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July 9, 2024 33 mins
ICYMI: Hour One of ‘Later, with Mo’Kelly’ Presents – A look at Southern California’s extreme heatwave juxtaposed against the status of several Southern California beaches which are under restriction due to extreme bacteria…PLUS – Thoughts on the latest act of violence perpetrated against an LA Metro Driver AND Californian’s ranking on the list of states where people pay their bills - on KFI AM 640…Live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app
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Mister bo Kelly, here can ifI am six forty, We're live everywhere
on the iHeartRadio app and as hotas hell outside, I mean hot.
I walked out of the garage today, as in the garage of the office,
walked up the steps and you getoutside, and there's about maybe forty

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steps between the garage and actually saythe exit to the garage and the glass
doors which lead into iHeartMedia. Ithought I was going to die you too,
huh. On the spot, Isaid, I'm not gonna make it
same. I'm not going to makeand I don't know who's maybe ninety five
here, I don't know. Ijust knew that it was too much for

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me to bear. And I knowit's much worse different areas of southern California.
So this is when I have tolean on my later crew, more
specifically Mark Runner, to tell uswhen the rain is coming, that little

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sounder is the most satisfaction you're gonnaget. There's no rain coming our way,
buddy boy, not even a littlebit, not even a little,
not even a droplet. It's gonnabe hot, hot, hot till the
weekend. Then maybe in LA it'sgonna get down to mid eighties. But
it's gonna be like this till Friday. Okay, let me see if I
can get a second opinion. Certainlyyou're gonna feel all over the place.
We can see a couple of spotswhere you might find some relief as usually

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head to the beach. You seea little hint of marine layer there in
our Malibu shop, but live rightnow. It's keeping any thing sculling cool
side there. That's where you goto get away from the hea because you
go in a little bit and thetemperatures absolutely jump. So from sixty six
tack on thirty degrees to Van Eysninety six right now in the three o'clock
hour, things looking out to oneten. The high desert even hotter still.

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So certainly the hot temps all aroundsouthern California warmers runs to the inland
area. So we're showing you oneten Lancaster and Palmdale. We're showing one
eleven in Palm Springs right now,ninety eight for Idawa, ninety one for
Wrightwood, and we're showing it alongthe coastline San Commenti. Right there at
seventy one degrees, a little cloudcover showing up there sixty seven a cool
spot in Oxnard right now. Sothose beach numbers are pretty nice at seventy

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two and seventy one compared to theninety seventh in Pasadena Covina in Ontario,
with the ninety six in Chino Hillsright now. Can we get just some
moderation, Can we get a littlenuance in the weather. Can we get
a little something in between. It'sgoing to rain for like six months NonStop,
and now we're going to have heatand we're gonna burn up like we're
in hell. Yeah, here's somenuance. You can go to the beach.

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It's always a few degrees cooler there. For instance, it's eighty there
when it's low nineties here. Butmaybe you don't want to go in the
water, and we'll talk about thatnow. Since fourteen Los Angeles area beaches
are under bacteria warnings alongside of thisheat wave. So you can go to
the beach and die because of thewater which is not safe to swim in,

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or you could just stay at homeand die because of the heat.
Pick your poison. I don't knowwhat's better, but I'm not going to
the water because I can die bythe what's in the water and what might
kill me that's in the water,because you know the sharks are eating up
people everywhere. Oh you paint arosy picture. No no, it's California's
the place to be, dodging deathwherever we go. When you said you

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wanted a second opinion, I waswaiting for Tula to say you're ugly too.
No no, I was gonna say, like, we're above that kind
of humor here. Don't even wastemy time. No, no, no,
I just wouldn't have gone with that. That's not the first one that
I would have, you know,come with Okay, all right when you
put it like that, but itgets some more perspective. It is hot
everywhere, but it'll reach one ohfive to one hundred and fifteen across interior

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valley, mountains and deserts, andexcessive heat warning was extended until at least
nine pm on Thursday for the GoldenState and Anelope Valley Freeway corridors, the
western San Gabriel Mountains, San GabrielFoothills, the Anelote Valley, and the
Angelus Crest Highway. Another excessive heatwarning will be in effect through tomorrow in

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the Santa Clarita Valley, the SantaMonica Mountains, Recreational Area, Calabasas,
San Fernando Valley, and eastern SanGabriel Mountains, where temperatures well over one
hundred degrees are expected. So let'sjust assume it's everywhere. If you can
hear me, it's hot wherever youare. It's gonna be hot all week

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out here. Well it cool offby the weekend, because I don't want
it to ruin my weekend. Idon't want the weather now. Yeah.
No, Actually, it'll be anice eighty eight by Friday. I can
deal with that. I mean,but you have to go through the ninety
five tomorrow and the ninety two Thursdayto get to that. Ada. I'm
in the Inglewood area, and it'spretty nice where I am. Stefan,

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wouldn't you say, Yeah, it'snot too bad. You don't feel the
heat, but it's not unbearable likeyou said with the steps coming into the
glass doors here, Yeah, it'snot the same. We get a nice
breeze coming off the ocean, soit's not horrible where we are. It's
not great, but it's not horrible. And if I had the opportunity to

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stay home. I just would havestayed home because when I got out of
the car today in Burbank, itwas m It was very, very repugnant.
Do you park your car outside whenI'm at home? Yeah, no,
it's in a garage, Okay,because getting into a car parked outside
in this is exquisite torture. Allright, let me ask you this.
I buy and large Whenever I parkmy car outside. Let's say I'm going

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into a grocery store or a departmentstore, I will crack my windows an
inch or two. Do you notor do you? I tend not to,
just because it makes it easier forpeople to steal all the wrappers in
my front seat. See, that'sthe trade off. So people think you're
giving more access to your car.I think, look, if they want

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to get in your car, theycan get in your car regardless of that
two inch crack is not gonna makeany difference. Nah. But in Chatsworth
today, especially even though it waslike one hundred in hell, it's dusty
out there because it's windy, Soyou could leave your windows down just a
little bit, but then you geta dust inside your car. You're gonna

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have to choose one or the otherI don't want to get back into a
car which is one hundred and fortydegrees no exaggeration. If you don't at
least crack the window, you gotto let some air in. Well,
yeah, I don't know you're rollingthe hansel. Yeah, because I'm getting
in the oven. No no,no, no, no, no,
because that means you have to comeback, open up your door for like

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five minutes, actually open up bothdoors so air can go through, and
then you have to wait until thecar cools off to a bearable level.
Then you can get in it.Then you can start the engine, and
then you can turn on the airconditioning and you might be able to leave
fifteen minutes later. M yeah,I mean look, I'm used to it

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now. Oh, I'm used tothe seventh level of Oh I will chat.
No. I like heat for themost part. I like warmer weather.
But this is freaking ridiculous. NowI'm used to this. It's barely
sustainable for human life. There's nogetting used to it. No, no,
no, no, no, saidI live in the Inglewood area.
Oh yeah, no, I thinkI'm probably grown that extra layer of skin

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that all humans are going to growbecause of the constant global warming that we're
dealing with. Okay, and youhave some like lizard thing over your eyeball
too, Okay, sure, sure, if that makes sense, he's got
like a callous Yeah, yeah,I need that, whatever that is,
because it's the same Groundhog's Day ritualevery time I step outside lately from the

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air conditioned indoors, which is,oh God, oh Jesus, it's hot.
I can't stand this. I gotto go back inside every day,
every day. And then that's noteven including the car which has been parked
outside. What's really great is whenwe leave, it's like maybe ten thirty
ish or so, it is perfect. Walk outside, it's perfect, I
have nowhere to go. It's warm, but it feels great, feels great.

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It's like maybe seventy five seventy sevendegrees. And now I was like,
yeah, you can do stuff atthat hour, and it's like you
know, the Omega man when everybodyelse is not reference. And that's when
I've switched to doing my workouts atnight because it's too hot to work out
during the day. Yeah, Ido my workout real early, like not
real early, but like nine inthe morning or maybe ten forty five eleven

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o'clock at night and also helps mesleep better. But sometimes I can't sleep
through the night because it's so dayI'm hot. He just wakes me up
and I'm like sweating for no reason. We're doing a real bang up job.
But this whole stewards of the Earththing, aren't we Oh well,
look it's for the next generation.It's for Toualla's kids to worry about.
Yeah, I'm not going to behere. It's on them. Well it
is. What is it we're supposedto do? Mark, I don't even

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I shouldn't have even raised the ear. It's nothing that I can do.
You're right, I like my twentyminute showers. Just sit there and sweat
and you've done your part. Yes, Later with mo Kelly if I am
six forty alive everywhere on the iHeartRadioapp. And as we were saying,
I'm going to tell you about what'sgoing on at La Beaches everywhere. They're
all nasty, dirty and full offecal matter. So jump right in.

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You're listening to Later with Moe Kellyon demand from KFI AM six forty.
And remember how we were talking aboutmaybe two three weeks ago, about how
filthy beaches are in southern California.Well, they're still filthy, but they're
more filthy, and they're more beacheswhich are filthy. If you're just keeping

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count, the numbers now up tofour fourteen Los Angeles area beaches which are
under bacterial warnings. And you combinethat with a heat wave. If you
think that it's just a good dayto go to the beach and get in
the water so you can find somerelief from this heat, no, that's
not going to be an option.The La County Health Department warned against going

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into the water at these following locations. And when I say warn against going
into the water, that means noswimming, no surfing, no playing in
the ocean at all due to highbacteria levels. And just insert seagull for
bacteria if you're not sure what theymean. Tipanga Canyon Beach in Malibu,

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one hundred yards up and down thecoast from the lagoon. Now who's measuring?
I have no idea. My assumptionis bacteria is not going to limit
itself to a specific area or region. So just to assume the complete and
entire beach is contaminated, for example, Mother's Beach, in Marina del Rey.

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The La County Department of Public Healthis saying the entire swim area stay
out of the water, it istoo high bacteria. Malibu Lagoon at surf
Rider Beach one hundred yards up anddown from the coast from the public restrooms.
Satamnica Pier one hundred yards up anddown the coast from the pier.

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Zuoma Beach one hundred yards up anddown the coast from the creek. Enter
Cabrio Beach in San Pedro, theentire swim area, don't even look at
Cabrio Beach. Es Condido Creek atEscndido State Beach. The entire swim area

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is contaminated. Walnut Creek at ParadiseCove. The entire swim area is contaminated.
Solstice Creek at Dan Blocker County Beach. The entire swim area. Marie
Canyon storm drain at Puerco Beach onehundred yards up and down the coast from

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the public access steps. Sweetwater Canyonstorm drain at Carbon Canyon Beach. Entire
swim area contaminated. Castle Rock stormdrain at Topanga County Beach. Say it
with me, Wait all right,all together now, entire swim area contaminated.

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Ramirez Creek at Paradise Cove, onehundred yards up and down the coast
from Paradise Cove pre Los Florest Creekat Los Flores State Beach. Wait for
it, entire swim area contaminated.Now, I don't know about you.
I can't remember half that list,but I remember some of the beaches on

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the list. Now, whether it'sgoing to be one hundred yards up and
down from this point, at thatpoint, it really doesn't matter. I
said it before, and the bearis mentioning again, you might as well
assume since it's all the same PacificOcean, it's not a different body of
water. Since it's the same PacificOcean, just go ahead and assume that

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every beach in southern California has beencontaminated with high bacteria levels. Don't assume
that because Cabrio Beach is contaminated thatRedondo Beach isn't, or air Mosa Beach
is not contaminated, or Newport orHuntington Beach. You just have to assume

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why. Because it's the same PacificOcean, I would have to assume that
to be safe, you'd have tobe assumed have to assume that. Let's
change it. Let's change bacteria toshark attack. If I said shark attack
instead of bacteria contamination, would itmake more sense If I told you that

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there was a shark attack and allthe beaches that I listed, you'd probably
say, well, let me juststay out of the water altogether, because
nothing's going to keep the shark fromgoing from beach to beach. Exactly.
It's the exact same thing. There'snot some barrier reef, there's not some
breakwater which is keeping the bacteria inone location. It's probably moving up and

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down the coast. Now. Idon't know where you plan to go to
get out of this heat. Me. I'll probably just sit in my bathroom,
turn on the fan, and maybehave some water sprits on me.
You have one of those water bottlesand you spray it into those hand fans.
Those work really well, they doreally No, I'm being serious,

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Yes, I'm being very serious.All right. Yeah, there's like the
portable cooling units so I can describeit. Yeah, yeah, those little
fans. You can put like asingle, double A or triple A battery
and it's like the handheld version ofthose spritzers when you're waiting in line in
like six flags. Right. Yeah, I just walk around the house,
just spray myself all day long.Can you get his footage of that?

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Please post some of that on thegram. Yeah, I'll post it on
the gram because they say if youdon't know photo, then it didn't happen.
Hey, yeah, picture, it'snot real. Yeah yeah yeah,
And I'll put it up there andI'll just say thinking of you, Mark,
Please, do you don't have anypersonal kind of coolie off tips well
things that you do well? Sofar, I've had precisely zero luck getting

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the long suffering one to fan me. Like we're in an old time movie.
What do you like Julius Caesar orsomething? That was the idea?
Thank you great? Nobody's going forit, Nobody got I gotta come up
with a plan b fast. Itis twenty twenty four. You might want
to update your concept of roles ofmen and women. Listen. I don't
know whose side you're on, butI'm the one you have to work with,

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not her. Yeah, but she'sthe one you have to live with,
so you better be better to herthan you are to me. I
tell you one thing. The heatis making everybody cranky. When I was
a cops beat reporter, that's whenall the domestics came in and weather like
this it makes people cranky, Soeverybody should be treading lightly right. Absolutely,
the crime definitely goes up when youhave these heat waves, even though

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you would think people would be moreinclined to just stay in. To your
point, Mark, people are lesstolerant of stuff. Oh yeah, something
like what's that door doing open?Could lead to an assault without really a
whole lot of extra rigamarole. Andthat reminds me, Mark Ronner. Yes,
yes, did you flip off anyoneon the way in? I was

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too exhausted. The heat kryptonited meso much that I couldn't extend the middle
finger on the way in. Ittook too much energy. I had to
focus. Well, that might havesaved your life today. Maybe because we
don't want you to end up onthe news. No, no, I'd
rather just say the news it's laterwith mo Kelly when we come back.
Speaking of the news, speaking ofviolence, speaking of the heat. You

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heard Mark Ronner make mention of it. Now we're going to tell you more
about the story this bus. Metrobus operator who was attacked by a Woman'll
give you the latest on that you'relistening to later with Moe Kelly on demand
from KFI AM six forty. Ifyou have been listening to the show,
you may remember a few weeks ago, as we often talk about all the

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issues with Metro, especially for busopera operators, bus drivers, train operators,
I said that if you are inan employee for Metro, you probably
have to wake up every morning andreconcile yourself to the distinct possibility that before
your day is over, you mayend up in a confrontation, some sort

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of an assault, some sort ofa fight between you and either a passenger
or a homeless person or someone else. You have to mentally prepare for that
possibility, maybe even that eventuality.It may not be you on a given
day, but it will be yousomeday. I made that point weeks ago,

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and since that time we've had anumber of assaults on bus drivers and
train operators. These are employees.These aren't people who are just getting on
the train or a bus. Theseare people who are kind of just stuck
there for eight hours at a timetrying to get you and me and other
people to and from work to andfrom the grocery store, just going about

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their day, doing their job asdescribed. But I don't think when they
signed up for the job that theyneeded to take martial arts to prepare for
it. I don't think when theyaccepted the job that they thought that they
would have to fight physically fight withpassengers or homeless people on a semi regular

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basis. And here we are again, And if you haven't heard the latest,
police are still searching for a womanwho allegedly assaulted and then spit on
a metro bus driver Monday night inSouth la I can't speak for the bus
driver. I'm just gonna put myselfin that situation. If you spit on

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me, I'm going to do everythingin my power to maim you and put
you down, everything in my power. It's one thing. If you're gonna
throw a punch at me, isone thing, if you're gonna kick me.
But if you try to spit onme, that is vile beyond words.
That is a level of contip thatyou have for me that is not

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easily explainable. That is so nasty. I'm gonna have to put your teeth
in the back of your throat I'mgonna have to You're gonna have to swallow
your teeth, because if you're gonnaopen your mouth at me, you're not
leaving me any type of choice.I'm gonna have to do it. And
officers did respond, thank goodness.It was at MLK Junior and Avalon Boulevards

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around ten pm Monday night. Theyreceived the report of this woman. And
here's the most important part. Whowas a passenger on the bus. I
don't know if she is a homelessperson, but she's described as a passenger
on the bus. I think apassenger is someone who paid their fare.

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I think a passenger is someone who'sprobably on the bus for a degree of
time. If she weren't supposed tobe on the bus, then I'm expecting
the bus driver to not let heron. But it's described as a passenger
and attack the driver allegedly after shewas told to get off. Why because

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that's what a bus driver is supposedto do. If you are not following
the rules. Let's say you're standingin front of the yellow line. Let's
say you're harassing other passengers. Let'ssay I don't know you're trying to assault
other passengers and the bus driver istrying to rightfully get you off the bus,
and of course when you tell someoneto get off the bus, they're

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probably not going to take it well. And so that's when it began.
The woman allegedly hit and spit onthe driver and then took off from the
scene before police arrived. Let's reallyoveranalyze this. What's the point of hitting
and spitting on the driver for tellingyou to get off the bus. When
you got off the bus anyway,you ended up getting off the bus.

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So if you're gonna get off thebus, you might as well have gotten
off the bus without kicking and assaultingand attacking and spitting on the driver.
Just skip to the end. Justcut out that middle section of the whole
story. Just go to the endand say, you know what, instead
of kicking you, instead of spittingon you, I'm still mad at you
for telling me to get off thebus, but I'm gonna get off the

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bus anyway, because ultimately that's whatI'm going to do. That's what I'm
going to do. Here's what Idon't know, how did the bus driver
maintain any composure? I try toput myself in the shoes of a bus
driver. And let's say you're atMLK and Avalon and you're supposed to keep

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on going down MK. There arethe people still in the bus. The
bus ride is supposed to keep ongoing. You're not supposed to stop and
then just get in a fight.But me, I don't know if I
could let that moment pass. Idon't know. After you kick me,
imagine you're sitting in the driver's seat, you're standing up, this woman kicks

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you, this woman spits on you, and I don't know the mark.
Do you know if the bus driverwas male or female. I believe he
was a male. Let me justcheck here. Okay, Well, I
don't I don't condone a man kickingor punching a woman. I don't condone
it. But but yeah, it'sa mail But I don't condone it.

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But if it happen, I'd understand, Well, if somebody spits on you,
all bets are off. Come on. Well, if someone spits on
me, I don't know how Irespond, but I do know that I
would respond. It would be itwould just be. It'd be reflexive.
It wouldn't be something i'd think about. I would just lash out because at
that point I'm in a war.You spit on me, I gotta put

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you down. And hopefully you're notsix foot five two forty hopefully, but
if you are six or five twoforty, you probably wouldn't spit on me.
You just trubb me, try topunch me or something. But that's
that's that line for me. That'sthat's what the thing where it's like I
can't walk away at that point,and if you can walk away, especially
at my job. At my job, I'm just doing my job and I'm

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asking you, woman, get offthe bus, and instead of just getting
off the bus, you're gonna kickme, spit on me, and then
say it with me. Get offthe bus. Oh no, I gotta
put you down. I gotta putthe bus in park, open up those
doors, get off the bus,and chase you down the street. What

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about doing one of those three hundredstyle kicks of the person off the bus
like it's into a pit. Well, no, I would if I'm well,
you'd have to yell this is smartup. Let's let's gameplay this.
Okay, Yeah, am I sittingin the bus driver's seat, Because if
I'm sitting in a seat, I'mactually more vulnerable because I can't square up

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her or really protect myself. Ican't run, I can't move back.
And if she's kicking me while I'min the seat and spitting on me when
I'm in the seat, I gottago after I got it. I got
it. No one would blame you. No, no, And we know
all these buses have cameras. It'sprobably someone they've seen before, known before,

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says again, it was a passenger, probably a passenger that the bus
driver has seen on a previous occasion. I've seen some accounts where it said
the person was homeless. I don'tknow. I don't know. Homeless people
do ride the bus. Homeless peoplesometimes legitimately put the fare end and ride
the bus. It doesn't say thatthis was a fair jumper. Yeah,

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could a Could a police officer preventedthis? Yeah? Probably, But you're
not going to have a law enforcementofficer on every single bus. You're not.
But you have to give these busdrivers and train operators a raise.
You There has to be some sortof hazard pay because this is not part
of the job. And they're talkingabout putting up those plastic screens and everything

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that doesn't protect the bus driver.You mean, like the splatter guarded a
salad bar. Correct, Okay,yes, the same thing. Yes,
okay, stop it, Mark,I have a I have a sizzler story
along those lines, please please.But some of the time, yeah,

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But you have to take into accountthat it's not a part of the job
description. If you are a memberof law enforcement, physical altercations come of
the job. That's a part ofarresting people. That's a part of protecting
other people. But if you're drivinga bus, you should not have to
wake up in the morning and havethe conscious conversation with yourself about whether today

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is the day where I get spiton? Is today the day where someone
tries to kick me in my crotch? Is today the day where someone tries
to take my glasses and run downthe street. All these things we talked
about. All these things have happened, and it wasn't happening two and three
years ago to this degree. Sothis is something which is relatively new and

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probably divorced from anything that they signedup for or reasonably would expect. On
a basic day to day work day, I think, goodness, don't have
to come to work and worry aboutwhether Stephan is going to spit on me.
It could happen any day, honestly, No, No, it could
happen. It could happen, butit's not something I have to wake up

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and think. Is today the daythat I'm going to have to kick Stephan
and his teeth for spitting on me. I don't have to have that conversation
all right now, Mark, Idon't know. I don't know. You
know, because he has a certainlevel of disdain and you know, a
spite that it may lead to thatat some point a little more of a

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human time bomb than old Stephan.Now, Twala, you better leave Twalla
alone. You better leave him alone. Always, Always, don't go to
the trunk, no matter what you'relistening to. Later with Moe Kelly on
demand from KFI, I AM sixforty and Epifax was sorting through all the

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credit histories state by state, trackingwhich debts go unpaid, talking about mortgages,
autos, credit cards, and studentloans. California, with respect to
that, had the nation's fifth bestdebt payment rate between twenty fourteen and twenty

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twenty three. So despite the highcost of living, I think we all
acknowledge it costs a little bit moreto live in California, we as a
state are not too shabby when itcomes to paying our bills. Statewide,
one point seven percent of combined debtbalances in those categories talking about mortgages,

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autos, credit cards, and studentloans were ninety days late or more one
point seven percent. And that's wellbelow the two point seven percent delinquency rate
nationally. Okay, now, who'sthe worst, you might wonder, and
this is something which is very ironic. Do with it what you will.

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The worst debt repairers. The worstin all the nation is Mississippi with four
point eight percent of debts delinquent.Then came West Virginia at four percent,
Louisiana at three point nine percent,Florida, Florida at three point eight percent,

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Oklahoma at three point seven percent,and Texas three point one percent.
No state tax in Florida and Texas. But they don't pay their bills as
well as we do here in California, free loaders. So if California is

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number five as far as fifth bestin paying our bills, well who's above
us? Coming in at number fouris the state of Washington. There you
go, Mark Runner, shout outto Washington. Thank you for that.
Did you help or hurt the stateof wash you during your time there.

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I don't think I'm a positive muskon anybody's credit. Did you say pox
or positive? Okay, I'm notgoing to help anybody's credit, all right.
Coming in at number three, thestate of Colorado. Okay, not
bad, not bat Coming in atnumber two. The second best state in

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the Union as far as paying backits debts across mortgages, audimobiles, credit
cards, and student owns the stateof Alaska. All credit to Sarah Palin.
Governor Palin. Alaska's number two.I don't know about that. I

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don't know what type of debts theyhave. I assume their gross domestic product
is considerably less than most states.Well they also the city is They're also
get a stipend, don't they,So it's probably easier for them to pay
things off. Yeah yeah, Imean, but yeah, yeah, the
size of their economy is probably muchsmaller. Sure, okay, and come

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again. Number one. The statewhich best pays its debts back across mortgages,
audibobiles, credit cards, and studentloans the state of Utah. Yes

(31:34):
that makes sense, Yes it does. It was no accident, Howard Hughes
had the Mormons handle all his money. Yeah, see, now makes sense.
Do you cut for you? Look, I'm gonna leave that alone.
Contribute to California's bill paying on time? Population about that. I'm doing my
part. Yeah, I'm paying mybills on time. I am not a

(31:56):
drag on this economy. If Iborrow something, I pay it back.
In fact, I do more thanmy fair share. I pay other people's
debts. Good to know. Doyou need some help? Mark always Stefan,
you need some money, I'll fallfor it. Don't fall for it.

(32:20):
Just see me after the show.I got something for you. Okay,
cool, I got your bat.Well, you're now like that guy
in the viral video who's who's givenhomeless people fake twenties about real twenties.
It's when you started the show andyou started talking mess about me in the
very first segment. I'll never forgetthat. I wouldn't do it. I
will never forgive you. I didn'tdo that. I would never do that.
Well, let's know the podcast saysotherwise. Na Taul, you just

(32:44):
finished the podcast for the first time. I'm almost sorry. That's why we
got to finish the segment. Wet'llsay, well, you made fun of
me, and okay, I'm verysensitive. That's not a thing I would
ever picture myself doing. And youcan't prove it, well, I can't
prove it. We don't have timefor you to prove it. Okay,
if I am six forty, we'relike everywhere in the iHeartRadio app. Critical
thinkers want it. You k FI M K O S t h D

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