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May 18, 2025 • 37 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
You're listening to KFI Am six forty on demand.

Speaker 2 (00:05):
A lot of stuff happening today, A lot of stuff
for a Sunday. I mean, normally, you know, Sunday's we
kind of get the scraps of the news from the week.
But we have a lot of stuff happening today. We
have an update on the bombing in Palm Springs. I'll
give you the I'll give you that here in just
a minute. Coming up at about an hour, we're going
to talk with a prostate cancer expert because all of

(00:28):
a sudden, forty six President forty six Biden forty six,
please forty six sounds like his number has been called
and he's got the prostate cancer. We'll find out just
what his prognosis might be based on the limited information
that we have.

Speaker 3 (00:43):
So that is coming up.

Speaker 2 (00:45):
And why is the Mexican Navy driving ships into the
Brooklyn Bridge?

Speaker 3 (00:52):
Just bizarre stuff happening, Kayla.

Speaker 2 (00:54):
As always, we try to open up the talk back line.
If you're listening on kfi's oh spot on the iHeart
a thank you very much. Yeah, I talk good for
a living. So if you're listening on the app, then
the question today would you watch a reality show of

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undocumented immigrants vying for citizenship, because that is what the
DHS is considering.

Speaker 3 (01:20):
At least it's been pitched. We are waiting for.

Speaker 2 (01:22):
Their response, so we'll talk about that come out up
here in the five o'clock hour as well. Would you
watch a reality show of undocumented immigrants who are vying
for citizenship? Curious is And we're doing a little a
quick survey right just to find out is there an
audience for this program? Who knew there would be an
audience for Golden Bachelor and lo and behold, we're two

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seasons into it, so maybe there's an audience for this
as well. They're saying it's not the Hunger Games. Kind
of feels like squid Games, but they're saying it's not
the Hunger Games.

Speaker 3 (01:53):
It's not it.

Speaker 2 (01:55):
Really awful news as we got the act of terrorism
according to the FBI. The intention active terrorism in Palm Springs.
Bad situation is somebody is dead, but it sounds like
it might be the guy that sent off the bomb.
That is the latest that we get from the FBI.
They had their press conference this morning, and of course
you've been hearing updates all day long here on on KFI.

(02:16):
Here's here's what they were saying. It's from ABC seven.

Speaker 4 (02:20):
A press conference live press conference in Palm Springs by
several authorities, including the FBI and the Palm Springs Police
Department about that fertility clinic bombing. The biggest news that
we got out of this, I mean is, by the way.

Speaker 2 (02:32):
This was a fertility clinic. When I first saw the
news break, I thought, Oh, somebody bombed, like a planned parenthood.

Speaker 3 (02:38):
But that's not the case.

Speaker 2 (02:39):
It's a fertility clinic, not a So because I saw
the headlines, I don't know, maybe you saw the same thing.
The headline said a reproductive center or whatever the however
they phrased it made me think, Okay, this is this
is an anti abortion crackpot that's going after some clinic.

Speaker 3 (02:55):
But that doesn't seem to be the case, right that.

Speaker 4 (02:58):
The suspect that they believe is the person of interests
Guy Edward barkis a twenty five year old from twenty
nine Palms. They believe at this current time, based off
of the evidence that they have seen, he is the
person of interest and the person that died in this
and it was found his body was found next to
the vehicle that was used as an explosive device.

Speaker 2 (03:17):
Ye, I'm looking at the photographs. They are aerial photos
that are on the different news sites. And the building sustained. Uh,
I sound like a cop The building has sustained a
great deal of damage. Now, it blew the crap out
of this building. But the car that was used and
I don't know what they use for the explosion, but

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I mean, you can't even tell it's a car except
you can see a wheel from an axle.

Speaker 3 (03:45):
So I don't know.

Speaker 2 (03:46):
When they say they found a body next to the car,
I don't know how much of that body they found.

Speaker 3 (03:52):
I don't mean to be too morbid, but it.

Speaker 5 (03:53):
Ain't pretty that they're using the word fairly, words fairly,
contradicting that this is the identity of the suspect and
the person who was found who deceased there at the
scene the other.

Speaker 2 (04:07):
Okay, she said deceased, I would say in pieces all
over the scene.

Speaker 5 (04:11):
The other big part of this news conference that we're
taking away is that all of the embryos in this
reproductive facility were saved. So that is the good news
for a lot of the people who are trying to
create those families through this center.

Speaker 2 (04:24):
Yeah, so weird that they would that they would attack
the the IVF center, And I.

Speaker 3 (04:30):
Know they're going to say this is an act of terrorism.

Speaker 2 (04:32):
The guy was ranting online about it, But I mean,
who's mad. I don't know, there's weird people out there,
but who's mad that somebody's trying to start a family, Like, Oh,
how dare you?

Speaker 3 (04:43):
I mean, it's gotta be off your rocker.

Speaker 4 (04:46):
And the four people that were injured, the other people
that were injured in this, who were possibly nearby, they
were hospitalized, but then we've learned they are out of
the hospital. They've been released, So that is good news
that the embryos have all been saved and that the
other people, maybe the bystanders in this. But they were
saying the evidence goes hundreds of feet in each direction
around the explosion with the vehicle, and the.

Speaker 2 (05:08):
Vehicle was Yeah, that's kind of what I was saying,
Like this thing, I mean, it was not it was
a it was not a pop and go, It was
a it was an explosion.

Speaker 3 (05:20):
So I don't know how much of this guy's body.

Speaker 4 (05:21):
They found a twenty twenty silver Ford Fusion Sedan and
he said it went hundreds of feet into the air,
and they're calling it now like the biggest explosion or
bomb in Southern California history.

Speaker 6 (05:34):
Yes.

Speaker 5 (05:34):
Absolutely, And we're also learning a little bit more about
the suspect. What the FBI knows about the suspect's background.
They say that he had nihilistic ideations.

Speaker 2 (05:45):
Say what you will about never mind, there's a big
Lebousi quote. At least they believe in something nihilists.

Speaker 5 (05:53):
Man, they're calling this an intentional act of terrorism. The
FBI also is tracking a possible manifestesto that suspect was
also trying to live stream the attack as it was happening.
No confirmation on if he was successful or not in
doing so.

Speaker 2 (06:09):
Man, twenty twenty five, if you're going to do something horrible,
you have to live stream it and you have to
have a manifesto. I mean, those are the basic requirements,
right I'm an extremist, I am gonna I'm gonna do
a tremendous amount of damage. Got a live stream, it
gotta have a manifesto.

Speaker 5 (06:29):
But this is the first time that this person has
been on the FBI's radar, not to not to say
that he has not had a criminal.

Speaker 2 (06:36):
History before and they've received so has he had a
criminal history before first time on our radar, but maybe
he was had criminal We don't know. Come on, come on, FBI,
give us a little more.

Speaker 4 (06:51):
And they've received hundreds of tips, they said, from people
throughout the community about this and they continue to investigate.
There are still gaps in the investigation where he went
before the explosion, So they're hoping that they can piece
together all the information that they're receiving from people. They
said to contact the FBI tip Long tip line, that's

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FBI dot gov Palm Springs vehicle explosion, and that is
something that can help them as they try to piece
this all together. Maybe that manifesto will release more information
on this.

Speaker 5 (07:20):
And again the federal and local officials are confirming that
there is no threat to the public at this point
in time and they are not looking for any other
suspects right now.

Speaker 3 (07:30):
Yeah, you can't get those lone wolves, man.

Speaker 2 (07:32):
They don't show up on the radar, loose lips, sink ships,
but lone wolves. They're the most dangerous thing in America.
I'm telling you. They are bad situation, all right. If
you're on the iHeartRadio app and you're listening to KFI
and the iHeart Radio app. Our question, just hit that
talkback button and answer this one. Would you watch a
reality show of undocumented immigrants or vying for citizenship? DHS

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is considering that proposal, which a producer has pitched to them.
We have not gotten a response yet. I'm just curious
as to whether or not you would watch. Oh, and
to be honest, I would probably not for the reason
you think, and we'll get more into that in the
next hour as well, but probably not for why you
think I would.

Speaker 3 (08:11):
But I would. I would watch it.

Speaker 2 (08:14):
Just curious as to whether or you would, so hit
that talkback got to hear it. We saw some cutbacks.
Doge wiped out a bunch of different departments. Cut twenty
percent here, thirty percent there, ten percent here, fired them all,
hired them all, back, fired him again, hired them back,
getting ready to fire him some more. But it could
be a real disaster pun intended for your your home.

(08:37):
You're gonna find out why that is next. I'm Chris
MERRILKFI AM six forty. We are live everywhere on the
iHeartRadio app.

Speaker 1 (08:44):
You're listening to KFI AM six forty on demand.

Speaker 2 (08:49):
All right, so our question, as I mentioned, would you
watch a reality show of undocumented immigrants vying for citizenship?

Speaker 3 (08:54):
From the talkbacks?

Speaker 7 (08:55):
Yeah, Chris, I just tuned in here. Yeah, me too,
sitting back having a cool one.

Speaker 3 (09:01):
Yeah, me too, trying to relax.

Speaker 7 (09:02):
And I hear this question. Would I watch a reality
show on undocumented aliens trying to get legal residents only
if it was modeled after the Hunger Games?

Speaker 3 (09:15):
Yeah?

Speaker 7 (09:16):
Because I think if they're vying to get citizens the
price has gotta be high.

Speaker 2 (09:22):
That's all I'm saying, Chris, all right, all right, I
would watch it, but not for that reason. Doesn't it
sound when you say I wanted to be modeled after
the Hunger Games? This is a little blood thirsty, doesn't it.

Speaker 8 (09:31):
The fight told the death to be a part of
this country?

Speaker 3 (09:34):
Well, which makes me think, is it more like Squid Games?

Speaker 8 (09:37):
Didn't they fight to the death in the Hunger Games?

Speaker 9 (09:39):
Soon?

Speaker 3 (09:40):
Yeah? They did? Yeah?

Speaker 2 (09:41):
Yeah, except listen, I only watched like the first one,
but didn't didn't they kind of tie at the end
and they decided to have co winners or something?

Speaker 10 (09:50):
Yeah?

Speaker 8 (09:50):
I think so.

Speaker 3 (09:51):
I think Jennifer Lawrence screwed the whole thing up.

Speaker 11 (09:53):
Man, blame her.

Speaker 3 (09:55):
Yeah, she did it. She did that, But well we have.

Speaker 2 (09:58):
Had no end they Oh they're still going, aren't they?

Speaker 8 (10:02):
Yeah, yeah, I guess their fight till the death was
a little different. It was like play this game, if
you lose, you die type thing where Yeah.

Speaker 2 (10:08):
I think that's why some people are saying, Oh, that's
what's gonna happen here.

Speaker 3 (10:12):
No it's not, it's not.

Speaker 2 (10:15):
We'll talk more about that coming up here at five
o'clock and then we'll get an expert in to talk
about Biden's cancer if he missed that. Breaking news today,
Biden's got prostate cancer. So remember there is a certain
irony to it because if you'll recall he was tasked
with trying to fix cancer. You remember that during the

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first administration that was just kind of his vice presidential
goal was to work on work on finding a cure
for cancer. And that his son obviously passed away from
from brain cancer too. So there is there is a
I'm gonna call it a dark irony, not like an
uplifting Oh that's quirky irony, but very dark.

Speaker 3 (10:57):
Doge has made.

Speaker 2 (10:58):
Some cuts and those mean that no longer are we
going to have twenty four to seven warnings across all
of California.

Speaker 3 (11:06):
We've made some cuts.

Speaker 2 (11:07):
According to San Francisco Chronicle, two National Weather Service offices
no longer operating twenty four hours a day. Seven million
Californians are going to be affected in the Central Valley,
which is also the only place that we have any
construction done on the bullet train. The move coming amid
a broader up people of Weather Service operations touched off
by federal budget cuts. So Sacramento and Hanford. It's King's

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County offices providing forecasts from running to Bakersfield, including Yosemite,
King Sequoia, all that kind of stuff. Officials said previously
that the two weather services were enduring critical excuse me,
critically reduced it reduced staffing after earlier career meteorologists were
fired in February. The dog Is also offered some retirements

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as well, and let me see early retirement offers were
the among those likely to take early retirement take the
early retirement offer where the Warning Coordination meteorologists in Los
Angeles and in San Diego. San Diego's Warning Coordination meteorologists
retired on May third after thirty two years a National

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Weather Service and said that he had concerns about the
recent changes in the agency. All right, so that's happening there,
but it's not just in California. We're seeing cuts all over.

Speaker 12 (12:29):
Now.

Speaker 3 (12:29):
I know what you're thinking.

Speaker 2 (12:30):
You're thinking, Okay, Central California, do they need twenty four
to seven meteorologists. I don't live there, but I would
feel more comfortable if I thought somebody was keeping an
eye on the radar while I was sleeping. But again,
maybe the thinking is, anybody can watch the radar, we
don't have to worry about that. What if you're in
one of those places that has more activity, like Tornado Alley?

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Would you be cool if they started making cuts and
you lived in Tornado Alley? Because they did, and it's
already showing some effects. That's from NBC News right.

Speaker 11 (13:08):
At dinner time on April seventeenth, we.

Speaker 13 (13:10):
Have a tornado warning issue for Potawatamee County.

Speaker 11 (13:12):
Supercell storms started producing tornadoes across eastern Nebraska last night.
Our Omaha affiliate reporting homes and cars badly damaged, windows,
blown out, roofs ripped off. One family caught off guard.

Speaker 2 (13:24):
We didn't think anything of it, and then my wife
started screaming at me. So I tell that to the
base when there's about twenty seconds after he got down
there that they ripped through.

Speaker 11 (13:34):
Luckily everyone survived, but with only seconds to spare, is
it possible they could have gotten an earlier warning. What
we do know from an official bulletin is that the
Omaha National Weather Service Office didn't have enough staff to
launch regular weather balloons that day, only one instead of two,
which meant their data was hours old and only showed

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the thread of hail, not tornadoes. And that's impossible to
forecast when and where.

Speaker 12 (14:00):
Not having that data could have saved a life or
created a warning that had greater lean time. But if
you do it over and over and over again, I
can promise you that not having that data is going
to be a problem when it comes to forecasting.

Speaker 11 (14:11):
And it's all because of a political tornado Doge federal
employee earlier this year, leading to that quote lack of
office staffing, And now, in a rear move, every living
former director of the National Weather Service dating back to
President Reagan is warning that President Trump's proposal to cut
NOAH funding by nearly thirty percent will lead to a

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quote needless loss of life. We reached out to the
White House, and a Commerce spokesperson said, in part, NOAH
does not anticipate any disruptions and services as a result
of staff reorganizations, and NWS will continue to meet its
mission of ensuring public safety amid critical weather events.

Speaker 2 (14:48):
Now that's different because in the past, if you reached
out and asked about DOGE, you didn't You didn't get
a statement of response. You got a poop emoji. That's true.
I know it sounds like I'm being sarcastic, but that's
the truth. You got a poop emoji. That was your
only response.

Speaker 11 (15:02):
But a former NWS director disagrees.

Speaker 8 (15:05):
We are generating kind of a Swiss Cheese weather service.

Speaker 11 (15:09):
We have holes throughout the Weather Service now that are not.

Speaker 3 (15:12):
Well thought out.

Speaker 11 (15:13):
Republican Congressman Mike Flood represents the area hit by those
six tornadoes on April seventeenth with a short staffed weather office,
and so he called the White House to get more
meteorologists to Omaha.

Speaker 3 (15:24):
Did he get a poop emoji?

Speaker 14 (15:25):
Decades the National Weather Service personnel have not been classified
as public safety. They are clearly public safety, and that's
something that we need to do in Congress.

Speaker 2 (15:34):
Right, So Congress needs to step in. According to Congressman,
the lawmakers, the lawbreakers, the times that there ought to
be a law, and more of your feedback on the
talkback line. Would you watch it if there were a
reality show of undocumented immigrants vying for citizenship? DHS is
looking at that proposal right now, curious about your response

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to it. That is next, Chris Meryl caf I am
six forty. We live everywhere in the iHeartRadio app. You're
listening to KFI AM sixty on demand. Hey, good to
be with you, Chris merrilf I AM six forty more
stimulating talk on demand anytime in the iHeartRadio app. Our question,
would you watch it if there were a reality show
of undocumented immigrants vying for citizenship? So a producer has

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pitched the idea to the Department of Homeland Security. We
have not yet heard their response, but I'm curious about
whether or not you would even watch it. I'll give
you my answer coming up here after five o'clock, but
I want to know what you think right now.

Speaker 15 (16:31):
It's a great question.

Speaker 1 (16:32):
Chris is who'll steal again?

Speaker 3 (16:35):
First question? Oh yeah, Raul's not in today.

Speaker 2 (16:37):
We got foosh, foosh, it's putting in the extra time, buddy.

Speaker 3 (16:41):
All right, So all right, what would Raoul's THEO say?

Speaker 7 (16:46):
First question is whereos do I sign up?

Speaker 16 (16:48):
Ay?

Speaker 15 (16:48):
And is it full contact?

Speaker 3 (16:50):
Okay? You cheat, bite all that other stuff.

Speaker 17 (16:52):
Dumb down.

Speaker 3 (16:57):
I love that he's only down if he can cheat,
that's outstanding. Otherwise like, nah, I'll take it's not worth
my time, not worth it.

Speaker 2 (17:05):
No, all right, no biting help me out. Let's go
back to the shadows. Biting will bring me out. All right,
About the next one.

Speaker 14 (17:14):
They already had a competition like that. There was a
show called Culture Clash, and inside there there was a
sketch called American Border Gladiators. Make American Border Gladiators great again.

Speaker 2 (17:32):
We've gotten to the point where sketch comedy has become
reality for the most part. Really we have, I mean
there was no there was. I had a bit. I'm
waiting for it to come to fruition. I had a
bit years ago when I was in San Diego. Uh,
we had homeless people that were, you know, stabbing each
other on the street. And it got the nickname stabb

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Diego for that reason. And and then we came up
with like this bit where we were talking about it
was homeless combat.

Speaker 3 (17:59):
We played the Mortal Combat theme and then we had.

Speaker 2 (18:01):
Our voice guy go homeless combat, you know, and he
was and it was like this bit that we did,
and I'm waiting for that to become a reality in
the same way that like this guy was just talking
about he was on a It was sketch comedy, but
now it's potential reality. The Wildest Man, all right, the lawmakers,
the lawbreakers, the times that there ought to be a law.

(18:29):
Surely by now you already know that the Menanda's brothers
got halfway to their wish. The Menanda's brothers got the
resentenced fifty years to life, which makes them eligible for parole.
Right now. Judge said he didn't think that they were
a threat. The parole board or whoever does the interviewing,
they said that they were a moderate threat because they

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displayed some narcissistic tendencies by smuggling a cell phone in
while all of this brew haha over whether or not
they would be resentenced and potentially released was making its
way through the news, and they thought, well, why would
you endanger that unless you're a total narcissist, And then
they one of them got a cell phone and a

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couple of things about this. You wonder how they got
the cell phone in and he go, okay, did a
guard sneak it to him? Did somebody keyster it? I'm
hoping it was keystering. Also not a suitcasing if you're
unfamiliar with the prison terms, which of course I know intimately.
And then the other question is who are they calling?

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Who do they need to call? They can already talk
to their lawyer. Family members are probably in contact with them.
So who are they calling? Is they're a publicists they
need to get ahold of. I don't know who they're they.
I mean normally when you think of cell phones in prison,
it's somebody who's, you know, contacting their girlfriend or something

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on the outside, or they're running some crime ring. I
don't know who these guys are calling. That's what crossed
my mind last week. An update on something we had
last week. Last week we had the Tesla road rage guy,
remember him, Kayla. He was the dude that was he
had the Tesla and then anytime anytime somebody made a

(20:15):
lane change too close to him, he got all kinds
of angry.

Speaker 3 (20:18):
And he was carrying around.

Speaker 2 (20:21):
I think it was a lead pipe like Colonel Mustard
in the backseat of his tesla, and he would get
out and he was attacking people's cars and breaking their
windows and things like that. It was crazy, and he
got in trouble and he got caught and then he
got sentenced. But in California, if you get sentenced to
five or six years, you're out in like, I don't know,
six or eight hours because of overcrowding.

Speaker 3 (20:42):
So he gets out.

Speaker 2 (20:43):
He's on parole, and he goes to Hawaii where he
has more trouble and he ends up getting arrested again
for road rage. What happened here is we saw the video.
If you missed it, we saw the video of this
guy road raging. He reached through the window of a
car punched a woman in the face. The woman's mother

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was there. She got out of the passenger seat and said,
what are you doing, and then the guy starts beating
up on mom. Now we're finding out that it wasn't
just on the road. This guy had some I don't
know if you want to call it roid rage, but
it sure seems like it because it was at the gym.

Speaker 6 (21:22):
The man convicted in a series of southern California road
rage attacks is said to appear in court today in Hawaii.
This comes as we learn about another alleged incident involving
the man Nathaniel Radamack is in custody in Hawaii for
the road rage attack caught on tape last week, and
this morning he's still recovering from a beating he suffered

(21:42):
on Monday from other inmates.

Speaker 2 (21:44):
Oh that's a tragedy. Oh, I feel terrible. I saw
the photos of this too. He took a wallapin. They
were not messing around. I mean, this dude, he got
a reminder. You're gonna beat up women on the street.
You're going to be a prison bitch. That's it.

Speaker 16 (22:04):
It's rage we've seen before, only this time. Nathaniel radamac
convicted for his violent Tesla rampages, isn't behind the wheel.

Speaker 11 (22:14):
He's at the gym and this guy said he's gonna
soft me in my face because I go up next.

Speaker 10 (22:18):
To his machine.

Speaker 13 (22:18):
And he came up behind me and said, hey, do
me a favor.

Speaker 15 (22:21):
I don't walk past my machine when I'm using again.

Speaker 5 (22:23):
I was so taken him back, because I'm not one
to be spoken to like that.

Speaker 16 (22:27):
The young lady involved, speaking anonymously to Hawaii News Now.
The incident, she says, happened on good Friday, not so good,
at a Planet Fitness in Kahala, Honolulu. She took out
her phone as things quickly escalated.

Speaker 2 (22:40):
Because that's what we do. In this case, it was
the cya move. It wasn't for clicks, not like when
Kayla goes.

Speaker 3 (22:47):
To the gym. It's all for the clicks, isn't it? Girl?
All for the clicks?

Speaker 1 (22:52):
You know me.

Speaker 11 (22:55):
Is your problems are.

Speaker 3 (22:58):
Looking good for you?

Speaker 16 (22:59):
Look good for radamac who is now in custody facing
charges for assaulting two women in Honolulu.

Speaker 17 (23:05):
He got closer to my daughter's window, reached in and
punched her in her face.

Speaker 16 (23:10):
Diane Ung, recalling the May seventh attack, her motherly instincts
kicking in.

Speaker 17 (23:15):
Had my coffee in my hand, my sed toffee for McDonald's,
threw it at his car, and he came running across
the street, struck me like superman punch.

Speaker 2 (23:24):
Oh well, you threw coffee on his car, So I mean,
what do you expect. It seems like a reasonable reaction
to something like that. Yeah, coffee is tough to get
off in the.

Speaker 16 (23:33):
Car wash that blow, landing Radamac behind bars and now
in the hospital. A spokesperson for Hawaii's Department of Corrections
saying he was assaulted by inmates on Monday, sustaining injuries
to his face and torso tonight relief replacing fear.

Speaker 2 (23:49):
Yeah, it is, and I'm telling you they tuned him up,
tuned him up. So the guy attacks this woman at
the gym. Any hit her, I mean he socked her.
He said, don't walk by my machine again. And then
he starts yelling at him. She's like, you're gonna do what?
And then he pops her. That was on Good Friday.

(24:12):
Then the guy is still out on the street. See
here's the deal with with people like this. They gotta
get caught and then they have to be punished severely.
So this guy, he got jail time in California. He
got prison time in California, but then he had a
early release.

Speaker 3 (24:27):
So he still has some issues. He's still dealing with
those issues. Have you where I get that angry?

Speaker 2 (24:36):
Yeah, but not no, not that angry or think I
can control that point. At least I can control it.
And there's there's a couple of reasons. I'm an intimidating
guy to look at. I am a giant sissy.

Speaker 8 (24:47):
You think you're intimidating to look like you think people
will see you.

Speaker 3 (24:50):
And I'm like, whoa, I don't want to mess with
that guy. You think you're I'm.

Speaker 2 (24:52):
Gonna I'm six', Three i'm two, forty, RIGHT i Mean
i'm built Like President, trump. RIGHT i Mean i'm physically
fit like. That you, Know i'm six, three two. Forty, so,
UH i Mean i'm. People, LOOK i can be intimidating bit,
Okay but the fact, is any Fin i've ever been,

(25:13):
WITH i get clocked AND i am. OUT i Mean
i've been punched twice in the face AND i just
soon not do it. Again so, NO i didn't have time.

Speaker 3 (25:23):
Both.

Speaker 2 (25:23):
Times clock, well they threw hands. Fast this is my early.
Twenties they threw. HANDS i mean we were just talking
And i'm trying to puff, up you, know and the
next THING i, know.

Speaker 3 (25:32):
AND i am.

Speaker 11 (25:33):
Flats, Yeah i'm.

Speaker 2 (25:36):
SORRY i Mean it's, like which is why WHEN i
WATCH tv and somebody gets punched in the face and
they just kind of they kind of turned their head
to the, side maybe maybe, fall you, know kind of
kind of punch over a little bit and then they
come back and they're, like you shouldn't be doing. That i'm,
like not, me, MAN i got a glass. Jaw punch
me in the. FACE i can turn around AND i,
go you look like SOMEONE i know that's.

Speaker 3 (25:57):
Me it is not, Good, okay not. Surprising, No BUT i.
CAN i.

Speaker 2 (26:04):
CAN i can be, INTIMIDATING i can get real, loud real.
Big but the minute it comes time to, Hands i'm, like,
Yeah i'm like a. Bear that's exactly. Right in, fact
some of the guys at my At Bible camp used
to call me.

Speaker 3 (26:19):
Bear there you, go but that was for a different.

Speaker 8 (26:22):
Reason, yeah why they call you Bear Bible camp.

Speaker 3 (26:24):
Because twink was already. Taken, hell why you guys bait
me into that kind of? STUY i. DIDN'T i didn't expect. That.
Good don't don't bait me into those. Things don't get
me in. Trouble all?

Speaker 2 (26:42):
Right, question would you watch the reality show of undocumented
Immigrants vying for? CITIZENSHIP dhs is considering that proposal from a.
Producer we'll get your feedback on the talkback. Line if
you're listening on The, iHeartRadio just hit talk back and
let us. Know would you watch.

Speaker 1 (26:55):
It you're listening to KF I am sixty on demand.

Speaker 2 (27:05):
On demand anytime on the iHeartRadio. App foochs plays in
the last, segment if you're just joining. Us in the last,
SEGMENT i was we were talking about how silly things have.
Gotten one gentleman hit our talk back and he said
that the idea of immigrants in a reality show vying
for citizenship was done and then it was like a
sketch comedy.

Speaker 3 (27:24):
Thing isn't that what he was? Saying?

Speaker 2 (27:25):
GUYS i didn't something like. THAT i was unfamiliar with
the with the, show but he, said, yeah it was
basically already. Done AND i, SAID i, said we're getting
to the point where where these sketch comedy bits have
become what is it? Reality, Yeah they've become reality, exactly
which is just so bizarre to. Me AND i did
a bit And i'm just waiting for this to become.
REALITY i did a bit WHEN i was in Stabb

(27:47):
diego about homeless people fighting each other and about how
they should they should turn this into an event and they,
could they could get people in and we call it homeless.
Combat and ACTUALLY i found the. OUTRO i couldn't find the,
intro BUT i found the, outro so you get the
essence of. It so when the when the, show when
the when the bit wrapped? Up you, know we do,
it you know in this. Corner and it was always Stabby,

(28:09):
Steve Gabby steve the meaning, champion.

Speaker 3 (28:12):
You know what kind of. Thing so this was our
this is our Outra.

Speaker 2 (28:18):
Chris, yeah that's. PERFECT i used to have dumb fun
on the. Radio, YEAH i still, do still, do thanks
to you.

Speaker 3 (28:31):
Guys.

Speaker 2 (28:32):
Uh governor, Oh Governor batman is sounding very unnewsome. Live
he is taking on his own. Party now WHY i
think we know.

Speaker 13 (28:45):
Why good morning and welcome to The Tom brook one
newsitter here At Universal. City I'm Conan noblin Helping you're
Heaving Cone sunday. Morning it's a debate that's taking place
in The California legislature within The Democratic party about two
issues we've been talking about for a long, time homelessness and.
Housing one, side as represented by the governor this past, week, says,

(29:07):
listen you need to build more housing and you can't
let the environmental regulations get in the. Way the governor
endorsing a bill in the legislature that would allow for infield,
development that, is empty lots in the middle of an
urban setting without having to go through The California Environmental Quality.

Speaker 3 (29:21):
Act hedged another.

Speaker 13 (29:23):
Bill which would allow for greater density housing along transit.

Speaker 2 (29:26):
Lines so wait a, minute he's he's endorsing the bill and, Says,
oh we can just skip in the. Environment look What
wait a, minute next, thing you, know he's going to,
say we don't need The Coastal.

Speaker 3 (29:36):
Commission.

Speaker 13 (29:37):
What he also said that local governments have to start
getting rid of homeless.

Speaker 2 (29:42):
Encampments that's not the kind of democratic compassion we're accustomed
to hearing From Governor.

Speaker 3 (29:48):
Batman what is that? Man thank? You what is what
is his endgame?

Speaker 13 (29:52):
Here that there's plenty of money out there and there
are all sorts of solutions that local governments are.

Speaker 3 (29:57):
Ignoring here's what the governor had to say, this look
at these. Encampments, okay they're a.

Speaker 15 (30:02):
Disgrace they've been there years and years and years and.
Years i've heard that same rhetoric for. Years people are,
dying kids are being, Born.

Speaker 3 (30:12):
So so one for one. Overdoses.

Speaker 15 (30:15):
OH i met a young man literally was out there
Doing Project Homeless, connect reaching out in the four or five.
FREEWAY i found out the next day he was. Dead,
wow in this name of, compassion mm, hmmm because we
had a, NOTICE i could have helped. Them that, NIGHT
i felt like a. FRAUD i felt LIKE i let him.
Down we gotta be more. AGGRESSIVE i saw a young,

(30:37):
child a young kid In San diego is with the
mayor Of San diego right before His state of the.

Speaker 11 (30:43):
State, yeah this poor kid was addicted to. Meth he
was a wonderful.

Speaker 2 (30:47):
Kid, Okay, okay methy kid was, Wonderful. Okay and he,
Said i'm really glad you.

Speaker 15 (30:53):
Came he, Goes i'm, struggling and they're in the tent
with his wife was a newborn.

Speaker 3 (30:58):
Baby, okay he, said thank you for.

Speaker 15 (31:01):
Coming there's no compassion in denying what the hell's going
on the streets and.

Speaker 2 (31:05):
Sidewalks and that's WHEN i told him he'd been there
for three days and it was time to.

Speaker 9 (31:09):
Go.

Speaker 3 (31:11):
YEAH i, mean he's starting to sound very.

Speaker 2 (31:14):
Well republicany if you want to be, compassionate we hasn't
have to enforce the homeless, laws. Right he doesn't sound
like he doesn't sound like The lincoln liberal who's, saying,
uh what we have to be compassionate and come to.

Speaker 9 (31:29):
Them he.

Speaker 2 (31:29):
Said he's, saying you got to get off the. Street
we're going to take you off the, street.

Speaker 10 (31:35):
Right it is time to take back the. Streets it's
time to take back the. Sidewalks it's time to take
these encampments and provide. Alternatives and the state is giving
you more resources than.

Speaker 11 (31:47):
Ever Governor newsome announcing a directive today for cities and
counties to immediately address encampments like this, one to which residents,
say they.

Speaker 4 (31:56):
Keep putting us on a list and putting us on a,
list and.

Speaker 11 (31:58):
Putting us on the, list but trying to ask, them,
well when are we going to move?

Speaker 3 (32:02):
There we don't have a.

Speaker 5 (32:03):
Date we don't actually enough for, sure we don't know
where at the hotels to push you guys.

Speaker 3 (32:07):
Out we need some all.

Speaker 2 (32:08):
Right So newsom, says you had three, days back, up get.
Out you got to move across the street every three.
Days so no more permanent homeless. Encampments and a lot
of people are confused as to what to. Do a
lot of cities don't know what to. Do, meanwhile if
you are a business owner in that, city you, GO
i don't care what you, do just get. Away from my,

(32:28):
business because you're not good from a, business which is
why some business owners are taking things into their own
hands or.

Speaker 9 (32:38):
Ears for years, now businesses across Southern california have taken
it upon themselves to play music outside their stores to
trying to turn people.

Speaker 11 (32:46):
From sleeping directly.

Speaker 9 (32:47):
Outside now usually the businesses play classical. Music but here
in Downtown la at eleventh And, main this building is.
Playing they Played Baby.

Speaker 3 (32:58):
Shark, OH i love that. Song it's, great, baby you
are right stop.

Speaker 11 (33:12):
It, LITERALLY i can't keep it.

Speaker 8 (33:14):
Going No jesus that that song makes people out of
my eyelashes one by, one.

Speaker 3 (33:19):
Makes me but on my assless. Chaps, BABY i just
like to listen to that with a lasso one two
three four one two. THREE i don't know.

Speaker 2 (33:39):
WHY i JUST i just want to dress up like
the village of people and dance to. It but listen
to this because the story gets a little more bizarre
when they actually talk to someone who's dealing with The
Baby Shark uh.

Speaker 3 (33:50):
Irritant it's.

Speaker 9 (33:52):
True Ping Pong's Baby shark now plays on repeat outside
this Downtown lake commercial. Building this loud speaker is pointed
directly at a homeless, encampment that's blogging the sidewalk next
door that is Where tracy.

Speaker 18 (34:04):
Lives they're doing everything they can to either make us
move or drive us, Crazy but it's doing the.

Speaker 11 (34:11):
Latter it's driving people.

Speaker 9 (34:12):
Crazy it's popular is the song has become a children
in recent. Years it's despised by many adults for.

Speaker 3 (34:21):
Like, kayla you hear?

Speaker 12 (34:23):
That?

Speaker 3 (34:23):
KAYLA i am any?

Speaker 11 (34:24):
Adults, yeah you're an.

Speaker 9 (34:25):
Adult it's for its ability to easily find its way
stuck in your.

Speaker 11 (34:30):
Head racy says it kept her and others up all.

Speaker 18 (34:33):
Night if we, could we would take that street girl
apart and we all went through four packs of. Cigarettes
lord knows how many soups we ate last?

Speaker 11 (34:41):
Night?

Speaker 1 (34:41):
Look did she?

Speaker 3 (34:42):
Like hold? On can we just check that?

Speaker 2 (34:44):
Again so she's super irritated with, it and in response
smoked cigarettes and ate.

Speaker 3 (34:50):
Soup wait three girl, apart and we all went through
four packs of.

Speaker 18 (34:54):
Cigarettes lord knows how many soups we ate last?

Speaker 7 (34:57):
Night?

Speaker 3 (34:59):
Huh four packs of cigarettes in one. NIGHT i don't.

Speaker 2 (35:05):
Know if you guys are, smokers do you know how
much a pack of cigarettes? Is any ideas you want
to guess average price for a pack of cigarettes in
la is twelve. Dollars oh, WOW i was gonna gets. Eleven,
yeah you're pretty. Close yeah, yeah, yeah twelve bucks for
a pack of. Cigarettes so twelve, dollars that's just that's

(35:26):
like the pack that you put in your. Pocket that's
not like. That, yeah that's not a, curtain that's a. Pack,
yeah the carton is gonna run you one Twenty oh my.
God yeah, YEAH i don't. SMOKE i, HAD i had
to look this.

Speaker 12 (35:39):
Up but.

Speaker 2 (35:41):
Here's WHAT i here's WHAT i know about. This so
if you're hitting four packs of cigarettes a, night let's
just give you the whole twenty four hours for the
sake of. Math that means you're spending forty eight dollars
a day on. Cigarettes multiply that by thirty, days and
you are over fourteen hundred dollars a month on.

Speaker 3 (36:02):
Cigarettes that's.

Speaker 2 (36:03):
Unreal do you know how many one bedroom apartments In
Los angeles are under fourteen hundred dollars a? Month AND
i know you're gonna say not very, Many but the
alternative is homeless and listening to Baby shark all. Day
according To, zillo just putting in the one bedroom under fourteen,
hundred there are four hundred rentals available. Today but we're

(36:25):
choosing baby shark and cigarettes instead of roof over our.

Speaker 3 (36:29):
Heads and you wonder why we can't fix the homeless.
Problem they don't don't want it to be. Fixed they
would rather have soup cigarettes and did? It where's my?
Smokes did? It where's my? Smokes? Do did? It where's my?
Smokes did noodle? Split P.

Speaker 10 (36:56):
I love?

Speaker 3 (36:57):
SOUP i want smokes?

Speaker 11 (37:00):
Engine did it go?

Speaker 3 (37:01):
Camel did did?

Speaker 8 (37:02):
It mommy?

Speaker 11 (37:03):
Shut, Yeah mommy?

Speaker 2 (37:05):
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