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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's KFI Am sixty and you're listening to The Conway
Show on demand on the iHeartRadio app. All right, we're
gonna get talk to Alex Michaelson shortly about Governor Newsome.
But first we've got a lot of other news going on.
Lots going on, including an execution. What the hell I
(00:20):
thought these went away? But in some states you can
decide how the state executes you lethal injection, electric chair,
firing squad, firing squad. How about that one. That's probably
the way I choose to go.
Speaker 2 (00:36):
Kind of weird to give someone the choice, like their
last meal, of how they're gonna die.
Speaker 1 (00:40):
Yeah, and then you're gonna see it a couple of
minutes later, you know, as they fire nine hundred bullets
into this guy.
Speaker 3 (00:46):
I wonder if you eaty Meedy money moded, you know,
when they do.
Speaker 1 (00:49):
From what I hear the execution, there's five or six
guys that are pointing guns at this dude. Yeah, and
two of them have blanks. Yeah, And so nobody knows
who really killed the guy.
Speaker 2 (01:01):
So I guess that's like a way so the person
pulling the trigger can have a little bit of guilt
free feeling. All that may or may not have been
the one, but you.
Speaker 1 (01:10):
Know, they should sell those spots to see you know, like,
if you're really pissed the guy you know killed your daughter,
your wife, your husband, whatever you should be, you know,
pay a thousand bucks to be on the firing squad.
Speaker 3 (01:21):
That's a golden ticket. Yeah, and pomp. I'm right in
the chin with one, all right.
Speaker 1 (01:26):
Alex Michaelson is with U's from Fox eleven News.
Speaker 3 (01:29):
Alex, how you.
Speaker 4 (01:30):
Bob, I'm good ding gone with you team?
Speaker 3 (01:33):
Tell you with you man?
Speaker 1 (01:34):
Hey, I don't know your connection to the Gavin Newsom
Charlie Kirk interview, but it seems like you're connected to
that somehow.
Speaker 4 (01:45):
Well, we did the first interview with Charlie Kirk right
after the interview happened, That's what, so we got his
perspective and got to hear from him, including which we
learned which I didn't realize that Kimberly Guilfoyle, Gavin Newsom's
ex wife, is the one who set it up. Appurrently,
the two of them are still in some regular contact
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and she sort of serves as an emissary to the
right wing world because of course she was you know,
with Donald Trump Junior for a while, and so she
reached out to Charlie Kirk and put the two of
them in touch.
Speaker 1 (02:18):
What I learned through that interview is that Gavin Newsom's
thirteen year old son is a huge conservative and a
huge Charlie.
Speaker 4 (02:26):
Kirk fan, right, so it seems like he maybe takes
off after his grandparents more. You know, Jennifer Ciebel Newsom's
parents are huge Republicans. They're very wealthy. They live in Montana,
their buddies with Ron de Santis, and they, you know,
are big and even Gavin Newsom makes the point that
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he watches Fox News Channel almost every night to like
learn that perspective. So the Republicanism is on in that
house a lot.
Speaker 3 (02:56):
I guess strange Bedfellows.
Speaker 4 (02:58):
Eh it is, yeah. I mean what does that say
to Gavin Newsom, that that this is odd?
Speaker 3 (03:05):
I don't know, it's really weird.
Speaker 4 (03:07):
Yeah, it is odd.
Speaker 3 (03:08):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (03:09):
So what did Charlie Kirk say about the interview? What
was his feeling on how it went? I know some
people on the left were disgusted by Gavin Newsom.
Speaker 4 (03:20):
His big takeaway was that Gavin Newsom wants to be
president more than anybody he's ever met before.
Speaker 1 (03:26):
He said, all right, well, look, I think that's half
the battle. You have to really want that to you know,
to make four hundred thousand dollars a year, and half
the nation wants to wipe you out.
Speaker 4 (03:41):
That's what way to look at it. There's a lot
there's a lot of perks that come with that job too,
but I think that yeah. He also said that he
was surprised that Newsom agreed with him as quickly on
the transgender in sports issue, with Kirk saying that he
thinks that if you're born male, you shouldn't be allowed
to compete in female sports, which, by the way, eighty
percent of the country agrees with. Eighty percent of the
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country is in that camp, including most Democrats. So Newsom
made big news by agreeing with eighty percent of the country,
which shows how far outside the norm a lot of
Democratic politicians are on this issue.
Speaker 1 (04:17):
Okay, but you and I are old enough to remember
twenty five years ago were eighty percent of the country
said that marriage should be between a man and a woman.
Speaker 4 (04:28):
Right, I mean, I think the way that you could
differentiate it, and I'm not, of course, I don't take
positions I just put it out there. Is back the
idea of marriage equality doesn't take anything away from your marriage.
So if a gay couple gets married, it doesn't really
hurt your straight marriage.
Speaker 3 (04:47):
You know.
Speaker 4 (04:48):
The old joke back then was we want to be
as miserable as everybody else. But if you're if you're
a girl competing in sports and there's a biological male
who has genetic advantages and comes into your sport and
starts winning at everything, that's unfair to you. So now
they're taking away potentially your ability to fairly compete against
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everybody else. So there's an argument that it's taking away
women's rights or female rights as compared to just giving
more rights, more equal rights to everybody.
Speaker 1 (05:21):
Okay, that's one side of the coin. Let me give
you the other one, and let me tell you why
I think there might be some wiggle room. Let's say
you had a guy who was washed out of the NBA.
He played for Duke, he was not great on the NBA.
He has a sex change. Now he plays in the
WNBA tomahawking on those women and scoring one hundred and
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eighty points a night.
Speaker 3 (05:44):
Wouldn't you go to the crypto to see.
Speaker 4 (05:47):
That you're saying, from a business perspective, you want to
watch it.
Speaker 3 (05:52):
That's right, that's right.
Speaker 4 (05:55):
Yeah, I know I don't really want to see that. Right,
More dunky in a WNBA might make it a little
bit better in terms of ratings.
Speaker 1 (06:04):
Well, they're talking about bringing the rim down a foot
or two or three.
Speaker 4 (06:08):
Maybe they should or four. But if you've noticed, though,
part of the reason that the WNBA's ratings have upticked
a little bit with Caate and Clark and the rest
of it is that the NBA itself has become so
much more about three point shooting, and the women can
do that just as well as the men, some of
the really good women can. That has been more of
an equalizer, and so people are looking at basketball. Three
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point shooting is more important than dunkings for a lot
of people that are watching, which is a big reason
why the women's game is more appealing. Though.
Speaker 1 (06:36):
Well, in analytics they say that every shot you take
should be a three pointer. That that's yeah, mathematically works
out in the long run that every shot a team
take should be a three pointer.
Speaker 4 (06:48):
I think it's kind of boring as an old school
basketball purist, but I understand why teams are doing it.
Speaker 3 (06:54):
Yeah, it does seem like.
Speaker 1 (06:55):
Look, when I was playing basketball in high school, not
that I played on a team or anything, just you know,
playing with friends, that far of a shot used to
be called a prayer.
Speaker 4 (07:06):
Yeah, and now guys like Steph Curry are able to
hit it from the logo from half court like easily.
That's part of their warm up routine. It's amazing. Luca
Doncis does that for his warm up routine. If you
watch him at the Crypt, he shoots the half court
shots as part of his warm up.
Speaker 3 (07:21):
Yeah, I know you're a Laker fan.
Speaker 1 (07:22):
It does seem like the Lakers got the better part
of that trade with Dallas.
Speaker 4 (07:27):
Well, especially the fact that Anthony Davis got hurt in
the first quarter of the first game and then paor
Kyrie Irving gets hurt too. I mean, now it seems
like the Mavericks franchise is cursed in the way that
the Clippers franchise is cursed and the Chargers franchise is cursed.
Sometimes if you do wrong by your fans, you know,
a karma seems to catch up with you.
Speaker 1 (07:48):
That's right, all right, Alex Michael sins with us. I
saw you on the news talking about the very popular
Dodger pop up there on Fairfax.
Speaker 3 (07:56):
What's going on with that?
Speaker 4 (07:59):
Yeah, apparently it's it's all about the sort of Tokyo
Dodgers merchandise with a sort of emphasis on the Japanese
community and merchandise to that world. And you think about,
like what a cultural phenomenon the Dodgers are going to
be for this Tokyo series. Not only are they going
to Tokyo, but they're starting pitchers for both those games
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will be Yoshinovo, Yama Moto and Roki Sasaki, with Shoe
Otani playing as a designated hitter. I mean, it's going
to be like the biggest story in that country, and
the Dodgers are going to be right there, and so
there's gonna be a lot of stuff happening throughout the
southern California when that happens, highlighting the US Japanese relationship
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in different parts of town should be really something.
Speaker 3 (08:44):
Yeah, it should be great.
Speaker 1 (08:45):
Adope, be friend of mine callby and said, hey, you
work with iHeart the Dodgers with iHeart? Can you get
me four tickets together for the Dodgers' home opener in Tokyo.
I'm like, can do Where do you want them on
the field? You want to where do you want them?
They're only twenty one thousand dollars a ticket?
Speaker 4 (09:04):
Yep, Yeah, so you got some right because you're the
king of that king of the radio station. Right when
they give him John Cobold instead.
Speaker 1 (09:11):
You know, since I've been working here, the Dodgers have
been with iHeart, I think for ten years or so.
Speaker 3 (09:16):
I don't have to look that up.
Speaker 1 (09:18):
Maybe less, but I've gotten one ticket to one game
and I sat in the box by myself, one ticket,
one kit.
Speaker 4 (09:28):
I heard from our general manager recently, he's like, do
you want to ever go to the box eleven box
for the Lakers game? I'm like, there's a box. I've
been here for seven years, I'm the main anchor. Nobody's
ever mentioned that to me.
Speaker 3 (09:40):
Isn't that great?
Speaker 4 (09:41):
And I still haven't gotten a ticket, so I don't
know if that's ever going to happen.
Speaker 1 (09:44):
I know it's it's always the people closest are the
people that are not seen at all.
Speaker 3 (09:48):
You know, it's wild.
Speaker 4 (09:49):
Wow, it's the salespeople. It's all about the money. That's
how the world works.
Speaker 1 (09:53):
What's on the big show. The issue is tonight. That's
a popular show.
Speaker 4 (09:57):
Thank you. We've got Charlie Kirk not only talking about
the newsome interview, but what he thinks about California and
this the crazy movement he's doing going to all these campuses,
including this week, USC and Seasun where he gets hundreds,
if not thousands of kids that come up and it's
a whole scene. You know, he's got millions of followers,
and and he got more young people to vote for
Trump this time than Harris. It was the first time
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that the Republican won young people. And then we also
have Scott Turner, who's the new Secretary of Housing and
Urban Development. Interesting background, This guy used to be an
NFL football player. He played for the Chargers, the Broncos,
the Redskins, and he became a pastor, became a legislator,
and now he's the Secretary of Housing in Urban Development.
(10:39):
We went spend time out with him in Pasadena and
we went to South LA with him too, to talk
about what the Trump administration is going to be doing
for homelessness and some different approaches than what's been happening,
because clearly what's been happening hasn't been working.
Speaker 3 (10:51):
What is Kirk, what is Charlie going to us Seed?
You know.
Speaker 4 (10:55):
He went last week. I was there on Monday.
Speaker 1 (10:57):
Yeah, he's pretty sharp. And those kids come all come
up to microphone and try to, you know, to trip
him off, and he always sets him straight.
Speaker 3 (11:06):
It's wild.
Speaker 4 (11:08):
It is amazing though, how dumb so many of the students.
Speaker 3 (11:11):
Are come up there. I didn't want to say, maybe.
Speaker 4 (11:14):
They take afection. It doesn't get me much hope in
terms of what we're doing at higher education right now,
because you know, he dropped out of college. He didn't
even he didn't even go. And it's like, what does
this say about our assistance?
Speaker 1 (11:26):
Okay, okay, you know what. I'm glad you brought this up.
I know we gotta take a break. I'm glad you
brought this up. Not only are some of the kids
really dumb, but the way they dress in college is unreal.
When I went to college, I had I had either
slacks or nice I didn't even wear jeans. I had
nice pants and a polo shirt or a long disleeve
button down shirt to every single class I went to.
Speaker 3 (11:51):
Really, yes, I respected the institution. I know you did too.
You didn't go and flip flops.
Speaker 4 (12:00):
Usually, but there were times I was at least in jeans.
Speaker 3 (12:03):
Okay, all right, jeans is fine.
Speaker 1 (12:06):
I see kids with flip flops and tank tops and
colored hair and nose rings and belly rings.
Speaker 3 (12:12):
I see the whole run.
Speaker 4 (12:14):
Yeah, well you look on you know that you go
to the street or go out to dinner. Pet people
are dressed like that all the time too. They're there.
There isn't a lot of respect for anything.
Speaker 3 (12:22):
These kids.
Speaker 1 (12:24):
Parents are spending sixty to eighty thousand dollars a year
and they're and they're going to school in a tank top.
Speaker 4 (12:32):
Yeah, they can't buy him some close close charge shoes.
While you're doing this.
Speaker 1 (12:35):
It's tremendously disrespectful to the to the you know, to
the either the teacher or the professor.
Speaker 3 (12:40):
I think it is.
Speaker 4 (12:42):
Yeah, and and sometimes it also creates a certain mindset
when you're when you're dressed better in terms of sure
focused and I'm disciplined, and I'm in the in the
zone as compared to the other I'm lazy and I
just woke up.
Speaker 1 (12:54):
Look, you got into USC, you got lucky, you drew up,
you got a very lucky life that you got to do. See,
I know it's a lot of hard work, but there's
also a lot of luck involved. A lot of kids
want to get in. Once you get in, you got
to respect that institution.
Speaker 4 (13:08):
Yeah, and being that the news guy who was always
doing the school news, I did half my classes in
my suit, that's right, because I had to go do
the newscast. So yeah, I was always overdressed.
Speaker 3 (13:17):
For the classes. I respect you.
Speaker 1 (13:18):
And look where you landed up making millions of dollars
a year, So good for you.
Speaker 4 (13:22):
Am I am not making millions of dollars, but I
am in a cheap suit right now, so very good.
Speaker 3 (13:27):
How many suits do you own?
Speaker 5 (13:30):
Uh?
Speaker 4 (13:31):
Got like maybe seven right now?
Speaker 3 (13:33):
Oh that's it.
Speaker 1 (13:34):
Yeah, yeah, I thought it was like forty or fifty.
Speaker 3 (13:39):
God, I've seen you in the same suit there. That's six.
All right, buddy, appreciate you coming on ten thirty tonight.
Speaker 4 (13:43):
Right ten thirty to night.
Speaker 3 (13:45):
Dig Dog Dig doll with you. Buddy, say how to
your parents for me?
Speaker 4 (13:49):
I will okay.
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Safe is stolen saves and ATMs found near the Santas
Susanna Pass. That's where people go to dump them after
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they take all the money out. Then they dump those
safes and ATMs.
Speaker 7 (15:50):
A den of stolen safes and ATM machines down a
steep shoulder of the one eighteen freeway.
Speaker 8 (15:56):
Walking down right over here, all of a sudden it's
in a pass near Rocky Peak, and look down the
well and there's a whole bunch of safes.
Speaker 3 (16:02):
It was crazy. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (16:03):
The Santa Susanna Pass is where the one eighteen goes
from the San Fernando Valley into Semi Valley. Were a
lot of people dumb stuff or yeah, oh yeah, pass
yep because it's really dark there at night. You can't
there's no street lights or anything. You know, before, I
don't know if you were out here before or not,
but when I was a kid, there was no one
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eighteen freeway. You had to go on the Santa Susanna
Pass to get to see Valley.
Speaker 3 (16:27):
Oh my god.
Speaker 1 (16:28):
You had like trips through that, you know, like we
were driving like chitty chitty bang bangs, like getting through
driving a big bear. Now that's right. Yeah, there's no highway,
no freeway. Now you jump out of the one eighteen.
You're there in minutes.
Speaker 7 (16:40):
David Weisberg and his girlfriend ut with a nonprofit group
volunteers cleaning communities recently picking up all kinds of trash
on the side of the road when they decided to
investigate what appeared to be a pile of stolen safes
and ATM machines.
Speaker 8 (16:53):
And I hike down there and there was like seven
of them, and there's a lot of paperwork, personal items
all grown around, not like it's probably it's like literally
axot open to most of them, and they look similar.
Speaker 7 (17:04):
David Sany and his girlfriend began sifting through the mountain
of paperwork.
Speaker 1 (17:08):
You know, if you can steal an ATM, that's usually
a good hit. There's usually twenty to forty thousand dollars.
Maybe you shouldn't tell everybody, but what them there's usually
twenty to forty thousand dollars in ATM. The one the
couple problems with the ATM is one they all have
tracking devices in them now so they know where they are,
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so when you steal them, they're gonna be on your
case pretty quickly. And number two, they are heavy as hell.
They do that on purpose. They weigh hundreds and hundreds
of pounds and they're very tough to break open. So
but if you can get in there and get your
nose in there, twenty to forty grand and we're.
Speaker 7 (17:47):
Able to gather contact information for one of the victims
of a stolen.
Speaker 8 (17:50):
Safe, able to connect with them and give them back
their stuff.
Speaker 3 (17:54):
Yeah, how much stuff, though, is left and.
Speaker 8 (17:56):
They were very happy about that.
Speaker 3 (17:57):
Which stuff?
Speaker 8 (17:58):
So the items that we found in the safe. Around
the safes were passports.
Speaker 3 (18:05):
Okay, yeah, no jewelry, no guns, no money, no watches.
Speaker 8 (18:10):
There were birth certificates, yeah, wedding album of the particular
stolen victim's daughter. There was a full living trust.
Speaker 7 (18:20):
David and his girlfriend says. The victim indicated he had
stored money in the safe and he.
Speaker 3 (18:25):
Said, oh is the money there?
Speaker 5 (18:27):
The money come back and he said, oh, that five
thousand dollars is probably gone.
Speaker 7 (18:31):
David's girlfriend says, when they just.
Speaker 3 (18:32):
You think the five grand is probably gone, try missing
from that set. They left the money and then just
don't be a Yeah.
Speaker 1 (18:39):
The guy was a wedding photo photo album junkie. He
just wanted the wedding photo albums. Could care less about
the cash.
Speaker 5 (18:46):
He said, Oh, that five thousand dollars is probably gone.
Speaker 1 (18:49):
David's girlfriends, what a detective. She should apply it with
LAPD man, she'd be great.
Speaker 7 (18:54):
David's girlfriend says, when they discovered what look like a
graveyard of stolen safes, that would no.
Speaker 3 (19:01):
She decided to look for her safe, which.
Speaker 5 (19:03):
Was stolen, and look and thought, my safe has to
be out there somewhere. So when I found their safe,
I felt really passionate about it because I thought, Wow,
it was like closure for me almost that they had
the same documents in their safe that I had in
my own safe.
Speaker 4 (19:17):
Oh.
Speaker 7 (19:18):
David and his girlfriend saying they don't believe that thieves
were engaged in identity theft because the multiple stolen safes
were filled with personal information but no money.
Speaker 3 (19:27):
The LAPD Is invested in.
Speaker 1 (19:29):
Their classy guys, you know. They they didn't want to
ruin anybody's personal life. They just wanted to doe all right,
what are we looking at? Elena Moreno on Channel four,
staff Fudh we popped that in. There's there somewhere of
her Beverly Grove and they got something working. You're yeah,
armed with a rifle.
Speaker 9 (19:46):
They were able to take him into custody. But then
they started searching the area and found a female victim.
At this point it's unclear what the injuries were to her,
but she was taken to the hospital where her condition
is unknown. This, of course, is an active investigation by
the LAPED. We see investigators walking in and out of
this house that I'm showing you here, and there's yellow
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tape surrounding it from all directions. This of course will
likely be an hour's long investigation.
Speaker 2 (20:15):
So if you do live in the area, you're gonna.
Speaker 9 (20:16):
Need to avoid Outfit Street just north of Oakwood Avenue.
That's late is here from the robe in News chapter four.
Speaker 1 (20:22):
Beverly Grove, Elena, Eleana, Moreno, Boost, Lila and Ding Dong.
And that's a big house. As somebody had a rifle,
cops had to come in. There's a woman injured. Beverly
Grove area. Man, this city throws a lot at you,
a lot every single day. It's really tough to get
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by in this city. A lot of crazies, crazy, crazy crazy.
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Speaker 1 (20:54):
But Ding and Dong on a Friday. Wow, it's great.
It's Friday. Right, you're gonna roll around, You're gonna get high.
Maybe I'll do some qua ludes.
Speaker 3 (21:04):
Hey, Now, I don't know. I don't know what people
do nowadays. Come back to the seventies. Yeah, do a bump,
Maybe you smoke a lid blue ones, dime bag. That's right.
You gotta be careful with the pills though, with that,
Oh my god, dude, what is that. You gotta be
careful with that. But when I was drawing saying back
(21:24):
then with acid, yeah, you know, it's like I'm touching that. Yeah,
you gotta be careful.
Speaker 1 (21:29):
But back when I was growing up, you know, din
bag lid, I wasn't really a big pot smoker.
Speaker 3 (21:34):
It got me too paranoid.
Speaker 1 (21:36):
The first time I ever smoked, I didn't get high
at all, and it just, you know what they called
the cherry hit the back of my throat and burn
my throat, Like, oh god, I hate it.
Speaker 3 (21:49):
So I just died backwards.
Speaker 1 (21:53):
Yeah, I don't know how that happened, but I remember, like, inhaling,
part of it went in my mouth and like, ah,
it sucks, you're doing it.
Speaker 3 (22:00):
Yeah, I guess I was.
Speaker 1 (22:01):
But you know what I did is I was so
afraid to smoke weed when I was younger that when
somebody had passed me the joint, i'd blow out instead
a suck in and I'd blow the cherry off it,
and people are.
Speaker 3 (22:11):
Like, what's going on with you? I said I didn't,
I didn't know how to smoke it, and I got them.
They all just said it reacted to this broh.
Speaker 1 (22:20):
So three weeks later I bought a dime bag and
said ten dollars worth of pot. I think it was
shake or ty stick or whatever it was, I don't know,
And I said, I'm gonna smoke the whole thing myself
and see if I can get high, cause I've never
been high in my life. That's probably I don't know,
maybe sixteen or seventeen. And I smoked the whole thing myself. Nothing, nothing,
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didn't feel a single thing. And at that point I
was sharing a room with my younger brother, my brother
uh Jake. He was on the bottom bunk. I was
on the top, and so I climbed in bed. It
was like eleven thirty at night, not buzzed at all,
just wasted ten bucks. And I climb into It's dark,
and I hear my brother from the bottom bunk.
Speaker 4 (23:04):
Go hey, Tamn.
Speaker 3 (23:06):
I said, ah what He goes hey, Tim? I said,
what do you want?
Speaker 4 (23:11):
Here is Tamn?
Speaker 1 (23:12):
I said, buddie, what do you want? And I couldn't
see him it was too dark. So he goes Tim
and I said, I said, look, if I've come down here,
I come down off this bunk. I'm gonna kick your
ass if you do it one more times.
Speaker 3 (23:25):
Such a sibling thing to say.
Speaker 2 (23:27):
I think anybody that has multiple siblings in a bunk
bed That sentence was uttered at.
Speaker 3 (23:32):
Some point set yeah, you're gonna be sorry, and he
did it again.
Speaker 4 (23:39):
He is Tim.
Speaker 1 (23:40):
So I get down, I turn the light on. It's
not my brother, it's my dog going And I was
so high that I heard him saying, Tim, I'm all right,
this stuff does work, all right, I get it.
Speaker 4 (23:57):
I get it.
Speaker 2 (24:00):
My brother kicked me out of the top bunk ones
in the middle of the night, and we had we
were staying at somebody's house at now the relative's house
because we were all visiting together and he was next
to the wall and I was on the edge, and
in the middle of the night, he just kicked me
right off and I woke up halfway down.
Speaker 3 (24:16):
Oh yeah.
Speaker 1 (24:16):
Bunk beds were always the coolest, man. When you got
top bunk, you were you were in the capbird seat
and you could see the whole room. You could sort
of monitor what's going on, nobody's in your space. It
was really a cool deal.
Speaker 3 (24:28):
I remember waking up halfway don't go oh boom. Yeah,
it was dangerous, especially.
Speaker 2 (24:33):
When you did if you didn't have that guardrail that
a lot of them you know now have do have that.
Before it was just like open ended on that side.
Speaker 1 (24:40):
We never had guardrails. I know they have now, but
we never had the guardrails. But it was but bunk beds.
Speaker 4 (24:46):
You know.
Speaker 1 (24:47):
My when we moved into our house is on Magnolia
and Balboa. My my sister was the first born, and
then my dad had my mom and dad had five boys.
So my sister always got her own room and she
got what would have been the master bedroom in our
new house. So she had a fireplace, a huge walking closet,
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like literally it was another room. It was almost like
another bedroom, and she had two exposures north and west.
She could see north out of her northern windows and
see west. Those in her room well well, no, not one, two, three, four, five, six,
seven windows in a room, but two exposures.
Speaker 3 (25:29):
She could see north and west. I was in the
other room with my four brothers.
Speaker 1 (25:36):
There were two sets of bunk beds and a speed
racer car bed that my brother Sean was in.
Speaker 3 (25:42):
All five boys in one room. Did your sister have
the attitude of someone that had of a room that big?
She did? Then she did? Then yep, you bet she did. Man.
Speaker 1 (25:53):
My sister and I did not get along growing up,
did not get along. She would wake me up. She
had to drive me to school, to Birmingham, and she
hated that, you know, because she was a song leater.
She was like the head cheerleader, the you know, homecoming
crank queen. She had buddy, She had it going on
in high school. She had it going on. I was
a late starter, had to follow her. I was a
late starter late scratch. You were the one where they
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walk in they go, oh, it's like, oh.
Speaker 3 (26:18):
You're the brother, that's right, that's right.
Speaker 1 (26:20):
So she would drive me, so first of all, she
would wake me up at seven fifty five and she
left at eight. She hates seven fifty five. We're leaving
in five minutes, like, oh, I have a five minutes
I gotta get right if I jump in the car.
Speaker 3 (26:32):
How many years difference I won?
Speaker 1 (26:34):
And when we're driving to Birmingham, she tells me she's
driving her white convertible folks big and bug.
Speaker 3 (26:42):
Oh my god, she had it going on.
Speaker 1 (26:45):
And she tells me she goes, hey, when we get
to close to school, get down in the wheel well,
and when I park, wait for five minutes and then
go in school.
Speaker 3 (26:53):
I don't want to be seen with him.
Speaker 1 (26:55):
And it is humbling being all crouched down in a
wheel well where you hear kids walking by and you
can't pop your head up.
Speaker 3 (27:03):
Just see this head coming, look around.
Speaker 1 (27:06):
Goes clear, all right, And then a guy gets out
who's like five nine and weighs forty eight pounds.
Speaker 3 (27:11):
You know, hey, why is that guy so skinny?
Speaker 4 (27:13):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (27:13):
He's under a lot of pressure, like for my first class,
he's under a lot of pressure. At Oh that guy
he's sharing a room with five boys and his sister
thinks he's an ale.
Speaker 3 (27:25):
It was late start, late start for me. But what
the hell?
Speaker 4 (27:29):
You know?
Speaker 1 (27:30):
I always said that you should try to peak when
you're sixty. You know, if you peak when you're thirty,
your life goes downhill from them.
Speaker 3 (27:35):
Oh yeah, nowhere to go?
Speaker 1 (27:36):
Yeah, all right, let's go back to four real quickly,
you step. There's an update on this man arrested in
Beverly Grove. What's going on this?
Speaker 4 (27:44):
He tells us.
Speaker 9 (27:45):
The inside of this home that you see. They're in
the center of the screen on Alfred Street, just north
of Oakwood Avenue.
Speaker 3 (27:52):
They have found a.
Speaker 9 (27:53):
Deceased sixty one year old man. Another man, a fifty
eight year old was taken into custody, and also a
female victim who was taken to the hospital where her
condition and age is unknown. At this time, we are
being told that this all started out as a family dispute.
Reporting from Beverly Growing shopper for I'm.
Speaker 3 (28:14):
Okay in the studio. Here's my guests as to what's
going on here.
Speaker 1 (28:18):
Family dispute and somebody in that family I need needed
a lot of attention. There was like a physical disability
or mentally strained or something. There was there was something
going on in that house and that and then one
of the people blew up instead.
Speaker 3 (28:39):
I've had it.
Speaker 1 (28:39):
I can't take it anymore because that's a big, expensive home.
That's a four or five four million dollar home. Three
four million dollar home easily maybe five.
Speaker 3 (28:48):
And one of the.
Speaker 1 (28:51):
Again, this is all just pure speculation that one of
the other kids is not doing well, had enough, had enough.
And I bet all three of those people are related.
There's a lot of pressure out there on everybody. It's expensive,
everybody's broke, there's a lot of people dealing with fire damage.
There's a lot of people on their last nerve, and
(29:15):
maybe you're on yours. You know, I drive around, I
see it all the time, and I'm a victim. I'm
I'm sort of, you know, occasionally on my last nerve too,
you know, when things start to pile up and you know,
you feel like life's kick kicking in the ass, and
a couple of different areas, you get that sort of rage,
you know, you get that I can't take it anymore,
(29:36):
I can't take it any more, and then you calm
down and you try to figure it out. But some
people snap, and I think that may be what happened
in this home and Beverly here. There is something to
be said, how true it is when people say, take
a breath, yeah, exactly, exactly right, Yeah, because you know
you you can't go out that way. You can't do it.
You got to pull yourself together. And some people can't though.
(29:59):
Some people it's there. You know they've they've had enough.
Speaker 3 (30:01):
Don't don't let one moment to find everything from there
point on.
Speaker 1 (30:05):
That's why I always said, I'm never going to die
in trying to argue over a parking spot. If I'm
waiting for parking spot, a guy snakes me, that's his spot,
that's his spot.
Speaker 4 (30:15):
I move on.
Speaker 1 (30:16):
I move on, although I do take the license plate number.
I do look for him later on. That's right, we
got we I owe your break here, Steph Foosh, is
that right?
Speaker 3 (30:31):
Okay? All right? We live on KFI. Here's the Steph
Foosh break.
Speaker 6 (30:35):
You're listening to Tim Conway Junior on demand from KFI
AM six forty.
Speaker 1 (30:42):
Nor McDonald one of the funniest men in the world
and I love watching him on YouTube. I still can't
believe he has passed on. We stamp him on the
show when we were on KALs X all the time.
He was very nice, gentleman. He'd always come on whenever
he called him. He was coming on almost like once
a week while, and he just stopped by and spend
an hour with us, you know, doing the news and
(31:04):
just hanging out.
Speaker 3 (31:05):
He was like, you're Jay.
Speaker 2 (31:05):
Leonard before Jay Lenno, that's right, Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,
and really a very nice, nice man.
Speaker 1 (31:12):
Always cared about what everyone was doing, always asked about everybody.
Very genuine human being and one of the most original
minds in the world. Well, he hosted the weekend Update
on Soray Live for years and he went after OJ
Simpson all the time. And the guy who was running
NBC at the time was good friends with OJ Simpson
(31:36):
and told Norm MacDonald to knock it off, stopped going
after OJ every week, and Norm McDonald just turned it
up and went after him in every single almost every joke,
or at least every weekend Update. He had three or
four pretty radical OJ Simpson jokes. So they fired him
from NBC, and then a year and a half later
(31:59):
they hired him to host sor Right Live and this
is his first monologue back after he was fired, And
then a year and a half goes by, and then
he comes back to host Sorry Live, It's very funny.
Speaker 3 (32:12):
Listen, I give this a listen if you will.
Speaker 10 (32:14):
I don't know if you remember this, but I used
to actually be on this show.
Speaker 4 (32:18):
You know.
Speaker 10 (32:19):
I used to do the weekend update news routine. You
remember that. And right, I had a sort of a
disagreement with the management at the NBC. I wanted to
keep my job and they felt the exact opposite, fired
me because they said that I wasn't funny. But now
(32:42):
it was a weird part. Right, It's only a year
and a half later, and now they asked me to
host the show. How did I go in a year
and a half from being not funny enough to be
even allowed in the building being so funny that I'm
now hosting the show. How did I suddenly get so
(33:07):
damn funny?
Speaker 4 (33:11):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (33:12):
And then he goes on and the great line afterwards
he said, I'm not any funnier than I was. The
show's just terrible, said, the cast is horrible. So now
I'm funny enough to be the host. I'm sorry Live,
very very very funny.
Speaker 2 (33:29):
We were talking earlier about the Netflix and that show
seven days out that they're speaking of. Soon as you
brought it up, I thought about because I just watched
it about a month ago. It was done in twenty
twenty two, right after he passed away. But it's called
Dirty Daddy The Bob Saggot Tribute, and it's got like
John Stamos, Chris Rock, hosted by Jeff Ross, and they
do it in front of a live audience, and it
is absolutely phenomenal. If you aren't quite sure of Bob
(33:51):
Saget and how much influence he had, you know, that
same sort of style that he had that people, you
didn't realize how brilliant he was, unfortunately until you know
a lot of times, a lot of for a lot
of people, until after they're gone. Said, Dirty Daddy the
Bob Saggott Tribute is like that Norm McDonald's sort of
a comedian.
Speaker 3 (34:09):
It's much darker than you think and just brilliant. All right,
I'm writing this down. That's Netflix, right? Is it on Netflix? Yes,
Dirty Daddy the Bob Saggot Tribute. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (34:18):
Bob Saggat worked really blue. Yes, you know his his
character on Full House was not the real bot.
Speaker 2 (34:26):
Yeah, and this this show goes all into that and
how how much he was loved, just like Norm McDonald's,
same sort of thing.
Speaker 3 (34:32):
I have a quick story for you.
Speaker 1 (34:35):
I was a friend of mine worked on the Fox
Lot on Peko in near Century City, and I went
over to have lunch with him. And he's got a
nice job as an executive over there. And so the
Fox lot is very crowded and you have to valet
park your car. They do it for free, but they
take your keys, and you know, they park your car
(34:56):
for you, So they park my car. I come out
afterwards after lunch and there's a guy with a red
vest on and I said, excuse me, you are certain
give me my ticket? Can you grab my car? And
it was Bob Saggot. Wait, and he goes and he goes,
excuse me. I said, you're a valet. He goes, I'm
(35:17):
not a valet fing parker. And I said, oh, Bob
Saga right. He goes, yeah, yeah, I'm Bob Sagan, like,
I'm sorry, we'll bring a vest I thought you were
a valet guy, I poized, but he was genuinely pissed
off about it.
Speaker 3 (35:33):
He thought I was just moting him. Tried to smoke
him right, And I didn't.
Speaker 1 (35:37):
I just I didn't recognize him initially, and I thought,
you know, young kids just parking car squares a vest anymore,
That's right. Look, then, don't wear a red vest around
a valet.
Speaker 3 (35:46):
Parking stand A red vest? Yeah, a vest, a red vest,
that's right. And so it wasn't my fault. It was
his wardrobe that was that fault.
Speaker 2 (35:54):
I had vest back in the day, right around that
time you're talking about none red. Did you ever wear
the red vest with the white shorts?
Speaker 4 (36:03):
No?
Speaker 3 (36:04):
I had a brown suede vest.
Speaker 1 (36:06):
For that's a very good We are live right here
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