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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's KFI AM six forty and you're listening to the
Conway Show on demand on the iHeartRadio app. There's any
more details coming in on the Rhiner double murder, we'll
have those for you. A very sad day in show
business for thousands and thousands of people, millions of people
around the country and around the world. Very very sad
(00:20):
story of Carl Rob Reiner and his wife Michelle brutally murdered.
And the only suspect is in custody right now. And
the suspect is their thirty two year old kid.
Speaker 2 (00:32):
Unbelievable.
Speaker 1 (00:34):
All right, some other stories that are happening around town.
There is an accident out near Lax. Eight people injured,
probably going to the airport. We're coming home from the airport.
Let's find out what happened out there with this.
Speaker 2 (00:50):
Accident Targets on New Year's Eve. All I'm gonna say
here we go.
Speaker 3 (00:54):
If it's several vehicles involved in this crash with that
Lax shuttle bus near a parking structure near Westchester Parkway
and Jetway Boulevard. Appears those injuries may have occurred inside
of that car there that rear ended the bus. We
understand a total of six patients transported to the hospital.
Ambulance is still on scene down there as an investigation
gets underway. Reporting live Mayre seven on Chris Christi EPC seven.
Speaker 1 (01:15):
Would do those are people on their way to a
vacation or travel work, travel, or they're coming home and
then bang La hits you hard. La comes to you
and kicks you right in the balls. That should be
the slogan for Los Angeles. We kick you in the
nuts and welcome to Los Angeles. Here's a hospital visit
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and a lot of people. Six people in the hospital.
Speaker 2 (01:41):
It's a lot.
Speaker 4 (01:43):
Did did he say Westchester and Manchester?
Speaker 2 (01:46):
See what he said here?
Speaker 3 (01:48):
Several vehicles involved in this crash with that Lax shuttle
bus near a parking structure near Westchester Parkway and Jetway Boulevard.
Speaker 2 (01:55):
Appears in west.
Speaker 4 (01:57):
Chester Way looking it up? All right, We'll wait, okay, yeah, thanks,
So you know where it is. It's really close to
that in and out burger. It's on the east side
of Supulvita Boulevard from that in and out burger by Lax.
Speaker 1 (02:15):
All right, let me tell you why to avoid that
in and out. I'm the biggest hitting out burger fan
of the world. But you got to avoid that one
because that's where people go who live in Detroit or
they live in Saint Louis or Miami, somewhere where there's
no in and out, and they buy twelve burgers to
take home to their family. So every order is twelve
to fifteen burgers for one.
Speaker 3 (02:37):
Guy, and you're getting coming and going, so people that
are leaving or going there, and people that just got
here are going there.
Speaker 2 (02:42):
That's right.
Speaker 1 (02:42):
And the line sometimes is seven days. Okay, So you've
got to try to avoid that one. Get to one
closer to where you live or outside of that one.
Speaker 2 (02:51):
But that one is a mess. That one is where.
Speaker 1 (02:55):
Everybody goes to take a burger home to dad, and
by the time you at home to a dad, it's south.
Speaker 2 (03:02):
It's gone.
Speaker 1 (03:04):
All the all the great things about in and out
have left that burger once you get it back to Detroit,
including six hours of sitting on a plane absorbing everybody's breathing,
and you give.
Speaker 2 (03:15):
That the dad. Please, what's going on with you? All right?
Speaker 1 (03:19):
Heisman Tropher Trophy winner, Let's find out who won the
Heisman Trophy the best football player in college and America.
Speaker 5 (03:26):
The winner of the twenty twenty five Heisman Trophy is.
Speaker 6 (03:31):
Fernando Mendoza. First, I want to thank God for giving
me the opportunity to chase the dream that once felt
the world away. Standing here tonight, holding this, holding this
bad boy representing Indiana University still doesn't feel real. If
you told me as a kid in Miami that I'd
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be here on stage holding this prestigious trophy, I probably
would have lied, last, cried like I'm doing now.
Speaker 2 (04:01):
Or both. Yeah. Well, you're not alone.
Speaker 1 (04:04):
Nobody ever, Like as a child says to their dad, Hey,
by the way, in sixteen years, I'm gonna get the Huysman.
Speaker 2 (04:12):
Nobody. So it's a shock to everybody in the world
when you win.
Speaker 6 (04:16):
Because this moment, it's an honor. It's bigger than me.
Speaker 2 (04:20):
That's great.
Speaker 1 (04:20):
This kid was raised properly. Very emotional over winning the Heisman.
Speaker 6 (04:24):
It's a probact with a family, team, community.
Speaker 2 (04:27):
And what do you say.
Speaker 6 (04:28):
First, It's a probact with family.
Speaker 1 (04:29):
Family first before a team, before coach, before anything else,
the fans.
Speaker 6 (04:35):
Family, family first.
Speaker 1 (04:38):
Somebody was raised properly. Somebody's raised properly. Especially today, you
got handed to the kids that were raised properly.
Speaker 6 (04:47):
Family, team, community, and a whole lot of people who
believed in me long before anybody knew my name. In
fourth grade, I was a new kid on the park
football team, didn't know a single teammate, and was fourth
on the depth chart.
Speaker 2 (05:00):
Wow.
Speaker 6 (05:00):
By midseason, I wanted to get out of there. I
wanted to quit. My parents said I had to finish
what I started.
Speaker 2 (05:05):
Oh, that's a great parent. That's a great parent.
Speaker 1 (05:08):
One of the things that I didn't pick up until
it was too late in raising kids. But if you're
a new mom or dad out there, let me lay
this tip on you. If you make it easy for
your kids to quit, they'll quit everything. If you make
it easy for your kid to quit, they'll quit everything.
And my daughter is playing soccer at Balboa Park in
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the Valley and I went with her and it was
one hundred and fifteen degrees outside. They almost called the
game because kids were passing out, and the game continued,
and my daughter said, it's really too hot, Dad, I'm sweating.
Speaker 2 (05:47):
I don't want to play anymore.
Speaker 1 (05:48):
I think she was eight, And I said, baby, let's
get in the car, flip that air conditioning on, go
to McDonald's. And I'll treat you to a kid's meal,
and off we went. But in retrospect, I should have said, no,
you signed up, you stay out there.
Speaker 2 (06:04):
You got it.
Speaker 1 (06:04):
You got to keep them in whatever they sign up for.
Don't make it easy for them to quit. Trust me,
Trust me.
Speaker 6 (06:11):
My parents said I had to finish what I started.
Speaker 1 (06:13):
That's right, that's great. Parenting me not so good.
Speaker 6 (06:17):
So I learned to embrace my team, and that is
when I fell in love with football. By high school,
I was chasing the first stages of pipe dream to
play in college. Then COVID hit cut the season short.
The result, I was only a two star prospect. I
only had one scholarship offer. Wow, But my family's unconditional
love and belief.
Speaker 2 (06:37):
You hear that family again, kids.
Speaker 6 (06:39):
But my family's unconditional love and belief kept me going
and pushed me forward. These are the people who built
me long before football did.
Speaker 7 (06:47):
Mommy, this is this is your trophy as much of
his mind.
Speaker 2 (06:51):
How great is this kid? How great is this kid?
How'd you like to have a kid like this?
Speaker 7 (06:57):
Mommy, this is your trophy as much of his. You've
always been my biggest fan. You're my light, You're my
why you're my biggest supporter. Your sacrifice is courage love.
Those have been my first playbook and the playbook that
I'm gonna carry it through my side, through my entire life.
You taught me that toughness doesn't need to be loud.
Speaker 6 (07:15):
It can be quiet and strong. It's choosing hope. It's
believing in yourself when the world doesn't give you much
reason to. Together, you and I are rewinding what people
think is possible.
Speaker 8 (07:27):
Hell wow, Poppy, thank you for grounding me.
Speaker 6 (07:38):
Thanks for holding me accountable when it was always tough.
It reminded me that talent as you can't have talent
I mean sorry. Remind me that talent means nothing without
discipline and consistency. While I'm playing a team game, I'm
learning to grow into a man, and you partner personify commitment.
You picked all of us up whenever we've needed a
most to my little brother Max, thank you for bringing
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joy to me and everyone around you. Your joy's infectious.
Speaker 2 (08:10):
Love you bro A shout out for Max.
Speaker 6 (08:16):
And for my grandparents on a modi socer fiso. This means.
Speaker 2 (08:21):
Much, I think, he said.
Speaker 1 (08:26):
The blue pens and the fried chicken my Spanish isn't great?
Exactly what he said, all right, we gotta go to
Stefu shoes back with us from uh you know, we
could also been a horrible story. It turned out to be
a great story. Can you translate for me?
Speaker 2 (08:40):
Let's see ready here, yeah, go ahead, here we go.
Speaker 6 (08:42):
Put it on a Mordi soccer fiso. This means okay.
Speaker 1 (08:45):
I think he said, you made a tremendous sacrifice for me.
Speaker 2 (08:49):
You made a sacrifice my grandparents, my grandparents, grandparents and
parents as well.
Speaker 6 (08:54):
On a Mardi soccer fiso. This meansko much.
Speaker 2 (08:58):
What is that? Locato mucho? I love you very much?
Speaker 6 (09:02):
All right?
Speaker 2 (09:02):
Then here last one, all of my heart and all
of my love.
Speaker 6 (09:08):
That's great?
Speaker 2 (09:15):
Are his parents?
Speaker 9 (09:15):
Cuban? Is that the Cuban Spanish? Even Cuban Spanish? Does
it differ from Mexican Spanish or South American Spanish?
Speaker 2 (09:26):
Or am I digging a hole here? There are there
are slight difference, slight differences. Okay, I'll go with that.
Speaker 6 (09:31):
This is an important one. I want every kid out
there who feels overlooked, under underestimated to know I was you.
I was that kid too. I was in your shoes.
The truth is. You don't need the most stars, hype
or rankings. You just need discipline, heart and people who
believe in you. And you need to believe in your
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own abilities. I hope this moment shows you that chasting
your dreams are worth it, no matter how big or
impossi they seem. God Bless go Hooters. Thank you guys all.
Speaker 1 (10:04):
Ah, that's great, What a great speech. And he gave
Hooters a shout out at the end.
Speaker 2 (10:09):
God Bless Hoosiers.
Speaker 6 (10:14):
Sorry, God Bless go Hooters. Thank you.
Speaker 2 (10:17):
No, you're wrong, You're wrong, Go Hooters.
Speaker 6 (10:20):
God bless go Hooters. Thank you.
Speaker 1 (10:23):
Sounds He stuck a complimented his favorite bars, Hooters.
Speaker 2 (10:29):
You know, look, can you do? Look? The kid's great
right up.
Speaker 1 (10:32):
Until the end and then he's, uh, you went off
script a little bit.
Speaker 6 (10:35):
God bless go Hooters. Thank you guys all.
Speaker 2 (10:37):
Yeah, go Hooters.
Speaker 6 (10:43):
He the a little It was a live read Joe Hooters,
Go Hooters, Jo Hooters.
Speaker 1 (10:49):
Yeah, I got that man. That's great, but not but
you know what the Hooters has got to do. Sign
this guy up to to what you know, do some
live read. There's some commercials endorsement, endorsement time.
Speaker 6 (11:03):
Joe Hooters. Joe Hooters, Go.
Speaker 2 (11:05):
Hooters, and that'd be great.
Speaker 1 (11:07):
At the end, you know, I like to thank my mom,
my dad, the heart of my soul, my eye, my well,
all this work you've ever done, my brother Max, my sister,
my uncle, my grandparents.
Speaker 6 (11:19):
Joe Hooters, Go Hooters.
Speaker 1 (11:23):
It just gives a a huge shout out to his
favorite waitress at Hooters at the end, Jo Hooters.
Speaker 10 (11:29):
You're listening to Tim Conway Junior on demand from KFI
Am six forty.
Speaker 1 (11:35):
There's any more information coming out about the Reiners horrible
story last night, we'll have it for you. Rob Reiner
and Michelle Reiner allegedly slaughtered and killed by their son,
Nick Reiner.
Speaker 2 (11:47):
Just a dreadful story.
Speaker 1 (11:49):
Nobody saw it coming, and it all may have started
at Conan O'Brien's party on Saturday, when Nick Reiner, who
his parents presumed where was high, was walking around the
party asking everyone if they were famous, Hey are you famous?
Probably in that tone, in a very derogatory, rude way,
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Hey are you famous? And Rob Reiner probably saw him
do it and said, hey, cut that crap please, and
Nick blew up huge fight. They go home and sometime
between the end of that party and noon the next
day they were slaughtered and Nick Reiner has been arrested.
(12:35):
So a more information on that, we will have that
for you immediately. In sports NFL, Patrick Mahomes has had
probably the worst professional day of his career, maybe of
his life.
Speaker 2 (12:50):
He tore his ACL.
Speaker 1 (12:52):
I think it's his ACL or his knee, and Kansas
City was eliminated from the playoffs in the very same game.
A horrible day for Kansas City fans and the Kansas
City Chiefs.
Speaker 2 (13:05):
That Kelsey except dude's first name, Jason.
Speaker 1 (13:09):
Jason Travis Travis Kelsey should have quit two years ago,
right after he won the Super Bowl, you know, hanging
out with Taylor Swift and leave the game behind. But
now he goes out, he'll probably end this year and
not go back to playing. He'll probably retire, and he
retires on a really sour note, not even getting in
the playoffs.
Speaker 11 (13:29):
Kansas City reeling after Patrick Mahomes tour his ACL in
Sunday Nights game with less than two minutes to go.
Mahomes looking right at home with the game and a
possible play A bid on the line, but then Mahomes.
Speaker 12 (13:42):
On SMIs.
Speaker 6 (13:45):
On says he goes to the Crown.
Speaker 11 (13:46):
It looks like that as Mahomes leaves the field to
see treatment and Chiefs playoffs hopes are shut down. The
team shut out from the postseason for the first time
in ten years.
Speaker 1 (13:58):
Wow, straight years going to the playoffs and they're done.
Speaker 2 (14:02):
Patrick Hurt has left knee.
Speaker 12 (14:04):
We'll get an MRI Then't.
Speaker 11 (14:06):
Look good, the quarterback writing to fans, don't know why
this had to happen, and not going to lie. It hurts,
but all we can do now is trust in God
and attack every single day, over and over again. Meanwhile,
Colts quarterback Philip Rivers is back on the scoreboard.
Speaker 1 (14:23):
What a great story. This guy comes out of retirement.
He's retired for four or five years, comes out and
nearly beats the Seattle the Seahawks.
Speaker 11 (14:33):
Ending a nearly five year retirement, his high school team
cheering him on. The forty four year old throwing his
first touchdown pass in eighteen one hundred days. Wow, touchdown,
a seven yard touchdown pass to Josh Downs, giving Indianapolis
a slight halftime lead, but the Seattle Seahawks battling back,
ending the game eighteen to sixteen.
Speaker 2 (14:55):
Yeah, that was a great game.
Speaker 1 (14:56):
There was a sixty yard field goal by the Colts
and then the the Seahawks came back and kicked the
fifty seven yarder to win the game.
Speaker 6 (15:03):
Rivers emotional.
Speaker 1 (15:04):
And the Rams play the Seahawks on Thursday, Thursday night,
this Thursday, very you know, three days from now. So
that's gonna be for first place and hopefully the Rams
can do what they did yesterday to the Lions.
Speaker 11 (15:19):
Rivers emotional after his return to the field.
Speaker 5 (15:23):
Sometimes there is doubt and it's real, and you again
you can the guaranteed safe bet is to go home
or to not go for it, and the other one
is shoot. Le's see what happens.
Speaker 1 (15:37):
You know, this guy came out of retirement, probably just
to get the hell out of his house. He has
nine children, nine kids in the house.
Speaker 6 (15:46):
Listen, it was a close game.
Speaker 11 (15:48):
He did a great job, and we do have one
more game tonight. The Pittsburgh Steelers host the Miami Dolphins
on Monday Night Football. It's gonna feel like it's about eight.
Speaker 8 (15:55):
Degrees at kickoff.
Speaker 2 (15:56):
Yeah, it's gonna be called the temperature.
Speaker 1 (15:58):
The coldest in America is in Indiana right now and Illinois.
So it's minus fifteen degrees in Paris, Illinois, and minus
fifteen degrees west northwest of Perrysville in Indiana.
Speaker 2 (16:15):
The hottest warmest city in all of.
Speaker 1 (16:18):
America was Palm Springs, California. Today and today. The high
temperature in Palm Springs eighty nine degrees on December fifteenth,
eighty nine degrees. That is crazy. I'd like to wish
my dad a happy birthday. Today is my father's birthday,
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and he would have been I think ninety two. Let
me do the quick math here, let me see. I
think minus two zero two five. Yes, he would have
been ninety two years old today, ninety two. So Dad,
if you're listening up there, my happy birthday. We missed
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you and I'll probably see you sooner than you think.
Speaker 2 (17:04):
Wow.
Speaker 1 (17:05):
Well, the diet, you know, it just it's not working.
High blood pressure, cholesterol, you know, being you know, just bedridden,
you know, all right, Yeah, vodka vaping not working out.
Speaker 2 (17:22):
You know, it adds up, it adds up.
Speaker 10 (17:24):
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Speaker 1 (17:31):
The horrible story that's coming out of Brentwood. We'll keep
an eye on that. Any more information coming out on
the Reiner double murder, and the one.
Speaker 2 (17:40):
Suspect has been arrested.
Speaker 1 (17:41):
He was arrested nine to fifteen last night at USC
a huge LAPD presence when he was taken down and arrested,
and now he's on suicide watch. Nick Reiner, who is
the only suspect in the double homicide of his parents,
Rob Reiner and Michelle Reiner, was arrested last night at
nine point fifteen at USC. And so if there's any
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more information on it, we will have it for you immediately.
Speaker 6 (18:07):
You know.
Speaker 1 (18:07):
I have a But for some reason, these june bugs
keep get coming in the house.
Speaker 2 (18:12):
I don't know if you guys deal with this.
Speaker 1 (18:14):
I get these big ass june bugs coming in the house,
and because they don't bite or sting, I don't kill them.
My policy in my house is if a bug comes
in and it can sting me or bite me, it's
lights out.
Speaker 2 (18:28):
It's over. So spiders, bees, wasps, I don't deal with.
Speaker 13 (18:31):
It's done.
Speaker 1 (18:33):
But if I see a june bug, I catch it,
or or a cricket, I catch it and I throw
it out in the yard. I squeeze it very lightly
in a paper towel, and I walk it outside and
I always say the same thing to the bug as
I release it. Go tell the world, Tell them to
stay the f out of my house. No, go tell
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the world that I SACRIMI saved your life. And I
wonder if that happens. I wonder if a june bug,
when he's inside the house he can't get out, he
can't get through those American vision windows. I wonder if
he and I capture him in a paper towel. I
think he came to the chimney. I wonder if he
goes out in the world and goes, God, Almighty, what
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a story I got. I was in that house for
three days and they were chasing me. I was flying around,
and there's one cat with some kind of big, huge
paper caught me and he squeezed me. Not hard enough
to kill me, but he squeezed me. Felt kind of good,
and he threw me out of that house. I wonder
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if they'd tell other bugs about their experience. He probably
tells his family when he gets home. Yeah, right, you're
not gonna believe what happened to me today, right, And
then you know, and then the uncle's like, oh, let
me tell me guess paper towel thrown out on your ass,
right right.
Speaker 2 (19:50):
No, and then the other uncle's like that happened to
me once.
Speaker 1 (19:53):
Yeah, But I wonder if they do, like I don't
think they do, because you know, I when when ants
come into the house, I wipe them out, and I
must have killed millions of ants in my life, and
they keep coming in the house. They never learned, Like
one generation after another after another. They never learned that
it's off limits to come into my house.
Speaker 14 (20:14):
Non learners, Yeah, absolutely are. There are the younger generations
and word never got back to them.
Speaker 6 (20:20):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (20:20):
Or they think they can win, you know, like, h
screw that guy. There's more of us than there are him.
Oh he's got that can.
Speaker 2 (20:26):
Or they think they're going to be the one to
beat the story then to come in and survive. Yeah,
and they never do. They never learn They never learned.
All right.
Speaker 1 (20:33):
Christmas Tree Lot, Anaheim Tree Lot hires people with autism.
Speaker 2 (20:37):
It's a great story. So listen up here we go.
Speaker 15 (20:41):
At first look, Roger's Christmas tree lot looks like any
other rows of trees in every shape, size and even color.
The smell of pine in the air, and family searching
for the perfect tree. But this lot is rooted in
something deeper.
Speaker 12 (20:54):
It started and still going on is to help. It's
winter purpose.
Speaker 1 (21:00):
How can you buy a tree anywhere else in Anaheim
or Orange County?
Speaker 2 (21:05):
In this place? How do you do it?
Speaker 15 (21:08):
Tyrone Rogers, a former Seattle Seahawks player, started the business
thirty years ago to provide jobs for people who had
been formerly incarcerated and couldn't find jobs. Ten years ago,
when his son was diagnosed with autism, his mission evolved.
Speaker 12 (21:22):
I'm thinking about my son.
Speaker 6 (21:23):
When you get older was opportunity for him?
Speaker 15 (21:26):
He decided he wanted to create opportunities for people like
his son, and today Rogers hires ten young adults each year,
all on the spectrum to help run the tree launch.
Speaker 12 (21:39):
Just hear other people cousiner smile the kids.
Speaker 15 (21:44):
For employees like Jose Garcia, the job means more than
seasonal work.
Speaker 12 (21:48):
I like supporting my family help him. Ole have brothers
and sisters and we all helped together.
Speaker 15 (21:57):
For Clement, Victor and Noah Gerty, It's about learning new
skills and building confidence.
Speaker 1 (22:02):
You know, there's a great idea. You hire people with autism.
You give them some purpose, You give them, you know,
a job. They make their own money. They feel better
about themselves. But I don't know how you go to
that lot and you don't really see what you like
and you leave without getting a tree. That has got
to be a difficult walk out of there. Like you
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go there, you know everybody's got autism. You want to
buy a tree, you don't really see what you like,
and you slink.
Speaker 2 (22:29):
Out of there.
Speaker 13 (22:30):
You know, you don't feel good about yourself at all.
You feel like you've let down society. You're walking out
of there with your wife and your kids, and you
feel an inch high. You feel low, and you are
You're low. You can't do that.
Speaker 1 (22:47):
You got to buy a tree and then just throw
it away and buy another one somewhere else.
Speaker 12 (22:51):
My skills that I learned is how to tie down trees,
how to build the bows, and to put them on
the cheese.
Speaker 2 (22:59):
I hope people.
Speaker 1 (23:00):
I bet that guy's gray at tying down trees. I
bet there's never been one that flies off and hits
the guy in the back in the windshield.
Speaker 15 (23:08):
Host people skills, Rogers says, understanding and patience makes the difference.
Speaker 5 (23:13):
Maybe extra training here there or help, but once they
get it, they got it and they can do the job.
Speaker 6 (23:19):
As good as anyone else.
Speaker 15 (23:21):
So while customers come to Rogers Christmas Tree lot for
a tree, many leaves.
Speaker 2 (23:25):
Hear that you hear the name of this place, Christmas
tree lot for it. What's the name of it?
Speaker 15 (23:28):
Come to Rogers Christmas tree lot for a.
Speaker 1 (23:31):
Tree, Rogers Christmas Tree Lot, Rogers Christmas Tree Lot in.
Speaker 2 (23:37):
Anaheim's Rogers R. O. DG. Oh it is okay, Rogers
in Anaheim.
Speaker 15 (23:42):
Rogers Christmas tree lot for a tree. Many leave supporting
a bigger cause, a business built on second chances, inclusion
and purpose. And Tyrone Roger, is the owner of the
Christmas Tree Lot, says, there are many misconceptions about the
abilities of those living with disabilities. So we hope that
this story forages other business owners to also provide similar opportunities.
Speaker 2 (24:05):
What a guy, What a guy?
Speaker 1 (24:07):
Tyrone Rogers gets the atta boy for today. Born in
nineteen sixty nine, he played football a defensive tackle in
the NFL and Canadian Football League an early career. He
played high school football at Banning High School in Wilmington, California.
Speaker 2 (24:24):
Local kid, and he's got a great idea.
Speaker 1 (24:29):
Hire these kids with autism, give them some purpose, give
them some cash. Let them feel great about themselves. And
guess what, You're gonna feel great about yourself when you
buy a tree from Rogers. So when we come back,
I'll give you the address. You don't have to look
it up. I'll give you the address. And if you
don't buy a tree from Rogers lot, shame on you.
(24:52):
I'm gonna shame you. I'm gonna shame you. Shame on you. Yeah,
you Anheim people, you know the right thing to do here.
You know, you know it, you know, and I know,
and you're gonna go. You're gonna buy one from Rogers.
If I was anywhere around then that had already bought a trail,
absolutely be going. I'm the same way. I in a heartbeat.
(25:14):
Next year, I'm gonna buy one from Rogers in Anaheim
and hopefully gets home. Yeah, these freeway seventy miles an hour,
the tie with a tree tied on the top of
your car, there could be no needles when you get home,
just the stems, the branches and that's it.
Speaker 10 (25:35):
You're listening to Tim Conway Junior on demand from KFI
AM six forty.
Speaker 1 (25:41):
We have some late breaking news that TMZ is reporting
about Rob Reiner's kid Nick and Bellio has the information.
Speaker 2 (25:50):
What do you know?
Speaker 8 (25:51):
So?
Speaker 14 (25:51):
TMZ is reporting that Nick checked into the Pierside Santa
Monica Hotel around four am on Senday using his credit card.
He checked in came hours after he got into a
heated argument with his father at Conan O'Brien's Christmas party.
Eye witnesses who saw Nick check in says he seemed
tweaked out, but there was no visible signs he had
been in a violent confrontation where told definitely no bloodstains
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or cuts on his body. The reservation was made for
just a day, but Nick never formally checked out. When
the staff came into his room later Sunday morning, they
found the shower full of blood, blood on the bed.
The window in the room was covered by bed sheets.
LAPD robbery homicide detectives went to the hotel Monday to
gather evidence and also interview employees. Nick was eventually tracked
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down and arrested about twenty miles away in Exposition Park
near downtown LA.
Speaker 1 (26:40):
So he must have come home from that party and
the argument continued on the way home, and when they
got home he lost it. He must have killed his
mom and dad, probably, I don't know, ten thirty eleven
o'clock Saturday night, and they weren't discovered until noon the
next day.
Speaker 2 (26:57):
Wow.
Speaker 1 (26:58):
Possibly, Yeah, And he covered the window because he was
all tweaked out and paranoid probably, And what a what a.
Speaker 2 (27:05):
Day for that family? Man, oh man, unbelievable.
Speaker 1 (27:10):
There's another said story coming out in show business. You
may not know the name, but you certainly know the
character that I'm about to tell you about. There is
a very famous actor who I think it was during
the nineteen eighties, was very popular on TV. There was
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a couple two people on General Hospital named Luke and Laura.
Speaker 2 (27:41):
You remember this song.
Speaker 8 (27:50):
Everyone, what.
Speaker 2 (28:01):
Goods up? Step here we goa left, don't cry?
Speaker 8 (28:18):
She won?
Speaker 12 (28:20):
All right?
Speaker 1 (28:20):
That was Luke and Laura Bellio. You were probably perfect
age for this. You were probably glued to this set.
Speaker 14 (28:26):
This is one of those General Hospitals Luke and Laura
you recorded on the DVD and go home and watch it.
Speaker 6 (28:33):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (28:34):
Oh, absolutely heartbreaking?
Speaker 6 (28:36):
Is that?
Speaker 1 (28:36):
Anthony Geary, the Daytime Emmy winner who played half of
General Hospitals super couple Luke Spencer and Laura Baldwin, has
passed away at the age seventy eight. The entire General
Hospital family is heartbroken over the news of Tony Gary's passing.
Tony was a brilliant actor and set the bar that
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we continue to strive for. General Hospital executive producer Frank
Valentini wrote on Monday in two posts on x Quote,
his legacy and that of Luke Spencer's will live on
through generations of General Hospital cast members who have followed
in his footsteps. We send our sincereous sympathies to his husband, Claudio, family,
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and friends. May he rest in peace. So he died
after complications a few days after a planned surgery in Amsterdam,
according to his husband Claudio Gama, and I guess that's
from soap opera digest.
Speaker 2 (29:38):
Do you get soap opera die jests. I'll have to
check the mail boxers when I get.
Speaker 1 (29:42):
Home anyway, So that is a that's a big loss
for General Hospital. My sister didn't miss a second of
that Luke and Laura story. I was not into it
as much as she was, but she had to be
home because back then, you know, you couldn't really rely
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on the on the tape recorder on the VHS just
to go off in time.
Speaker 14 (30:06):
I would get so mad when you'd like plan it
to record it because it was like a big, big moment.
Speaker 4 (30:12):
Get home and it's like, didn't.
Speaker 1 (30:13):
Record, or there's a football game on instead that the
dad decided to record. But they said it was a
shock to her family and friends and that Gary had
passed away. He had two thousand episodes of General Hospital
and he was a cast member since nineteen seventy eight.
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He won He took home the trophy for Best Lead
Actor eight times nineteen eighty two, nineteen ninety nine, two
thousand and two, thousand and four, two thousand and six,
two thousand and eight, twenty twelve, and twenty fifteen, So
that was quite a range from eight. From nineteen eighty
two until twenty fifteen, he was taking home statues for
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playing Luke was it Luke Spencer?
Speaker 2 (31:00):
Luke Spencer?
Speaker 1 (31:01):
So I'm I know it was overshadowed by the Reiners story,
but still that was a big deal for a lot
of women in this country. He passed away at the
age of seventy eight. All right, who's coming in next
to Andy? Andy Reesemeyer coming up next right here on
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