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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Km I am sixty. You're listening to Later with Moe
Kelly on demand on the iHeartRadio app.
Speaker 2 (00:09):
Chris Beryl Camp I am six forty and from O
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And unlike some other very popular apps out there, ours
is working tonight, so we got that going for us.
Speaker 3 (00:19):
That's dynamite, dynamite Ronner.
Speaker 2 (00:22):
I was just listening to you and Tim, who, of
course never wants to talk to me, which is weird.
Speaker 4 (00:28):
Well it's a food chain thing, kind of fanboy over him.
But maybe no, No, that makes that makes it worse,
that's why it doesn't want that.
Speaker 2 (00:36):
Yeah, anyway, I was listening to, uh to what you
guys were talking about. It sounds like it sounds like
it's a real disaster for Netflix right now. Huh, that's
what I gather. But you know, I'm happy just watching
on the news next to me. The reconstant replays of
the face slap.
Speaker 3 (00:52):
Isn't that great? Really?
Speaker 2 (00:54):
I love that slow motion and then of course it
doesn't take me very long for people to go on
the internet and put that to music.
Speaker 3 (00:59):
Oh yeah, freeze frames on there too. Oh, it's great.
Speaker 2 (01:02):
I like that they can they can slow that video
down to right the moment of impact, and then.
Speaker 4 (01:08):
Jake Paul is making that that face that yeah, we're
living in the future. That's what all our technology has
come down to.
Speaker 3 (01:16):
I love this.
Speaker 2 (01:17):
Thank God we've got technology for these important things. Uh huh,
I love it.
Speaker 5 (01:21):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (01:22):
I did hear the interview with the little girl though,
which was a little bit bizarre. Not because Tyson gave
her a really deep answer to what is you know,
a fourteen year old girl.
Speaker 3 (01:32):
Asking a question of a of a I don't know
what you call it, the.
Speaker 2 (01:37):
Greatest boxer, a mount rushmore boxers, whatever, But I thought,
who's sending the fourteen year old into interviewing? It's really
cool for her, really cool that she's doing it. She
sounded great, all of that, good for her, awesome, But
who's stunt was that that they said, I know we're
gonna send this, We're gonna send a YouTuber in to.
Speaker 3 (01:57):
Talk to Tyson. It doesn't do I feel a little gimmicky.
Speaker 4 (02:03):
I found it cathartic because I've been in so many
roundtable interviews with celebrities where somebody at the table probably
shouldn't have been there, yeah, and to see somebody get
an answer that just blew their hair back. I found
that very entertaining, better than half the people that were
in there. Yeah it could be. Yeah, I just felt gimmicky.
To me, I didn't.
Speaker 3 (02:24):
It is weird. It is weird. I agree with you.
Speaker 2 (02:26):
You got okay, you felt the same thing. Because again,
she didn't do anything wrong. It's awesome for her, good
for her resume, that's great all of this. But who
thought let's do this with a fourteen year old to
go in there and I don't.
Speaker 5 (02:40):
Know, it just felt And she only interviews rappers. That's
been her thing, like musicians, rappers. She has a famous
interview with Nicki Minaj. So this was a little, a
little weird, little out of her wheelhouse.
Speaker 3 (02:50):
How did the manage one go? Was it dirty? Oh?
My gosh?
Speaker 5 (02:53):
Minage At the end she at so the girl asked
Nicki Minaj, oh, do you have any advice for you know,
young people? And nihim and as Stradaf goes, no, but
I do have advice for you. How you behave off
camera is just as important as how you behave on camera.
Speaker 3 (03:09):
That's cool. So well, now that's good.
Speaker 2 (03:14):
Eh, Well, Minaje knows she gets that.
Speaker 3 (03:18):
That's great.
Speaker 2 (03:19):
Uh, Matt just sent me the odds for the boxing
tonight and it's got Jake Paul's favor to win this
bout of course, Mike Tyson is the underdog, which listen,
ten year old me never thought he would say those words.
Mike Tyson is the underdog. Still wouldn't want to get
(03:41):
hit by him. No, I still think Tyson wins this thing.
There's and maybe I'm biased. Maybe it's just because I
grew up with Tyson and the guy was unstoppable until
the whole Buster Douglas debacle.
Speaker 3 (03:55):
But there's just something about Tyson that for me.
Speaker 2 (03:58):
Maybe it's because the video game I could never beat
Tyson and Mike Tyson's.
Speaker 3 (04:02):
Punch out, you know, all of these things. I don't know.
Speaker 2 (04:05):
The guy just seems I mean, he's he's like a
violent god of sorts. I don't know, just a again,
maybe it's just like ten twelve year old me thinking
about Tyson and he's fifty eight now, which is different,
but I would not want to come close to that guy.
The guy would just mess up ninety nine point nine
(04:26):
percent of the boxers that are out there, and I
just think Jake Paul's about to get clocked.
Speaker 3 (04:30):
Well, that's what I hope.
Speaker 4 (04:31):
I'm not a gambler, but if I were putting money down,
I would put it on Tyson.
Speaker 3 (04:36):
Speaking of gamblers, I told you about the Oddsy over
under again. I was listening to you and.
Speaker 2 (04:41):
Tim talking about this fourteen year old girl that was
interviewing him. And what did Tim say? He says, I'd
bet you anything. She's got two parents at home. She
comes from a great family. I put ten thousand dollars
on it that she's got both parents, in fact, ten
thousand per parent. And I thought, Tim, do you need
to go to a meeting that's you're betting on whether
or not a fourteen year.
Speaker 3 (05:02):
Old has parents. That's bizarre, man.
Speaker 4 (05:04):
I thought that was a very Sherlock Holmesyan assumption on
his part.
Speaker 3 (05:08):
Like what clues did he pick up on that?
Speaker 2 (05:11):
I didn't what what were the other options to bet on?
Like I bet this girl's over five foot two, you know,
I'll put fifteen on it. I'll put fifteen like that
guy loves to just throw dollars at whatever he can.
That is That was the whole thing.
Speaker 3 (05:26):
Roner was a little weird, And you were right in
the middle of it all.
Speaker 2 (05:28):
Did you at all at any point did you feel like, Wow,
I'm living in a weird time.
Speaker 3 (05:32):
Why now I'm used to it.
Speaker 4 (05:33):
I'm completely case hardened now, especially this week and with Tim.
Speaker 2 (05:36):
That's that's that's part of the course is why I
love the guy. That's why I listened to him, love
it and always surprised.
Speaker 3 (05:44):
It was just amazing.
Speaker 4 (05:45):
Well, here's what you need to know, Chris. Hosts can
afford to Gambell. News anchors not so much.
Speaker 2 (05:54):
It's it's the news anchor and feeling host booth that
we have to sit in. We are not We are
not in the suite. We are in the booth in
the back. We can hear the fight from a distance.
So I was thinking too about the odds and what
are the odds that if Netflix doesn't get their act
together and get this thing streaming so that people can
view it. I mean, this thing could get worse? Right,
has it gotten any better? I don't have Netflix, so
(06:16):
I haven't been able to monitor.
Speaker 3 (06:17):
I don't know.
Speaker 4 (06:17):
Here's the I'm gonna watch it when I get home
no matter what. But did you record it on your VCR, Well,
it'll be available Okay, I see, but what are the
odds of getting home from work tonight that the fight
getting ruined for me? It's zero, It's zero. Yeah, I'm
gonna do everything I can to ruin it for it.
Thank you for that, Yeah, thank you of course.
Speaker 2 (06:35):
And I'm hoping that Tyson brings one home for gen
X if he If this it doesn't air, it doesn't
matter who wins. There will be a conspiracy theory that
floods the internet for the next week, at least through
the weekend and into early next week. Everyone will talk
about how did the fight really happen? Is there any
evidence of it? Netflix crashed on purpose? Blah blah blah.
Speaker 3 (06:59):
There will be.
Speaker 2 (06:59):
Conspira theories, and I would even say there's a chance
that some of the the gambling sites don't pay out.
Speaker 4 (07:05):
Well, who benefits quee bono from the from the thing
being screwed up? Does this help putin in any way?
Speaker 3 (07:10):
I can't.
Speaker 4 (07:10):
I can't see anyone who would gain from the fight
not being seen.
Speaker 3 (07:15):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (07:17):
It is a bit reminiscent, though, of some other big
events that we've seen streamed online with a lot of
hype that don't really pay off. Mostly I'm thinking of
anything that Elon Musk has touched.
Speaker 4 (07:28):
Yeah, well, unlike anything Elon Musk has touched, the fight
is unlikely to explode.
Speaker 2 (07:34):
Okay, I guess the Sanderson and Trump should just be
happy they didn't explode mid air as their interviews didn't
didn't take off on X because it crashed.
Speaker 3 (07:45):
Uh, And I thought, what, what is? What in the
world is going on his Netflix?
Speaker 2 (07:50):
Netflix doesn't really have this problem very often do They
don't have an issue with streaming crashing and not that
I'm aware of. Yeah, they definitely didn't in the old days.
Let me tell you something, is it? Well, let me
tell you about the old days.
Speaker 4 (08:01):
Isabella's fled you you guys watch now you've got foosh.
Speaker 2 (08:05):
Okay, all right, let's pretend Isabella is there because she's
she's just a young' okay, okay. There was there was
a time that Netflix wasn't even uh putting the movies
on the internets. And you know what, never crashed. The
DVDs never, they never did. Sometimes they didn't get there,
(08:26):
sometimes they were scratched. But but the the DVDs never crashed.
Those are the old days. And there were times I
asked Mark if he was going to record the fight
on his VHS. There were times that I had the
fights that would play, you know, it was a replay
that I had to record, and the replay would play,
you know, overnight or whatever, and I would record it
so that I could watch the fights later, because we
(08:47):
couldn't just go to look at the clips the next
day on the internets. Oh kids, those were the days.
Speaker 3 (08:53):
Oh yeah, I've still got boxes of VHS tapes. You
kidding me?
Speaker 2 (08:56):
Yeah, I'm sure you do all kinds of weird snuff films, right,
weird stuff.
Speaker 4 (09:02):
Well, the Statute of Limitations is still an effect on
some of it. We're gonna be But there are some things.
There are some things that have never been streaming, never
been put out on home video, and that's the only
way you can still see a few things.
Speaker 3 (09:14):
What do you do with it? Do you watch them?
Or do they just sit in a box? I watched stuff,
I digitize stuff. You're that guy.
Speaker 4 (09:22):
I am av NERD minus the glasses with the tape
in the middle.
Speaker 2 (09:26):
You get done, You get done with the show. And
you because you stay up really late, You're up all night.
I heard you talking about this, and you say, well,
I stay up and I write, Yeah, I do my
writing it. Yeah, and while you're writing, are you digitizing?
That sounds filthy? So no, no, no, nobody's doing anything
with their digits.
Speaker 3 (09:41):
I don't know. Would that advertised? Do you have to
do it in real time? You have to do in
real time? Right?
Speaker 2 (09:45):
You have to play it and then record it onto
whatever your digitalisuzation thing is.
Speaker 4 (09:49):
Yeah, because the tape will well, you can't just download
the tape. The tape has to play. Oh, only Isabella,
we're here.
Speaker 2 (09:55):
We could tell her about the old days when you
had to record a tape to a tape in real time.
Speaker 3 (10:00):
Right, there was such a thing as physical media. Yeah.
Speaker 4 (10:03):
A bunch of my friends knew what a av nerd
I was because I've still got like four or five
VCRs and they would send me, you know, like concerts
to digitize that, and it was usually just terrible, terrible music.
And so I would give this step back to him,
and I'm like, here you go, but this stuff is
unlistenable and I want more money.
Speaker 2 (10:20):
The next time you ask me to do this, I
love that. Yeah, don't ever give me, don't ever give
me a job again.
Speaker 3 (10:25):
I don't like it.
Speaker 2 (10:25):
No please, Oh my gosh. All right, well, guys, flush,
do you have that up on Netflix? Are you just
watching it to maintain or is anybody monitoring the Wow,
I'm gonna talking about it.
Speaker 3 (10:35):
There's Twitter crash too. Yeah. I was gonna, yeah, I'm
not surprised.
Speaker 6 (10:39):
Yeah, yeah, I was gonna try to say it to
get home, but I'm like, there's no way I'm going
to make it out of here live to see that
and not know what happened.
Speaker 2 (10:46):
So I might just have to stream it here. Hopefully
it works. Yeah, you have to. Yeah, yeah, listen. I'm
okay if you're distracted, because you can almost play by
play this. In fact, if the fight doesn't work, we
can just make up a play by play and then
Mark and I can do the commentary on the fight
that we can't even see.
Speaker 3 (11:02):
That'd be fun.
Speaker 4 (11:03):
Well, I've got it up on my phone and it
seems to be playing okay, but the fight hasn't started yet.
Speaker 2 (11:07):
Yeah, okay, because it's not supposed start for another hour. Right,
they're doing all the undercards.
Speaker 6 (11:10):
Yeah, it's at eight o'clock our time, okay, fifteen give
or take.
Speaker 3 (11:14):
It's past my bedtime. I can't watch it. I can't
do that. Marks we go home. He won't even watch.
It's on his phone right now. He's got to go home.
He's got to digitize concerts from nineteen eighty three.
Speaker 4 (11:25):
All right, there's no need to be rude now, there's
just no need for abuse, just because we're all frustrated
that we can't see the fright.
Speaker 2 (11:31):
What are you doing in the basement, just writing, honey,
just writing.
Speaker 4 (11:35):
I've got some intense digitizing to do. Don't open the door,
don't open it. All right, we will keep an eye
on that. Things get weird after the election. Every election
things get weird, but they get extra weird when you
elect someone who is the fire hose of chaos and
not the least of which.
Speaker 2 (11:54):
People are trying to make sure that we remember who
the true enemies are within that is.
Speaker 7 (12:00):
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Speaker 2 (12:07):
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Speaker 3 (12:13):
We have a new president elect.
Speaker 2 (12:17):
He is making his nominations for his cabinet, and every
nomination is met with a lot of groans. Consternation, concern,
and people are going, wait a minute, I didn't know
he was going to do that. And for some people
they say, well, what did you think he was gonna do?
Because he said he was going to do that, and
they say, he says a lot of things. I didn't
(12:38):
know he was actually gonna do that. And therein lies
the problem with politicians, right, how do you know a
politician is lying? Their lips are moving, and yet we're
supposed to believe them, And what do we do? We
just kind of pick and choose what we want to
believe that they say, and then we just assumed the
things that we that they that we don't want them
to say is uh is just make believe and then
all of a sudden they end up in office, and
(13:00):
you know, just kind of is what it is. What happens, right,
That's what happens. So how's it first? You?
Speaker 3 (13:09):
Okay, now you want me to play with some dials here?
Speaker 6 (13:11):
Just a little more, just a little a little here,
a little there.
Speaker 3 (13:16):
Again.
Speaker 2 (13:17):
This is why this is why I'm on air, Because
I don't engineer very well, I can tell you that
right now.
Speaker 3 (13:23):
Okay, so uh yeah, so anyway, we got it.
Speaker 2 (13:27):
We have a new president elect and he's nominating people
and there are some who did not vote for him
that are not taking it well. Now here's the thing.
Lots of people don't take it well when their candidate
doesn't win. But if you're a teacher, you're supposed to
shut up and not say anything, especially to your kids. Uh,
(13:47):
and don't post things online because when you post things online,
then parents get really worried that their kids are being
taught by a lunatic like this guy from Chino. This
one didn't go over very well. This is Fox LA
had the story I'm.
Speaker 3 (14:02):
People blame wow, call him a rapist? Who all right,
go ahead.
Speaker 8 (14:10):
It's the voice of a Chino High teacher reacting to
a student walking into his class wearing a Trump hat
the day after the election.
Speaker 3 (14:19):
Turn off, go back to sea.
Speaker 7 (14:21):
Now whoa He says, that please.
Speaker 9 (14:29):
You as a Trump hat on. Unfortunately this video is real.
Speaker 8 (14:35):
The president of the Chino Valley Unified school Board of Education,
which Chino High is part of, says they are looking
into this.
Speaker 2 (14:42):
Okay, So the kid has a hat on and the
teacher says, you take that off, sit out, and then
he calls security because the kid's wearing a Trump hat
and he's not going to stand for it, all right,
triggered much.
Speaker 9 (14:51):
Teachers are not supposed to bring their political views, whether
this is, you know, on something else or specifically on
this election.
Speaker 3 (14:58):
It should never happen.
Speaker 10 (15:04):
Wow, God knows so.
Speaker 2 (15:09):
And of course, if you're a teacher, everybody in your
classroom is recording you, even though they're a supposed to
their phones, but they do.
Speaker 3 (15:16):
Anyway, he is gonna get out there, guy, but.
Speaker 10 (15:18):
His teacher could be capable of doing in a fit
of rage.
Speaker 8 (15:21):
He's just one of several parents concerned about the teacher's behavior.
Speaker 10 (15:25):
Now, you cannot stream with a kid and call some
of the names over a political person is wrong, you know.
So I don't mind kids being corrected, but in the
proper way, not over some political stuff.
Speaker 9 (15:38):
If this teacher unfortunately has to be the example of
what not to do, we need to move forward and
address this behavior. And then we also have an opportunity
now to.
Speaker 3 (15:52):
Say, hey, no more of this.
Speaker 9 (15:55):
Let's bring the kids together, Let's not bring in our
own personal views, and let's respect each other, whether it's
political or something else.
Speaker 3 (16:03):
Let's have respect for each other, all right, Let's have
respect for each other. Great, we should do that.
Speaker 2 (16:09):
Speaking of respect, Am I the only one that notices
the kid is wearing a hat in school? The teacher
obviously completely wrong. We all agree, YadA, YadA, YadA, right,
all that right. Teacher are totally wrong, probably gonna lose
their job. That's fine, don't do that. You're an idiot,
you're the grown up all that other stuff. But if
I were wearing a hat in class in high school
(16:31):
and I refuse to take it off, I would have
been suspended. And it wouldn't have been because of what
was on the hat. It would have been because we
weren't allowed to wear ball caps in class in high school,
and the teacher would have pulled us to take it off,
and if we didn't, the teacher would have been poed. Anyway,
Obviously this is political and it is going to catch headlines.
And of course I pulled the audio from Fox because
(16:51):
you know, But am I the only one that notice
the kid was not entirely in the right here? No,
I'm the only one. Okay, very good, very good?
Speaker 3 (17:03):
Weird to me?
Speaker 2 (17:04):
Man, Uh to the other side of the country. I
believe this one was in Connecticut. Uh, this is a
special ed teacher who was not in class, but she
took to the internets to tell people she's had enough.
Speaker 8 (17:17):
And people of.
Speaker 1 (17:18):
Color and poor people and gay people and all the
people that I care about aren't going to be safe
in America neither you guys. Just because you one doesn't
mean we don't remember who you voted for in the clear.
Speaker 3 (17:36):
And just please please don't test.
Speaker 2 (17:40):
Your gangster on me, because oh, this is one of
those This is one of those people I just generally hate,
and they always end up becoming teachers, and they make
good teachers look bad. They're the obnoxious ones that think
that they're heroes. Yeah, listen, if you're a teacher, I
actually probably think you're a hero. But if you're a
teacher who thinks you're a hero, then you're not.
Speaker 3 (18:01):
Is that? Does that make sense? That's the worst kind.
Please don't test your gangster on me, because don't test
your gangster on me. Don't do it. You will end
You will end on a stretcher gone forever, all right?
Are the is that? Guys? Is that lyrics from a song?
(18:24):
Hang on?
Speaker 9 (18:25):
Please don't test your gangster on me because because we'll
end on a stretcher gone forever.
Speaker 3 (18:35):
Wow, is it kind of rhyme? Yeah, yeah, it's kind
of she got it.
Speaker 6 (18:39):
Yeah, that definitely sounds like something that Snoop or Ice
Cube would have put out.
Speaker 3 (18:43):
I was thinking Sinatra. I could hear Sinatra doing that?
Speaker 2 (18:47):
Yeah, yeah, don't Yeah, but spread jump.
Speaker 3 (19:02):
Yeah, yeah, pretty close, That's what I thought.
Speaker 4 (19:06):
Serious, nobody talk to me unless you want to swing.
Speaker 5 (19:09):
If you want to fight, text me, call me whatever.
Speaker 2 (19:14):
If you want to fight, text me, call me whatever.
Oh don't you just wish somebody would.
Speaker 4 (19:20):
Call it like Colorado that I'm not sure who's side
to take in this?
Speaker 3 (19:24):
Tell you the truth? Oh my gosh.
Speaker 4 (19:28):
I mean, I was such a troublemaker in school that
I owe my life to the fact that teachers were
unarmed back then.
Speaker 3 (19:36):
But this one, she's just nutty. Right.
Speaker 2 (19:39):
We can all have political disagreements, and you can be
vehement about the disagreement, and you can feel like the
end of the world.
Speaker 3 (19:44):
And maybe coming because of the election. That's fine.
Speaker 2 (19:46):
But when you go online and you start telling people
step up, don't don't try to show your gangster to
end up on a stretch.
Speaker 3 (19:56):
You're gone forever. What's that?
Speaker 4 (20:00):
I watched to sir with love just like everybody else.
And I don't remember Sydney Pottier quite crossing that line.
Speaker 2 (20:08):
Uh, I mean it was close, wasn't he was Sidney
Partier was close. He had a lot of stuff that
was uh, that was pretty gangster. Don't you think.
Speaker 3 (20:20):
There we come?
Speaker 5 (20:22):
Sir?
Speaker 3 (20:23):
They called me miss come back. Did you say Tubs? Yeah, okay,
that's not That's not what it was. What was his name?
Speaker 4 (20:34):
Well, I think you mixed him up with Rico Tubs
from Miami Vice. But that no, that also works for me.
He's mister Tibbs in the the night. I'm gonna have
to ask you to stop coming to work drunk. Okay,
it's been.
Speaker 2 (20:49):
A minute, and obviously I need to digitize my old
Heat of the Night videos.
Speaker 4 (20:55):
Yeah, I think you've been doing too much digitizing. Let's
focus please.
Speaker 2 (21:01):
All right, we are going to clean up the streets,
one broken window at a time.
Speaker 7 (21:05):
You're listening to Later with Moe Kelly on Demand from
KFI AM six forty.
Speaker 2 (21:12):
Update on the Tyson Paul fight. Netflix continues to crap out.
Is that fair, Matt? Just he's giving me updated info
on this?
Speaker 3 (21:20):
What do we have?
Speaker 2 (21:22):
Sixty four thousand reports of issues reported in the last hour.
That doesn't seem as bad as what people are making
out to be. Sixty four thousand out of the what
eight million that are watching? That doesn't seem so bad?
Speaker 3 (21:36):
Am I wrong? It feels like it could be.
Speaker 4 (21:39):
A whole lot worse. No, Oh, it could always be worse.
That's my motto for twenty twenty four. It could always
be worse.
Speaker 2 (21:47):
This is down detector. At down detector, they monitor real
time problem in outage monitoring. Never heard of this before.
All right, that's excellent. Okay, So sixty four thousand doesn't
seem like a lot, But I guess that's sixty four
thousand that this monitor is keeping an eye on. So
it could be a whole lot more sixty four thousand
(22:10):
reports in the last hour. If you're having problems, you
are not alone, but Mark, you haven't. You're you're streaming. Okay,
aren't you on your phone? Sound like my urologist there
for a second, let me check. Not just a second, buddy,
I got way more to talk to you about. What
was that?
Speaker 3 (22:27):
When was the last time you slept through the whole night? Sir?
Speaker 4 (22:29):
Mister n I couldn't even tell you watch live here
we go, here, we go. It's thinking, it's yeah, that
phone's fine, Yeah, it's fine.
Speaker 3 (22:41):
Fight's coming through on the phone. All right, all right,
it's okay for you.
Speaker 6 (22:45):
Okay, yeah, right, just the with that, and I can
give them, I can give him a pass for that.
It's not as like it should be like HD, but
I think it's using so much power and it can't
really stream in perfect. It's not like bad, but it's
you can tell it's not the the top quality you
normally see.
Speaker 2 (23:01):
It feels like you're watching a fight that Tyson was
in in the eighties exactly.
Speaker 3 (23:06):
I would say, like ninety six or something.
Speaker 2 (23:08):
Yeah, isn't it funny how TV's advanced and we never
knew how bad they were until we had something that
was so much better.
Speaker 6 (23:17):
That is so funny that you said that, because I
always I felt like that with video games where and
there's a bunch of jokes online all the time about like,
let's just say I can't think of a game right now,
but oh no need for speed, like you've driven that
you're playing, or no, Maden, that's even better.
Speaker 3 (23:33):
Man, were got sample and then they were like.
Speaker 6 (23:36):
Okay, you can kind of see their faces and you're like, Okay,
this is the best it's ever going to get. Now,
there's times where my my nephews have been playing it
and I just happened to walk past the TV. It
looks like an actual game.
Speaker 3 (23:47):
Isn't that wild? It's insane?
Speaker 2 (23:49):
Yeah, I feel that way about film. And I hate
to say this because I know that Ronner's going to
jump right in here for me. But I remember watching
scary movies in the in the eighties nineties, and I
was terrified. Gremlins scared the hell out of me. And
I look now and I just kind of laughed because
the special effects are so bad. But how I mean,
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they were great at the time, and I bought it
all hook light and sinker.
Speaker 4 (24:15):
Now I look back and I just go, oh, that's
so bad today Gremlins. Gremlins is the one that traumatized.
Speaker 2 (24:20):
Okay, it's funny you say, Yes, Gremlins freaked me out.
That was a movie that scared the dickens out of me.
But I was I was young when the Gremlins come out,
like eighty six.
Speaker 4 (24:30):
I don't think I've ever seen Gremlins. You haven't now
eighty four?
Speaker 2 (24:34):
Okay, So Gremlins came out in eighty four, which means
it was probably played on because I didn't.
Speaker 3 (24:38):
Go to the theater to see that.
Speaker 2 (24:40):
I was six when it came out, so it probably
came out on TV when what a couple of years later,
And I remember my parents would have rented it on
VHS before Ronert bought them all up and digitized him.
And I just remember watching that. I was terrified. It
was the scariest thing ever for me. But it was
I was. I was right at PG.
Speaker 3 (25:02):
That's it. I thought it was PG thirteen. No, it's PG.
Speaker 2 (25:05):
I was terrified. They scared the hell out of me.
All right, listen, we all have weird things. Okay, listen,
it's not the weirdest thing in my life. Just keep listening.
Speaker 3 (25:13):
I'm sure you'll stumble across something else. Just scare the
hell out of me.
Speaker 2 (25:17):
But then a few years later, I was all of
a sudden watching TV and I was seeing the Rodney
King riots and I was seeing OJ and then I
was seeing the Menendez brothers on trial, and I was
hearing them about pushpins and their nether regions, and that
was that was real eye opening, and suddenly I longed
for the days of being afraid of the gremlins.
Speaker 3 (25:34):
Wasn't there a gremlin and a blender? Bosh, you remember
the gremlin and a blender.
Speaker 6 (25:39):
It's been a while since I've seen it, but I
think so again, something, yeah, something, I remember something in
the kitchen like that.
Speaker 2 (25:46):
I was eight or nine years old. That was terrifying
to me. I was thinking of animals and blenders. It
was disgusting, terrifying. But again, special effects were good for
the time. I guess not so great now. Yeah, we're
gonna get emails about me seeing that. It was in
the movie the eighties where oh, yes, the Menendez brothers.
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You know, did you see they asked the New DA
Nathan Hokman. Is it Hackman or Hakman?
Speaker 3 (26:13):
Right? I think it's Hachman Hakman. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (26:15):
They were asking him about the Menendez brothers, and he
gave such a political response. Nathan Hawkman will soon replace
George Gotscone is La County's district attorney. He spoke to
GMA about the Menendez brother's case and got Scone's request
for resentencing.
Speaker 11 (26:29):
Is it a just decision or was it just a
political ploy? There will be no cloud over whatever decision.
Speaker 3 (26:35):
I do.
Speaker 11 (26:36):
Well ask for the minimal amount of time necessary to
do this work because we owe it to the Menana's brothers,
We owe it to the public to get this decision right.
Speaker 3 (26:45):
Okay, so you really don't know, You're just you're saying words.
Speaker 12 (26:49):
The brothers have been serving a life sentence without the
possibility of parole for the last thirty five years, this
for the nineteen eighty nine murder of their parents, but
a recent Netflix drama and documentary put the case back
in the spotlight. Right now, a judge is weighing potentially
new evidence, and a hearing is set for later this month.
Speaker 2 (27:08):
Yeah, okay, so Guscona asked for it. The hearing's already set.
They asked Hakman what he thought, and he said, we're
gonna look at it because everybody deserves it to be
looked at, and we have to get it right. This
is why we end up talking about the Tyson Fight,
Netflix being down and scary movies for children in the
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eighties is because this is the crap that is in
the news. Otherwise, Oh God, politicians drive me crazy. Let's
not do politics anymore tonight. Okay, yay, it's Friday. Yeah,
I can live with that. Yeah, I hereby solemnly swear
not to talk about any more politics on the program tonight.
Speaker 3 (27:52):
So help me, God, So help me God.
Speaker 2 (27:55):
All right, we will keep an eye on what's happening
with Netflix and whether or not that.
Speaker 3 (28:01):
That fighter is going on.
Speaker 2 (28:02):
What's gonna happen is uh uh, you know, just does
Tyson take out Paul in the first round?
Speaker 3 (28:08):
Oh? I think it's possibly just knocks him flat in
the first round. Man, would that be grease? Just gonna
get inside body blow body, body blow?
Speaker 2 (28:15):
Hook.
Speaker 6 (28:16):
I was telling I was telling Isabella because she's like,
it's surprising to me that Tyson is the underdog, because
I think all he needs to lay on him is
two maybe three solid blows.
Speaker 3 (28:26):
He might just faint, he might just pass out, gone,
just obliterate. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (28:31):
Plus he already weakened it with that slap in the way,
so already testing that jaw a little bit.
Speaker 3 (28:38):
How about those tomali's from home?
Speaker 2 (28:40):
No tomali is better than one that's been cooked in
an unsanctioned kitchen, and they may be all over the place.
Speaker 7 (28:47):
You're listening to later with Moe Kelly on Demand from
KFI A M six forty.
Speaker 2 (28:53):
I just pulled up X which is notorious for crashing
things on their own, and the top trending topics or
whatever are all related to the fight. Hashtag Paul Tyson.
In entertainment, what's trending is wtf Netflix. Also trending in
entertainment is hashtag Netflix fight. Trending in the US is unwatchable. Wow,
(29:19):
that's bad. Also trending damn Netflix. Another trending not Netflix,
Netflix fail and thanks Netflix.
Speaker 3 (29:32):
So that's going well? It is not going well?
Speaker 2 (29:37):
So what do we have any updated numbers on the
on the on the crash status. You guys are still
getting it, okay in yours right, but fushe said that
his it wasn't coming in an HD for him.
Speaker 3 (29:49):
Yeah, that was it.
Speaker 6 (29:50):
It's it's cleared up a little bit, but yeah, it's
still working, okay, So that mine's working, Yeah, a little
bit like my connection.
Speaker 3 (29:56):
Great, okay, just kind of yeah, I got it all right.
Speaker 2 (30:00):
Well, they're supposed to the main bout is supposed to
start here in what eight minutes or so I was
hearing sometime between eight and eight fifteen our time is
when the main bout was supposed to to dig in.
Speaker 3 (30:11):
It's so funny, it's so funny.
Speaker 6 (30:12):
That you said that, because right when you said that,
it went from i'd say for eighty p to three
sixty P. So I think more people are starting to
log in to try to just watch the last fight. Yeah,
I think that's what's happening.
Speaker 2 (30:26):
Imagine if you're a bar right now and you paid
for this thing and you've got people coming in, Oh
my gosh, I'd be so po Yeah.
Speaker 6 (30:35):
See, yeah, keeps it keeps dropping and going up, dropping
and going up. So I think a lot of people
are trying to just log in just for the last
one because it's not working.
Speaker 2 (30:43):
And what can they even do about it. It's not
like they can add a server all of a sudden.
Speaker 3 (30:48):
I don't know.
Speaker 6 (30:48):
I mean, and I just don't get how some I
was telling Conway, I was like, how do how do they?
How are they not more prepared? Like, you know this
is going to be massive, You're not don't play dumb,
you know. I think they were expecting something like eighty million. Yeah,
especially because it's like it's so accessible. You don't have
to if you have Netflix, it's free. So yeah, and
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you know what, you know what I think this does
for Netflix? Not only is it embarrassing but this hurts
their chances to host other big events. It's not like
the NFL is ever going to consider Netflix for the
Super Bowl.
Speaker 2 (31:19):
Oh no way, no, I mean there's no way. Why
would you Why would you ever take the risk? If
you're the NFL, Netflix is failing on their own produced product,
you think they're going to be able to pull it off?
Speaker 3 (31:30):
Nah?
Speaker 2 (31:31):
And if you're one of the networks, you're going who
dodge the bullet on that one. Don't have to worry
about Netflix stealing our Oh yeah, stealing our stuff. Yeah,
it's true. No way, no way happen to see. I
was I was reading the LA mag and I was
reading about the new food from home stuff. The LA
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County Department of Public Health has got a new designation
for selling home cooked meals to the public, and the
idea is to make sure that people will get a
chance to sell their crap without as much overset.
Speaker 3 (32:07):
I guess.
Speaker 2 (32:09):
Kunty of Los Angeles Department of Public Health's Micro Enterprise
Home Kitchen Operation program. All right, that sounds like it's
completely made up because they were trying to keep somebody
in a position. Anyway, they did this big event and
they had a bunch of people there and they were
all excited about this home restaurants. And so they go
into detailing that the bill was signed originally in twenty
(32:31):
eighteen by Governor Chu Chu Jerry Brown. The dude, the
designation is for home cooked foods. I guess retail food
The program is authorized by the La County Board of
Supervisors in May of this year for the La version
of that right, permits for the program given out by
the Environmental Health Division of the La County DPH.
Speaker 3 (32:52):
So, I guess this means.
Speaker 2 (32:54):
That no longer do you have to sell your Tomali's
in the shadows. You can come right out and say
we this at home. And they're actually giving people some
grants to be able to do that. They say there
will be inspections monitoring home cooking areas begins with the
application for the program. Then there's initial inspections at the
time of application. They're done to make sure the proposed
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menu items and the kitchens used can support one another.
Then they do an annual inspection for health and safety, cleanliness,
proper food handling, safe food storage, adherence to kitchen safety
protocols and standards, and they will respond to customer complaints
and investigate those complaints, resolve issues, YadA, YadA, YadA. I
hope that this is going off really well. I spent
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a lot of time in my younger years, my teenage years,
in early college, I worked in a restaurant, and I
know how rigorous it is to prepare food commercially, you know,
labeling all the foods. You can't store this food above
that food on a shelf, and you know the temperatures
of the rooms. And we had a full service restaurant.
We used to we used to have a bakery in there,
and a salad department and a and at times we
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were even using a band saw to cut our own.
Speaker 3 (34:05):
Meats.
Speaker 2 (34:06):
You know, we'd get the big slabs and then we
would process the meats in the back kitchen, and then
we would immediately cook the meat. So if we're doing ribs,
we might cut the ribs with the bandsaw, and then
we'd slather them up and throw them in the convection
of and finish them off on the grill.
Speaker 3 (34:19):
All that kind of thing. And the.
Speaker 2 (34:22):
Pains that we took to make sure that we were
in compliance were I mean, they were arduous, but it
was worth it because the food was delicious. But I'll
never forget. Every time the health inspector came in, it
was it was nerve wracking. And there were a couple
of health inspectors down.
Speaker 3 (34:37):
There were two.
Speaker 2 (34:39):
One of them felt like it was their job to
find something and this is going to sound like uh.
They felt like it was that like they hadn't done
their job.
Speaker 3 (34:50):
There we go.
Speaker 2 (34:51):
They felt like they hadn't done their job unless they
found that you were doing something wrong. The other health
inspector just wanted to make sure you were doing things right.
But there was one and she was Nobody could stand her.
And I talked to other. You know, a small town,
everybody that works in a restaurant knows each other. We
all hung out at the beach afterward, and we all
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couldn't stand this one health inspector.
Speaker 3 (35:14):
And I won't forget.
Speaker 2 (35:15):
She came in and she was mad because there were
crumbs on the floor under the bread rack where we
cooled the bread. It was during the day and we thought,
are you kidding me? She said, you've got to clean
that up. I'll be back in a week to check
on it. It's a bread rack. We're cooling the bread
out of the oven. Well, there's crumbs.
Speaker 3 (35:38):
Do you know how bread works?
Speaker 2 (35:40):
So anyway, to the people that are doing their home kitchens,
I'm with you one hundred percent. I'm really glad to
see Elle County doing this because I love food made
with love. Yeah, that was sweet. We've successfully killed an hour.
Tyson set to start next, Oh thank you, Tyson. Paul
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fight is set to start. We are keeping an eye
on whether or not you're even gonna be able to
watch that, and of course the slap scene around the world.
Speaker 3 (36:06):
That's next.
Speaker 2 (36:06):
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