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Speaker 1 (00:00):
KFC bringing back ten dollars Tuesday deals going on right
now for a limited time, offering a bucket of eight
pieces of chicken for ten bucks, available Tuesdays only, provides
eight piece dark meat bucket combination of drums and thighs
for ten bucks, and you can do it online at
KFC dot com, on the KFC app, or in restaurant
at participating locations and so again for a limited time
(00:24):
right now, the ten dollars Tuesday deal.
Speaker 2 (00:27):
You're going to rush out for that?
Speaker 1 (00:28):
No, okay, I'm I and Alex Stones joining us now
for MAYBC news. And I don't know, Alex, are you
do you like dark meat? Because I no, No, I'm
a breast. I like the breast of chicken.
Speaker 3 (00:41):
And look, KF you said it in the chicken there,
But yes, keep going.
Speaker 1 (00:44):
Yes, well the KFC when they're I love the tasty,
extra crispy and of the chicken that is out there.
You pull one of those perfectly cooked right out of
the oil, and it is of the best chicken I
believe on the planet. Now, I love Popeyes too, but
KFC freshly cooked breast of chicken that tastes the extra crispy.
(01:09):
My eyes roll back in my you know, you stick
your finger through the middle of stuff. Here we go.
Speaker 3 (01:15):
I like I thought you were saying that right now.
Speaker 2 (01:18):
The crust is a little too much for me. KFC
has become, I think, in my mind at least greasier
over the years. I still every time I talk chicken,
I miss sisters Chicken and biscuits. Somebody do that again.
Speaker 4 (01:29):
Like sisters?
Speaker 1 (01:30):
Yeah, do you ever have sisters, Alex, You ever heard
of it?
Speaker 3 (01:32):
No, I've never even heard of that. I've had KFC
in a long time.
Speaker 1 (01:35):
But you have them there in we have KFC, not sisters,
but yeah, we do have Popeyes fights at your Popeyes.
Speaker 3 (01:45):
Yeah, yeah, that's that's kind of how roy we roll
here as well. But Chick fil A here is a
big deal. Every time a new one opens, every time
you want a new one down the street from my house.
It's about to open up that they're building right now,
and everybody's super excited about that.
Speaker 1 (02:00):
Yeah they the boy their chicken is really really amazing too, man.
Speaker 2 (02:05):
But you know what I cannot. I can't get eight
days in the line to get my I just can't. Man.
Every time I go to a Chick fil A, the
line is stupid.
Speaker 1 (02:14):
Man, I need to own one of those.
Speaker 3 (02:15):
Nothing compared to an in and out burger out here though.
That the wait in those lines that people will wait
forever where they actually come into the line and take
your order from a little tablet. Right the cars are
backed up you block after block every night until two
in the morning.
Speaker 1 (02:28):
That is that is nuts. That's when you go, I
gotta scrape together the money open one of those somehow somewhere.
Speaker 3 (02:35):
Think about it.
Speaker 1 (02:35):
Your set one of them. You only need one, you know.
Speaker 3 (02:38):
Yeah, they don't even franchise him, the owner of the company.
It's now his daughter who runs it. I think her granddaughter.
And yeah, she still loans and runs all of them.
Speaker 2 (02:47):
Man.
Speaker 1 (02:48):
Fresh Sea Lion is pretty good too.
Speaker 3 (02:50):
Oh yeah, can you imagine that's a lot of blubber
on that.
Speaker 1 (02:52):
That's a little gamy, but yeah, yeah, the Demonic Sea
Lion is my favorite, quite frankly. And yes, this is crazy, Alex.
We were talking about this earlier, like Demonic Sea Lion. Oh,
I got to hear what Alex has to say about this.
Speaker 2 (03:07):
Actually he's still alive because he's typing right now.
Speaker 3 (03:10):
If he is, well, these things are nuts and so
birds and sea lions and dolphins. They've all been getting
really sick in the last week two weeks off the
coast of southern California, and the sea lions been losing
their minds. And there was one surfer about a week
ago who said this thing was like a demon sea lion,
(03:30):
that he wasn't messing with the sea lions. You know,
people get bit from time to time when they're like
at Peer thirty nine in San Francisco or in La
Jolla down in San Diego, and they go to where
all the sea lions gather and they mess with them
and then they get bit.
Speaker 2 (03:42):
Yeah, yeah, that's not this.
Speaker 3 (03:44):
These people are out swimming or they're surfing and the
sea lions come to them with incredible speed and then
latch onto their arm and start biting them. And he
was an aux gnar in north of la and he
says he thought it was a shark and this thing
was attacking him like a shark would. Over the weekend
off of Long Beach, fifteen year old girl was out
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taking a swim test to be a lifeguard cadet and
she was attacked by first what everybody thought was a shark,
and she had bites up and down her arm, and
lifeguards ran in and pulled her out of there, and
it was a sea lion as well. This is all
because they're being poisoned by toxic algae, a toxic algae
bloom that's floating in the waters off southern California right now,
and they're essentially high, but they've also got other neurological
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things going on because they're being poisoned. Jenny Smith is
with the rescue program at SeaWorld.
Speaker 5 (04:32):
So it will affect California sea lions. It has affected dolphins,
common dolphins, and that's kind of what we're seeing off
our coastline here in San Diego.
Speaker 3 (04:43):
So Flipper is kind of going nuts the dolphins as well,
but the attacks are coming from the sea lions. So
as they eat sardines and other fish that have been
around the toxic algy, it turns into a neurological disorder
for the sea lions and then they go nuts and
many have brain swelling from the neurotoxins, and they can
be super aggressive and go after humans unprovoked, and some
(05:05):
are getting just really sick as well. Well.
Speaker 5 (05:06):
The clinical signs that we're seeing for these animals are seizures.
We're seeing them look start like they're stargazing. We're seeing
some animals seem very very sleepy, maybe right after having
a seizure. They may be abnormally aggressive.
Speaker 3 (05:23):
So they've gotten like right around one hundred calls of
six sea lions at Sea World that they're trying to
help out. And birds are dying too. There's a bird
rescue center where they say they're overwhelmed trying to nurse
back these birds of health of come in contact with
the toxic algae and they're having all these symptoms too.
Speaker 4 (05:36):
So we're seeing very severe disorientation, active seizures, the inability
to walk or fly, and a lot of them are
emaciated because they haven't been able to find food on
their own.
Speaker 3 (05:48):
But yeah, and they think that this toxic algae bloom
is coming because of the January wildfires. I mean, you
talk about one thing that leads into another. All the
runoff from the ash and the burned tesla's and the
you know, the homes that burned, and all this junk
and chemicals and debris washing into the ocean created this
toxic algae bloom that's growing on all of that. And
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so it'll take time to kind of break it apart,
and when the weather changes and and you know that's
not perfect for this algae to grow, so it'll be
a while. But the rescue groups, they say they're trying
to flush the acid from the bodies of the the
sea lions. They're giving the sea lions anti seizure meds
if they can. But the one surfer, I mean, he
said this thing was nuts. Its eyes were like looking
(06:32):
at him and crazy, and it latched onto his arm
and was biting him. And he couldn't believe that this
thing was a sea lion. And he's going to be
all right, but he was pretty messed up.
Speaker 2 (06:40):
And it went to that mushroom church before.
Speaker 1 (06:43):
It is crazy, right, demonic sea lions. Man, the high
they they're they're high. I mean, that's basically what's happening here.
This is crazy man. Alex Stone, ABC News, Alex Stown
of the Ocean Man.
Speaker 3 (06:56):
Yeah, don't worry, I will all right.
Speaker 1 (06:59):
We'll talk to you later. See you, see you