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November 22, 2025 32 mins

Has the SoCal rain finally let up? That was a lot of rolling thunderstorm action over LA last night, with carnage on the roads. Many locations experienced more than 10 inches of rain! A 200-foot tree fell on a car, fatally crushing the driver. Dairy farms are now offering cow cuddling! It helps farmers make money as the dairy demand goes down. Andy chats to “America’s anchorman,” KTLA’s Glen Walker about the crazy LA rain and Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene’s shock resignation today. You might soon be able to own a piece of one of the most famed private residences in Los Angeles, the iconic Stahl House, which is on sale for the first time since it was built in 1959. Breaking news out of San Pedro with a container ship presently on fire at the Port of Los Angeles.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
You're listening to KFI AM six forty on demand.

Speaker 2 (00:07):
Nice to see you on this Friday, this evening, just
past eight o'clock alongside Aileen Gonzalez. Nice to see you
on a Friday. How about that. We usually only hang
out on the weekends.

Speaker 3 (00:16):
I know, like, fancy seeing you here today, here today, I.

Speaker 2 (00:20):
Know this is It's gonna be fun. We'll be with
you for the next two hours here before we hand
it over to George Mario on the ones and twos.
Nice to see you, Sarah, Hello, and of course Nikky.
We're all cleaning up from from the rain storm. What
an experience that was. Unfortunately, we have some tough news

(00:40):
out of Winnetka. We'll get to in a little bit.
Our driver was killed when a large tree fell across
the street. But on the big show tonight, we're gonna
bump around a little shorter show than usual, but we'll
do our best to bump around. Like I said, I'm
Andy Reesemeyer. If you want to find me on the internet,
you can at Andy KTLA. You can also leave us
a message anytime you'd like. On the iHeartRadio app, just

(01:01):
look for the talkback button. Record yourself talking about something
and then nah, we'll play it on the show. Nikki,
do we have that working yet or we are we
still just doing phone.

Speaker 4 (01:11):
Not We've got it working.

Speaker 2 (01:12):
I got it working. I love it. I know Richie
likes that better than rolling calls, so I don't know
how you feel about that, but.

Speaker 4 (01:21):
Talking to me the accent, I don't know.

Speaker 2 (01:23):
I think that's true. But I also just generally like that.
It's like I like having people calling to talk, and
I like I like having a live conversation. But maybe
we'll do that a little bit later. Someone who is
calling in for sure is KTLA anchorman Glenn Walker. He'll
be joining us at eight thirty. You don't want to
miss that. Kind of keeping the party going from Conway
down there in your Belinda, My Belinda to your Belinda

(01:47):
Smart and final four hour show, kind of like the
old days. A lot of energy. One hundred and fifty
people out there. How about that? How exciting. I'm a
little jealous, of course. It's all in anticipation for Pastathon
coming up real soon. I'm going to go down there.
I think after the morning show that Tuesday, and I'll
hang out with Gary and Shannon, so I will be

(02:08):
down there as well, but we'll talk about the pastaon
a little later. Cow tipping you might have heard of that.
It's out. What is in is cow cuddling and rainfall
totals from last night's storm. What an experience that was.
In fifteen years of living in Los Angeles, I have
never I have never experienced that kind of thunderstorm action.

(02:33):
I was in the valley probably two thirty three o'clock
in the morning. I heard the loudest thunder in southern California.
It was like I was back in Indiana and it
was rolling in man and I just thought, this is
really like actually a little freaky. But if you look
up there, especially towards Venture County, Santa Barbara County, you've
got more than ten inches of rain in the last

(02:54):
seven days. Montacito nine point four inches, Middle Fork Creek
ten point sixty nine inches, the kt wid D radio
towers ten point seven to six inches, Porter Ranch seven
point five inches, Santa Barbara City College seven inches. And
you know, we're gonna just stop doing the numbers on

(03:15):
the radio, but you get it. It's been a lot
of rain. Luckily, looks like we'll have at least a
nice weekend here, chance for some storms next week. But
you know the thing about the rain is that you
don't realize how many different ways it creates dangerous situations.
Like I said earlier, up to the San Fernando Valley

(03:36):
where just a few hours ago a driver was killed
when a large tree fell in Winnetka.

Speaker 5 (03:41):
Showing you the intersection of Mason Avenue and Valerio Street.
As I zoom in here, you'll see that large tree
that came down on a vehicle here. Now, LA City
Fire got the call just after three point thirty this
afternoon of a tree down onto a couple of cars.
When they arrived, they found this large tree across lanes
and on that white suv. They were trying to rescue

(04:02):
that person, and that person was pronounced dead at the scene.
One person only injured at this point were pronounced dead,
I should say. But in the meantime, the street remains
shut down as the investigation continues. Now, La City Fire
brought in a camp crew to come in and strip
all the branches off the tree. That's going to help
the city workers to remove the rest of the tree

(04:22):
once the investigation is done. But Mason remains shut down
in both directions here at Valaria all the way to
Sherman Way. That's the latest overhead up.

Speaker 2 (04:31):
So LAPED had a press conference just about two hours
ago rather to sort of update everybody on what actually
happened there. Take a listen.

Speaker 6 (04:40):
Approximately two hundred foot tree that just collapsed on top
of the vehicle. Single driver. The driver was only passer
in the vehicle. Seemed to be crushed by the tree.
Good question, resources God appropriate resources out here. Fire department
are everything we needed to do the best you can

(05:03):
to get him out. And at which point the you know,
LA Fire Department pronounced the driver indsy and that's pretty
much where we have as of right now.

Speaker 2 (05:14):
It is just such a tragic story and it just
reminds you of I mean, I don't mean to sound cliche,
but like how precious life is and that you just
don't know when it's your time. And I just feel
so awful that this guy was just driving through the valley,
maybe you'd driven down that street a hundred million times before,

(05:34):
and then this tree just falls and that's it. It
doesn't make any sense. It's just just a senseless situation.
So be careful out there. You're also still dealing with
a lot of residual flooding from that storm, which feels
like it was strange because I know we had a
lot of prep for the storm last week, a week
ago today, we were really talking about it. It was a lot,

(05:57):
but I feel like we didn't say much about the
one that happened last night, and I think it was
by far more serious. At least it seemed like it
was coming down at a much greater clip and with
much more intensity than the week before.

Speaker 7 (06:11):
I'm here in Palms on Kelton Avenue, many apartment buildings here,
and yeah, this is just a nightmare scenario. Imagine waking
up to your car, your neighbor's cars all underwater, like
halfway underwater, water up to your door handle. I mean,
I'm standing in right now. Where you can see is
what they're pulling out of here. They're doing, you know,

(06:33):
hard work to try and pump some of this water
out of this garage.

Speaker 1 (06:36):
But you can still.

Speaker 2 (06:37):
I know that you got to be on scene for
the story. And Aileen, you've you are a reporter, you
know how this is, or a reporter in the field.
Once a reporter, always a reporter.

Speaker 3 (06:46):
Yep, it's in your blood.

Speaker 2 (06:48):
It's in your blood. But going out and standing in
the water, especially the dirty water they're pumping out of
the garage.

Speaker 3 (06:54):
Yep, been there done that?

Speaker 2 (06:57):
Does it add to the story you think?

Speaker 8 (06:59):
You know, I've done it, I think visually. But I've
also seen those reports where there's really nothing and reporters
will find that one puddle of water. Oh yeah, that's
kind of ridiculous.

Speaker 9 (07:12):
You know.

Speaker 3 (07:13):
I've been sensationalize.

Speaker 2 (07:14):
Absolutely. I've been lucky. I haven't had to do a
lot of uh boots on the ground reporting because I'm
not very good at it.

Speaker 8 (07:20):
Lucky I've had I've had heat stroke from it. I've
had I thought I was gonna have frostbite on my
hands from it. I mean, I've been out in the elements.
I've had plenty of that.

Speaker 2 (07:30):
You had to deal with it. I was during the
quote unquote hurricane. Yeah, we don't come out That's what
I did. Look how stupid I am, everybody. Yeah, And
I was out there for like six or seven hours straight,
and I was just soaked. And you know those Columbia
jackets that they give all the reporters, Oh yeah, they
don't work. That's not you know that that's not waterproof.

Speaker 3 (07:51):
No, I noticed. I found out the hard way.

Speaker 2 (07:53):
I did too. It was stupid.

Speaker 3 (07:55):
Yeah, can you believe it's not.

Speaker 2 (07:57):
You got You're telling me you have a not waterproof
got three layers of not waterproof. I mean, it doesn't
rain a lot in La, but it is so pointless
and so Texas. We had it all the time. It's
and I think that especially areas of the country where
you do have a lot more weather than we do.
I think that the reporters are always out in the elements.
You got to see them suffering. I don't know why

(08:19):
that is important, but I guess it's for the visual
of the story.

Speaker 3 (08:23):
I don't Oh yeah, I've got lots of stories on that.

Speaker 2 (08:27):
What was the worst weather experience that you had? I mean,
heat stroke sounds pretty bad.

Speaker 8 (08:31):
That was bad, and I was I was a one
man band at that point. That means I was carrying
all the equipment. I was a phigrapher. I weighed about
one hundred pounds at that point, and my equipment weighed.

Speaker 3 (08:40):
About sixty Oh my god, and it was probably.

Speaker 8 (08:43):
One hundred and twenty. And I just I was having
the hardest time. When I got to my car, I
couldn't I just wanted to throw up. Oh, I'll sit
there forever before I could. I mean, I was confused.
I probably should have gone to the hospital, but yeah,
it was did you surve Yeah.

Speaker 3 (09:01):
Well I'm here. I'm here to kill the story.

Speaker 2 (09:03):
I'm jeah. I uh yeah, that seems crazy, but I
bet your quads were like huge from carrying all those.

Speaker 3 (09:11):
You would think, no, not quite.

Speaker 2 (09:13):
I did a little MMJ work as well here in
KTL KATLA in Los Angeles, and I thought that was
kind of fun because I was I wasn't I didn't
have to do breaking news, but I could not imagine
having to schlep camera gear around, especially a big city
where it's dangerous. I mean, we have to have security
a lot of times when we go out, Oh yeah,
to do these, to do these live shots, because you

(09:34):
don't know what kind of whack job is out there.

Speaker 8 (09:36):
Yeah, nowadays, and they target those cameras because they're expensive,
only thirty thousand dollars cameras.

Speaker 2 (09:41):
We should go back in the day, back to the
old days of Baba Booie. I think that would be great.
We could go back.

Speaker 8 (09:46):
That happened to me before we went in front and
grabbed my microphone and baba booied, baba boo.

Speaker 2 (09:52):
You got baba boom, baba booed Mario danell what we're
talking about? What we say, Bob he does. Okay, I
know you're a younger guy. I don't know if that
was if you missed that, but well I look young.

Speaker 9 (10:03):
But oh I'm thirty two, so I mean that's that's
it's still pretty easy old. But I mean I'm not
as young as I look though. You know I look
like twenty five, twenty four. Well, you and me both
with a weak jaw line. It's amazing what you can
get away with.

Speaker 2 (10:18):
Not you. I like to say we look young because
we stay out of trouble. That's definitely true. Not cool
enough to get into trouble. Story of my life.

Speaker 1 (10:26):
You're listening to KFI AM six forty on demand.

Speaker 2 (10:31):
Nice to see you. I say that every time, and
I know, I mean, as far as I can tell,
I have no way of seeing you. But maybe it's
a crutch. Maybe it's what I say on TV. Speaking
of which, went to KTLA this morning. Didn't sleep much
last night because of that rain. I'm not flying, I'm cruising.

(10:52):
I'm driving a normal speed A safe speed in the
rain on the way to KTLA, and it had rained
so much overnight that this always happens when it rains
a lot. And I have no idea why Los Angeles
will not fix this. I don't know if it's a
if it's a cowtrans issue, if it's a state problem,
I don't know. But the one on one Freeway going

(11:14):
south near Universal Studios, I think it's a Lancersham overpass.
It's some overpass where every single time it rains, the
water puddles up. And like I have basically brand new
tires on my car. I got them probably four weeks ago,
and I every time I just hydroplane a little bit.

(11:37):
And I noticed it many years ago because I didn't
have new tires, and I hit that patch and boiled,
but I went flying. And you think when you're in
a car, because it's so normal when you're driving that
you have, you have control, you know what's going on,
you feel how a car feels. But when you lose
control of a car going that fast, if you've ever

(12:00):
lost it, start spun out whatever. I mean. I did
probably two or three full rotations before I ended up
kind of over on the shoulder there facing the right direction.
Though thankfully it was because I was a good driver. No,
it was because I was lucky. But it just scares
the hell out of you. And about two years later,

(12:22):
I'm driving that same stretch and this always happens. After
there's a bunch of rain. Different car hit a pothole
in that area, tire blows, car spins around. Do it again.
I took out one of those like cars for kids signs,
and I ended up into kind of you know, I
was again okay, but sort of scraped the front of

(12:42):
the front bumper of the car, ended up along the
the on ramp there to Linkership. I mean, it's like crazy.
And then this morning it has happened, and I'm thinking, like,
who in the world is going to fix this? Because
I can't be the only one who has noticed this.
I drive that stretch frequently, I go back forth from
the valley in Hollywood all the time. But it just

(13:04):
it's like, and I asked, I asked Shable this morning
Chris Shabel, I said, Hey, did you know He's like
yes every time, So they've got to get something figured
out there. It's crazy.

Speaker 8 (13:14):
I have a friend that just texted me about a
huge pothole in Playa Vista where I live on Culver.
He says, there's like twenty cars so far that had
been damaged, and he went himself because nothing was being done.

Speaker 3 (13:26):
He went and put a cone out there.

Speaker 2 (13:27):
Oh my goodness. Yeah, this is You know, if anything
we've learned from January and the fires is that you
basically are on your own.

Speaker 3 (13:35):
Yeah, you're here in.

Speaker 2 (13:36):
The city, and it's like it's just if you see something,
do something. Don't even say something. Just like, if you
think that you can help keep other people from busting
their wheels, throw a little cone out there. I'm looking
at this photo. Wow, I can see the picture. That
is crazy. That looks like the Geico commercial, you know,
the lady who I'm just a pothole. Let me get

(13:59):
out of my tail cell phone and call you a
w record something like that. Oh wait, I don't have
a cell phone because I'm a pothole. So bye, man.
That was great. I don't know if that played a
lot here in California, because I think a lot of
people you and I probably remember it from other parts
of the country. Yeah, because I've referenced it to other
people and they don't know. So how about this. You

(14:22):
want to cuddle some calves, hug a heifer, bond with bovine. Yes,
dairy farms are now offering cow cuddling. That's where you
lay on the ground with a cow or two share
a movement. One farm in Minnesota charges a few bucks
for thirty minutes of cow cuddling. All of it's set
to the classic calming tones or classical music. Rather, many

(14:45):
places are using cows between three to six months old.
They're somewhere between sixty and one hundred pounds so when
they're learning to trust animals. The modern practice, at least
seems to have started in England, got more popular during
COVID when people were looking for things to do outside.
Dairy farms are doing it to offset lost revenue from
a decrease in dairy demand. And as for the cows,

(15:07):
how do they like it? Well, compared to what else
we ask of them, this is pretty darn good. Some
even lay their heads in people's laps and fall asleep.
They're so sweet. It's really a bummer because, dang it,
they taste good.

Speaker 3 (15:20):
I know, I'm thinking the same thing.

Speaker 2 (15:21):
It's just such a like, I'm not a vegan, I'm
not a vegetarian. I understand if that's your thing for sure,
whatever you want to do, I just like, man, if
they just didn't taste so good.

Speaker 3 (15:32):
I don't eat bacon though not taste good on principle.

Speaker 2 (15:35):
Or is that like you're not a pork person there.

Speaker 8 (15:38):
Yeah, I have to draw the line somewhere, and I
minimize my beef intake.

Speaker 2 (15:43):
But yeah, it's it's probably better for it. I don't know,
maybe not. There's some people who are.

Speaker 10 (15:47):
Like any of it, and I really miss chicken. I
have to say, you miss chicken.

Speaker 4 (15:52):
Chicken is my.

Speaker 10 (15:53):
Bacon, because most vegetarians miss bacon, but I missed chicken.

Speaker 4 (15:57):
Wow, Chicken's good.

Speaker 2 (15:59):
This will you not at all? But I grew up
as a vegetarian.

Speaker 4 (16:02):
That doesn't surprise me.

Speaker 2 (16:03):
That's why I'm so masculine. Yeah, I'm like literally like
the first soy boy whoever existed.

Speaker 3 (16:09):
Late boy.

Speaker 2 (16:10):
I didn't say no, you don't have to.

Speaker 8 (16:13):
I gave it up for a year and I felt terrible, honestly, really,
I think I wasn't doing it right or something.

Speaker 3 (16:19):
Yeah, blood type. I don't know.

Speaker 2 (16:21):
Some people just have different, different dispositions and different needs. Fascinating, crazy, crazy,
crazy all right, Well, we've got lots more coming up.
Glenn Walker. On the other side of the break plus,
after sixty five years, LA's most famous mid century house
hits the market. The stall House is for sale. I
think if we all pull our cash we might be
able to afford it. Eileen, what is a down payment

(16:45):
on a twenty five million dollar house?

Speaker 3 (16:48):
T get that depending on what you're doing.

Speaker 2 (16:50):
Okay, so we at least need to do it. We'll
find out out what the facts and figures of buying
the stall House is going to look like.

Speaker 1 (16:57):
Coming up, you're listening to KFI on demand.

Speaker 2 (17:03):
Good evening, it's just past eight thirty. Joining us now
via the telephone is America's anchorman, Glenn Walker, my friend
and yours. Good evening, mister Glenn. I did do it, Andy,
so good. Are you staying dry out there? It was
a crazy week.

Speaker 11 (17:19):
Oh my god, it was. Yeah. I had had some
water problems here at my house and it was It's
been a long week to say the least.

Speaker 2 (17:28):
Yeah, the lazy river that you have for the moat,
right with all the alligators and stuff that sometimes acts up.

Speaker 11 (17:33):
Yeah, uh yeah, that's yeah exactly that that was the problem.

Speaker 2 (17:37):
It's funny because it's like the weather talk is such
small talk usually, and I'm not usually I'm not a
fan of it, but it's like it's so unavoidable right
now in La because it's just so crazy. Did you
notice all of the I didn't even ask you this morning?
Did you see all the Were you awakened by the
thunderstorms and the lightning in the valley?

Speaker 6 (17:55):
Uh?

Speaker 11 (17:55):
I slept right through it. My wife for it though, Wow,
he told me when I woke up with the morning
she goes the thunder and lightning last I was unbelievable.
It was about one o'clock in the morning. It was crazy.

Speaker 6 (18:04):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (18:05):
Yeah, well, I'm glad you slept through it. That's pretty good.

Speaker 11 (18:08):
Maybe because I grew up in Florida, you know, like, yeah,
it's like once a week, that's.

Speaker 2 (18:13):
Right, that's right. I was just looking at a story
about a news anchor in Phoenix who's going to go
to prison for ten years because she was convicted of
a federal conspiracy charge. She and her husband were accused
of running a COVID payday loan scam, And so I'm
I'm thinking about like the headline for this story, like
if we came up out of the breaker right the

(18:35):
breaking News open, and we went to Glenn Walker, would
it be appropriate for you to say something like from
a block to cell block? Is that is that? Would
that be good? Or would that be like too much?

Speaker 11 (18:48):
I think that works for me. I don't know if
the viewers would get it though, but you know, from the.

Speaker 2 (18:52):
A block to the cell block? Okay, good, Well, I'm
glad I could work out some jokes with you. I
want to I want to ask about, you know, some
of the other news that's happening right now. What do
you make of the Marjorie Taylor Green retirement resignation.

Speaker 11 (19:11):
You know, she had a big you know, she's had
a falling out with the president, and from what I understand,
she's probably taken advantage of insider training, and I understand
she's really about twenty two million dollars now, so what
it's not like she needs no money.

Speaker 2 (19:27):
That's wild. You heard it there here first. That's fascinating.
I think it was a surprise to me that she
just kind of stopped. I mean, it was like she
was going to totto with Trump over Epstein files, over
some healthcare issues, and then now it's just she's done.
She's not going to seek re election.

Speaker 11 (19:45):
Here's the thing the Epstein files are, they're coming out
matter of fact, the Department of Justice. You know, there's
a lot of grand jury information down in Florida when
Epstein actually didn't go on frial and you know, years ago,
and this is a this is a case where you know,
this is after Donald Trump had kicked him out of

(20:05):
mar A Lago for you know, for hitting on you know,
young underage girls, you know, and he helped the feds actually,
you know, gather evidence. Well, that grand jury testimony. You know,
a judge ruled I think it was last month or
the month before that, you know, that has to stay
under seal. Whe the Department of Justice, because they did

(20:27):
pass this law, has now gone to court down in
Florida trying to get that grand jury testimony released. That's
where all the good stuff is.

Speaker 2 (20:37):
Yeah, I guess, I guess we will wait and see.
As they say, as we look ahead here into the
next week, this is a hard turn. We call this
a hard turn in TV. What does the Thanksgiving week
look like in the Glen Walker household? Are you going
to be stuffing a bird?

Speaker 11 (20:52):
I will not be stuffing a bird. We will be
going to my brother and sister in Lawn's house. My
wife Jody will be busy. Well. First of all, the
son that just got married in Nashville. He and his
bride are coming in Tuesday for Thanksgiving on the way
to Malley for their honeymoon, and so he'll be here,

(21:12):
you know, for the week. But on Wednesday and Thursday,
it's kind of crazy because JODI's in the kitchen making
all these side dishes of desserts, and I just kind
of try to try to stay out of the way.

Speaker 2 (21:25):
You know, is there one thing for Thanksgiving that Glenn
Walker does not like? Like if you were going to
if you were going to cut one thing from the menu,
what do you get rid of?

Speaker 11 (21:36):
What do I get rid of? I can't really think
of anything. You have to throw something out of me.

Speaker 2 (21:43):
I'm not a big turkey person myself. I know some
people have opinions on stuffing. Yeah, I like stuffing personally.

Speaker 11 (21:49):
I love stuffy. I think I think what It's kind
of a tough decision because my brother in law makes
a try tip, but there's also a no, you really
shouldn't have both because you know you shouldn't be having
two different type of proteins like that. But so it's
kind of a hard decision. Do I go with the

(22:11):
do I go with the red meter? I go with
the turkey?

Speaker 2 (22:13):
Is that wait? Is that like a is that like
a legal thing or is that like for your stomach
purposes or just like in general, that's too much time.

Speaker 11 (22:19):
I think it's just digestive purposes.

Speaker 2 (22:21):
Yeah, very what do you?

Speaker 11 (22:25):
What are you doing for Thanksgiving?

Speaker 2 (22:26):
I'll be at kt LA, so I'm working the morning
show and then I'm working I'm in for Melvin on
Friday morning, so I'm going to go to sleep real
early on Thanksgiving night. But uh, but yeah, yeah them.

Speaker 11 (22:37):
But the rest of the day, you're you know, I mean,
we're running reruns of like Friends or something.

Speaker 2 (22:41):
Forever, So I you know, I don't know. I might.
I might. I went to Italy last year. I might
go to the new Uh if it's open. Phil Rosenthal
has a diner called Max and Helens which is on
Larchmont that I am like obsessed with. It is so
dang good. And if they're open on Thanksgiving, I don't
know if they will be, but if they are, maybe
go try to have a good it's to do a
restaurant meal on Thanksgiving because you I mean, they do

(23:03):
a great job, but you feel bad for all the
people who are there. You're just like, man, don't you
want to be home with your family?

Speaker 11 (23:09):
Yeah? Well that's that's the we sometimes you know, well,
I mean you got your what do you get to
do your you know your your web show is like
you guys going.

Speaker 2 (23:18):
To have we should do together. We'll do a friends giving. Yeah,
we should do that. That would be fun. Yeah, okay,
all right, we're coming over to your house. It's guess
what we're doing. Uh well, that's all right, more room
for us. Glenn Walker from kat l A, thank you
so much for being here. A great week. Uh lots
going on this week. It was a very busy one.
I hope you get your water, your water situation all

(23:40):
figured out. And curious to see what cable network Marjorie
Taylor Green gets a television show on. Will it be Foxed.

Speaker 11 (23:50):
The View? Like last week or the week before? Oh?

Speaker 2 (23:52):
Very interesting? So maybe maybe she'll have a show on
Disney Plus.

Speaker 11 (23:56):
Perhaps could conservative?

Speaker 2 (24:00):
I guess yeah, paid perhaps Glenn Walker there, thank you
so much for Colin always nice to talk to you.
Thanks for making time for us tonight.

Speaker 11 (24:07):
I'm glad you got this radio gig because I know
we're not paying enough. Well.

Speaker 2 (24:13):
And I'll tell you what where the money is is
AM radio. That's where the money is. Bucodicated show.

Speaker 11 (24:23):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (24:23):
Yeah, I got to get on that Rich to Muro thing.
I don't know how he did that. I got. You know,
some people think that I'm rich to Muro when I'm
out in public, Like a couple guys who come up
to you. Somebody was like, hey, Rich, I love it
when you did this thing. I was like, hey, no,
I work with him, but I'm not him. And the
guy's like, no, no, no, Rich, let's take a picture, and
he insisted. So I just eventually I was like, okay, whatever.

Speaker 9 (24:41):
I mean.

Speaker 2 (24:41):
People come up to me like, hey, how do I
reset my iPhone? I was like, I don't want two.

Speaker 11 (24:45):
Thirty something a white guys. You know, get you both
look you know, you know you all look the same,
you know.

Speaker 2 (24:52):
Yes, sir, indeed, Glenn Walker, thanks so much for Colin.
We'll talk to you sud very happy holiday and happy
Friday for you and all right, anybody there, He goes
Glenn Walker I believe Tim Conway Junior one time said
the only good one and left at KTLA is Glenn Walker.
I wasn't even mad, I wasn't slightly offended. He's right.

Speaker 1 (25:18):
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Speaker 2 (25:26):
By Andy Reesmeyer. If you'd like to reach me, you
can find me at Andy KTLA. A little bit later
we might open the phones, that is, if I ask
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Speaker 3 (25:37):
All allow it?

Speaker 2 (25:37):
Okay, good Hey, exciting news about possibly owning a landmark
of LA history. If you've ever seen any photos of
La in the nineteen sixties, the iconic Stall House you've
seen before. You might not recognize the name, but imagine,

(25:59):
if you will, a home cannilevered over the Hollywood Hills,
looking into the city floor, two ceiling windows, a pool,
maybe a very fashionable fellow or fella. That's the female
fella laying out there sipping martini, looking over at the
lights all a twinkle. That is the Stallhouse. It has

(26:24):
been privately owned by the family that commissioned it since
it was built in nineteen fifty nine. It might be
one of the most famous houses in all of Los Angeles.
It's been opened to the public for the past, I
don't know, fifteen twenty years for tours, a couple hundred bucks.
I got to go up there. I've been up there twice. Actually,

(26:46):
that means I have twice in my life had a
couple hundred bucks and that was the only time. It
is now though, for sale, and like I said, it's
the first time in its existence. The agency, which is
a real estate agency for fancy people. They just call
themselves the agency. It's not Talk to Tucker, it's not

(27:09):
Century twenty one, no Coldwell Banker, just the agency. That's
like when we say, oh, are you in the industry.

Speaker 3 (27:18):
I'm with the agency.

Speaker 2 (27:20):
Are you well, you're kind of down to earth and cool?

Speaker 10 (27:24):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (27:25):
Is this your listening?

Speaker 8 (27:26):
No, that's not my listening. But I'm with the agency
in Venice and we're cool down there.

Speaker 4 (27:31):
Does that mean that Marie cio Yumanski is your.

Speaker 3 (27:34):
Boss technically sort of in a way.

Speaker 2 (27:38):
Do you know Mauricio?

Speaker 8 (27:39):
I don't know him, but I have friends that know him,
and I hear he's really cool.

Speaker 2 (27:43):
Nikki, do you know him?

Speaker 4 (27:44):
I wish he looks like John Taturo.

Speaker 3 (27:47):
I love that.

Speaker 2 (27:51):
Oh fun, All right, Well, table that for a second.
But the agency have put it in their their Fall
twenty twenty five mag which I know we all subscribe to.
I mean probably actually does get it. Well. It's pretty.
It's a pretty book. They've got a lot of pictures
of things that I could never afford.

Speaker 3 (28:09):
Honestly, I've been with the agency a short while.

Speaker 2 (28:12):
I love Them's good, it's a classy Where would you
rank them with the Compass folk?

Speaker 3 (28:17):
I had to.

Speaker 8 (28:18):
Choose between the two, and I I am happy with
What about selling some friends that love Compass? Okay, how
about Oppenheimer Group with selling Sunset? How about those guys?

Speaker 3 (28:29):
You know, the image doesn't really match.

Speaker 2 (28:34):
Truly, the craziest thing I've ever I've been with my girlfriend.
I've been watching it like as a we like put
it on sort of as a joke in the background,
and we just like we were I mean.

Speaker 3 (28:44):
Such a joke.

Speaker 8 (28:45):
I hate that people have it totally misrepresents what agents
do because you get dirty and you deal with the
grossest things, and it's a tough job.

Speaker 2 (28:56):
And they just make it look they're mostly sparkly, just
at brunch all the time, is what it appears like. Well, anyway,
the Stallhouse is for sale. The agency magazine published this,
Sorry about that, and they say that a price available
upon request. Well, your boy requested, and for a cool

(29:18):
twenty five million dollars.

Speaker 3 (29:19):
That's it.

Speaker 2 (29:21):
That's where it's I mean, that's the price upon request.
I don't know what. But here's the thing. Here's why
it's so crazy. No one will actually ever live in
this house because it is a well I mean, maybe
they'll live in it, but it's like a landmark, so
you can't change it, you can't do anything to it.
And it really does exist, like I said, as something
that the public can come and see. And so I

(29:42):
think the hope is that they sell it to somebody
who's going to continue to do tours and have people
come check it out. Case study House number twenty twenty two.
But of course the question becomes, Okay, how much does
that really cost? Twenty five million dollars? Let's just say
that we get it for twenty five I wasn't going

(30:03):
to go over twenty but let's say, okay, we'll hear
them out twenty five or twenty five mili. A down
payment of twenty percent is two point five million dollars, right,
is that right? No? It's four oh god, two point
five twenty Yeah, five five million dollars down payment, twenty percent.

(30:24):
What kind of interest rate could you get on a
twenty million dollar loan? Is it just the same as
regular ones or is there a special.

Speaker 8 (30:30):
I'm guessing somebody that's buying that probably won't get along.

Speaker 2 (30:34):
Okay, but let's just say I don't have twenty five
million dollars. But you want the house, but I want
to finance it, you know, for thirty years, twenty percent down.
My monthly payment is one hundred and seventy five thousand dollars.
The taxes per month are forty one thousand dollars. That's crazy.

(30:57):
That is a crazy world that we live in. But
you're right, somebody will just pay it, probably cash, but
that's California for you.

Speaker 4 (31:04):
Do you know about some of the films that have
been made at that house?

Speaker 2 (31:07):
Tell me?

Speaker 10 (31:08):
I mean, I'm just looking at the IMDb and apparently
Galaxy Quest film there.

Speaker 2 (31:13):
Oh that makes sense. Yeah, and Jim Allen Night of Cups.
Don't know that one?

Speaker 4 (31:17):
Uh guess I've seen that one. Actually I don't remember
it though. Also Nurse Betsy, Uh cool? Why do Fools
Fall in Love?

Speaker 10 (31:27):
The Marrying Man? French exit smug. It's had films made
there since the sixties.

Speaker 2 (31:32):
Wow a lot. That's amazing. Yeah, it's a beautiful house.
And if you do have a chance to go see
it before they sell it, I think they are still
doing tours. Highly recommend it. If you have the means,
I highly recommend it. Very very cool. By the way,
we are following some breaking news out of San Pedro
where a cargo ship is on fire. I will have
more about that at the top of the hour. Plus

(31:55):
a nostalgic restaurant chain big in the eighties and also
big on this show, is making a comeback. Load up
the feedback everybody. We're going to the buffet. That's all
coming up. It's k if I AM six forty. We're
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