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ICYMI: Hour Three of ‘Later, with Mo’Kelly’ Presents – A look at the Weekend Box Office Returns…PLUS – Thoughts on Sean “Diddy” Combs video apology AND Wiz Khalifa going to the strip club with his Mother - on KFI AM 640…Live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app
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You're listening to Later with Moe Kellyon demand from KFI AM six forty.
You can always hit me on Instagramat Later with Moul Kelly. And the
box office is not off to agreat summer start. Of course, Memorial
Day weekend is almost upon us.That should be better, hopefully for box

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office returns. But this past weekwas not a really good week. You
had If, which was released thisweek. I guess that was supposed to
be the biggest release of the week. It came in first, but I
don't know if it did a lotwhen you talk about it only did thirty
three million domestically, twenty four internationally, total haul of fifty seven million in

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its first week. I know thatthey wanted and expected more than just fifty
seven million for that movie. Kingdomof the Planet of the Apes came in
second with twenty five million. That'sa pretty good second week. It is
now great a gross two hundred andthirty seven million worldwide after two weeks,
So I would say that's a hit. Not a huge hit, but a

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hit in today's world. Number threeMark Ronner The Strangers Chapter one. Yeah,
that made a couple million more thanwas predicted last week but still not
a ton, not a ton,not a ton, but it overperformed expectations.
The Fall Guy comes in at numberfour with eight million. It's not
how would you describe it, It'sone hundred and twenty seven million worldwide,

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nothing to sneeze at, but Iknow they were hoping for more. Well,
I think words getting around that it'san awful movie. Well, too
bad. Yeah, and I likeRyan Gosling. I just don't know if
I see him as an action star. But see this was supposed to be
a comedic action star playing off ofhis supposed good looks and making fun.

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I mean, suppose he's a goodlook okay, no, no, no,
no, okay, playing off ofhis good looks but making him a
hapless here, almost like Chris Hemsworthin you know some of his movies that
he's been in. Well, hedoesn't have Hymnsworth to see, but he
thinks he does. Oh no,no, no, Why are you a
Ryan Gosling hater? I think youjust hate all guys with named Ryan Ryan

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Johnson. Well, we've established thatTuala likes dudes with biker mustaches. Today,
that means he likes you exactly,That's exactly right, that's because I
want you to keep the stash inthe little soup cooler. Yeah, souper
cooler. Well, the little triangleinto the little Yeah. Okay, well
we've just the point is we're talkingabout Tuala's taste. So Ryan Gosling is

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not his cup of tea, clearly. The fall Guy came in at number
four. Number five is Challengers.I said, I don't have any desire
to see the movies, just notfor me. It's not directed to me.
I guess it's still doing moderately.Well, it's done seventy eight million
worldwide. Let me see the budgeton this. Yeah, that couldn't have
cost that much to make. Yeah, No, fifty five million, so

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it's it's making money at this point. Yeah, I would have seen because
they didn't spend a lot on advertisements, that's for sure. We reviewed that
this past weekend on the legendary Saturdayand Night s of the Nerd Around Table,
and it is definitely not a filmwe want to seek for us at
all. Okay, that's what Ithought. Coming in at number six is
Back to Black. Anybody know whatthat was? An Amy Winehouse film?

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Oh? Okay, I may checkthat out eventually Tarot at number seven.
Number eight Godzilla x Kong the NewEmpire is still hanging around. Well,
there's not a lot of competition,so yeah, it's easy for it to
stay in the top ten. It'sgrossed five hundred and sixty three million worldwide.
But this has to be repeat viewing. No one is going to see
it for the first time this pastweekend, I guess. So it's been

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out eight weeks. I mean that'sa fair assumption at this point. Number
nine The Blue Angels, it wasonly in two hundred and twenty seven theaters
but a gross one point four million, and number ten still hanging around.
Civil War gross one one million,for a total of sixty seven million domestically

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and one hundred and eleven million overall. I can't remember what the budget is,
but I know it's it's made itsmoney back. So child watched the
TV at home this past week andI think it was the streaming weekend.
Yeah, Civil War Batchet was fifteenmillion, so it too is making money
as well. This weekend, thecrew is supposed to go see Furiosa together.

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Yes Friday. I don't know,Stephan, are you going? Yes,
he's going The hell you talking.I'm asking him. I don't know.
He has no choice. I'm going, okay, Marky, you going
yeah, I'm in. Okay,I'm in. I'm gonna start snoring,
but I'm in. No, you'regoing to take your old man nap during
the day next to in the ribs. Okay, start to hear you snore.

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I did watch Fury Road again justto bring myself up to date on
the character. I still didn't likethe movie. I thought visually it was
fantastic. The storyline just didn't.It just didn't do it for me.
It didn't make any sense. I'msorry. Apart from the visual thing,
which is the entire movie, you'refor it. No, I like the

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visual the world that it built andcreated that the existed in. I didn't
buy Tom Hardy as mad Max.That's part of it. He wasn't really
the focus of it, and thatdisappointed me too. I'll tell you.
When I first saw that movie,it reminded me of The Wolf of Wall
Street, which is I can't believethis is something made by a guy at
that age, because it's exhausting mejust to watch it. And maybe that's

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part of it. Mark, Ithink you hit a good point where it's
not Mad Max's story. It's notabout Max. It's a part of well,
he's part of the story. He'sdealing with his own demons. But
the central figure is obviously Furiosa andher character arc. There is no Max
character arc. No. I respectwhatever George Miller does. He's the director

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and he's he's the former doctor whomade Mad Max way back in what nineteen
seventy nine. I trust him,but I would like to see more of
the actual Mad Max. But whatdo you do? Since you know mel
Gibson's kind of radioactive at this point, it didn't have to be mel Gibson.
I think you could have structured thatstory and also cast it in a
way which was more consistent. Becausewhen you have Mad Max the big letters

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than Fury Road, I'm thinking it'sgoing to be about Mad Max. It
starts out about Mad Max, andthen you realize, no, it's Furiosa's
story, Fury Road, Furiosa's road. Now, if they would have cast
a grizzled old mel Gibson could haveworked. That could have been his his
comeback. But and that's the thingthey told it. It's almost like they
rebooted the series without rebooting the series. It took place I guess sometime between

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Beyond a Road Warrior and Beyond Thunderdomebecause they recreate the scene in which the
Interceptor is taken out at the atthe beginning of the movie. So I
understood where in the timeline it was. But I think it would have worked
that they didn't try to tell thatstory. They told a completely new story
with an older Max. Even MelGibson, I would have been fine with

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that. It's it's an apocalypse,it's dystopian. He doesn't have to be
a young Max anymore, like theydid with Sylvester Stallone. And what was
the movie the most recent he did, Oh that stupid one where he was
a superhero. No, no,no, no, it's I guess it
was Rambo Rambo Part seven. Ohyeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,

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John Rambo. Yeah that was Yeah, that was horrified. Yeah. It's
okay to have the star age nearthe end of their life and get to
tell the story from that vantage point. I would have been okay with that.
But and I like, I reallydo like Tom Hardy's an actor.
I just didn't like him as MadMax. Now he really didn't nail it
and that's the guy who you lookat all the things he's done and you

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think he can do anything. Howcould he possibly have whifted on Mad Max.
I don't think it was his faultactually, because he was performing as
required, he did the script.He I think you put this on George
Miller for wanting to kind of shiftaway from the Max character, which everybody
wants to see right right, whichmeans we're going to see what on Friday.

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We're gonna go and see Furiosa.So no Max, no Max,
No, this is Furiosa. Andfrom my understanding, he got a seven
minute standing applause at the cons whichis which is a bunch of uptight you
know, draws in a bunch reviewerswho were standing on their feet applauding it

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how good it was story, action, and of course the gorgeous cinematography.
You will be engrossed. Bo okay, all right, as long as you're
buying the food too. The hellit's lated with mo Kelly. We have
to turn this co. We haveto talk about Diddy's apology and everything wrong
with it, and I do meaneverything. I am six forty life everywhere

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in the I Heeartradio Apple, You'relistening to Later with Moe Kelly on demand
from KFI AM six forty. Andwe told you about Diddy before the rest
of the world told you about Diddy. We told you about his predilection for
violence, before the world told youabout his issues, before the video came

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out. We told you now thatthe video is out. I say it's
probably one of many. But becauseof that video, the conversation has changed
on some level. It forced Dittyto respond, and he responded with this
apology. Just in case you haven'theard it. I think I need to
play it to bring everyone up todate, so we're all at the same

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starting point. It's so difficult toreflect on the darkest times in your life.
You gotta do that. I wasgrawed up. I mean, I
hit rock bottom, but I makeno excuses. My behavior on that video
is inexcusable. I take full responsibilityfor my actions in that video. Disgusted.

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I was disgusted then when I didit. I'm disgusted now and went
and I saw our professional help Godto go into therapy and going to rehab.
Had to ask God for his mercyand grace. I'm so sorry,

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but I'm committed to be a bettermansit every day. I'm not asking for
forgiveness. I'm truly sorry. Okay, HEREM just general basic observation. Sai.
I'm gonna bring in to Alla sharpas well. He didn't apologize directly
to Cassie Ventura because when he saysthat video, there's only one video in

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question, is Cassie Ventura. Hesays that he makes no excuses and he
takes full responsibility. That is alie because every day up until this video
was released his apology video, hehad denied Cassie's allegations, said that she
was out for money. So heis not in any way taking full responsibility.

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You can't say you take full responsibilitywhile also paying fifty thousand dollars for
that video to be buried. That'snot taking full responsibility. And when he
used the apology video to talk abouthis dark journey, he went to some
dark places. He had gone toseek treatment, He went to rehab.

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No one gets a damn about that. It's not about you, but he
made it about him. That's whyhe doesn't get it. It's insincere,
it's a lie, and it's astudy in crisis pr at best. And
I don't think anyone should be fooledby it. And if you're supporting Diddy
or defending Didty, I think there'ssomething wrong with you. This video has

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pissed me off since the moment Isaw it, because it's clear that he
is not sorry. He is sorrythat he got caught because, as you
said, he had been denying thisthe whole time. You say you were
disgusted, then in you're discussed nowwhere you discussed it at the alleged payment
that you made to hide it,without addressing the actual actual offense that was

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committed in this video. You've actuallydone nothing good. You've done no no
justice to Cassie. You've done nothingfor anyone who may have had won to
believe this young lady who then inturn said, oh well, you know,
we don't know what really happened,and who believed she was out for
money. You dogged her out andthen this video comes out. Now you're

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sorry. You're not actually sorry becausethis video is just directed to you and
I. It's not directed to her. You don't have to do a video
to apologize to her. That's aphone call, that's a beas, that's
something to her to put out thisvideo that's a public apology because you're trying
to what just save your brand,You're trying to keep money in your pocket.

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This is the height of disrespect.This is why the Me too movement
movement within the music industry is goingfull bore ahead because of this. This
is that thing that says, aha, I told you this was going on.
You didn't believe us. Here itis, and there are other accusers
related to Diddy. Of course,he didn't make any acknowledgement of them either.
He was making an apology because ofwhat was seen in the video,

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allegedly without being specific as to whatin the video or who was in the
video. I can't take him seriouslybecause it denies all his actions up until
this point. If you were tosay, hey, I had a conversation
with Cassie the other day because shedeserved to have a personal apology, and

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I might have looked at this justa little bit differently. But since he
paid, I'm just throwing a numberout there. Let's say he paid fifteen
million dollars for Cassie to remain quiet, not get an apology, but further
slander her name. Says to me, you are far worse than anything depicted
in this apology video. You didn'thit rock bottom, you didn't seek out

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any type of forgiveness, or you'renot necessarily trying to be a better person.
You're the exact g dam person youworried yesterday. The only thing that's
different now is you realize that youcan't deny the video anymore. Beyond that,
there is something to be said aboutpeople who now even still want to

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deny the Well, there was peoplelike this, it's Cgi, it's Ai,
people who say, ah, butwhat about there's still the but what
about? And still those who wantto victim blame Cassie, And there's a
lot to be said about them.Oh, there's more to say. In
fact, we're going to carry thisover to the next segment. There is
more to say about not only Diddy, but the environment which allowed Diddy to

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thrive, and also the the excusemakers in the wake of this video,
which is only proving our point whereyou don't care about Cassie. You're not
trying to protect Cassie, You're tryingto protect Ditty and that's all together sick.
You're listening to Later with Moe Kellyon demand from KFI AM six forty.

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Latam Latam Latam latafim six forty.It's The Later with Mo Kelly Live
Everywhere on the iHeartRadio app. We'regoing to continue our conversation regarding Diddy his
recent apology earlier today. I'm gonnaplay it again so you can hear it
because we've been commenting around it.But just for reference sake, he doesn't

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mention Cassie's name. He doesn't mentionspecifically what he did. He doesn't acknowledge
that there are other accusers who've comeforward. He doesn't acknowledge that he denied
Cassie and said that she was makingthis up, that she was out for
money up until this point through hislawyers and publicists, he says that he

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was sympathy chasing. I would sayhe was talking about how he's in a
dark place, how he went torehab, he had to get help.
He said he was effed up.Yeah, except taking full responsibility. He
said he took full responsibility. Buthe does acknowledge that he paid to have
the video buried and so forth.But here is his apology again. It's

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so difficult to reflect on the darkesttimes in your life. Sometimes you just
want to do that. I wasfar up still, I mean, I
had rock bottom doubt it that.I make no excuses. You're making them,
not behavior on that video. It'sinexcusable. I take full responsibility for

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my ashes in that video. Thewoy din't you try to bury disgusted?
I am too. I was disgustedthen when I did it. I'm disgusting
now now that is a lie,a complete lie. When and I saw
that professional help. When last nightI had to go into therapy, we're
going to rehab. Oh it's aboutyou now had to asked God for his

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mercy and grace because you're the victim, not Cassier any of the other accusers.
Grand pause for dramatic effects. I'mso sorry. No you're not.
You wouldn't even say her name.But I'm committed to be a better mansion
every day. Oh so you won'tbe the woman every single day forgiveness.

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I'm truly sorry. It's not agood actor, not a good actor at
all. Tulla. I look atthis one way. I think of it
as a guy who worked in thebusiness. I think of it as a
guy because we're at the exact sameage. We're days apart in age,
and we worked contemporaries during the sametime in the business. So I look
at it one way, but Idon't look at it as a father of

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a daughter. Oh trust and believe. When I saw the video, all
I could think about is is howwould I react if that was my daughter
in that video? And I thinkit's things like that that upset me so
much. When I looked on socialmedia and I saw all of the but
whatabouts and all of those who Ithought I knew, people I thought I

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knew trying to make excuses and tryingto say, oh, you know,
you guys are being too hard onhim. He's trying to be better,
he's apologizing, And to me,that's the type of lie that kept R.
Kelly and what he was doing toyoung women and even allegedly some young
men going for so long. Itis what allowed the likes of a Harvey

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Weinstein to perpetrate what he was doingfor so long when women were coming forward,
when women were coming forward against BillCosby and no one was believing him.
Is because of that, and thatis what bothers me the most.
This culture, this thing that happenswith entertainment where you want to first blame
the victim and believe because you lookup to because you were vere, because

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you're a fan. It is almostimpossible for you to see them who they
are and you don't know these people. But this is even after the video.
We're not having a conversation as theabstract where you have her account and
you have his account and you're notexactly who you want to believe because there's
no concrete evidence in front of you. And then you have the video and
the truth that he paid to burythe video. It's like, there's nothing

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more to this. This is thisis from today. The videos day and
a half old. Now this isfrom this morning. And I'm like,
oh, this is a problem.This is a real problem that people are
so willing to want to want toassign blame to a woman first. And
this is again why more people don'tcome out. If you're not going to

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be believed, you're you're gonna havea finger point in You're gonna be destroyed,
and your credibility is gonna be destroyed. It it makes it harder for
those who do have the truth tocome forward. And I get it.
There's been a whole pushback against metoo movement where there are some who just
came out and they're saying, thesewomen just want revenge. Okay, okay,

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you're saying that these women who aresaying that they were victimized want revenge.
And I just sometimes I have tolook at that and say, I
don't care how much time has goneby. If something is egregious as what
many of these women have claimed happenedto you, would you not live and
every day wanting your revenge? Andwhen you get that opportunity to get it,
don't you want to carry it outto the fullest. But not only

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that, Let's talk about the specificsof Cassie's allegations. Her allegations included that
Puffy frequently threatened her life. PuffyDiddy whatever you want to call him,
had blown up some other guy's car. There was a real threat, ongoing
threat. Obviously, there was athreat of violence within the relationship, but
over and above and beyond just thephysical abuse of mortality, of putting her

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life in mortal danger with Ditty.And I'm not going to get into some
of the other rumors and any windowout there regarding other people who dated Diddy,
but I will say this, andwe had talked about this when this
story at first had first broke broken, that the threat of violence was real.
We're not talking about Bill Cosby possiblyruined your career. We're talking about

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someone who might have you killed.Big difference. So you may not come
forward then, but you may comeforward seven eight years later when an opportunity
or a law presents itself to giveyou that chance. And here's something else
we told you this was coming.It's now here. I'm gonna tell you
where all this is going. There'regonna be more videos, They're gonna be

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more women who are gonna come forwardbecause of this, and they're gonna be
more denials. Why Because it wastrue with Bill Cosby, it was true
with R. Kelly, it wasn'tever just one person. It was true
with Harvey Weinstein, it was neverjust one person. And you And what
did I say then? And I'llsay it now. All this, one
hundred percent of this has to beuntrue for Dinny to be innocent, Well,

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we already got a video, sothat's not true. We know that
he's a serial abuser. And alsowhat this does not talk about, but
it's in Cassie's lawsuit, the precipitatingevent which happened prior to what we saw
in the video. She was leavingthe hotel room because he gave her a
black eye. I punched her inthe face in the moments prior to that

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video. She was trying to getout. She was already she had already
been beaten that day. And there'sno talent. How many other beatings which
weren't on video, I don't know, ten twenty, I don't know how
many. We have to assume thereare plenty, because if a man is
willing to do that in plain viewof a camera in a public space in

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a hotel, well, we knowwhat he was doing. We can only
imagine what he was doing behind closeddoors. You're listening to Later with Moe
Kelly on demand from KFI AM sixforty before we get out of here.
I think most people have fond memories, not all, but most people have
fond memories of their mother. Wehad Mother's Day not too recently or relatively

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recently, and I understand people canhave complicated relationships with mothers and complicated memories.
But I tend to think we allcan agree on one thing. Don't
take your mother to the strip clubwith you. She's probably not the best
road dog in that regard. Imean that Wiz Khalifa, who's a rapper.

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You've recently sat down for an interviewwith Jennifer Hudson on her daytime television
show, and it seems that WizKhalifa is not of the same mind as
you, me and everyone else.I don't know if this is Oedipus complex,
but it's right next door. AndMother's say, just passed, So
you got you do anything special withyour mom? My mom Mother's day every

(24:36):
day for my mom. Pech's asuperstar. That's her name. Everybody know
her as Peach. If you meether, you'll fall in love with her.
So every day it's her day.What's the best fun y'all ever had
hanging out? Man, Me andmy mom do everything together. We go
to strip club together. We wentto Mexico, Mama, Yeah we went

(25:03):
to together. Yeah, we doeverything like. That's not relationship. I
don't I don't love the y'all's relationship. There's something wrong with that. I
have never in my life thought ofstrip club and mother in the same sentence,
much less at the same time,same location. You would think strip

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club inspires certain chemical reactions inside ofyou, and mother kills all those chemical
reactions inside of you. I don'twant to think of table dance and mom
in the same headspace ever, NormanBates, Please don't. I don't know.
It's like usually I would say,if it works for you, it

(25:47):
works for you. No, there'ssomething wrong with that. I'm being judgmental
now, okay, eh, oohooh bold stand to take your You're against
going to strip clubs with your mom? Yes, I'm I wonder if she,
if a mom, would nag youif she didn't feel like you were
tipping properly. Well, that's nothow you make it, Rain. I
want to know. I want toknow how you even broach that subject.

(26:08):
Honey, where are you going tonight? Me and the fellas want to go
to the strip club? Oh?Can I come? Sure? Why not?
No? Did you wash your handswhen you came back from the champagne
room? So every day it's herday. What's the best fun y'all ever
had? Hanging out? Man?Me and my mom do everything together.
We go to strip club together.We went to Mexico. Wait it,

(26:33):
strip club in Mexico are not comparable? Okay, Like they're running Outlas,
We went to the strip club,We went to the grocery store, then
we went to Disneyland. Then wewent to Mexico. You should have stopped
at strip club. There's really nothingto say after strip club. Man,
Me and my mom do everything together. We go to strip club together,

(26:56):
We went to Mexico. No,that's not something you cheer. That's not
said. You don't say, gomom on that. You say, what's
wrong with you? Son? Thefollow up question is isn't it uncomfortable to
have your mother at a strip clubwith you? That's not a bonding experience.

(27:18):
I thought the follow up question shouldbe have you tried going to Amsterdam
with your mom? That doesn't seemas weird if you're going there just for
the drugs. Now, if you'retrying to go to the red light district,
that might be kind of weird.It is a package deal, I'm
afraid. Oh it is okay.Well, I've never been. I've only
heard of course. Of course,of course, nobody's putting me on a

(27:40):
polygraph here. No, if that'syour story, I'll buy it. I've
done some stuff in my day,of course, and I will claim all
the stuff that I've done I'm notclaiming that I've never done that. The
prosecution rest. Speaking of resting,have you noticed how quiet Tawala and Stefan
are, I'll say crickets. It'salmost like they don't want to attention to
themselves because they don't want to haveto answer that question. The man,

(28:06):
me and my mom do everything together. We go to strip Cloud together.
Stephan has not set a p nota word. Twala, not a word.
Man, Me and my mom doeverything together. We go to strip
Cloud together. No, I willsay this. Some say no, I
will say this. Today is mymother's birthday. Happy birthday, Mom,

(28:30):
thank you for being an art andsupporter of the lad with Kelly. We
will not be going to the stripoff, I promise being my mom will
not be going to make it rain. But love you, mama, Thank
you for bringing me into this world. Yeah no, no, no,
no, them saying your mother absolutelyas far as celebrating her birthday, Yeah

(28:52):
no, no, I'm saying noto the strip clap. Yeah, that's
that's That's never been something I've beenlike, Hey, mom, want to
go to Peanuts with me? Oh? Well, have you noticed this stuff?
Still said a word. He's shakingI'm just saying that, like an
obvious separation of lives right there.It shouldn't be. Not for wes Kalif
apparently not. I've never heard thatin my life and then go on national

(29:17):
television and brag about it. Brag, not mention it, but brag about
it. Man, me and mymom do everything together. We go to
strip club together. He started there. He need to like build up to
us. Man, we go tothe park together, we go grocery shop
together, we'll go to the museumevery once in a while, we'll end
up at the strip club. No, no, no, he started with
the strip club, like that's thetop of the list, that's most important.

(29:41):
That's what he probably did on Mother'sDay. Man, me and my
mom do everything together. We goto strip club together. We went to
Mexico and went to the strip clubin Mexico. Honestly, what mom doesn't
love a nice lap dance? Comeon, I actually have a friend who
took her daughter to the strip clubwith her. Like when she goes to
the strip club, she takes herdaughter. Soon as her daughter turned twenty

(30:04):
one, she started taking her tothe strip club with her. Look,
this is something wrong with you.Folks, they's something wrong with that is
weird. Something wrong with you,that's weird. K if I AM six
forty were live everywhere on the iHeartRadioapp. Common sense left California a long
time ago. We're bringing it back. K s I K O S T

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Joyce Sapp, 76; Bryan Herrera, 16; and Laurance Webb, 32—three Miami residents whose lives were stolen in brutal, unsolved homicides.  Cold Case Files: Miami follows award‑winning radio host and City of Miami Police reserve officer  Enrique Santos as he partners with the department’s Cold Case Homicide Unit, determined family members, and the advocates who spend their lives fighting for justice for the victims who can no longer fight for themselves.

24/7 News: The Latest

24/7 News: The Latest

The latest news in 4 minutes updated every hour, every day.

Crime Junkie

Crime Junkie

Does hearing about a true crime case always leave you scouring the internet for the truth behind the story? Dive into your next mystery with Crime Junkie. Every Monday, join your host Ashley Flowers as she unravels all the details of infamous and underreported true crime cases with her best friend Brit Prawat. From cold cases to missing persons and heroes in our community who seek justice, Crime Junkie is your destination for theories and stories you won’t hear anywhere else. Whether you're a seasoned true crime enthusiast or new to the genre, you'll find yourself on the edge of your seat awaiting a new episode every Monday. If you can never get enough true crime... Congratulations, you’ve found your people. Follow to join a community of Crime Junkies! Crime Junkie is presented by audiochuck Media Company.

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