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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's CAMF I Am six forty and you're listening to
the Conway Show on demand on.
Speaker 2 (00:05):
The iHeartRadio app. Dodgers are gonna be great this year.
They've got nine, maybe ten eleven players on the team
that have that were either All Stars in the past
or can be All Stars in the future. And so
if you're a Dodger fan, lifelong Dodger fan like I am,
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you've got one hell of a season in front of you.
You are going to be treated to the maybe the
best team in the history of baseball that's been put together.
Just the pitching staff alone, with Yamamoto, Otani, Snell, Glass,
snow Shearon and also Edwin Diaz added to the mix
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as the closer. It's going to be one hell of
a year. Max Munsey, Freddie Freeman, Mookie Bets. It reads
like an All Star team Tiascar, Hernandez, sho Heyo Tani.
It's unbelievable. You know what they should do for an
All Star for the All Star Game. They should have
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the entire league, both leagues, you know, Major League, I
mean sorry, National League and American League, both of them
put their twenty best players on the field and play
the Dodgers. That's a great idea. So if anyone in
baseball publicity is listening, the Los Angeles Dodgers take on
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the rest of baseball, huge on Fox. If Fox could
put that together, Oh, it would be huge. It would
be the biggest, the largest, the highest rated All Star
game of all time, all time, the Dodgers versus the world. Oh,
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I could see it now. So if anybody's listening, I
don't know who has the All Star Game this year? Fox, ABC, NBCCBS, ESPN.
It's a great idea, great great I did all right?
We did a lot today so far. We cover Disney
has a new CEO, Jill Biden's ex husband is accused
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of murder. There's been some crime. We covered that. We
also covered men's cosmetic surgery. We've had a lot of
fun here so far. Today. Let's get some weather in us.
Let's see if if it's going to be warm and
I don't know if they're going to go to the
ten day here, but I'm going to tell you enjoy
the eighty degree eighty five degree days because we're going
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to have a radical turn in the weather a week
from tomorrow. A week from tomorrow, so next Wednesday and
Thursday is going to be much different.
Speaker 3 (02:53):
I mean tell you, the temps are just so warm
mountain spots to for the mountains four winter time, certainly
a lot of sunshine now spots that look like it
should look at the seven here cloudy to start the day.
It's our Long Beach location. Give it a little bit
that marine layer doing it's work this morning, but not
a whole bunch going on on other spots. We were
going to see a little more sunshine. So here are
three o'clock hourree layer lurking the distance. So warming up
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to eighty three at the OBC right now in the
three o'clock hour. How about up to the aforementioned.
Speaker 2 (03:21):
How about that eighty three degrees in Long Beach.
Speaker 3 (03:25):
Mountain spots looking at there rightwood fifty two degrees, So
again that's kind of like a spring kind of number.
But we are sitting here in the middle of winter
down the Hollywood we go and checking out eighty one
degrees and a sunny, wow, Southern California day.
Speaker 2 (03:37):
And you know, I feel bad for these guys who
own and operate these ski resorts in Southern California because
this is going to be one of the worst years ever. Ever.
You can't have it sixty five degrees during the day
and make snow. It just doesn't work.
Speaker 3 (03:56):
Southern California day in Hollywood. Down the temps, you can
see how warms things are Riverside eighty four degrees there,
eighty six for Palma Springs are showing seventies, and Santa Karta.
Speaker 2 (04:05):
Eighty six in Palm Springs. And yet if you take
that tram to the top of the mountain there you
need a parka or ski boots. It's like thirty four
degrees up there.
Speaker 3 (04:16):
Palmdale kind of a cooler seventy and a warmer eighty
four for Long Beach, sixty seven for Oxx are right now,
seventy one for Apple Valley. In between, oh, it's warm
like that, eighty six for Covina.
Speaker 2 (04:26):
Eighty six and Covino okay, but it's going to cool
off and we're going to get some rain, and eighty three.
Speaker 3 (04:32):
In Van I saying for Ontario. Right now with the
sixty five in Seal Beach, we're seeing the air quality
good to moderate greens and yells, but a couple of
pockets here right along the coastline have unhealth layer for
sensitive groups and that kind of orange color, so be
aware in those spots that maybe reduce your outdoor activity.
Now overall West Coast, pretty clearing again, cloud cover. We
can see everything at the moment. Get to the snow
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realy warm over the area, and that's gonna kind of
be the picture for us for a bit. But now
thing's gonna change.
Speaker 2 (04:59):
We head towards the afternoon and.
Speaker 3 (05:00):
Then tonight we're gonna see our numbers really start to
turn around. We're gonna see the temperature start to drop.
When that's that when that high moves out and that
low moves in.
Speaker 2 (05:08):
Okay, I don't know if they're gonna get to it
so and I don't have the patient. So I'm gonna
tell you. I'm gonna tell you next week is gonna
be cold and raining. So the high temperatures are gonna
be eighty four degrees tomorrow in the San Fernando Valley,
but a week from Wednesday, it's gonna be forty eight.
This this storm is gonna come in on Tuesday. We're
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gonna have a storm on Tuesday and it's gonna bring
you know, moderate rain Tuesday into Wednesday. But the temperatures
are going to really fall through the floor. So today
tomorrow eighty four degrees, but next Wednesday the high is
fifty nine degrees Tuesday sixty one. Wednesday the high is
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fifty nine. On Thursday, sixty one degrees. It might rain
on Tuesday, possibly on Wednesday, but look at the lows
were going from eighty four maybe eighty five. Woodland Hills
might reach eighty six or eighty seven degrees tomorrow and
then a week later fifty nine is the high. Tuesday,
Wednesday and Thursday are going to be freezing in the
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San Fernando Valley and the surrounding area, so be aware
of that freezing, and especially if you live up in
the Antelope Valley. Let's take a look at Big Bear,
real quick. Big Bear. Next week Wednesday the lowest twenty eight,
the highest thirty seven degrees Inland Empire, and we have
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a lot of people listening out there. The high is
going to be fifty nine degrees next Wednesday, so a
lot like the San Fernando Valley. So just be aware that.
Enjoy the eighty four tomorrow and eighty six maybe eighty
seven in Woodland Hills, because a week later the high
is going to be fifty nine degrees freezing. All right.
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We're keeping an eye on the debate. The guys and
gals that are running for governor of the state of
California are debating, and as soon as we have any
interesting audio, it's on Fox eleven. Any interesting audio, we
will play that for you. Antonio Viragosa is speaking right now.
He was on last night with Alex Michaelson, and I
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think the ship is sailed on this guy. I know
a lot of people know him and they like him personally,
but he didn't have enough answers. I mean, Alex Michaelson
wasn't asking very difficult questions and he had very few answers.
So we'll have any audio coming out of the debate,
It's on Fox eleven and we will have that for you.
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If anything interesting, any arguments or or fights come from
these chaps, we'll have that for you.
Speaker 4 (07:48):
You're listening to Tim Conway Junior on de Mayo from
KFI AM sixty.
Speaker 2 (07:54):
Every Tuesday at six twenty. We like to talk about
fast food. Me and stepfush A big fans, Big fans yep.
And McDonald's has a major announcement here for Valentine's Day. Yes, yes, Yes,
let's find out what they're doing for all the lovely
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couples in love.
Speaker 5 (08:16):
One for Valentine's Day. Listen to this. McDonald's may have
your answer. The fast food chain announced yesterday that it
is offering McNugget caviar Kills. Yes, I said it. The
package includes a one ounce ten of Mgnevit caviar, a
twenty five dollars McDonald's gift card.
Speaker 2 (08:31):
What's McNugget caviar, stephos, that's a new one.
Speaker 5 (08:35):
The package includes a one ounce ten of mgnevit.
Speaker 2 (08:38):
Caviar mcnuggetugget caviar. So what she's trying to say?
Speaker 5 (08:42):
The package includes a one ounce ten of Mgnevit caviar.
Speaker 2 (08:45):
McNugget mcnuggack caddy. She's saying it incorrectly or they changed
the name of it. Play it again.
Speaker 5 (08:51):
Listen to this. McDonald's may have your answer. The fast
food chain announced yesterday that is offering McNugget caviar.
Speaker 2 (08:58):
Kick Yes, McNugget heavy kit.
Speaker 5 (09:01):
The package includes a one ounce ten of mcnuggt caviar
McNugget all right, a twenty five dollars McDonald's gift card
and a caviar spoon.
Speaker 2 (09:10):
How can she say no to you? With that caviar McNugget,
caviar McNugget or a caviar spoon and a twenty five
dollars gift certificate.
Speaker 5 (09:21):
The kits will be available for one day only, February tenth,
exclusively online. McDonald's calls it a quote true match made
in heaven for the special occasions in life. I have
so many questions, like real caviar or like you probably.
Speaker 2 (09:36):
Not as much.
Speaker 5 (09:39):
Real look at me, like held, dare you real caviar?
Speaker 2 (09:42):
How dare you go after that McRib? Your shame, sir.
The best sandwich in the history of the world. Now
that is that? M Yeah, that McRib? Oh my god.
I remember where I was when I had my first one.
I was at the McDonald's on Haskell and Ventura. Must
have been about thirteen or so. I remember riding my
bike down there and I saw what looked up on
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the board and I always got a hamburger, fries and
a coke and I saw a thing called the McRib
and it looked like real rib meat. I don't know
if it isn't huh And with the uh, the sauce
on it and then the pickle on that long bun
and I ordered it. I sat down and I said,
oh my god, oh my god, it's the best sandwich
(10:25):
I ever had my life. I was thirteen. I was
alone on Hashkeo in Ventura eating this McRib and I
had one every day for like five straight days. They
kept turning my friends onto it, and they're like, are
you out of your mind? I said, no, it's great, belly.
Have you ever had a mic rib? I have not.
Speaker 6 (10:44):
Oh my god, I know you're making it sound really delicious.
Speaker 2 (10:47):
You don't know what you're missing. Step do you? Are
you currently eating a McRib? I would like to? Yeah,
let's get some. Yeah, Krozier, are you a big McRib guy?
Speaker 3 (10:57):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (10:57):
Sorr, I ain't had one in a while, but yeah,
I'll take them.
Speaker 7 (10:59):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (11:00):
What about you? Angel? You big? Are you known around
the traffic department? Is the McRib gown?
Speaker 8 (11:06):
Yeah? I'm eating one right now?
Speaker 2 (11:09):
You know it? Yeah? You know it? Hey, Mark Thompson's
not here. I just noticed that he usually is it
on Tuesday.
Speaker 8 (11:17):
You just noticed two and.
Speaker 2 (11:19):
A half out of three hours in How dare you
he's filling in tonight? At seven, right, sure is okay? Yeah? Right?
I wonder if he's ever had a McRib. Probably I
bet he has. He probably did a voiceover for it,
the McRib Yeah right, yeah, Savory shalty onions with that
big pickle on board the McRib limited time, yeah, limited time. Yeah.
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But I bet he's never had a McRib. I bet
he well not now, yes, yeah, obviously since he's a vegetarian.
When he was a big meat eater, though, man, he
would tackle it pretty hard. Yeah, I'm gonna say I'm
gonna say yes, he has had a McRib. Me too,
I'm gonna say yes, I think you definitely have.
Speaker 5 (12:01):
Yeah, real, look at me like them? Hold on, is
it real? Caviar?
Speaker 2 (12:07):
Is that true?
Speaker 5 (12:08):
Okay, it is confirmed, having it for you.
Speaker 2 (12:11):
Wow, that's a weird on guys. Hey, wait, they really
have a caviar McDonald's. Let's see here, McDonald's caviar.
Speaker 4 (12:22):
Wait.
Speaker 8 (12:22):
What kind of fish are they do they have? Is
it like goldfish eggs or something?
Speaker 2 (12:28):
I don't know. I don't know when people started eating
fish eggs. I don't know what they were out of
that they started eating that. Yeah, McDonald's customers can get
their chicken McNuggets with a side of caviar for one day.
You know, I don't think the McDonald's knows their audience.
The people who eat mcribs are also not eating caviar.
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I don't I don't understand it. You're the outlier. I
think you're the odd one. But you would eat them?
Would you trust McDonald's caviar? I don't know. I don't
think they're manufacturing. Yeah, they're probably not. I bet they
don't have a fish farm and they're cultivating the eggs themselves.
But if you're a caviar oh, here's what it is.
(13:12):
It's a McNugget with mayonnaise on it and then caviar
on top of that. Oh, that's odd odd. I don't
know who's buying that, but I try it. You used
to say that I've had it. Do you like caviar? No?
I heard it's like inredibly salty. Have you but not
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necessarily You've never had caviar? Right, I've never had cam.
I've never had a caavier, more briny than salty. I
love it, you really, Yeah, you're a caviar eater. I
didn't know that it's delicious. Have you ever tried it?
Speaker 4 (13:45):
Angel?
Speaker 8 (13:46):
Yes you have, and I'm not a fan.
Speaker 2 (13:50):
Are you a S Cargo fan?
Speaker 8 (13:53):
I love as Cargo?
Speaker 2 (13:54):
Really? Yes? Oh my god, I know Krozier does as well.
Steps you ever eating a snail? Oh? I did once?
How was it? Didn't like it? Completely? Not a fan?
Off putting and suicidally gross? Right, nope, not for me?
Who is doing that? Who's eating snails? See he will? Yeah,
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Krozier eats some grocer will. I think that's like a
snobby thing to say that you're a big as Cargo fan.
I think it is. I think that's like the reason
why people run the marathon is to tell other people
they ran the marathon. I think the people reason the
reason people you eat as cargo is to tell other
people they had as cargo.
Speaker 8 (14:34):
Oh my gosh, you just set us up for that.
Speaker 6 (14:36):
You asked us about it. We didn't bring it up
on your own.
Speaker 2 (14:39):
Yeah, that's so great. It's really honest too. You're right.
I set you up and then I hit you over
the head with a bat And you didn't like it
because it's true, But yeah, you are. It's not all
three of you.
Speaker 8 (14:52):
Oh, I love the S Cargo. Have I mentioned that.
Speaker 2 (14:55):
Is that's you love as cargo?
Speaker 6 (14:59):
Really go for some kevi right now?
Speaker 2 (15:01):
Have you ever had s cargo from a gas station?
Speaker 6 (15:04):
Do they have it?
Speaker 2 (15:06):
I imagine they do.
Speaker 6 (15:07):
And I had sushi from Sinclair today and I and sush.
I'll tell you a little bit of a stomach.
Speaker 2 (15:14):
Oh is that right?
Speaker 7 (15:15):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (15:16):
Well, you know what, I don't think if you ever
go to the doctor, I think you should lie about
while you're there. If it ever leads to that, don't
ever tell the doctor you're you're suffering from gas station
caviar or gas station sushi. What's odd?
Speaker 6 (15:30):
It's not odd they sell stuff there.
Speaker 2 (15:32):
I know, I know, I know, but it's just odd.
It is odd they sell stuff I buy.
Speaker 6 (15:38):
Do they sell caviar at the gas station?
Speaker 2 (15:41):
Yeah? I should hope not.
Speaker 6 (15:43):
I would try it.
Speaker 2 (15:44):
I don't think they do. Bellio, please, what's going on
with you?
Speaker 4 (15:49):
You're listening to Tim Conway Junior on demand from kf
I Am sixty.
Speaker 2 (15:55):
It's get the latest on Savannah Guthrie and her mom.
Is it Nancy? I'm think the Nancy Nancy of the mom,
and Savannah Guthrie I think is probably a great daughter
to her mom.
Speaker 6 (16:07):
Oh, very much so.
Speaker 2 (16:08):
And that got me thinking, I think we have a
lot of great sons and daughters on this show. I
think Steph Fusche is a beautiful son to both of
his mom and his dad. And I know that firsthand
because I've talked to both of them. Bellio, you will
drop everything if your mom needs assistance or anything, and
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you fly every time you have a vacation, you go
see your mom. Yes, that's that's beautiful.
Speaker 5 (16:36):
Thank you.
Speaker 2 (16:37):
And I think maybe the top daughter or son on
this show.
Speaker 3 (16:43):
Is me.
Speaker 2 (16:44):
No, I think it's Angel. I think it's Angel Martinez.
Speaker 6 (16:47):
Yes, she's very good to her mother.
Speaker 2 (16:49):
She's beautiful to that mom. O, Babe, doesn't don't. I
mean you see your mom every day, don't you?
Speaker 8 (16:55):
I sure do. And guess what it's her birthday today?
Speaker 6 (17:00):
That right birthday?
Speaker 2 (17:03):
And where are you taking her? What are you doing?
Speaker 8 (17:07):
Well? Earlier she loves pizza, so.
Speaker 2 (17:11):
Woman after my own heart. Pizza.
Speaker 8 (17:14):
Her favorite pizza Pepperoni and pineapple.
Speaker 2 (17:18):
Dominoes and yes, well she likes Dominoes.
Speaker 8 (17:24):
Yeah, she likes it.
Speaker 2 (17:25):
Where'd you go? What pizza plays? You go?
Speaker 8 (17:29):
Dominoes?
Speaker 2 (17:30):
Okay, okay, all right, that's great. I just fo on
a birthday you thought maybe you'd, you know, step it
up a little, but I'm just dip those little tiny
paws into that pocket and bought her at just nine dollars. Pie,
you're gonna take your.
Speaker 6 (17:47):
Yeah, take her declaration back.
Speaker 2 (17:50):
It's it's wavering now. But you see your mom every day, right.
Speaker 8 (17:56):
Yes, I do.
Speaker 2 (17:57):
That's beautiful. I think that's great.
Speaker 8 (17:58):
Yeah, oh thanks, Yeah, she's awesome. I wouldn't have it
any other way.
Speaker 9 (18:02):
And it does help to be an awesome kid if
you've got an awesome parent.
Speaker 2 (18:06):
Yeah, that's true. Oh, Mickey, I think I was an
okay son. I think Krozier, you were a great son
to your dad. You really helped that guy out a lot.
I mean, especially after his post mortem. Yeah, post mortem?
You really?
Speaker 9 (18:21):
I marked twenty years to the day this past weekend.
I really an overdose. Yeah, is that right? It was
a rough one for me. Wow, that's been really rough.
Speaker 7 (18:30):
Yeah.
Speaker 9 (18:31):
I went through a period where, like this time of year,
I kind of would go into this emotional sort of
funk that was just not voluntary at all, And it
took me a while to figure out that that's what
it was.
Speaker 2 (18:41):
Oh really, okay, I'm glad you figured that out though. Yeah.
Speaker 9 (18:44):
Yeah, And the good thing is is that I was
afraid that it was really going to sort of come
to a crescendo as we come up on this one,
the twenty year, because I am also exactly twenty years
older than my dad.
Speaker 2 (18:55):
Wow, so it's like I'm his age now when he
O d oh is that right? So how old was
he when he fifty seven? Well, that's young. I mean,
that's not young. I mean I shouldn't say that, but
it's always said, I'll tell you what.
Speaker 9 (19:09):
Me being his age, it's a weird perspective to kind
of go through that, you know, that whole thing again
and replay in your head. Yeah, it's like I feel
like I'm just getting started. I know, like you and
I've talked before about you think at this age when
you're a kid, this age that you and I are
at right now, roughly, it's like, uh, yeah, you're tailing down.
Speaker 2 (19:27):
I don't feel that way at all. No, I think
you're right. I went to lunch on Saturday with four
guys that i've known. Two of them i've known since
third grade, and the two newer friends I have i've
known since seventh grade. And we don't feel our age
at all. Yeah, it's weird. But then when and again,
when I was, you know, ten or eleven years old
and somebody said, you think you'll make it to sixty,
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I'm like, no way, you know, I've never made it
as sixty years old. But I can't stand though, when
people say, you know, so and so died, Oh he
was so young. They don't know what that person lived through,
you know, they don't know how many challenges that person
had in life and how they overcame. I think it's
an insult to say to somebody, oh he was so
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young that you know what that says that he didn't
take care of himself, you know.
Speaker 9 (20:14):
In this case, yeah, you know, and when you talk
about you know, like great kids to their parents like
Sharon and Steph and Angel, it's it's a it's a
weird conundrum for me because it's like I never had
the opportunity. So it's not like it's a depressing thing.
But to see people like Angel specifically because we brought
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her up, you know, when she posts picture with her
mom and how much how close she is with her
mom and Sharon too, that's awesome stuff. It's like it's
a it's a part of me lives vicariously through that.
Speaker 2 (20:45):
And you know, I was just talking about that. I'm sorry.
I'm glad you brought that up. Because the most amazing
mom that I ever witness in in growing up was
my buddy Mike Hennessy. His mom's is mom's name was Ramona,
and she was the most awesome woman in the world.
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Every time we went to their house, she would stop
what she was doing, She'd make us something to eat.
She would talk to us for hours, hours and hours
about what we're doing, and you know, congratulate us on
any you know, milestone that we had. But always sat
at the kitchen table, and when we were there, she
joined the conversation like she was a friend of ours.
(21:27):
And she was the most beautiful woman in the history
of the world. And I would have done anything to
have a mom like that. You ain't kidding, you know,
that would have been so great to go through life
with a mom with a mother like that.
Speaker 9 (21:41):
I had a really good friend in high school and
he had a twin sister, and both of them were
adopted by these by this couple and raised by them,
and the mother she just passed away like a couple
months ago, and the twin sister. She would email me
every once in a while just give me updates, where
her mom would constantly ask about me. Oh really, And
(22:05):
I only really, you know, had communication with them a
little bit, you know, high school years, you know, like
forty some odd years ago, and she and she's one
of those people like you talk about this. It takes
genuine in his interest in other people and her kids,
friends and all that, and it's just it's a powerful thing.
Speaker 2 (22:19):
Yeah, and it's rare too. Yeah, really, it really is
super rare, especially in the seventies when divorce really became
a thing that, you know, that wasn't looked down upon.
You know, before in the fifties and sixties, if you
got divorce, you're like, oh, what's wrong with you? You know,
what's going on with you? Oh yeah, I was definitely
a member of the last Key Clan. Yeah. But as
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the seventies, you know, came around and you got divorced,
people be like, right on, you're you know, you were
you were absolutely right to leave that guy, you know.
But not in the fifties they look down they thought
the something wrong with the woman or the guy or both.
But now it doesn't be. There's no negative stereoti hyper
(23:01):
or no negative vibes to divorce. It's odd. Odd, you're
really strange.
Speaker 4 (23:08):
You're listening to Tim Conway Junior on demand from KFI
AM six forty.
Speaker 2 (23:14):
Kelly Clarkson is leaving the building. She is retiring from
her show and Kelly Clarkson, the daytime Emmy Award winner,
and she had a nice run, a nice good talk show,
Grammy winning musician, and she's leaving. In a statement, said
(23:36):
she made her decision to prioritize spending time with her children.
The former singer had two children in one in twenty fourteen,
the other one in twenty sixteen, so she has a
twelve year old and a ten year old. Or in
that ballpark with her ex husband, Brandon Blackstock, who died
in August at age forty eight of an undisclosed cancer.
(24:00):
She said quote, I've been extremely fortunate to work with
such outstanding group, an outstanding group of people at The
Kelly Clarkson Show, both in Los Angeles and New York.
It was not an easy decision, but this will be
my last season hosting The Kelly Clarkson Show, stepping away
from daily schedule allow me to prioritize, prioritize my kids,
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which feels necessary and right for this next chapter in
our lives. So if you're a big fan of the
Kelly Clarkson Show, it's going to be over. Somebody else
will be hosting that show at the end of the year,
and that's kind of sad. I mean, it's nice that
she's going to be spending time with her family, but
(24:45):
said then it comes to an end like that. She's
had a really rough couple of years. She you know her,
I think it was her ex husband, and the father
of those two kids has passed away. At any time
you have a ten year old a twelve year old
and the dad dies, you have got to stop almost
(25:06):
everything you're doing and spend a lot of time with
those kids to try to help them get over them.
I don't know how close they were to the dad,
but that's a big deal. When you're young and you
have all the challenges that come along with school and
social media and friends and going through puberty, all that stuff,
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and your dad passes away, that's a big, huge obstacle
and very difficult to get over when you're that age.
So I'm glad she's doing that to spend more time
with those kids. You will never regret that at the
end of her life, and so I wish her all
the best. Great lady, great choice, great, great choice. All right,
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let's talk about the Olympic soccer. We're going to have
soccer here, and how many of the one hundred and
eight or one and twenty soccer games will be played
in the City of Los Angeles. The answer to that
is zero none. There will be eight games, but those
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will all be in Inglewood, not in the City of
Los Angeles. I don't know who's asleep at the switch
for the city of LA. I don't know whether it's
been the mayor or city council. But over the last
fifteen years, the city of Los Angeles had the opportunity
to get the Rams, the Chargers, the World Cup, and
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they got none of them. The Rams don't play in LA,
the Chargers don't play in LA, and the World Cup
will not be played in Los Angeles. I don't know
if you know, if you know the Inglewood I think
it's Mayor Butts out there in Inglewood if he's just
a better negotiator than everybody else. But the city of
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LA has lost out on a lot of opportunities they lost.
I mean they've lost a lot. They lost the LA Coliseum,
lost UCLA Football, they lost the Rams, they lost the Raiders.
They didn't get the Chargers, they lost the Clippers. The
Clippers don't play in LA anymore. So what's left Dodgers, Kings,
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Lakers in the city of La. Because the Rams don't play,
they're neither do the Chargers. So somebody has got to
take over in the city of LA and get it together.
It's been way too long of really poor management. And
the city of Los Angeles is a great town to
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live in, but it's being completely mismanaged where they don't
have I was talking to Michael Monks the other day.
Since January of last year, they haven't paved one inch
of any street, any road, any highway, nothing. They just
don't have the money. And now, according to the La Times,
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they're taking away two hundred million dollars from a homeless program.
So LA probably the most mismanaged city, big city in America,
and just the opportunities that they've had that have been
lost is outrageous. Okay, I'm sorry. It's not La City,
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it's La County. LA County is cutting nearly two hundred
million dollars in homeless services to close a budget gap.
So La County approved nearly two hundred million dollars in
cuts in homeless services despite twenty twenty four voter support
for a sales tax to combat the crisis. I told
you this, when they are going to pass that the
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sales increase, the sales tax increase, I said, it's not
going to go to the homeless. It eventually will go
to the general fund of the La County or La City.
And that's exactly what's going to happen. So whenever they
come around and ask you for a tax increase, you know,
for the fire department or schools or whatever it is,
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know that they're not The money's not going to go there.
The money's going to go to the general fund of
the City of La or La County. Because they're broke.
They're broke. They lost way too much money in lawsuits
four billion dollars. The La County lost a four billion
dollar or had a four billion dollar settlement in one
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of these you know, doctor gone crazy and sexually abusing kids.
Four billion dollars. So the City of La the County
of La they have no more money. It's over all right.
Mark Thompson is coming up next with Roner. I love
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when you try to tackle sports, Buddy, one of my
favorite things on the radio. I just can't talk about it.
I can't even fake it. I do enjoy listening you, buddy,
A very funny, smart man and uh I I wish
you were on more.
Speaker 7 (30:09):
Oh Timmy, you shame me with your kindness. True story
about it. Oh here he is, Mark Thompson, you're wrong
about the McCary. Hell, okay, real quickly. Have you ever
had a McRib never, never in your life?
Speaker 2 (30:22):
No, I'm not. I'm not, And it wasn't born. I
think it's been around for a while. It has been,
but I think it was born of just never really
having wanting him. Rick mcgrib, I'm gonna bring one into
You're disgusting. Yeah, you'll have it all right. You're cutting
up next live if I dig.
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