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October 22, 2025 31 mins
🚤 Cape Cod Family Rescue – A family was dramatically rescued after being stranded on a tiny island off Cape Cod. Tim ties it into the history of The Sullivan Brothers — five siblings who served and died together in WWII, leading the U.S. Navy to ban family members from serving on the same ship. 
 
🛬 Bizarre Aviation Incidents – A weather balloon shattered a United Airlines cockpit windshield, a small plane crash in Long Beach struck a deaf woman walking her dog, and an LAX-bound flight had to turn back to Nebraska after pilots feared a break-in attempt midair — fueling wild conspiracy chatter online. 
 
🎸 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame at the Peacock Theatre – Music legends take center stage as the Rock Hall festivities land in Los Angeles, celebrating decades of iconic artists. 
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's CAMF I AM six and you're listening to the
Conway Show on demand on.

Speaker 2 (00:05):
The iHeartRadio app.

Speaker 3 (00:07):
Hey, we had a family that escaped a boat fire
on Cape Cod and they spent two nights on an island.
It sounds like the modern day Gilligan's Island episode. Let's
find out what happened to this crew here. Maybe they
were on a three hour tour tonight.

Speaker 4 (00:26):
The Cape Cod family, their boat in flames, jumping for
their lives, shipwrecked on an island, desperately calling for help.

Speaker 5 (00:35):
Our ship went down at Cove, the coast guard, says.

Speaker 4 (00:38):
The Sullivan family, Patrick, his wife Cynthia, and son Tyler.

Speaker 3 (00:42):
How ironic that there were the Sullivans. You know, there's
a Sullivan rule in the Navy now that is that
it was created just for a case like this. There
were five brothers, all all our blood brothers, that were
serving on the same ship, and when the ship went down,

(01:02):
all five Sullivan kids died. And so now if you're
in the US Navy and your brother or sisters in
the Navy, you can't serve on the same ship if
you're the only two children in the family.

Speaker 2 (01:14):
And that's called Sullivan. Yeah, it's called the Sullivan rule.
I believe.

Speaker 3 (01:18):
I'd have to look that up, but I think it's
called the Sullivan rule. And you know, because you don't
want to have, you know, three majors or five majors
or five captains walk up to the house at the
same time to tell the mom and dad that all
five of their sons have died. That happened. I think
it's called the Sullivan i'l looked at it. I think

(01:39):
that's true, though, the.

Speaker 5 (01:40):
Coast Guard says.

Speaker 4 (01:41):
The Sullivan family, Patrick, his wife Cynthia, and son Tyler
set out from Falmouth on Cape Cod on Friday on
their thirty foot boat, the Third Wave, planning to return Tuesday,
But late Monday night, the family was jolted awake by
their barking dog. It turns out the boat was on fire,
the Sullivan's jumping from the fully engulfed boat, swimming to
nearby Naushon Island, taking shelter in a barn. When they

(02:04):
did not return Tuesday, a concerned family member reported them
missing to the coast Guard. As the Coastguard scoured the ocean,
the family finding the boat's marine radio on shore, Wow,
making that mayday call Wednesday morning.

Speaker 6 (02:21):
Our ship burn while we were sleeping, and.

Speaker 7 (02:24):
We barely escaped.

Speaker 4 (02:25):
Yet that speciel had stuck and were in the farmhouse.

Speaker 5 (02:29):
On the hills.

Speaker 2 (02:31):
What a story. This is like a movie.

Speaker 4 (02:33):
Coast Guard chopper finding that farmhouse, airlifting the family to
the hospital. That all three family members suffered burns. Cynthia
Sullivan is in critical condition, and sadly, the family's hero
dog who woke them up did not survive.

Speaker 2 (02:47):
A what a bumber. The dog didn't make it. The
hero dog. Yeah, the hero.

Speaker 3 (02:54):
Dogs and the dog save them, I know, dog save
that family.

Speaker 2 (03:00):
Last thing that dog did.

Speaker 4 (03:01):
But David, it is just incredible that this family was
able to swim to that island.

Speaker 2 (03:05):
Oh man, oh man, what a story that is? What
a story. Hey, let's see if we can bang this out.

Speaker 3 (03:12):
The Gilligan theme song here it is without lyrics. All right, ready, belllyon, Yes,
sir Crosier, you probably know it. Angel, No, you're on delay. Angel,
don't because you're a you're a second delay. It drives
me crazy, Tony, you sing right for a living. You
don't sing for a living. No, he's shaking his head.

(03:34):
He forgets, he forgets. It's a radio. He's used to TV.
Here we go, let's see if we can bang this out.

Speaker 2 (03:43):
Just sit right back and I'll tell you what. Then
started from the coping this tiny ship, the.

Speaker 8 (03:52):
Mea sailing man siper raving shore by passenger set saying
that day for three hour too, three hour twols, no
weather started getting wrong.

Speaker 2 (04:08):
The ship was lost.

Speaker 6 (04:10):
If not for the courage on the fire let's crew,
the middle would be lost, The middle would be lost,
the ship ground on the shore of this suncharted desert
with Gillian the Skipper two the Millionaires.

Speaker 2 (04:28):
W the movies Here and Gilligan. What a show that was.
That's one of my favorites. Oh yeah, come all from school.

Speaker 7 (04:45):
That was the after school.

Speaker 2 (04:47):
Yeah, two hours of that.

Speaker 3 (04:49):
Then you get into a little speed racer and Kimba
the White Lion.

Speaker 7 (04:53):
The White Line always right after speed race.

Speaker 2 (04:55):
Yeah right, Oh you got that same vine, Yes sir,
that double ye.

Speaker 7 (05:00):
They were on the morning though for me in DC.

Speaker 3 (05:02):
What about you, Belly when they do Denver? Do you
remember Kimba the White Lion.

Speaker 2 (05:06):
I don't. Oh, Kimber the White Lion was the best.
I never watched that.

Speaker 9 (05:10):
He don't think I ever watched an episode. I always
remember the intro and I had to go, oh yeah
at the end of the song is great man.

Speaker 3 (05:16):
Yeah, Kimber the White Lion is the one who's the
man king of all of Africa and Kimba the White Lion.

Speaker 2 (05:25):
I don't know if you could do that nowadays, but
they did it back then.

Speaker 10 (05:28):
So you were correct about the Sullivan brothers, which was
a reference to the five brothers from the same family
who all served on the same ship and were killed
in action during during World War Two, which led to
the US Navy policy restricting family members from serving together.

Speaker 3 (05:43):
Were there five of them? Yeah, five brothers all went down.

Speaker 2 (05:47):
And wasn't that the whole saving Private Ryan thing? Yeah?

Speaker 3 (05:50):
Right, yeah, yeah, because they went to save Private Ryan
because he was going to be the last family member,
and you know, they wanted to tell him that his
brother had died, so he's gonna I guess in the
World War two, if you were the last family member,
they took you out of, uh, you know, the war
and you went home high price to pay. But I

(06:13):
was watching that Saving Private Ryan, and I don't know
a lot of celebrities because when I watch a movie,
I just want to I don't want to be distracted
by you know, crazy celebrities. So I'm watching the movie.
I think with I don't know, my brother, friend or whatever.
And all of a sudden, like in the like forty
five or minutes an hour're.

Speaker 2 (06:33):
Into that movie. Ted Danson is in the movie.

Speaker 3 (06:36):
I think I was with jan I'm like, hey, is
that ted Danson is he was in World War two?
What is this a war where everybody knows your name?
That's like a cheers reference for you people out there.
And my wife's like, hey, can you please just watch
the movie. What's wrong? You turned into your mom? My
mom would always do that. My mom would watch that.
Remember that movie Get Shorty.

Speaker 7 (06:58):
Yeah, don te Volta?

Speaker 3 (06:59):
Yeah right, yeah, yeah, I watched that with my mom.
And she said in about this level of volume in
the the Impact Theater in Westwood, she said when they
when they were driving in that van, she said that
she was watching the movie. Then she said this, you
know I have that van. It's a it's a country,

(07:22):
A town and country, Chrysler Town and Country.

Speaker 2 (07:25):
I love it. I'm like Jesus Christ. Mom.

Speaker 3 (07:28):
First of all, you know, to offer that information is
really low level. You know, it's not like you met
that actor or you know, you do a guy who
wrote the movie. You just bought a van. That's a car.
I have one of those. That's the Chrysler Town and Country.
I've got that got a mighty kicked us out of
here for you know, no reason going on here, mom.

(07:50):
But they are survived. Those people survived. They're burned, their
boat burned and sank. The dog alerted them. They went
to an island, survived a couple of days, and now
they're safe. Unfortunately, the dog didn't make it. But can
you imagine how much they honor and missed that dog
that saved their lives. That's quite a story. I think

(08:11):
it's a movie of the week. I don't know if
they still do movies of the week, but that's a
movie of the week modern day Gilligan's Island. What a
story that is, Belly, Are you get nada girl for finding.

Speaker 2 (08:21):
That that story?

Speaker 4 (08:23):
Thing?

Speaker 2 (08:23):
Dog with you?

Speaker 11 (08:24):
You're listening to Tim Conway Junior on demand from kf
I Am six forty.

Speaker 3 (08:29):
Did you hear about that plane that was hit by
a weather balloon and it smashed the windshield? Kind of
an odd story that you know that nobody knew was there,
and how many of these weather balloons are up there,
and could that weather balloon have had taken out? It
could have taken the plane out, you know, if it
got caught in the engine and it's a it's a
big deal. It busted the windshield and glass came into

(08:53):
the cockpit and I think cut one of the pilots.

Speaker 2 (08:56):
Oh, we're man. There's so many things that happened in
the air. Now.

Speaker 3 (09:00):
I was, you know, flying as a kid. You never
heard about any of this, any of this stuff. Now
there's tires falling off, doors falling off. I don't know,
there's uh, you know, plane crashes. There was one yesterday
of an experimental plane and long beach that crashed. Kind
of a do it yourself kit which I I don't

(09:22):
know if that's like the way to go. Maybe that's
hit a woman the course, Yeah, it's on the on
the soccer field or soccer field ask or whatever it is.
But you know, it's I don't know if I would
trust to do it yourself airplane. I don't mind a
kit car. You put a car together, it runs out
of gas, you just pull over. But if you're eight

(09:43):
thousand and nine thousand feet and you put together the
plane yourself.

Speaker 2 (09:47):
You know, they say it's safe, but I don't know
if i'd trust.

Speaker 10 (09:50):
Isn't that what killed John Denver?

Speaker 2 (09:52):
Yeah, those Yes, that's exactly right.

Speaker 3 (09:55):
I think he built it himself and then couldn't reach
back to the reserve gas tank and he died. They
said he died what he loved doing, like crashing into
the ocean. I remember him saying that. But there's some
speculation that, you know, it may not have been an accident.
There's some conspiracy theories out there. I don't want to

(10:18):
go into them because that's just sound like a nut. Yeah,
but there's some conspiracy theories out there on.

Speaker 2 (10:24):
His state of mind and what was going on.

Speaker 7 (10:28):
It was.

Speaker 3 (10:29):
Again, I don't want to go look it up if
you want, but I can only have two conspiracy theories.
If you have three, you're a nut. And my two
that I hold on to are we never landed on
the moon, and that Paul McCartney, the real Paul McCartney
died in a car crash, and the fake Paul McCartney
is the one tour the one that toured with the
Beatles and then went onto Paul McCartney and wings that's

(10:51):
the fake Paul McCartney. So you can have two conspiracy theories,
and then if you have three or more, I think
you're you know, you're offering your from a lot of
social situations. So I just go it too. Two is
the Max? Two is Max Bella. Do you have any
conspiracy theories? Do you do the chemtrails?

Speaker 2 (11:10):
Is that yours? I don't think it is. That one's
not really mine. Do you have any kind of like
new coke, you know, oh, cocaine? It's uh yeah, that
was okay.

Speaker 3 (11:26):
All right, okay? And then what is your other one
that you had another one about? I don't know Steckler's goat.
Is that conspiracy theory or no?

Speaker 2 (11:40):
Maybe not. It's just a weird thing. Maybe it was
just a weird thing, all right.

Speaker 3 (11:43):
But this weather balloon hit an airplane almost took it
out tonight.

Speaker 5 (11:49):
A weather balloon companies mia Kolpa.

Speaker 12 (11:51):
One of its balloons likely hit the United Airlines plane
flying from Denver to LA at thirty six thousand feet,
shattering the windscreen, sending glass flying into the cockpit.

Speaker 3 (12:01):
Why are the weather balloons that high and why do
we still have them? I mean, when we have satellites
and people going outside with cell phones and they can
call you, Hey, it's ninety five in Nebraska.

Speaker 2 (12:13):
I don't know why we still need them.

Speaker 12 (12:14):
And leaving one of the pilots bleeding from cuts on
his arm. Passengers on board startled when we're diverting to
Salt Lake City, saying.

Speaker 13 (12:22):
Hey, folks have some bad news.

Speaker 4 (12:23):
Unfortunately the aircraft has collided with an object and shattered
a window in the cockpit.

Speaker 5 (12:29):
Now, Windborne Systems.

Speaker 3 (12:30):
Why why would the pilot tell anybody that you know,
isn't the pilot's job just to land the plane? And
then you tell people when they're on the ground. Sen
a little bit TMI yeah.

Speaker 2 (12:40):
And you know you're flipping people out.

Speaker 12 (12:42):
Now, wind Borne Systems says the plane likely hit one
of it's two and a half pounds weather balloons seen here,
writing in a statement, we are grateful that to our knowledge,
there were no serious injuries and no loss of pressurization.

Speaker 5 (12:54):
John dene Is, the CEO.

Speaker 12 (12:56):
You believe that this was your balloon that impacted the
seven thirty seven.

Speaker 13 (13:00):
That's correct. So given our flight telemonary data, it appears
likely to us that it was a windborne balloon. That
struck the plane, or rather the plane flew into a
Winborn balloon.

Speaker 3 (13:09):
Oh okay, yeah, he initially blamed himself. Then he's like,
oh wait, there might be a lawsuit. Le Me flip
that around.

Speaker 13 (13:14):
Her, rather a plane flew into a Yeah.

Speaker 2 (13:17):
Yeah, that's better in court.

Speaker 12 (13:19):
Windborne says it's launched five thousand weather balloons so far,
each one transmitting a precise GPS signal and altitude, But
somehow the plane still flew into it at five hundred
miles per hour. Now the company is reprogramming its balloons
to avoid another collision.

Speaker 2 (13:35):
Yeah, how about just ground them.

Speaker 13 (13:36):
We'll always worked at local ATC and reagionent.

Speaker 14 (13:38):
We launched a balloon and we'll call the tower hadtime
before a launch to that favorite launching.

Speaker 5 (13:43):
NBC News Aviation analyst Captain John.

Speaker 12 (13:45):
Coxe FAA should be sharing this data so that pilots
are aware anytime there's a balloon like this in their airspace. Meanwhile,
a very different type of scare in the air over
Nebraska Monday night, when the pilots of a sky West
flight operating as American Airlines declared an emergency and returned
to Omaha.

Speaker 3 (14:03):
Oh, is that the one where the guy they thought
people were the flight attents were banging on the cockpit door.

Speaker 2 (14:08):
I think that's that. That's this case.

Speaker 12 (14:10):
A faulty intercom system on board prevented any communication between
pilots and the cockpit and their flight attendants. One or
more flight attendants began banging on the cockpit door to
reach the pilots, who were prohibited from opening the door
in case of hijacking, and one of the flight attendants
had panicked because they thought there was something happening inside
of the cockpit.

Speaker 3 (14:28):
Yah, but isn't there a peep hole? Yeah, you can
look through and camera. Yeah, exactly, there's no technology up there.
I have a camera in front of our door. I
don't have to open our door to see who it is.
And I'm just an idiot who lives in burbank.

Speaker 5 (14:42):
So she started banging on the door.

Speaker 12 (14:44):
Fearing the worst, the pilots decided to make an emergency
landing back in Omaha.

Speaker 5 (14:48):
Since we were weren't able to communicate with each other,
we weren't sure if something.

Speaker 11 (14:52):
Was going on with aircraft or not.

Speaker 12 (14:53):
Once on the ground, police bordered the plane to ensure
there was no hijacking attempt and.

Speaker 8 (14:58):
Tom Costello joins us now from DC.

Speaker 12 (15:01):
Tom, we're just learning about new ground stops at airports
today due to staffing issues.

Speaker 5 (15:06):
Yeah, that's right now. Listen.

Speaker 12 (15:07):
It's virtually impossible to know whether this is related to
the government shutdown and air traffic controllers who individually had
been calling out sick, either in protest or citing the
stress of working without a paycheck.

Speaker 5 (15:19):
Nonetheless.

Speaker 2 (15:20):
All right, all right, so that's continuing.

Speaker 3 (15:22):
But man, it seems like every day or every week,
there's another incident with airplanes. Just in this week, we
had that plane returning, you know, because they thought somebody
is hijacking them. We had the plane that crashed in
Long Beach, that experimental plane.

Speaker 2 (15:36):
And then what was the third one.

Speaker 3 (15:39):
Oh, the air balloon, Yeah, the weather balloon. So that
was just all in one week, you know, three incidents.
It seems like they're happening all the time now, which
is not good for you know, people who are white knucklers.
When you're flying, it's not good, not good at all. Belly,
are you a white knuckler? You are you afraid of flying?

Speaker 9 (15:57):
Not?

Speaker 15 (15:57):
Really?

Speaker 2 (15:57):
No, No, I think pretty much sort of a cowboy.
Huh up there? Yeah, you got your sees candy and yeah,
I'm good, I'm chill.

Speaker 3 (16:04):
BELLYO buys a box of seized candy for the flight attendant,
basically to try to get some freebies.

Speaker 10 (16:11):
That is not what it is, and Tony just off.
Mike said, that's what you're supposed to do.

Speaker 2 (16:15):
Oh, Tony, do you do that? You give a flight
ten something?

Speaker 7 (16:19):
No?

Speaker 16 (16:19):
But I was told by flight attendant's like, oh, totally
bring them chocolates.

Speaker 2 (16:22):
Is that right? Yeah, totally?

Speaker 7 (16:25):
You got it right from the horses mouth there.

Speaker 3 (16:28):
Here's a tip that Belly will lay on you. When
you give them a box of seas, write your seat
number on them.

Speaker 5 (16:33):
They you don't need to ride it.

Speaker 10 (16:35):
They remember, okay, so you don't need to do that.

Speaker 9 (16:38):
Do you give it to them as you're coming on
the plane. Yeah, like as you go to sit down,
you pass by me and go here you go.

Speaker 2 (16:42):
This is for you, This is for the crew.

Speaker 3 (16:44):
Yeah, and oh well, thank you very much. What's your name,
young lady? A twenty five see split and me twenty
five D we've been married for quite some time.

Speaker 4 (16:59):
No.

Speaker 3 (16:59):
She brings one box and they all put their dirty
hands in it, and so they're all have salmonella or
dare you.

Speaker 2 (17:05):
Say that about them? Their hands clean?

Speaker 3 (17:07):
Then they're dealing with one hundred and seventy eight people.
You don't think somebody has something with them, you.

Speaker 2 (17:14):
Know, dip in their hands, going to defend that candy box?
Do you get freebies though? I have?

Speaker 11 (17:20):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (17:21):
Yeah, never turned that down. Huh No, why would I
bring blanket free drink?

Speaker 7 (17:26):
Are they like sly about it?

Speaker 9 (17:28):
They like walk by the ribbons on the side there,
or they like kind of vocal about and other people
around you are going.

Speaker 7 (17:33):
What did you do to get that?

Speaker 2 (17:34):
They don't try to hide it.

Speaker 10 (17:35):
They just they're themselves and they're like, you know, extra crackers,
extra cookies.

Speaker 2 (17:41):
Have you still wear the whole Seas outfit? I stopped
wearing the hat because it's really big, but you still
got the white dress on.

Speaker 10 (17:47):
And posebron that's where we're my white go go boots.

Speaker 2 (17:53):
I got a mess, the two of you. You're a
mess at least like dog. Yeah, she's blown atop. Let's
go play Conway.

Speaker 11 (18:14):
You're listening to Tim Conway Junior on demand from kf
I am sixty.

Speaker 2 (18:19):
Well we got something cool here for you. The Rock
and Roll Hall of Fame.

Speaker 3 (18:24):
The induction is usually in Cleveland, where the Rock and
Roll Hall of Fame is, but they're doing it in
Los Angeles this year at the Peacock Theater. So you've
heard about the famous rock and roll you know, Hall
of Fame induction. You know, whether it's the biggest music
icons or that have influenced music and culture. It's a

(18:45):
night of live music performed only only by those stars
being inducted.

Speaker 2 (18:51):
So that's a big deal.

Speaker 3 (18:52):
It's gonna be on Saturday, November eighth at the Peacock
Theater in downtown Los Angeles, and the show will be
streamed around the world on Disney Plus, but you can
be there live to watch it. Bad Company will be there.
These are the inductees that will I think they're all
performing this year. Bad Company, Cindy Lauper, Jack White, Outcast,

(19:15):
Sound Garden, and Salt and Peppa They're all going to
be there. And these are the presenters. Mick Fleetwood will
be there, Brian Adams, Chapel, Rohan, Donald Glover, Diggy Pop,
David Letterman, Missy Elliott and guest performers. Oh like this

(19:36):
list of guest performers. Stevie Wonder, Wow, Elton John will
be there, Olivia Rodrigo, twenty one Pilots, The Killers, Tyler
The Creator, Doja Cat, Teddy Swims, Nathaniel Ratt, rat is
It ratelft Ratlyft? Then who else will be there? Joe Perry,

(20:01):
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Sleepy Brown, Sharon Bellio and Vogue What Yeah, we aren't
going to be there, So here's how you get tickets
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November eighth at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

(20:24):
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that's gonna be a big deal. You know, it's smart
to do it in LA because you get a lot

(20:46):
more performers there. You know, people don't have to fly
all the way to Cleveland to do this, so that
might be a regular deal.

Speaker 2 (20:52):
But you'll want to be there. It's gonna be one
hell of a night.

Speaker 3 (20:55):
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know if you saw this, but in Encino, California, just
down the freeway, about ten miles from where we are
right now, there were three or four bears inside a

(21:17):
tree at an Encino home.

Speaker 2 (21:19):
I grew up in that area.

Speaker 3 (21:20):
I never saw a bear, never once saw bear, But
now they're everywhere.

Speaker 2 (21:25):
These bears are all over the place.

Speaker 17 (21:27):
Three bears at least that we have been able to see.
Residents have spotted possibly a fourth bear down there along
Ashley Oaks in Encino, you can see this family of
bears foraging for food before that winter hibernation. They are
making their way through this neighborhood. They appear to have
come from the Santa Monica Mountains or San Vicente Mountain.
These bears are known to travel quite far distances, and

(21:49):
we're last seen in this area right around this time
last year. In fact, there are known bears that have
been tagged in this part of Los Angeles and clear
exactly which bears these are. But again, this family was
spotted earlier this afternoon and right now appear to be
resting comfortably in this tree right along Ashley Oaks. Here

(22:11):
and Cino fish and wildlife are aware right now, everybody
is just observing their behavior, reporting live May seven. I'm
Chris Christie, ABC seven.

Speaker 7 (22:19):
I went just news.

Speaker 3 (22:20):
Bears an Encino. Never saw that bod. You gotta be careful.
They could kill you if you mess with the little ones.
That mama can run. I think up to thirty five
miles an hour and you can't run that fast. And
that bear with those sharp claws could.

Speaker 2 (22:35):
Wipe you out. Wipe you out.

Speaker 3 (22:39):
Speaking of getting wiped out, did you see that streaming
prices are going up again? Whatever you stream HBO, I
don't know whatever, whatever your streamers are, it looks like
we're gonna have to pay a little more.

Speaker 14 (22:51):
It was the smash hit of the summer, Netflix's new
crown jewel Katee Hop Demon Hunters, now the streaming giant's
most popular movie ever. After a real life theater release,
Netflix inking a huge toy deal with Hasbro and Mattel,
Netflix turning its views into big time revenue two, the
company announcing it made a record amount on ad sales.

(23:12):
Some of those ads could soon get an AI twist,
with Netflix saying it will test new ad formats by
the end of the year. It reinforces Netflix's pole position
among a dizzying array of streaming competitors all vying for
your attention and money, and HBO Max customers will now
pay another buck or two per month.

Speaker 2 (23:31):
Here we go. Everything's going up.

Speaker 5 (23:33):
The company's third price hike in three years.

Speaker 2 (23:35):
I know two dollars, right, doesn't sound that bad. Wrong,
this is terrible. Experts say, get used to it.

Speaker 15 (23:41):
We've seen Disney Plus raise prices, Hulu raise prices, Peacock
did so Netflix s did at the beginning of this year.
It's more important for them to make money than to
attract subscribers.

Speaker 14 (23:51):
Streamers are betting on must see content Agle Big Dog
as prime video in Peacock, owned by a parent company,
NBC Universal, lean on new deals with the NBA, and
Disney Plus gears up for the December release of the
much awaited Taylor Swift Tour documentary.

Speaker 3 (24:07):
Oh That's gonna be huge. Taylor Swift Tour Documentary.

Speaker 2 (24:10):
Taylor Swift Tour Documentary.

Speaker 14 (24:12):
It comes after one research for an estimated Disney Plus
and Hulu cancelation rates doubled after Jimmy Kimble's show was
briefly paused. The latest trend bundles with Disney plus Hulu
and HBO Max offering a bundle beginning at nineteen ninety nine.

Speaker 2 (24:28):
You know, when I can't. I looked at the other
day and how much we're paying.

Speaker 3 (24:31):
We have basic cable and I don't know six of
these streaming services that my wife and daughter watch. I
don't watch any, but they watch them all. And I
think we're up to three hundred and forty dollars a month, yeah,
with everything, which I think includes you know, I think
Wi Fi as well. But it's it's expensive, you know,

(24:53):
three hundred that's what thirty six thirty six. Let me see,
it's three hundred and fifty. So that's three thirty five
hundred and forty two hundred dollars a year just in
watching TV.

Speaker 14 (25:05):
And now Apple TV and Peacock joining forces on a
package starting at fourteen ninety nine, adding another layer of confusion.
Consolidation in the media industry, with Warner Brothers Discovery putting
out a for sale sign, meaning HBO and Batman could
be looking for new streaming home soon.

Speaker 3 (25:22):
You know, some of these companies have they can't all survive.
You know, people don't have the money to have, you know,
to keep paying for five or six services, and then
you have sports. You know, if you're a baseball fan,
football fan, that's gonna cost you a couple hundred bucks.
I think in an NBA you can watch every NBA
game for six or seven hundred dollars a year. And

(25:46):
I don't know where people get that dough, but they
seem to enjoy it, seem to enjoy it.

Speaker 8 (25:50):
So apart from these bundle offerings, are their services trying
to kind of hook you in and then crank up
the price.

Speaker 14 (25:57):
Yeah, well that's exactly it. I mean, live events I
think are one b exam of that. All these big
sports events. I mean, don't forget Netflix is going to
have a football game again this Christmas. But there are
all these offers that credit cards and also stores are offering.
For example, if you have a subscription to Walmart Plus,
you also get a Paramount Plus or a Peacock Premium subscription.

Speaker 2 (26:14):
Ooh, I like we have that Walmart Plus. We have that.

Speaker 3 (26:19):
Subscription to Walmart where you can order anything at any
time and they deliver.

Speaker 2 (26:24):
It for free. It's great. It's great because.

Speaker 3 (26:27):
Time, you know, you don't want to buy like a
case of thirty five bottles of waters it's too heavy,
and so you just let the kids do it, you know,
work at Walmart. The kids let them drag it over
to your house and it's free. It's free delivery, and
they do it the same day as well. And you
can have you know, stuff delivered two or three times
a day. So that's a great service that my wife

(26:52):
signed us up for that. I think it's like ten
bucks a month or so. But that's that Walmart plus
that Walmart delivery. That's a great deal, man, that's a
sweet We got to take a break here.

Speaker 11 (27:02):
You're listening to Tim Conway Junior on demand from KFI
AM six forty.

Speaker 3 (27:07):
Well, we've all heard the big, huge, beautiful museum in Paris,
the lou they the hest they got all those jewels,
one hundred million dollars worth of old ancient antique jewelry
gone one hundred million or more. And the fear is
that they're going to break those those crowns up and

(27:29):
the jewelry up and sell them for as scrap because
you can't sell them as as is now they're too
noticeable and identifiable and people will get arrested. But it's
amazing in twenty twenty five with all the cameras, all
the security in probably the most popular museum in the world.

(27:50):
Guys in broad daylight broke in and stole one hundred
million dollars for the jewelry in the middle of the day.
It was like eleven o'clock in the morning.

Speaker 7 (28:00):
Crazy.

Speaker 16 (28:00):
The public are back inside the loof that those crown
jewels are not the roughly eight miles of exhibit space
inside the museum, reopening today for the first time since
Sunday's brazen daylight robbery. French prosecutors also now putting a
dollar value on the stolen item, saying they're worth around
one hundred and two million dollars, but adding that doesn't

(28:21):
cover the historical value to the people of France, and
a lot of questions remain as one hundred French police
officers now involved, and the head of the LOUVER is
expected to answer questions today before the French Senate.

Speaker 3 (28:33):
Yeah, I think she. I think it's a woman. I
think she offered to resign over this and they said no.

Speaker 2 (28:39):
About the investigation.

Speaker 13 (28:40):
Are there any new leads to go off of?

Speaker 16 (28:43):
So investigators pulled DNA from items the thieves left behind
Savannah and prosecutors say they likely had a much larger
network behind the four robbers. The race is now on
to try to find those crowns and brooches before they're
broken down into individual jewel stones, which is what some
experts think the thieves are likely to do, just given

(29:03):
how hard it would be to sell the items themselves,
but Paris's chief prosecutor warning the gang yesterday the monetary
value of those items would be much less if they
were to break them down. Police also say a complaint
was filed in a nearby town from someone who confronted
the burglars when they stole the truck mounted ladder. The

(29:26):
name of that town Louve. Prosecutors are calling it a
troubling coincidence.

Speaker 2 (29:31):
That's crazy. We'll see if they get them back.

Speaker 9 (29:34):
If they really did intention, we should get the truck
from the town over here, Louver.

Speaker 2 (29:40):
But man, what masterminds these guys are. You know, you
got to give them that.

Speaker 7 (29:44):
I guess.

Speaker 9 (29:45):
You know, they didn't have cameras outside of the building
all the way around, right, and.

Speaker 3 (29:49):
They weren't interested in, you know, stealing a slice of
pizza from seven to eleven. They were going for the retirement.
They're going for the touchdown and so far they got it.
You know, unless these guys get picked up, they got
away with probably one of the biggest heights in the
history of the world.

Speaker 2 (30:05):
Man.

Speaker 3 (30:05):
Man, imagine all the planning that went on and the
practicing and you know, the borrowing or renting of equipment, rehearsal.

Speaker 7 (30:13):
Ocean's eleven.

Speaker 2 (30:14):
Man, they did it all.

Speaker 3 (30:16):
Right, We're live tomorrow. We're gonna be on at one
o'clock instead of four. John Covelt is in Iceland with
a crew of people and so the Charger Game is
going to start at four fifteen. So they've asked if
we'd come in between one and four, and we said, yeah,
what the hell. So between one pm and four fifteen
pm we will be on the air for John Covelt,

(30:36):
then the Charger Game comes on, and then Mike Mark
Thompson comes on after that. So quite an afternoon for
you plan tomorrow on KFI. It's gone My show live
on KFI AM six forty.

Speaker 1 (30:49):
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can always hear us live on KFI AM six forty
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