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October 28, 2025 38 mins
Andy dives into a whirlwind hour, paying tribute to fallen Deputy Andrew Nunez before tackling California’s political chaos, from Newsom’s 2028 ambitions to Prop 50 odds. Then, things take a weirdly delightful turn as Andy and Mark Rahner swap Facebook Marketplace war stories 🪑, debate tipping etiquette, and even get real about gym-time relationship therapy. Plus, a live Dodgers update from a nail-biting extra inning, a bizarre haggis debate, and Trump’s latest troll move that has everyone talking.
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Speaker 1 (00:01):
You're listening to KFI AM six forty on demand.

Speaker 2 (00:09):
KFI AM six forty. I mean Andy Reesemeyer. Just past
eight o'clock here on this Monday night, Dodgers Blue Jays
tied up top of the eighth Game three of the
World Series five five. We've got a ballgame here, according
to Sam, that's what he said.

Speaker 1 (00:28):
That's what he told me.

Speaker 2 (00:30):
We've got lots to talk about still this evening. We
are keeping tabs on that breaking news story from today
that everybody saw a deputy was killed after responding to
a domestic dispute in Rancho Cucamonga. That suspect who allegedly
shot him, hopped on a motorcycle, went on a high

(00:51):
speed chase. Triple digit tempera temperatures, cheese, triple digit.

Speaker 1 (00:58):
Numbers.

Speaker 2 (00:58):
As far as this phedometer goes, I don't where I'm
going with that. He was going one hundred and fifty
miles an hour in his motorcycle, fell off the motorcycle.
Off duty deputy you heard Ron are talking about there,
basically cut him off. He's in stable condition, though after
that horrific crash. A funeral procession now through San Bernardino
as a deputy Andrew Nuniez, six year veteran of the

(01:22):
department San Berndino Sheriff's Department, who leaves behind a two
year old daughter his wife who is also pregnant.

Speaker 1 (01:32):
Terrible story.

Speaker 2 (01:34):
And in California, there's a lot of conversation about the governorship.
As you know, our governor with the good hair.

Speaker 3 (01:48):
Is is he will he won't?

Speaker 4 (01:50):
He?

Speaker 1 (01:51):
Will he run for president?

Speaker 4 (01:52):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (01:53):
He might apparently after the twenty twenty six mid terms,
Gavin newsom so, he told CBS News is going to
seriously consider running for president in twenty twenty eight. Color
me shocked, Ronnor really no, okay, he says, I'd be

(02:16):
lying otherwise is that you're yeah, your imitation basically Batman,
you are the rich little of KFI. It's not great.
I could do a couple of voices pretty well, but
not him.

Speaker 1 (02:31):
Not great.

Speaker 2 (02:33):
He told CBS Sunday morning. I'm looking forward to who
presents themselves in twenty twenty eight and who meets that moment,
And that's the question for the American people. I really
hate how politicians talk, and he is one of like,
I don't know what it is about the establishment politicians
in California. They just have this way of speaking that

(02:53):
just seems so counter intuitive. It's the way that people
talked when I was in school at Santa Monica College.
It's the way like all of the people who were
in the social political classes literally like the classes about
I don't mean the social political class, like the actual
classes that we're being taught about sociology or political philosophy.

(03:15):
That they just wanted to sit there and just like
talk and talk, and they would talk and talk and talk.
It's kind of like a talk show radio guy.

Speaker 1 (03:23):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (03:23):
But I've heard him recently on some podcasts where he
just opens up and.

Speaker 1 (03:29):
Drops some swear words. I find that refreshing.

Speaker 2 (03:32):
He's swearing now I know, Well, he's taking on a
little bit more of a combative style, and I think
obviously it is a little bit of an about face
to President Trump. His social media account is sort of
a parody of Donald Trump's. Yeah, of President Trump's, which
in it of itself is kind of a troll parody
of a politician anyway, So it's odd to parody the parody.

Speaker 1 (03:52):
But here we are. It's twenty twenty five.

Speaker 2 (03:54):
He also, of course launched that podcast The Governor launched
a podcast in an effort to brand himself as a
centrist a bit. He did interviews, of course, with the
late conservative influencer Charlie Kirk. He also talked to former
Trump strategist Steve Bannon. And I think he just did

(04:15):
a podcast a couple of days ago. I saw that
bumping around on social media where he was talking about
how he had a really terrible upbringing where he ate
what white bread and wonderbread, and just his dad wasn't
paying attention to him until he started doing well at basketball.
I don't think the Gavin Newsom was like hard up
for cash as a kid. I don't think that their

(04:35):
family was poor. His dad was an attorney. But as
far as who will become the next governor of California,
the race, of course is kind of in a little
bit of a who Knows spin And I'll tell you why.
If you look at all of the sort of betting,
the prop bet markets, predict call she polymarket, those places

(04:58):
where people put bets on to seat know what they
think is going to happen. The leader that the market
would put money on at least the most likely outcome
to be the California governor is Alex Padilla. And if

(05:19):
you're like, well, that's interesting, Senator Alex Padilla is not
even running for governor.

Speaker 1 (05:24):
That is true. He has not entered the race yet.

Speaker 2 (05:26):
He probably will, I think the assumption as he's waiting
until after Proposition fifty is decided next week, or at
least we vote on Prophetition fifty next week. And you know,
the political class in Sacramento would really like to see
Alex Padia. Vidia was really known to Californians, especially people

(05:47):
who were into politics in California, but not I don't
think had a lot of name recognition until he confronted
Christy Noam at a press conference and then was tackled.
So I think that a lot of people maybe didn't
know about him until then.

Speaker 1 (06:05):
I think that's the first line on his resume.

Speaker 2 (06:07):
That's definitely like kind of the viral moment, you know,
and I think a lot of the political class is
sort of hoping that maybe that will be somebody who
will help get butts and seats, as they say. Katie
Porter was in the lead. Of course, her campaign struggling
with some of those videos that came out showing her

(06:27):
behaving not so nicely to her staff members and also
threatening to end an interview for follow up questions.

Speaker 1 (06:35):
Can't do that.

Speaker 2 (06:37):
I mean, if I had a been Katie Porter, I
wouldn't have sat down for that interview anyway. You see
the lighting in that room. I would have taken one
look at that and be like, we're not doing this.
I'm not even gonna sit down there. You get the
camera like a foot off the ground, facing up straight
into my nose. The lighting is I don't know what
Terrence Malick movie you think this is, but.

Speaker 1 (06:57):
Oh, Maleck would have made her look better. I mean,
I promise you that you know.

Speaker 2 (07:00):
But I mean the dramatic lighting, you know, the cinematic lighting, which,
like you know, if you're a movie star, okay, but
there's a way to light real people, and that I
just you know, those are those are things that only
maybe I would care about. But as we move on
into what things that I'm really interested in. Remember this
big bigfoot call contest story that we were just talking about.

Speaker 4 (07:21):
Oh you mean the one that we did at eight o'clock. Yeah, yes,
remember that. I do remember what is the what was
the winning call? Here we go. I don't know if
this is the winning one, but this is the one
that we have big fuck sounds just like one. I mean,
how could a bigfoot confuse that with a human?

Speaker 2 (07:41):
Well, I know why we used that or why that's
the one that got shipped off to all the radio
stations in the media because it's hilarious, first of all.
And secondly, here's an example of some of the other
calls at the Bigfoot contest, which essentially this one at
least is in Ohio. Just take a listen. Okay, what

(08:02):
do we grade that? Irresistible? I mean that sounds amazing, understated,
more hulk like, yeah, understated.

Speaker 1 (08:15):
Than then it goes somewhere for sure.

Speaker 4 (08:22):
Uh, it sounds like the person stopped at Chipotle before
the convention Chipotle.

Speaker 1 (08:29):
That's good.

Speaker 2 (08:33):
If bigfoot's more of a wolf, more like a bigfoot
cat call, that's right.

Speaker 3 (08:36):
Oh that's a hey big fea. Yeah, what would your
cock your excuse? But what would your bigfoot call be?

Speaker 1 (08:46):
Andy? I think that I like the guy who we
had big foot mark, what would you?

Speaker 4 (08:51):
I mean, I'm not even going to indulge you with
an attempt at that.

Speaker 1 (08:56):
I like it.

Speaker 3 (08:57):
I like that right there, what Ronert just said, That's
how I would be like at that foot, I'd be like,
you're more interesting than the rest of these people.

Speaker 2 (09:05):
Oh okay, you play hard to get.

Speaker 1 (09:06):
Well.

Speaker 4 (09:06):
The thing is, there's a whole subculture about this, and
especially if you listen to Coast, which I always did
even before I lived here. There's like bigfoot erotic fiction.
And I moved here from the Pacific Northwest time out.
Oh yeah, that makes sense. I'm surprised to Sam that you,
of all people, don't know about that.

Speaker 3 (09:24):
Well. I know about like the furry world, and I'm
all about I know all about erotica. Oh, this is
like furries on steroids that you need to send me links.
I don't have the links, and if I did, I
wouldn't admit it. Yeah, I was gonna I just and
I'm not going to look it up on a company computer.

Speaker 1 (09:40):
Like I want to.

Speaker 2 (09:41):
Yes, and all these conversations, but I'm worried about where
this is going to go rightfully.

Speaker 3 (09:46):
So, I mean, is it like stuff where like creeps
up on some like woman lost in the woods and
slowly gives her.

Speaker 1 (09:52):
A shoulder rub.

Speaker 4 (09:54):
I suspect it doesn't stop at a shoulder rub. But
this is all the information I have. You're on your
own for the rest.

Speaker 2 (10:00):
Okay, I can't wait to clear my browser history.

Speaker 1 (10:05):
For one. You got more Bigfoot calls?

Speaker 2 (10:08):
Brother actually gets up.

Speaker 1 (10:13):
That guy's got it stop for dinner. There you go.

Speaker 2 (10:23):
That's that's that's the number one. That's like a little
like Xena Warrior Princess Bigfoot. That's exactly right, all right,
lots more to come here on this Monday night. Dodgers
still tied with the Blue Jays and the where are
we now? We at the top of the eighth. We're
moving on to the top of the eighth? Is that right?
I think so?

Speaker 1 (10:42):
Sorry, it's on a commercial break.

Speaker 2 (10:44):
I know I'm trying to find the Google as well
and figure out what's going on here. So it's CAF
I am six forty CAF I am six forty. Andy
Reesemeyer here with you this evening. We're in a Capitol
one commercial at the moment. But bottom of the eighth
still tied here Dodger Stadium between the Blue Jays and
the Dodgers. Five five, two outs, Dodgers of the bat.

(11:04):
Like I said, bottom of the eighth.

Speaker 3 (11:08):
I think they call this white knuckle time. Yeah, this
is starting to get a little uh, I believe the
gen Z's referred to as anxiety.

Speaker 1 (11:18):
Yeah, you know, I don't know that.

Speaker 2 (11:20):
As a millennial, I don't know anxiety in that adversity
I've met. Adversity has been following me all my life.
I had to eat wonderbread. My dad wouldn't come to
a basketball games.

Speaker 1 (11:32):
Yeah, you got School of Hard Knocks written all over you.
Look at me. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (11:35):
People cross the street when I'm walking down, Yeah, they
see me. They look at me, and they say, oh,
got that guy. They don't want to bump into you
in the yard.

Speaker 1 (11:42):
Get away from that guy.

Speaker 4 (11:44):
Hey.

Speaker 2 (11:45):
I had a fun little diversion I did today. I
don't know if this is because I grew up playing
video games, but every once in a while, and the
Internet really provides this kind of things.

Speaker 1 (11:52):
I like to go on these little quests.

Speaker 2 (11:54):
So I saw this like Facebook marketplace advertisement for I
and by the way, such an easy mark. The algorithm
knows me so well. I saw a little an advertisement
for like an old vintage I guess that's a redundant phrase,
A vintage airplane model. It was so awesome. It is

(12:14):
like old L ten eleven lockied L ten eleven old
airliner from the seventies and it was in Santa Clarita,
you know, which is like a kind of a hike
for me. It's about a forty minute drive. And I
was going back and forth thinking like should I buy
this thing?

Speaker 1 (12:28):
I buy that? And then I did. I did.

Speaker 2 (12:30):
End up, I agreed for a very nominal fee to
go get this little model airplane. And I got to
go up to Santa Clarita today and just kind of
pop around Valencia, Santa Clarita, Magic Mountain, got over to
the neighborhood, picked up this little model airplane at the house,
knocked on the door, lady came out. She had a
great Halloween decoration situation happening up there.

Speaker 1 (12:51):
And I gave her a little cash, you.

Speaker 2 (12:52):
Know, got the model and she was saying, hey, this
is cool. This model plane was my mother in law's.
She used to work Lockheed, and they gave it to
her as a gift for all of her service at Lockheed.
And I thought, man, that's so cool. You traveled and
you went to somebody's door who you didn't know. Did
you you let people know where you were going? I did,

(13:14):
tech I told my girlfriend. She was very upset with me. Yeah,
because she was like, what are you what are you doing?
And I was like, it's fine, don't She's like, we
have a enough, we have stuff. We got chunk, and
I'm like, it's not chunk.

Speaker 4 (13:25):
You got one of those apple tags you were able
to swatter or something?

Speaker 2 (13:29):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, No, I wasn't.

Speaker 1 (13:32):
Listen.

Speaker 2 (13:32):
You can see on Facebook marketplace the sellers. You know,
you see their face, you see a picture scene image.
I'm not going to Gary, Indiana in the middle of
the night, you know. I mean, you don't want to
go to Gary yet anytime. I know, That's what I'm saying.
But I took an I took her risk. But it
was so great and I'm so happy because I had
this little this little adventure I went on today and

(13:54):
it's like, I don't know what it is. It's like
a side quest or something where I felt like, Oh,
I did the thing and I got it.

Speaker 1 (13:59):
I got got this little desk toy. Listen.

Speaker 4 (14:03):
I think in a situation like that, if it didn't
wind up with somebody wearing your face as a mask,
you count that as a win.

Speaker 2 (14:09):
Ron it's a twenty three. It's the first serial killer reference.

Speaker 1 (14:12):
I think that's.

Speaker 2 (14:12):
Good that's good for thing on top of that that's good.
Usually it comes in the seven o'clock hour. So I
wanted to make you wait, no, no, no, But you're right.
Any listen, any situation that you get out of without
somebody wearing your face is a win as far as
I'm concerned by the way, I don't know if you
go to hotels a lot, but hotel etiquette, so the

(14:36):
USA today says, is dead, and I'm wondering if you
fall into any of these categories of this behavior. For you,
there's something that you're doing when you go to hotels
check in bullies. Allegedly, that is the worst thing that
people can do at a hotel. It's when maybe there's
not an upgrade available, when they rudely and loudly reprimand

(14:59):
the behind the table or behind the check in.

Speaker 1 (15:04):
Oh, you don't get anywhere by abusing.

Speaker 3 (15:06):
The guy at the desk because that guy does not care.
I used to work at a hotel back in college.
I park the cars and I work the desk. Yeah,
you don't want to piss off the guy park in
your car. Now, don't want to piss off the guy
checking you in.

Speaker 2 (15:18):
I mean, it's such a cliche to say this, but
you catch more flies with honey than you do with vinegar.

Speaker 1 (15:25):
And it's like, if you.

Speaker 2 (15:26):
Have a confrontational situation that you're heading into, I think
objectively we all know this. We know if we're going
to have to deal I guess with some kind of thing,
we know if we approach it with empathy, with kindness,
it'll probably go better. But it's the challenge that you're
mad in those situations, at least in the situations I

(15:48):
can think of. You know, if you've got if you
got something wrong, something wrong to you, it's really hard
to get outside of that feeling. It's hard to do
the mel Robins thing and just let them, you know,
because you just want to get to You want justice
right now. But as you said, Sam, if you say
something like do you know how many nights I've stayed
at this hotel? Get me your manager, you're not going

(16:12):
to get a good situation. Try the don't you know
who I am?

Speaker 1 (16:15):
Thing? That always worked great too. Yeah, that goes well.

Speaker 2 (16:22):
Also, other things that people are doing badly in hotels,
bare feet in common areas, wearing robes outside the room.

Speaker 1 (16:31):
I think it depends on that's adventurous. Yeah, I think
it depends on the first.

Speaker 2 (16:34):
Also frowned upon public displays of affection in the pool yuck.
I also say this a couple should not work out
together as a person who my significant other always wants
me to go work out with her. I'm just trying
to make this a rule now where it's not socially acceptable,
so that I don't have to do it.

Speaker 1 (16:52):
You know what I'm saying. I'm not sure I follow you.
What's the drawback?

Speaker 2 (16:56):
The drawback is if you're at the gym and then
they're working out definitely better at working out than I am,
and so then she's going to correct me on my form.
I don't want to. I don't want to have to
do with that, you know what I mean? Okay, I
don't think couple should work out together. It's a weird thing.
Just go do your own workouts. There's some me time.

Speaker 1 (17:16):
Yeah, that's right.

Speaker 2 (17:17):
Also, hogging pool chairs is is a big problem. The
other thing that they say that people shouldn't do at
hotels is loading up your plate so high, like from
the buffet, that the food falls off the plate and
onto the floor, and then ignore the fallen food. More
than anything, though they say, don't make loud noise at night.

(17:39):
This is something that I feel like I don't understand
how people don't know how to do this, how to
deal with this. What about leaving a tip for the Oh,
that's a I'm torn on that one. Yeah, oh, always
leave a tip. You leave a tip for the for
the house well do for the housekeeping? Do you do
it every day?

Speaker 1 (17:56):
Though? I do it on checkout?

Speaker 3 (17:58):
I know on the day is that they come in
to clean up the room because you usually put the
sign outside.

Speaker 2 (18:03):
There's a lot of debate on whether or not this
is something that you should or shouldn't do.

Speaker 4 (18:06):
I think I'd be kind of afraid not to, and
afraid that if they didn't find a tip, they'd find
a way to do something to me.

Speaker 1 (18:13):
I take something.

Speaker 3 (18:14):
I've worked at hotels. I'm tipping. We got to take
care of our people.

Speaker 1 (18:19):
I agree with you.

Speaker 2 (18:19):
I mean, I just thought it was never a thing
that I even thought about, you know, and maybe just
because when we were growing up, we were.

Speaker 1 (18:26):
Staying at you know, we weren't staying at hotels.

Speaker 2 (18:30):
Like here's what my dad was like, all right, here's
here's this Before airbnb, we just rented this little apartment
somewhere in Cleveland.

Speaker 4 (18:39):
Also, I think, you know, if people take the opportunity
to just behave like a filthy animal because they're not
at home, you must.

Speaker 1 (18:45):
Leave a tip. I think you're right.

Speaker 2 (18:47):
Yeah, if you're a grossy for sure, Like if you're
just ruining the bathroom, you've got to leave a tip.
Oh yeah, I mean I I'm on board with leaving
a tip. I think it's important to do. I just
think it's not a thing that is as common as like,
obviously you're gonna tip twenty percent every single time you
got to eat. You should. You should. I know people don't,
but I think that they. I think if you can

(19:07):
afford to go out to eat, you should tip.

Speaker 1 (19:09):
Well, there's no question about it. You should be tip it.

Speaker 4 (19:11):
As a former bartender, I get I get some I
get triggered when I see people not leaving tips or
providing some sort of thin rationale from miserly tip, like
oh they didn't do this or that, well stay home.

Speaker 1 (19:24):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (19:24):
Also, like it's hardly ever the waiter's fault that something
didn't go right. If you didn't like your food, it's
like you're gonna punish the waiter now for that. This
is a weird although these days everybody pulls tips, so
I don't know. All right, lots more to come, President
Trump not ruling out a third term. Plus latest on

(19:45):
both the Dodgers game. Top of the ninth, one out,
one on base, Dodgers pitching. Okay, if I am six forty,
I'm Andy Reesemeyer. Palms are sweating. Mom's spaghetti palms are sweating.
Top of the ninth, Dodgers tied Blue Jays. Did you did?

(20:08):
Did we get two walk? We were two bases that
are a walk on? Is that what happens?

Speaker 1 (20:12):
Sam? I wasn't.

Speaker 3 (20:13):
Yeah, there's two on and they got themselves out of
that inning. Edmund made a heck of a play at
third third base to get that second out. And yeah,
going into the bottom of the ninth, Dodgers can put
one into, they can put another run into on the board,
they win the game.

Speaker 1 (20:29):
Look at this, So my.

Speaker 2 (20:31):
Console here is not updated as far as that information goes,
So thank you for that breaking news.

Speaker 3 (20:35):
Yeah, so we're about to go into the bottom of
the ninth, Dodgers are about to go up to bat.
I really would prefer not to go extra innings. So
let's go Dodgers, Let's get the stunt.

Speaker 2 (20:46):
Yeah, I mean we got we got an opportunity, you know,
but this is a this is a I think the
offense for the Blue Jays is really what has been
so surprising to the Dodgers.

Speaker 3 (20:55):
Yeah, they've been explosive. That first game really put the
Dodgers on warning. These guys can put up runs in
a hurry. And just now they were threatening and they
were about to make you know, put a runner on
third and Edmunds play at third place at that third
base was absolutely perfect.

Speaker 2 (21:13):
Pitching that inning was Sasaki. Yeah, looking all of twelve
years old, and from one to another, you know, I
mean you would be amazed with a weak jaw line
what you can get away with. So, by the way,
we've been talking about places to go watch Dodgers games,
there's always like a list LA times come out with

(21:35):
it comes out with a list. You know, where are
you going to go watch the game if you want
to be in a group environment, Like I told you before,
Atwater Village and Burbank for the Morrison that's commonly referred
to as a good place to go. My top favorites,
I would say I'll give.

Speaker 1 (21:50):
You a couple.

Speaker 2 (21:52):
Ireland's thirty two is a pub up in the San
Fernando Valley. I think technically it's Valley Glenn, but van
NY's Burbank and uh oh is it Woodman Burbank and
Woodman there and it's like, you know, authentic guinness poured right,
really good Irish food, corn, beef and cabbage. You know,

(22:17):
you can screw that up, but they do it right.
They've been there since the sixties, I think, and they
just do a great job. Always a good place to hang.
Do they have is hagis Irish Scottish? That's Scottish? Okay,
I want to make sure, how dare you dog? I've
never had never had it?

Speaker 1 (22:34):
Oh it's good.

Speaker 4 (22:35):
I mean most people find it repulsive, but I've had
it many times. And I lived in Scotland for a
year and hagas is delightful.

Speaker 1 (22:42):
That's right. It goes along with bagpipes, that's right.

Speaker 2 (22:44):
Yeah, it doesn't. You think that kind of kind of
fits Ronner a little bit. What hagis or bagpipes? Well,
I was going to say that liking something that everybody hates, right, Well,
not everybody hates it.

Speaker 4 (22:54):
People don't understand it. They hear what it is and
how it's prepared, and they assume the worst. But it's
not as bad as it sounds. Okay, all right, well
very good.

Speaker 2 (23:04):
You can get hagis at probably what's that bar over
in Outwater Village. That's a oh man.

Speaker 4 (23:12):
I thought it was actually forbidden to import hagis into
the United States.

Speaker 1 (23:17):
Is it like an a legal thing? That's what I thought,
But I'm not current on my hagis.

Speaker 2 (23:20):
I think you can get it at Tam o' shanter,
which is a Scottish steakhouse that is often thought to
be Irish. That's over an Outwater village as well, lot
of Outwater village. But the Greyhound Bar and Grill is
in Highland Park, and that is a fantastic bar. It
is a great spot. They had one in Glendale also,
but they closed after the pandemic. But they are mad

(23:44):
because they were left off the list of La Times
of best bars in LA to watch the Dodgers, and
they have responded on their Instagram with a video of
a packed bar cheering people looking like they're having a
great time watching the game, posting the video saying this
is in response to the La Times not listing us

(24:06):
as one of the best bars in La to watch
the Dodgers and a reminder that they are also the
publication that panned The Big Lebowski in nineteen ninety eight,
calling it disjointed, incoherent, and even irritating.

Speaker 3 (24:20):
Okay, so someone went in on that not having a
good d Oh, yeah, how could you give that a
bad review?

Speaker 1 (24:26):
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (24:27):
Well, that's the I think I talked about this last time,
the Lebowski test. So if you really like that movie,
and you like somebody and then you make them watch it,
and you basically try to see if it's like if
they like it too, then like you guys are going
to get along, and if they don't like it?

Speaker 1 (24:43):
Or on another page, do you think men like that
movie more than women? Like?

Speaker 2 (24:47):
If I wanted to generalize, yeah, probably, But I don't
think that it's it's a gendered movie. I think anyone
can like it. It just does seem to be like it's
kind of like a Stone or bro movie, you know.
And I think the context that that movie has seen
a lot of time tis like Training Day is the
same way. Training Day is one of those movies where
I don't know if you guys had the same experience.
But back in my twenties, when we go out drinking
or whatever, I get home real late at night, you know,

(25:09):
maybe have some roommates be hanging out whatever, and you
know there's a couple of hours before everybody like goes
to bed, and so you just like sit there in
the living room and you're talking about all the girls
that you met that didn't want to talk to you,
and you invariably a movie would get put on, and
it was always either like The Big Lebowski or Training Day,

(25:31):
just like movies that bros like to watch together.

Speaker 4 (25:35):
Yeah, what kind of a mood does training Day set?
If you're with a nice lady.

Speaker 3 (25:39):
I just think it's it's chestnut Checkers and that is
all I'll say. That's Netflix and no chill. Oh very nice.

Speaker 2 (25:50):
By the way, I'm not gonna go all doctor Wendy Walsh,
but I thought this was kind of an interesting story.
You know, when the people talk about relationships being all
about honesty is the best policy, how everything is on
the table. There's two things that a psychologist says you
should keep from your partner. Can you guess what they
might be?

Speaker 1 (26:08):
Venereal disease.

Speaker 2 (26:12):
Well, okay, three things to the extent that you can. Yes, yeah,
this is more like things you shouldn't tell them any
other guesses. No, No, I'm afraid to get into that.

Speaker 3 (26:27):
A number of sexual partners you've had, bingo, even though
that really doesn't matter because every step that they took
in their life led them to you, So you shouldn't
be hating on them for that kind of thing. Tell
them preach, brother, I'm gonna have guess. Another thing is.

Speaker 2 (26:43):
Jeez, well here, let me let me just kind of
expand on that first idea while you think about the
second one. The thing that they say you should not
talk about is past romantic or sexual experiences with other people. Yeah,
that's something that you don't need to share with everybody.

Speaker 1 (26:57):
You think you want to know, but you don't.

Speaker 2 (26:58):
I don't want to know, and I don't want to share.

Speaker 1 (27:02):
There's nothing to share. Uh.

Speaker 2 (27:05):
They say that even though people are very much more
I guess aware of each other and aware of other
people over their lives compared to maybe what it was
in the nineteen fifties. A number of partners a man
will have in his lifetime on average six point three.

Speaker 1 (27:24):
I'm a whore.

Speaker 2 (27:25):
Oh yeah, and for women the media is four point three.
The point three seems awkward. The point three is weird.
What does that mean? That mean it doesn't you didn't
go all the way? Yeah, first base, it was a
little Dodger game. Oh my god, Jez Louise, Oh boy.

Speaker 1 (27:44):
No, it's uh.

Speaker 3 (27:46):
The averages are surprising sometimes when you hear it. I
guess they take the entire nation. I would be curious
to see by state. Ooh yeah, a breakdown of sexual partners, right,
California is driving up that curve.

Speaker 1 (28:00):
Yeah, well, yeah, I don't know though.

Speaker 2 (28:01):
You go to somewhere like North Dakota, you know, there's
not a lot to do, but there's not a lot
of people though, so but.

Speaker 1 (28:06):
Yeah, yeah, you would have to go forty miles to
find someone. Yeah, that's a great list. We should try
to figure that one out.

Speaker 2 (28:13):
But the other one that they say, because of course,
obviously that would make you feel less close to your partner.
They'll feel triggered and even, like Mark said, you know,
you think you want to know, but in reality you.

Speaker 1 (28:22):
Really just don't.

Speaker 2 (28:23):
And they say that the truth is there's no reason
to be reminiscing about your past romps.

Speaker 4 (28:30):
I think it's it's fair game if you say to
your partner, hey, was this you in that video?

Speaker 1 (28:35):
I saw?

Speaker 2 (28:36):
Oh my god, and then just drop it. Yeah, other
more explaining to do in that scenario. The other thing
that they say is do not share your attractions to
other people that you don't plan on acting on.

Speaker 1 (28:49):
Oh god, why would you even? I don't know.

Speaker 2 (28:52):
This is amazing that this article needs to be written,
but for whoever it needs to be written.

Speaker 3 (28:56):
For that person that I've had the best time with
and the most, like the longest relationship with. We would
talk about like, yeah, that that girl's cute, and both
of us would be agreen.

Speaker 2 (29:07):
Yeah, but would you would you be planning on acting
on it?

Speaker 1 (29:10):
I guess I see what you're sayingcause they said it does.
At girls I was with in the past, they were
planning on acting.

Speaker 2 (29:15):
Well, listen Casanova making Mark and I blush over here,
I know we've got the Ron Jeremy of KFI.

Speaker 1 (29:24):
Here. I went out last night. Thank you. Last night.

Speaker 3 (29:28):
I went out with a friend I hadn't seen in
a while, and it turns out like for the longest
time she had a thing for me.

Speaker 1 (29:33):
That's my biggest problem. I never know.

Speaker 3 (29:35):
I can never tell when someone has a thing for me,
where people around me are like, dude, they've been hitting
on you for years and you haven't heard years and
I just didn't notice that.

Speaker 4 (29:45):
Can be clueless about green lights. I've been the same.
You're you're a catch, sir. I guess please, it's it's
the beard.

Speaker 2 (29:51):
Well, thank you, definitely something myself alf a male beard. Yeah,
I think in that regard it's time for to stop talking.
There's a ten on the screen. Dodgers Blue Jay is
still tied Game three of the World Series down at

(30:12):
Chavez Ravine. Shean is pitching here and the uh Blue
Jays are up to bat. Like I said, tied five
to five. Top of the tenth. We got a foul
ball that is caught with one out, one out in
the top of the tenth.

Speaker 3 (30:32):
I switched over to the Laker game just to catch
a quick score. At halftime, Lakers are down by six
to the Portland Trailblazers.

Speaker 2 (30:38):
My, oh my, how things have changed once again, California
losing to Oregon. Oh well, this Dodger game is really
something else though, I think, uh nail Bier, it's gonna
be a fun, fun game to watch for the rest
of the game. And if you haven't been watching it
and you've just been listening to my updates, I don't

(30:59):
know what I mean. I understand not everybody likes baseball,
but it does always feel like, especially in Los Angeles
when the Dodgers are in the World Series, it's a
moment and I'm sure everybody going home is going to
have a really great time dealing with all the traffic
there through downtown. So keep it here on KFI. We've
also got updates about the breaking news that we heard

(31:24):
earlier today, really really tough stuff. San Bernino County Sheriff's
deputy died after he was shot while responding to a
domestic violence incident rather in Rancho Cucamonga. Deputy Andrew Nuniez
died at a hospital in Colton after he was reportedly
shot in the head by a man who later led

(31:45):
authorities on a high speed chase that was seen by
most of the television helicopters in southern California, ultimately ended
in that suspect crashing into a vehicle that was a
being driven by an off duty officer, who then at
one point decided to become on duty, cut off the suspect,

(32:07):
send him flying over the handlebars. That suspect was helicopter
to a hospital where he is presumed to be in
stable condition. But KTLA has been carrying on their website
the procession for the fallen deputy through San Bardino County,
and I'm having a hard time identifying right now where
they are. But I'm not seeing that they are on

(32:32):
a freeway. But if you are in that area, in
the two ten parts of San Bernardino County, parts of
Rancho Cucamonga, you're going to be looking at I'm assuming
some freeway closures there because of that procession that was
earlier Ronerd.

Speaker 1 (32:48):
Do we know if that's wrapped up by now. We
do not, but I will keep an eye out for it.

Speaker 2 (32:52):
It's odd I can't get I'm looking for any information
about this on the KTLA, the wires as it were,
and I can't find anything coming up. Heather Brooker will
join us. We're going to talk about some entertainment news.
It's not just tough in Hollywood for the actors, the riders,
the grips, it's also tough out there for the air buds,

(33:14):
the lassies, Hollywood's pets. I wonder if Hollywood's pets are
on CalFresh. I wonder if they get snap benefits, because
this could be a double a double edged sword here.
It could be not even double edged sort. It could
be a one two punch.

Speaker 1 (33:30):
Sam.

Speaker 2 (33:30):
It's really hard for me to focus. I don't know
how you're doing it. I got one eye glued here
to the television.

Speaker 1 (33:39):
I'm multitasking. You do such a good job. I just
posted three podcasts too. Man, you do it. You guys
are amazing here. I just want to.

Speaker 2 (33:47):
Say, whoever's hiring these guys around here, good job.

Speaker 1 (33:54):
Everybody's everybody's doing a great job.

Speaker 2 (33:57):
President Trump has decided that he won't at least rule
out a bit for a third presidential term, but of
course that would be unconstitutional. He did float a ticket
of Vice President JD. Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio. Now,
I think it's important to say we know that a
lot of what the president does is a little bit.

(34:23):
I don't know how you would say, you know, trolly right?

Speaker 1 (34:25):
Like? Is this real?

Speaker 2 (34:27):
Is always a question you have to ask yourself when
you're looking at politics in twenty twenty five, especially when
it comes to this administration. This seems to come from
Steve Bannon, of course, who was the former Trump advisor.
Maga podcaster suggested that there was a plan for Trump
to stay in office. The president told reporters, I haven't

(34:47):
really thought about it, saying he has the best poll
numbers he'd ever had, and he says if Marco Rubio
and Vice President Vance formed a group, they would be unstoppable,
and then added again, I would love to do it
a third term. I have my best numbers.

Speaker 1 (35:03):
Ever.

Speaker 2 (35:05):
When pressed if you would rule out the third term,
he replied, am I not ruling it out. You'll have
to tell me. We shall see. Twelfth Amendment would make
that impossible for someone to be the.

Speaker 1 (35:24):
President three times? Isn't it the twenty second? Is that it?
I'll let you know. You let me know. Yeah, it's
the twenty second. What's the twelfth Amendment that I don't know?

Speaker 4 (35:35):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (35:36):
Oh, that's he can't be the vice president either.

Speaker 1 (35:37):
Oh.

Speaker 2 (35:38):
There was conversation about if Vance was going to be
potentially running as president, then the president would then take
over as vice president.

Speaker 4 (35:49):
I don't know why they would even do that. What
Obama had announced he was going to seek a third term.

Speaker 1 (35:54):
What would have happened. How do you think people were reacted.
I think the.

Speaker 2 (35:57):
Thing is, though, and I think I can say this
a politic, is that you you know that not everything
that the current president says is true or at least
is even intentioned, if that makes any sense. Where Like,
I don't think Obama was doing a lot of trolling.
Actually I know he wasn't. He was not trolling. He

(36:19):
was most most politicians back then, at least when they were,
they were collectively saying things that were true or not true.
It was not in the intention of trolling. And I
think that the current administration, especially now in this sort
of like memified world, is one hundred percent just I
don't know. I don't know what to make of any
of it. My only agenda is to be entertaining. I

(36:45):
don't know if I'm successful in that, but that's that's
what I want. I'm thankful you're not a politician. Yeah,
I would be bad at it. I'd be so bad, man.
I just like I don't have I like people, and
I don't don't. I don't like to make things weird.
And I think that is, like I've told you, like
my kind of basis for life is yes. And because
I grew up doing improv and got what a lame

(37:07):
sentence that is.

Speaker 1 (37:08):
I grew up doing improv, but I did.

Speaker 2 (37:10):
I did a lot of improv when I first moved
to LA and I thought that it was a great
thing to sort of introduce in your life. It's just
like yes, and when someone says something, you say, yeah,
that's that's interesting. Let's explore that. And I think that
that does not work in politics. You kind of have
to seemingly take a side. So Andy Reesmi are here

(37:31):
on KFI. We've got so much coming up, including Heather
Brooker the top of the hour, and maybe a winner
in this game. The next time I see you moving
on to the bottom of the tenth, right, that's right.

Speaker 3 (37:47):
And they they that lasted out of the top of
the tenth. They had to really squeeze to get it
at home plate. It was a play at the plate
and Dodgers got it. We're gonna keep this game alive
and salt hied up Dodgers bottom of the tenth. If
they can put a run on the board, game over,
Dodgers win.

Speaker 1 (38:04):
Let's go. Let's go.

Speaker 2 (38:05):
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