff's Department, he had just woken up. According
to the Shire's office, about ninep fifty this morning, the bus had
come to a stop and all thepassengers got off. If everybody got off
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that bus and he was still asleep, I'm willing to bet he was probably
under the influence of something. Howe, how is everyone to get off the
bus and you're still stone cold asleep. But again, if you had a
larger police presidence, she wouldn't haveto call, you know. But all
I'm saying is, you know,can someone like a rect distract a statue
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in my you know, yeah,we need to have a statue of me
a Metro plaza. We need tohave some sort of plaque, some sort
of commemoration keeps the city. I'mnot asking a lot. I'm really not
asking a lot. A key tothe city doesn't cost a lot. Ask
Buffy. I would say, maybeas part of Mayor Baths's reelection, because
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she sits on the board, sheactually is the top of the board of
Metro, maybe they should have youfor the unveiling of the new Metro police
station. You can cut the ribbonthat's right to the doors, and you
know, talk about how long youhave fought for this to happen. That's
the only way to make it right. Mayor Bass, I know you're listening.
I know you're listening. If not, someone will tell you about it.
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I think you should present me withthe key to the city, some
sort of resolution, thank you mefor my unwavering dedication and support the city
of Los Angeles. And I don'tknow. Some some something would like a
skyrider be too much. No,here's what they should do. They should
name their batons or truncheons after you, Like, Hey, you don't want
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me to work you over with mymost dick. No, no, no,
he has a line. He needsan actual metro line like the MOA
line. Yes, yes, thatline. You got things bigger, mayor
best. You need to name anew line or even an old line.
You know who cares about the Kline or the J line when name it
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the MO line? Name it afterme? Okay, it's not like having
a child and name it after me. That's fleeting, that's ephemeral. Nobody
wants that, right. I wantedsomething that's going to supplant me, that's
going to live on forever until thebig earthquake. Just have a whole train
line. I've earned this, Yeah. I have used this platform, this
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chair of this microphone, night afternight after night, talking about all the
people who've been harmed on Metro.Why Because I knew something needed to change,
and I knew what that solution was. And finally, the rest of
Metro Los Angeles they come around tosee it as I've seen it. I
gave them the answer. The leastthey can do is bow down and show
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some gratitude, some fealty, somesomething. People need to say. Ma'am,
I'm headed home. I'm gonna catchthe mo. How about a special
mop for cleaning up all the urineon Metro? You could call it the
mo. Okay, come on,trying to help stefanish your birthday. Don't
get your ass whipped. Okay,let's a rip shot for that. No
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show some appreciation. I'm the thehell. Wait a minute, and what
people don't know is we just gotyou a taco dinner for your birthday.
How is it You're gonna order ataco dinner on my tab? And then
turn around and give Mark Ronner arip shot for for, you know,
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just maligning me, for he cando what he wants. No. I
think he slived. I think hewas moving in the chair. I saw
him. He was moving and heaccidentally hit the button. He's a little
too accurate for it to be anaccident. There are a lot of buttons
in that studio, and he justhappened to hit that one for that sound
effect. I'm feeling like you treatme like Mayor Bass. I'm feeling unappreciated
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here. Okay, all right,No, I a great thing. You
should get a line too. Allright, Well make that happen, Mayor
Bass. I know you're listening.Let's let's do something. Okay. I
need a key. I need atrain line named after me. I need
some sort of resolution. I needa statue, a commemorative plaque, something
to recognize how much work that Iput in to save this city, one
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metro ride at a time. Thankyou very much. That's all the sport
I'm gonna get at two Twala crickets, the one that came over with the
mola. I'm very insecure here,okay, I line it's Lay with mo
Kelly k if I AM six forty. We are live everywhere on the iHeartRadio
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app. You're listening to Later withmo Kelly on demand from KFI AM six
forty. And you know it's agood day when we have a seven eleven
update in just in case you're notfamiliar with Later with Mo Kelly, I
implore you to stay away from seveneleven. When I was in Korea,
they were everywhere, they were everywhere. Seven eleven is real big around the
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world, but here in La it'sdifferent. It's very, very dangerous.
I say, be very careful gettingon the metro and I say, stay
your ass out of seven eleven.And we've been following these robberies of seven
eleven up and down the California coast. It's happening all over the state.
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And I was saying, and Iwas trying to remind people, this is
not happening at Circle K. Imean, there may be an occasional robbery
of a Circle K, there maybe an occasional robbery of AMPM too Much
Good Stuff, but there's not adaily occurrence in the way that there is
with seven eleven. And I tryto tell people, you know, part
of being safe is connected to thedecisions that you make before a situation happens.
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For example, you don't go tothe ATM at two in the morning
fortnight, I don't stop for gasat night. I don't go to seven
eleven ever for any reason. Andhere are another not one, but two
reasons. Let's go to Arcadia.Four people were hospitalized after a car crashed
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through a storefront seven eleven on Fridaynight. It happened at ten thirty pm.
Okay, and I'm not blaming sevento eleven for being seven to eleven.
But if you're not at seven elevenaround seven to eleven, it can't
happen to you. Another crash,a dramatic one in Arcadia, where to
Yota Prius crashed right into what seveneleven, injuring four people. It happened
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near Baldwin in Fairview Avenues. Whyis she trying to be so sexy with
the report? It happened in Baldwin, Fairview. Another crash, a dramatic
one in Arcadia where Toyota Prius,Toyota Prius so Yoda Prius crashed right into
it seven eleven injuring four people.It happened. Why the inflection in her
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voice? Oh this is informative.I should start doing the news in more
of a bedroom voice, shouldn't they? Injury four people? Four people?
It happened near Baldwin in Fairview.Did you hear how sexy she was on
Fairview? I was just gonna saythat's the one where I caught it.
Fairview, come and get it,Fairview Baldwin in Fairview Avenues last night,
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the Prius smashing through the front glassdoors. I don't know if this is
true. Can Prius smashed through anything? Really? I don't know, but
that sounds like a catwoman. It'sJulie Numar. It sounds like we interviewed
her as a matter of fact ona planet sometimes. Oh jealous again,
Yeah, it sounds like it's almostlike she's mocking. The whole thing is
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the previous crashed through the window andfour people were injured. You're getting warms
crashed through this tight little window.I don't know if Prius smashing through the
front class doors leaving debris and storeitems scattered all for victims were Oh that
inhale was pretty sexy. Scattered allfor victims who were inside the seven eleven.
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She did she actually emphasize inside theseven eleven. All for victims who
were inside the seven eleven when ithappened. They suffered minor to moderate injuries
and police arrested the driver of thePrius on suspicion of dui. Wow,
listen of the UI were they deepinside the seven eleven, deep deep deep
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inside. I wonder if they gotany I can't say that on the air.
I'm not going to say that inthere. And police arrested the driver
of the Prius on suspicion of doyouI, do youI? How did that
person get that job? I thinkwe know to Scha to Shay And there
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was a seven to eleven robbed atgunpoint in Palo Alto. Palo Alto police
are looking for a man who theysaid robbed a seven eleven in midtown Monday
night, assaulted a store clerk andheld him up at gunpoint night seven eleven
night. Nothing good happens at seveneleven. Nothing good happens at seven eleven
at night. The man reportedly enteredthe store and shortly before midnight, picked
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up a package of candy and approachedthe register. He then showed a gun
and demanded money. Police said,when the clerk refused, that's mistake.
If you're working at seven eleven andsomeone comes in demanding money, give them
the damn money. It's not yourmoney, just hand it over. No,
and it says he then showed agun. It wasn't like a finger
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in a sweat jacket. Showed agun and demanded money. When the clerk
refused, the man hit him inthe face before fleeing on foot. The
clerk, a man in his thirties, described the assailant as a Hispanic mail
in his late teens early twenties,was short to medium stature and a medium
built. He wore all black clothing. Yah yeah, yeah, yeah,
yeah yeah. The clerk suffered aminor injury to his face, but declined
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medical attention. Police said that therehave been no similar incidents in Palo Alto
recently. They'll just wait till tomorrowanother seven to eleven will get robbed.
But I gotta I gotta tell youif this going back to the car which
plowed into the Arcadia seven eleven,and this is from Foxla dot com,
I don't know who the announcer is, the newsreader is, but if this
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is their best work, I wonderwhat the audition tape sounded like, because
I'm kind of like turned on abit. And police arrested the driver of
the Prius on suspicion of d uido ui remain seated? I beg you
to remain seated? Do you?I? She's so hot? Do U?
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I a Prius and d U I. I don't know if it can
see better than that of Ui DoUi. It's later with Mo Kelly kf
I AM six forty everywhere on theiHeartRadio app. If it doesn't affect you
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