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Speaker 1 (00:00):
You're listening to Later with Moe Kelly on demand from
KFI Am six forty.
Speaker 2 (00:06):
It's Later with Mo Kelly. We are live everywhere in
the iHeartRadio app. And some breaking news, some unfortunate breaking news.
I was just informed by Mark Ronner and the KFI
twenty four hour Newsroom that actor Val Kilmer, star of
Batman Forever and co star obviously of Maverick Top Gun,
has died at the age of sixty five. No other
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information has been given, but we do know that his
health has been precarious for the past number of years.
So if you just tuning in, actor Val Kilmer has
passed at the age of sixty five. KFI twenty four
hour Newsroom will be on it. As more information comes in,
we will have it in our subsequent reports. Nick Poliochinny,
(00:50):
I'm sorry to have this segment with that. We got
that news during the break in.
Speaker 3 (00:54):
Which is fine, and I think that that's something that
definitely want to make sure that we share, especially with
and as MARKO cover more. But like fighting with cancer
and everything else. So there's a lot of details for that,
and so yeah, that's too bad, but hey, go no please.
Speaker 2 (01:08):
So it's one of those things where whenever these figures
do pass, invariably they take a piece of us with
them because we associate. I would think it's fair to
say we associate fond memories, specific moments in our.
Speaker 3 (01:23):
Life very much with them, right, I mean when and
with special especially with Val. I mean even to the
point of with Top Gun Maverick most recently in the
past and having his role and how we participated in
that for the you know, the reboot all of the weight,
well not reboot, but the sequel how many years later, so.
Speaker 4 (01:40):
And we talked about this. Sorry to interrupt you, so please.
Speaker 2 (01:42):
That's why it's really important to do these I'll say
se separated sequels, correct, as soon as possible. You can
talk about Coming to America with James Earl Joes. You
can talk about now Top Gun Maverick with Val Kimer,
and you know the subtext was his care was dying,
Ice man was dying exactly and did you have this
(02:04):
moment where you have life imitating art. That's why I
am all for these sequels as soon as you can.
Where you had Taggart die from Beverly Hills Cop four, right,
you know.
Speaker 3 (02:17):
No, And I think that's a very good point, just
because and and all the things that Val had done
throughout the years have been really because, I mean, he
had covered so much ground, I guess, you know, from
the action films to some more dramatic roles and everything else,
like there's a lot. So yeah, and so that's a
big loss, especially after him battling with cancer for so long.
Speaker 2 (02:39):
So it's going to be a hard turn, yes, but Nick,
it's going to be a turn.
Speaker 3 (02:43):
Yeah, we're gonna do this, and we're gonna do it
relatively quickly. You and I and Tuala and Mark and Steffus.
I had a rough day, and I think that this
is something that's relatable. I'm hoping to everybody that's tuning in,
whether you're listening to us in your car or on
the podcast during from the iHeartRadio app or however. But
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I had a friend today who needed to have a
medical procedure done. And she lives in North Hollywood and
I live in Long Beach, so I already knew what
I was getting into with this whole process. But it
took me two hours to get from Long Beach to
her this morning, leaving a Long Beach at six am,
five forty five six am and then it took another
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ninety minutes to get from North Hollywood to Santa Monica.
That's normal. I did traffic here on KFI for years.
I knew all the ins and outs. I knew how
to get around it. That's not the problem. The problem
is when I got to her medical procedure, not cosmetic,
not voluntary, a matter of life and death, took her
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to the medical facility in Santa Monica, forty five dollars
to pay to park at the facility.
Speaker 4 (03:56):
I'm there.
Speaker 3 (03:57):
It's not a cosmetic thing, it's not a voluntary thing.
It's not any of that stuff. And I understand this
is something that we all encounter here. And I know
it sounds really silly and a little bit petty or whatever.
But as I'm taking a friend who has been experiencing
a lot of medical issues as of lates, and I'm
rolling in there and they're like, that'll be forty five
dollars when I go into the structure, and I'm like,
forty five dollars is this valet only?
Speaker 4 (04:17):
What's the situation? It's not funny, but it's funny, but.
Speaker 3 (04:19):
No true, But here's the funny, Nope, to give you
that but it's one of those older buildings that has
the tandem parking, so it is not valet. But I
still had to turn in my keys because I had
to park in front of someone else.
Speaker 4 (04:32):
Anyway, it was a wild day for me today.
Speaker 3 (04:34):
I know this sounds a little bit ridiculous and out
of left field, but I have just such a massive
amount of frustration. I mean, beyond the tax increases that
we've talked about here on SPI and everything else.
Speaker 4 (04:45):
This is nuts. Did you runor somebody? Oh, let me
tell you you double here.
Speaker 3 (04:52):
That's why we talked about this at the top of
the show, and when I saw you and we talked
before the show, I was still coming off of that
intense energy from it, and I I can only imagine
because here it is something. And again, like I said
to everybody that I've talked to, if it were cosmetic surgery,
if it were voluntary, okay, fine, you've got coin to
drop on it. This is a specifically medically necessary activity.
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And I'm taking her and I want to get her
as close to the door as possible to get her
in and also coming out to make sure that everything
is set because of course I was there for three
or four hours. So it was like, do I just
walk to the nearest coffee shop or do I get
back in the car and move the car anyway? It
was wild to me. And this is something that is
a huge problem here in southern California period. And I
(05:38):
only say that because for me, I have Kaiser as
an HMO. So do I so? And maybe you've experienced this.
I don't have to pay for parking. For parking in
La County, Orange County, Riverside, San Renandino, San Diego, all
of those I've been to regularly. Kaiser does not have
you pay yet. And I'm not calling this out. You
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can at me if you want. That's your own business.
You know, well, I'll see you on X or I'll
see you on Instagram. Whatever you want. You can at
me or slide in my DMS. But taking a couple
of hospitals I will not name their names, but in
South Orange County, where I've had to also take my
mother and my father to the emergency room and pay
thirty dollars to take them into the hospital, I've never
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experienced that, and that is insane time with Kaiser, correct,
Kaiser does it, And I know that you can at
me and say I have X, Y and Z issues
with Kaiser as an organization, or I've had whatever service,
but I've never had anything like this. And I have
gone to two major facilities in Orange County specifically, which
has plenty of room for parking. We're not talking about
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Santa Monica. Makes sense, it's an impacted area that has
always had a challenge. But this is something that I
was talking about with Stafush earlier, is that in Long Beach,
not related to medical issues in downtown, there are some
beautiful high rises that have no parking for their residents
because at some point, and I can't remember, sometime in
(07:06):
the last decade to twelve years Ish Ballpark there was
something that was passed in Long Beach to encourage development
that they did not have to Originally, thirty forty years.
Speaker 4 (07:17):
Ago, they weren't required to have the requisite parking. That's exactly.
Speaker 3 (07:20):
So thirty four eight years ago it was one parking
space per room. That was always what it was in
La County. So just talking about La County, I can
give you more specific on Orange County whatever, but we're
running out of time. What the problem is here? I
can't even go visit my friends in downtown Long Beach
because there is no parking, no none, So.
Speaker 4 (07:37):
We have this most wild amount of impaction.
Speaker 3 (07:40):
I will deal with a headache one hundred percent when
I want to go visit my friends in downtown Long Beach,
because that's a pleasure activity. But when I have to
drive drop forty five dollars to take a friend to
a medical situation that's necessary, I am just beyond.
Speaker 2 (07:55):
I think about it differently. I think about my twenty
something year old self. Sure, let's say I had I
don't know urgent care, and I need to get some
sort of care and I'm paying at least a fifty
dollars copay. Yeah, so I'm ninety five dollars in before
anyone even sees me.
Speaker 3 (08:13):
Absolutely, and that's it, because this is build that forty
five dollars into my copey, build that forty five dollars
into my deductible.
Speaker 4 (08:20):
Whatever the situation is.
Speaker 3 (08:21):
But I just implored, and it was one of those
scenarios where everyone was lovely at the facility, but it
was just literally, when I'm sitting there and I'm focusing
on I've just been in traffic for three and a
half hours, that point one way, correct, we won't even
talk about I had to drop her back in North Hollywood, yeah,
and then come here, so that's a whole different three hours. Anyway,
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I it's frustrated, Like I don't I don't even have
a I usually have a really good, clean way to
but I'm still heated over this.
Speaker 4 (08:49):
No, this is you say, what's up with Nick?
Speaker 2 (08:51):
We talk about the Southland and our lives within the
south Land. I think most people can't identify with that frustration.
I know I can, and as someone who is also
with Kaiser, I know what that frustration would be like.
Now again, Kaiser is not the best, sure sure, but
I will say this, the Kaiser of twenty twenty five
(09:11):
is nothing like the Kaiser of nineteen ninety five.
Speaker 4 (09:14):
Absolutely right there with you.
Speaker 3 (09:16):
So anyway, this is the hardest part for me to
be that person on KF. Either goes do better, do better,
you can do better. There are other opportunities.
Speaker 2 (09:26):
But this is a microphone and another phone, I understand,
use it accordingly.
Speaker 3 (09:29):
Someone is listening, yes, so please, especially in this realm
of trying to provide care in a very challenging year
and in a uniquely different world than like you said,
nineteen ninety five as opposed to twenty twenty five.
Speaker 4 (09:45):
Please do better. Okay, we get ready to go to break.
Speaker 2 (09:47):
We got to go to break, but you gotta tell
us who it is so we can add them.
Speaker 3 (09:52):
Oh who yeah, the Orange County one, yeah, or the oh,
the Orange County one. Really, why wouldn't we? Okay, we
tell the truth here, Mission Hospital and Hogue. Those are
the two major major organizations in Orange County. You've been
called out that you have to pay and that's wild
to me. And then this one is a building that
has ten different facilities in Santa Monica, not related to
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Hogue or Mission, but this was the imaging institute that
I was at, specifically for my friend who had a
very serious procedure that had to be dealt with, and
I'm trying to figure out how to get her in
there and up as I'm trying to also pull my
wallet out to give forty five dollars to go park.
Speaker 4 (10:30):
Let's pick it up. On the other side, Nagaio Kenny
joins us in the studio. What's up with Nick?
Speaker 2 (10:33):
It's later with Mo Kelly k if I am six
forty Live everywhere in the iHeartRadio app.
Speaker 1 (10:37):
You're listening to Later with Moe Kelly on demand from
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Speaker 5 (10:42):
Forty what.
Speaker 4 (10:59):
Thanks? What if?
Speaker 2 (11:09):
I am six forty? It is Later with mo Kelly?
What's up with Nick? Poliochinny? Part two?
Speaker 3 (11:14):
Nick, take it away, so we'll go to a little
bit more normal programming for this go round as I
got it all out of my system. Thank you for listening,
and if you've missed what we covered last time about
parking here in southern California, hit the podcast because it's
got all the details. But I and you can see
this on Instagram. Nick pouliy o'kanea this week, I'm with Nick.
I am not the biggest Star Wars fan, and I
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know that's blasphemy on this show, but for me personally,
it's just not one of those properties within the now
Disney family that I'm a huge fan of, except we
have now as of last week, entered season of The
Force at the Disneyland Resort, which is a very very
different experience this year. And that's why even talking to
(11:56):
you and Tualla before coming in, I want to encourage
people to go, and I know that Disneyland is a
pretty penny and I realized that I always talk about it.
It is, but you have Star Wars Nights coming up,
and even again, if you're not a big Star Wars
fan like me, it's the best opportunity for you to
get walk on times for all the attractions within Disneyland
Park because Star Wars Night takes place there also right now,
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if you're a big fan. It's very odd because I
know within Cannon, within Star Wars, Luke Skywalker is not
supposed to be able to have access to Batu, which
is Galaxy's Edge at Disneyland, because it's a different time
in the story timeline within Star Wars. But he is
there now with R two D two and it is
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And this is why you can tell that I don't
know Star Wars. When he has his hand cut off,
when is that which which Empire strikes back? Okay, so
Empire strikes back. That's where they have injected him from
Empire strikes Back.
Speaker 2 (12:49):
It was at that moment, because they've shown him later
in the other movies with this, with this prosthetics.
Speaker 4 (12:55):
Somewhere in there.
Speaker 3 (12:55):
I will say that because the whole thing is Luke
Skywalker is off planet as is referred to at Batu
Blackspier outposts, you can meet angryt with Luke Skywalker and
with R two D two. What is cooler that I
experienced this past weekend is a handful of things. In fact,
I brought some toys that are actually available for you
at the Disneyland resort right now, because during Season of
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the Forest it is not just Batu and Blackspire outposts,
but it's also tomorrow Land, where you're able to go
into and experience the whole world if you will, Star tours,
and a special hyper Space Mountain overlay for Space Mountain,
which is normally there. But I more so brought you
toys to play with right now. So these two are
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very cool and I'm disappointed. Bos So these are called swizzlers.
I don't know what you're mixing up with cocktail because
inside of Disneyland Park, unless you're going to Club thirty
three or a couple of other places, you're not getting cocktails.
Speaker 4 (13:52):
But this is Luke's and it's a Swisser lights lights
and so think about it. It's about five inches four careful.
Speaker 3 (14:02):
Yeah, I know, I know, we're getting closer to the
safe harbor, so we're fine, okay, But anyway, so you
have Luke Skywalker Swizzler and Darth Vader's Swizzler.
Speaker 4 (14:10):
Uh huh.
Speaker 3 (14:10):
These are fantastic. There's so much fun and I can
afford these. They're twelve dollars as opposed to trying to
get the two hundred dollars or two fifty.
Speaker 2 (14:16):
Now lightsaber, you're gonna put those on this weekend with
Nick christ.
Speaker 4 (14:19):
Yes, they're actually already there.
Speaker 3 (14:20):
You can see them right now this weekend would Nick
or Nick pollio'channy on Instagram. But really quick, before we
go to break and talk about this a little bit
more because I got some really cool things to talk
about at Disneyland, I do want to show you this.
So what this is is a popcorn bucket, which is
a huge thing all over Disneyland. But what's even cooler
this popcorn bucket is the death Star. But here's what
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I want to show you specifically, wait, hold on, mo
I'm gonna and this will be on Instagram here sooner
than later this weekend with Nick and Nick Pouliochanni.
Speaker 4 (14:48):
But check out this. Does it explode? So it doesn't explode?
(15:11):
There is no place to put that.
Speaker 2 (15:13):
But how sick is that it lights up like it's
getting ready to destroy a planet.
Speaker 4 (15:19):
Right, you know?
Speaker 3 (15:20):
So I but like, this is the funny thing. Thirty
five dollars popcorn does come in it, or French fries
if you get it at Black to Grill. But anyway,
the wild thing is the merchandising that has stepped up
its game at Disneyland, which is something very very unique
and it's something that I'll be talking about not tonight
but here coming up soon because there's a brand new
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person that has joined the merchandising team for the Americas
at the Walt Disney Company and this all kind of
falls under that. But anyway, this is something I've never
seen that's very sick. It has sound effects, it has
a speaker, and it can serve you poppe Is it Bluetooth?
Speaker 4 (15:56):
I wish?
Speaker 3 (15:57):
Can you imagine? And then normally there's your popcorn. So
this is maybe where the bomb goes.
Speaker 2 (16:02):
Or edits on this weekend with Nick right now on Instagram,
correct exactly.
Speaker 3 (16:05):
So you can check all this stuff out there. But
I'm going to talk about Fire of the Rising Moons
as well as Shadows of Memory, a Skywalker saga, both
things coming up at BOU two.
Speaker 4 (16:18):
Go ahead, let's do that on the other side. No,
we'll do it if you're good with the stick.
Speaker 3 (16:21):
Around for the otherwise otherwise I'll have to talk about
on Instagram.
Speaker 2 (16:24):
You can't do it all right now? Right well, Mars
look at me like, look, I got news. I need
to impart to the world of the KFI.
Speaker 4 (16:30):
Right So anyway that's coming out. It's Later with mo
Kelly CAFI AM six forty.
Speaker 2 (16:35):
Go to at This Weekend with Nick so you can
see exactly what we were talking about.
Speaker 1 (16:41):
You're listening to Later with Moe Kelly on demand from
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Speaker 4 (16:50):
Kelly six Live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app.
Speaker 2 (17:00):
Then, thank you for going to at This Weekend with
Nick to check out all the cool items that Nick
has been showing tonight.
Speaker 4 (17:07):
Nick, your social media's blowing up. It is.
Speaker 3 (17:09):
And thank you so much also for those of you
who are already adding me, not only to show your
frustration about the first time we were talking about the
forty five dollars in hospital not having validation, but also
thank you for all being so kind. My friend is fine,
she's doing great, she's home resting. I've texted her right now.
Actually she's already confirmed that she's good to go. So
everything went well with the procedure. Thank you all very much.
(17:29):
You're very very kind to check in one hundred percent
that way. And if you want to at me or
whatever Nick poliocanny this week with Nick on Instagram or
you can also do Nick Poliochanni on x or Twitter,
so that's always open as well. And then I'm on
threads for the same this weekend with Nick and this
Nick Poliochanni, so you can always do that if you're
more of the metaverse. Anyway, thank you for letting me
push over into one more segment. I appreciate that greatly.
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The two things that he didn't get to talk about
for Season of the Forest, which is underway now at
the Disneyland resort, specifically at Disney Disneyland Park, are things
that are happening on Bat two, which is Galaxy's Edge.
So this is the new land from a handful of
years ago. We even talked about it here on Actually no,
that was the old I think that was a weekend
show when it came on, right, Yes, so we came
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on and I think even Amy King and I were
there and we're talking to you about it specifically from
opening day or opening weekend, but a lot has changed
at a Galaxy's Edge and two things specifically that have
now premiered. One had a soft opening and it was
part of the fireworks display, so it's very interesting. So
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you actually have hypothetically two fireworks shows taking place at
Disneyland at the same time, which is wild, not at
Disneyland and Disney Californy Adventure, because Disney califn Adventure has
a world of color. If you're not familiar, that's think
of the Bolagio show that you've seen for years. But
at Disneyland, if you are off off planet at Batu,
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which is how they've put it, you actually get to
see fire of the Rising Moon's Fireworks back Tacular, which
has a completely different soundtrack, has a completely different experience,
voiceover and everything, yet it utilizes the exact same firework
display that folks that are on Main Street USA are observing.
I've never seen anything like this before. And you can
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also go to this recommend under recommend again, as we've
covered not the biggest Star Wars fan myself, I do
love John Williams. I do love the score from all
the films. It's all featured during this incredible experience on
Bough two that's been there.
Speaker 4 (19:31):
They've been soft opening it.
Speaker 3 (19:32):
It's a big deal right now, and that happens whenever
the fireworks are happening. So and I'm not kidding you,
it is packed in Batu in Blackspire outposts with everyone
with their lightsabers and everything.
Speaker 4 (19:45):
It's really a whole moment.
Speaker 3 (19:47):
And if you happen to be going to Star Wars ninth,
which are coming up here this month and to May,
this will also be taken over with Ray. So Ray
will be leading the charge from Star Wars and she'll
be there live person and being conducting an incredible meetup
with all those you know Jedi nights from around the
galaxies with their lightsabers. That's we're seeing if you're gonna
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go to to Star Wars night. But the thing that
premiered this past well the twenty eight, so March twenty eight,
this past weekend was Shadows of Memory, a Skywalker saga
which happens multiple times a night. It's not related to
the fireworks, but there's a specific AUDIONOMATRONICU droid that is
brand new to this specific show. And what they have
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done is they've taken all the spires at Galaxy's Edge
and it's now this amazing, incredible projection show, and it
reminds you of watching Star Wars when you're seeing the holograms,
or if you've been to Galaxy's Edge to Rise of
the Resistance and you see Ray as a hologram. It's
all on the spires, and I've never seen anything as
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immersive as this, to where it really is an opportunity
for you to suspend belief, where you are genuinely off
planet in a whole different galaxy. Galaxy's Edge has a
whole new vibe and it's all related to the Skywalker saga,
so you need to go check it out. I don't
want to give away too much more than that. I mean,
I've already kind of given you the overview of it.
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But it again also features that incredible score from all
the films from John Williams, and it happens multiple times
a night, so I think that's was even cooler. One
of them is attached to the fireworks show, so you
get to experience an incredible thing and then the fireworks
go off. Other times it is happening Statin alone, but
it's such an incredible thing.
Speaker 4 (21:37):
And you can see a little tease.
Speaker 3 (21:38):
I didn't want to give you all of it, but
if you go to this weekend with Nick or Nick
Pouli o'cinney on Instagram, you can see a little tease
of both what the fireworks show that is fire the
rising moons and then also what Shadows of Memory a
Skywalker saga look like.
Speaker 4 (21:53):
It's incredible. I again not a Star Wars fan. This
sime man. Take me with you.
Speaker 3 (21:58):
I will take you with me if you don't join
me on social media.
Speaker 4 (22:01):
That's the thing.
Speaker 3 (22:02):
This is the hardest part because I want to take
I wish let's manifest it. As they always say, Hey Disney,
we would love to bring later with Mo Kelly to
the Disneyland Resort, especially because and again this is something
you know, I love Disney and we'll be talking about it.
But coming up on May sixteenth will be the beginning
of the seventieth anniversary celebration at the Disneyland Resort, celebrating
(22:23):
Disneyland Parks specifically, but that also kicks off a worldwide
celebration with all the theme parks around the country or
around the world for the Walt Disney Company will all
be having their own little pieces of the action for
the seventieth of Disneyland.
Speaker 2 (22:36):
Can't wait. Nick polyo'channy very quickly let everyone know how
they can follow you and your adventures.
Speaker 3 (22:42):
Again, Thank you, sir Nick Poliochanni. This Weekend with Nick.
The easiest thing to do is go to This Weekend
with Nick. You can check the Lincoln Bio. It has
all the details where you can be able to purchase
tickets for Disneyland. You can check out information of any
of the things that we've talked about here on later
with mo Kelly and even more because I'm doing stuff
every day throughout the week and all over southern cal
(23:02):
right and all over southern California following because I think
that's the thing. And also I was gonna say, I
think it was Mike Meyer who lives down in San Diego.
Thanks for reaching out because you heard me talking last
week about a couple of different things going on. So
I mean I cover all of southern California. Also, the
funniest part and just real quick, the John Wick Experience
(23:24):
is open in Las Vegas. I know we talked about
that earlier in the show tonight, but the john Wick
Experience you will be seeing that for me very soon here.
Also Universal Studios FanFest is coming up. You can get
details at this week with Nick or Nick Poliochini. And
also coming up very soon this summer in Las Vegas
will be the brand new Horror Unleashed, which is a
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year round Halloween and horror install at air exactly in
area fifteen, west side of the fifteen in Las Vegas.
I will have all that and so much more, especially
here on later in lo Kelly, Well, happy anytime, Thank you, sir,
I appreciate it all.
Speaker 1 (23:59):
Away you're listening to Later with Moe Kelly on demand
from KFI A six forty.
Speaker 2 (24:05):
And here's my final thought. And I wasn't sure I
was going to talk about this. I really wasn't sure.
Sometimes I need a few days to process these subjects
because I try not to just respond emotionally, want to
do my homework before I share it with you. But
I think the time's right now. Let's talk about the Constitution.
(24:26):
The Constitution applies to everyone, or it applies to no one.
There's no in between, there's no shades of gray. Let's
get the easy ones, right. I say it all the time.
This is one of the easy ones. The Constitution, meaning
all of its amendments apply to everyone, including Mark Stephan
and even Nick me or it applies to no one
(24:52):
from the First Amendment on down, not just the amendments
you like, not just the Second Amendment because you really
love that one, Not just the tenth Amendment because that's
what you heard somewhere, because those are the only two
amendments you know without googling.
Speaker 4 (25:07):
I'm talking about all of them.
Speaker 2 (25:08):
And I seriously doubt most people even know the total
number of amendments presently that are in the Constitution, or
what it takes to ratify a new one. But that's
just my personal pet pee because I'm real big on civics.
But I also find it odd when someone says they
love the Constitution yet can't tell me much about it,
not in totality. It's strange, I tell you. But I
(25:30):
want to be clear on this. That's why I want
to repeat it. The Constitution applies to everyone, or it
applies to no one, all amendments, all protections, or it
is meaningless. And yes, I'm about to talk about the
Maryland man with protected legal status who was sent to
that horrible prison in El Salvador following a quote unquote
administrative error, not to port it to the country in general,
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but to port it to a prison having not committed
any crime while also being of legal status. His name
is Kilmore Abrego Garcia. And also according to our government,
this is what our government said. They said that they
don't think they have any way to get him back.
Whether that's true or not, I don't know, but I
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do know that Kilmore is just struck in a excuse me,
stuck in a prison for no good reason, no crime,
no due process, no path back. The Constitution applies to everyone,
or it applies to no one. And I know what
you're thinking. I know what you're thinking. You're probably thinking, Mo,
the Constitution only applies to American citizens.
Speaker 4 (26:39):
No, that's not true.
Speaker 2 (26:41):
Part of loving the Constitution is actually knowing the constitution
constitutional protections extends to all persons persons. It protects everyone,
not just citizens, and those protections extend to non citizens
who are within the United States. Those protections include process.
I'll come back to that, protection from unreasonable searches and seizures,
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the right to a fair trial, and the right to
counsel in criminal proceedings. If you think some of that
might apply to this, you'd be right. A person's immigration
status does not diminish their constitutional rights, and the Supreme
Court has consistently upheld that constitutional rights extend to everyone
living in the US, not just natural born citizens or
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legal immigrants. I hope you heard that either the Constitution
applies to everyone or it applies to no one. And
according to the actual Constitution and Supreme Court, it applies
to everyone. Some other arguments I heard were, well, what
if that person entered the country illegally? Or how do
we know that this guy wasn't a violent gangbanger. Hello,
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That's what due process is for. That's the whole fricking point.
Is the process which determines whether someone has broken a law,
entered the country illegally, or a subject to be punished. Accordingly,
you can't deport someone without determining their status. It's not
done by guessing. It's not just done by I don't know, hypnosis.
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It's a very simple concept. Unless you think the Constitution
only applies to some people. Oh, look out, now might
step on some does, which would mean you neither know
the Constitution nor do you love the Constitution. All twenty
seven amendments. There's your answer. He has twenty seven amendments.
Or maybe you live in a community or represent a
community which doesn't and has not ever had to worry
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about government agents rolling up on you with mass putting
you in handcuffs, stuffing you in a van with no
due process.
Speaker 4 (28:42):
Maybe you've never.
Speaker 2 (28:43):
Been stopped while walking or driving simply because you quote
unquote fit the description. Maybe you've never been pulled out
of your car and put on a curb in handcuffs
while your car was searched. Maybe you've had no experience
with that, no reference point. Maybe you've never had a
gun place to your head because someone thought that you
had just robbed a bank. I have, And none of
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this makes any sense to you. If it's all unfamiliar
to you, maybe you just don't care. I get that,
because it's not gonna be you. It's not gonna be
your father, it's not gonna be your son, So it's
not gonna be your problem.
Speaker 4 (29:17):
Got it.
Speaker 2 (29:18):
Just stop telling me about the Constitution and how important
it supposedly is to you, because it's not. You're just
cause playing patriotism. This shouldn't be political. I mean, it
shouldn't be. It was then candidate Donald Trump, who said,
we are a country of laws, and without laws, we
do not have a country.
Speaker 4 (29:38):
That's a quote.
Speaker 2 (29:39):
He said that, And I hope you know every single law,
every single one, is predicated upon due process, every single law.
You can't break a law unless you've had due process.
Due processes one of the main differences, not the only difference,
but one of the main differences between US and North Korea,
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and US and Russia and US in China. Because moments
just like these is when you should be saying hashtag
all lives matter. Right now, this is the time you're
supposed to say, hashtag all lives matter. Not just the
lives that you care about, not just the people who
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look like you, not just the people you like, not
just the people who agree with you, not just the
people who love like you do, not just the people
who happen to vote the same way that you do.
These are the moments you should be saying hashtag all
lives matter, because when you don't, it sure seems like
you're admitting that they don't. For KFIM six forty, I'm mo.
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