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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's camp I am six forty and you're listening to
the Conway Show on demand on the iHeartRadio APPA. I
am sixty. It is the Conway Show. And man, oh man,
did it rain in southern California. We're gonna get to
Alex Stone from ABC in a second. But I poured
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in Burbank for hour after hour after hour. It woke
me up. It was loud, it was the entire street
was filled with waters. Usually the gutters, but it was
covering the entire street. I know, Krozier, you had a problem.
Nearly came in your house.
Speaker 2 (00:33):
I looked at my at my back door, and two.
Speaker 3 (00:36):
Inches of water was about five feet from my backsliding door.
Speaker 1 (00:40):
And once it comes in over that that little ledge there,
it's in.
Speaker 2 (00:43):
I was a little worried there.
Speaker 1 (00:45):
Yeah. You need some sand bags, yes, yeah, that technology's.
Speaker 2 (00:48):
It called the stuff you were posing yesterday.
Speaker 1 (00:50):
Quick, damn quick, damn Yeah. And Krozier's out in Claremont, Yes, sir,
they got just a hosed. All right. We'll talk about
that in a second, but first for our national audience,
where nationally syndicated down, thank you very much in over
eight hundred stations, yeah, I know it's a I get
eight hundred calls from eight hundred program directors saying, hey,
who said this on the air last night? Who said
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Jesus Christ? Yeah? Who said Jesus Christ? I did when
I used to that? Well, Jesus guys, Jesus guys, you
used to it. Now, all right, let's talk to Alex
Stoney or ABC News. How you bob? It was like
a cow. I'm not going to finish that. Yeah, he's
stilling hard. What was it? Santa Clarita projected to get
two to three inches? That did that happen? I'm guessing.
Speaker 4 (01:33):
So when I left the house this morning, it was
really coming down this morning, like five am.
Speaker 1 (01:38):
It was really raining out there. Yeah, it started late
last night around eleven thirty, twelve o'clock. I went outside
to get a beer. Don't ask questions, and I ran out.
So I had to, you know, I walk a half
mile to seven eleven until the rain at eleven o'clock
at night. And a lot of people think that's rock bottom.
Not even close, No, not even close. But all right,
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So what's going on with gas price? I know we
have that refinery that exploded here in Elsagundo, did that
affect the prices well.
Speaker 4 (02:08):
A little bit, but it didn't really ever have that
that big of an impact. Everybody thought it was going
to go up like ninety cents a gallon. That turned
out to be mainly jet fuel that it was impacting.
So we got lucky there, But that there is there's
new analysis out that we are about to go into well,
I say we all of the country except California is
about to go into two really low gas prices that
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we haven't seen in a long time, and not only
an average price under three dollars a gallon. That there
have been little blips of that from time to time
about a year, well, December of last year there was
a one week where the average went below three bucks.
But this is going to be extended period of time
that we have not seen since a pandemic and could
go into late February early March, when then finally because
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of demand going into spring break, gas prices will probably
come back out. But this is mainly due to global
oil prices plummeting under x bucks a barrel. People drive
less in the winter months when the weather isn't as
great and they're not out during the summer, and traveling
a lot, so supply and demand it comes down the
winter blends of gas are less expensive, and that that
costs less. So you put all that together. But the
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biggest part of that being the global oil price is
plummeting right now, and it's going to be less of
the pump. Not so much in California, but everywhere else.
Todd patrick don today over gas Buddy, their lead Petrollium analysts,
and he says, yeah, this is going to be a
good couple of months.
Speaker 5 (03:28):
No, Peck is certainly the significant piece of the puzzle here.
With lower oil prices, the seasonal factors are also continuing
to play an active role. Americans simply don't drive as
much as temperatures progressively get cooler into the fall months.
Speaker 4 (03:41):
But here's the thing, So the oil price part of this,
they're dropping a lot of it because of President Trump's doing.
Now it's a question of long term in other ways
of the economy if what he's doing that's causing this
is going to be a good thing, but it's due
to the economic friction with China that will have uncertain
outcomes in other ways. But he had the moment because
of the uncertainty is bringing down oil prices, and in
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the short term we're paying less for for gasoline because
of it.
Speaker 1 (04:08):
So you got to like that.
Speaker 5 (04:09):
So potentially, finally President Trump's a desire to see stations
at a dollar ninety nine could come true in the
weeks ahead. Not here all of this, oil prices plunge
below sixty dollars a barrel, some of it having to
do with concerns over a potential new trade war between
the US and China. Oil prices now at their lowest
level since twenty twenty one.
Speaker 4 (04:29):
So the president can go ahead and tell it, as
most presidents would, that it take some credit for lowering
the gas prices, although it may be linked to whatever
uncertainty happens with China. I was talking to a buddy
in Ohio today. They are at at their Kroger at
like two twenty a gallon right now, and he gets
a dollar off because of his points at the Kroger
for buying stuff. He's paying a dollar twenty a gallon.
Speaker 1 (04:50):
Oh my god, he doesn't build up. Can you imagine that?
Speaker 4 (04:53):
Yeah, Well, like it'd be like fifteen bucks to fill
up versus the LA eighty that we're spending right now.
And so there are areas that are already in Oklahoma, Texas,
they're already in like the two forty range.
Speaker 1 (05:05):
He expects that.
Speaker 4 (05:06):
They're going to go down to the one eighty one
ninety a gallon range in the next couple of days
or maybe weeks. But this is this whole thing comes
down to not California. The average price in California right
now for sixty four a gallon compared to all these
others who are now with their discounts paying a buck something.
And he said, yeah, I mean it may come down
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a little bit, just based on that. We're linked into
the oil price as well, But there are so many
factors in California with taxes and economic regulations or environmental regulations,
they were not gonna feel the.
Speaker 5 (05:38):
West Coast still having some refinery issues, coupled with the
highest gasoline taxes in the country and carb mandated gasoline,
California is really one of the nation's highest price states
that won't really be having much of a party at
the pump. California is still for sixty four.
Speaker 4 (05:55):
A gallon four sixty four, Washington is four forty five,
in Hawaii is four to forty five as well. So
we're kind of the outliers in this, but for everybody else,
enjoy the next couple of months because it's going to
be nice and then come like March. They think the
reverse is going to go on as the more expensive
summer blends come in and people at the road and
the supply and demand and all that. But for now,
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most of the country is going to be looking at
really cheap gas for the next couple of months.
Speaker 1 (06:20):
So Alex, those with us from maybec news, so we
get affected. We don't get affected when the prices drop,
but when they go back up in March, will be
affected by Yeah.
Speaker 4 (06:29):
At that point, we're charged up the wazoo. But yeah,
I mean they will come down, but we're not going
to be talking about two dollars gas or one dollar gas.
And maybe they'll come down to three something in the
next couple of weeks, but that'll be great, you know,
double the price of what the rest of the country
is paying.
Speaker 1 (06:45):
But I have a theory that this is all and
again this is maybe my conspiracy theory, maybe not. But
you know, these oil companies, they don't want to go
back to a Biden or Democratic administration yet because they
haven't finished all those pipelines. So they want to bring
the price of the gas down while they work on
these pipelines, will while you know, Trump is still in there,
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and whoever replaces Trump, they want to keep it a
Republican in there until they finish all those pipelines, and
then they don't care and then jack have the price
of that because at that point that yeah, because they
the pipelines will be finished and will be relying on them,
will have to have them, and they can't shut them down.
Speaker 4 (07:21):
And they're like, well, California doesn't matter anyway, that right, Yeah,
And although most of California is its own doing because
of all the environmental laws and everything else.
Speaker 1 (07:29):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (07:29):
I mean, you know, you cross over the border into
Arizona and Nevada and it's like whoa, oh, I know,
of a sudden, the cheap gas there because they don't
have all those same taxes.
Speaker 1 (07:36):
And I always, and I always look at the idiots
who are traveling on the I ten and they stop
at the last California gas station and they're driving to Arizona.
They can't wait. They can't go another three miles to
save fifty dollars.
Speaker 4 (07:51):
It's like the whoever you see filling up with that
downtown LA gas station's eight dollars a gallon.
Speaker 1 (07:56):
You're why are you there? Yeah, unless you're rich, like
you know, the seventy six I think it's the seventy
six stations or I don't know if it's golf. I
think it's seventy six. The ones in Beverly Hills and Encino.
You know, they have eight dollars a gallon, but those
guys don't care, you.
Speaker 4 (08:10):
Know eight there that one in the like the Chinatown area.
Oh that's right, yeah, yeah, it's always insane right there. Yeah,
it's eight dollars eight to fifty a gallon, and they
just go a couple of blocks that way and you'll
get a normal price.
Speaker 1 (08:23):
Bunny, I'm glad you survived the rainstorm. And congratulations making
it through the hurricane or whatever. That was excellent. Thanks
for coming on.
Speaker 4 (08:29):
That won't rain for another six months, that's right, okay,
thank you, Alex.
Speaker 1 (08:33):
Stelling, ABC News. That guy's cool, Ryan. The guys knows
his news. I got a lotto ticket a scratcher for
my birthday from I don't know, like five different people,
which the Yeah, thank you, buddy, I appreciate that. And
but Here is the thing with scratchers. If I get
a scratcher from let's say I don't know. Let's say
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Sammy bought me a scratcher for my birthday, and he
knows that he's in for half if it's a big,
if it's a score, you know, if it pays off
like a phone book, he's in for half. Because how
could I cash it in for ten grand and not
knowing that he gave it to me and not give
him a taste. So I think it's I think they
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know they're in for at least half half the score. See,
I wouldn't have even asked. No, I know you wouldn't.
I wouldn't, but I would think you won. Congratulations. But
I would feel so guilty, and you sitting here every night,
I would give you half. You'd feel the glare, But
I'd give you. Anybody who gave me a scratcher and
I won ten grand, I'd give them half.
Speaker 2 (09:34):
Do you feel the same way of scratchers that you
give to other people?
Speaker 1 (09:37):
I do not know. I don't. I'd just say screwed.
I actually secretly look at the code on the back, right,
you know.
Speaker 2 (09:43):
You check it out.
Speaker 1 (09:44):
Yeah, these are not winners. I'm passing out here for birthday.
Speaker 6 (09:51):
Okay, So does the same hold true with a scratcher gift?
If if you win off a scratcher gift, you're going
to give him a taste, But will you also serve
them up with the restraining order?
Speaker 1 (10:01):
If I win the big one? Yeah, probably probably, yeah,
if I get if I win the five hundred million
dollars like tonight, if I'm in on that mega megaballs
what does that called mega mega? Yeah? Yeah, mega ball
called megaball.
Speaker 2 (10:16):
I don't know, but it should be.
Speaker 1 (10:18):
All right, let me look that up, like it doesn't
sound right, but if it if I hit tonight, mega millions,
omega millions, that's it right, Yeah, yeah, yeah, I'm not megaball.
Set it out. But if I do win tonight and
it's six hundred million, I think it undred million shops
in two seventy seven, don't do that. Yeah I am.
You're going to see a stack of restraining orders that'll
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look like a nineteen seventy sitcom. Uh, you know, in
an accounting office, and lots of people are going to
get him. Almost everybody here is going to be served.
Speaker 2 (10:50):
Unfol of that giant scroll.
Speaker 1 (10:51):
Yeah, you can't stay, you can't get within three miles
of me. And then I'll I'll hook up with all
my other billionaire friends, like that guy who won and
in not Altadena, Castro Castro, Me and Castro are gonna go.
He's gonna teach me how to buy houses on a
spending spree there and Conway in the mornings. I'm gonna
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buy the station and then just rule it. So got
let it look forward to all right, we're live the rain.
We'll talk about the rain. It was a lot. We'll
find out if Angel got hit by it. I know
Bellio did a Irvine. Sammy, you're in Burbank, so you
got hit with it the same as I did. A
lot of rain. Man. They did not expect this much rain.
They were talking about a half inch, quarter inch, three
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quarters inch, and they said in Santa Clarita, maybe two,
maybe two. Well, Santa Clarita, I think got close to
the four. They missed this by one hundred percent.
Speaker 3 (11:46):
It was very deceptive because I didn't realize how much
of it had fallen until I looked outside. So it
was that quiet, yeah, very heavy lot of rain.
Speaker 1 (11:55):
I couldn't believe how long, you know when you get
a burst of rain. It usually doesn't last that long,
but these birds sometimes you're lasting forty minutes. It was crazyright.
We're live on KFIM six forty. Dodgers tonight. In less
than an hour, fifty minutes from now, go Dodgers. It's
a great, gonna be great Dodger Day. Hopefully they'll go
up to nothing. They won last night, even though they
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almost lost, but they won to night, so they'reup won
nothing on the Brewers. They've won six out of seven
playoff games so far. You only have to win thirteen
games to win the World Series. They've already won. Let
me see two, three, four, five, six, they've already won six.
They have seven to go and they win the World Series.
We're live on KFI AM six forty. It is the
Conway Show, ding Dong with this weather Man. Oh Man.
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It rained long and hard. We warned you about it yesterday.
If you listen, if you're a KFI listener, this was
not a surprise to you. If you listen to music
all day, this was a shock to you how much
rain we got. And you know, I hate to pat
myself on the back, I really do. I know it
doesn't sound like I do, but I do. But I
told you that there was gonna be a flooding in
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Sunland on the five freeway. Angel, you and I talked
about it yesterday. You nailed the streets. I told you
the area. It was teamwork, and we nailed it. And
yet and yet people slid through there. They drove through there,
they drove through the flood. They got caught in that traffic.
There was accidents, and we warned them twenty like eighteen
hours before that happened.
Speaker 6 (13:20):
That's right, that's right.
Speaker 1 (13:21):
Why bothered?
Speaker 7 (13:24):
Yeah?
Speaker 8 (13:24):
Why?
Speaker 5 (13:25):
Why?
Speaker 6 (13:25):
I mean there's still an active crash out there right
now where they've been working on it for hours and hours.
Speaker 1 (13:30):
Yeah, it's it's crazy. We got some audio on that,
thank you, Angel Martinez. Great work, great team work.
Speaker 6 (13:36):
Hey high five two?
Speaker 1 (13:38):
Yeah? Bang? What was that the kids? Was it the Backyardigans?
What are the what was the animals? What kind of work?
Team work? Well, kind of work when there's a when
there's an animal in trouble, when there's an animal in
travel somewhere. Was that Backyardigans or what was an that show?
Speaker 2 (14:00):
You got me on that one?
Speaker 1 (14:01):
I got to come up with it. What kind of
work team work. What kind of work? Team work? There's
an animal in travel somewhere, man, Wonder Pets. That's right,
the Wonder Pets. Man. I listen. My daughter listened to
that in the back of the car for hours and
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weeks and months. She loved The Wonder Pets. Never heard that,
never heard that.
Speaker 3 (14:27):
I just looked it up, but I'm going I kind
of recognized that, but never Yeah, it was.
Speaker 1 (14:32):
A great, great TV show. And you know, when I
was growing up, we you know, the sound in our
car growing up was talk radio. We didn't have our
own video screens and our own cell phones. They didn't exist.
So our parents weren't inundated with all of our TV
shows that we loved, because when my dad got home,
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or my grandpa or my mom, they turned the TV
to what they wanted to watch, period. And when we
were driving with my mom, even up until she died,
we listened to what she wanted to listen to. So
when I went, like I drove with my mom too,
with the Grand Canyon. We left from Steamboat Springs or Durango.
(15:13):
I'm sorry, Duranga, we left from Durrango. We're gonna drive
to the Grand Canyon and fortunately I was older by then,
but she was a big rush Limbaugh gal, and whenever
we were in the car, it was rush rush rush period.
Speaker 2 (15:25):
You were older than Does that mean you thought you
could have taken her?
Speaker 7 (15:28):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (15:28):
They have wiped her out, yeah, thrown it right into
the canyon. But it was whatever my dad wanted to
listen to. We listened to that. We never ever even
thought about touching the radio as kids. Now, you listen
to what the kids want. If it's rap music, whatever
it is, if it's rock and roll, if it's country,
if the kids want to listen to it, Man, they
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run the show. Now, that's it. Wonder Peg the day
and we're not too Yeah, the Wonder Pets, that's that's
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not the real song, but that's the only thing we
can play. So nobody, you know, Jesus.
Speaker 2 (16:19):
So I just got a bunch of kids.
Speaker 1 (16:20):
Yeah, just kids doing that. But I think the real song,
I don't know. Maybe I'll look that up, but oh,
here it is. Okay, you're the phone. The phone is ringing,
the phone. We'll be right there. The phone, the song
(16:42):
is ringing. There's an animal in trouble. There's an animal
in trouble. Somewhere trouble. There's an animal and trouble somewhere.
Speaker 3 (16:56):
Ah.
Speaker 1 (16:56):
What a great brings back great memories. I'm sure if
you're in your you know, forties, fifties or sixties and
you raise kids off that that brings back a lot
of memories. That the Wonder Peds and the Bankyardigans, Dora
the Explorer, the Mickey How Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, all those things. Man,
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I enjoyed those all right. Relyve on kfive.
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if you win, all right. The storm that hit us
late last night early this morning caught everybody off guard
because it was almost double the rainfall that they predicted,
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almost double. And and look, I I have a problem
with that, Like if if we like late last night,
I was watching TV news, you know, two four or five, seven,
nine eleven, the Horror, and they all predicted an inch
to an inch and a half and it turned out
to be three to four inches in a lot of
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the areas where they say it was gonna be an
inch or inch and a half. Well, if they couldn't
predict whether eight hours from from that newscast, how are
they predicting fifty years from now?
Speaker 7 (18:58):
Ah?
Speaker 1 (18:58):
Is that a problem with that? If you can't nail
a storm that's that's been coming down the coast and
it's been wiping people out with rain for you know,
nearly a week or five days, and then you give
us these uh you know, numbers that are not accurate.
I don't know how you're going to do the fifty
year breakdown. I don't get it. I don't get it.
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All right, Here is the Southern California storm. Fear mud slides? Everybody,
This is serious, serious stuff here with these mud slides.
Big dog with them? Hey, Samy, youre too that computer
on the thanks.
Speaker 10 (19:30):
But tonight treacherous driving conditions and fears of mud slides?
Is there rare powerful storm drenches southern California?
Speaker 1 (19:38):
Ah, that's how they're getting away with it. Rare A
rare powerful storm. That's how they get away with with
misrepresenting it by about one hundred percent. Fears of mud slides?
Speaker 7 (19:50):
Is there?
Speaker 10 (19:50):
Rare powerful storm drenches southern California? Slick roads causing multiple crashes.
This tractor trailer jackknifing at the I five one to
eighteen freeway interchange in Los Angeles in Orange County on
the ninety one?
Speaker 1 (20:04):
Why is it? Why is it? Trike? A truck jackknifing?
Isn't that so? Are we supposed to be driving like
eighteen miles an hour when it's raining that hard? What's
going on with people in Orange County?
Speaker 6 (20:17):
On the night, especially on the first range.
Speaker 1 (20:19):
Right exactly, it's like an ice rink out there, and
there's a lot of accidents. Man, oh man, what does
it look like out there right now? Angel? Where are
the hot spots or the hot spot?
Speaker 6 (20:30):
The hot spot still remains in Sun Valley. And this
is the northbound side of the five at sun Land
with the two right lanes off limits.
Speaker 1 (20:37):
But where's that fact up to? Is that?
Speaker 9 (20:41):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (20:42):
Not quite?
Speaker 6 (20:42):
It is backing up into burbank to San Fernando Boulevard,
So you've got about a mile and a half maybe
two mile delay there. But another tough spot is the
suppult of pass on the four h five northbound. There
was a car fire coming up on Scerball Center and
it's taking out the carpool in two left lanes. Where's
(21:02):
the ring when you need it?
Speaker 1 (21:03):
That's right, that's right, unbelievable, All right, thank you, Angel Martinez.
Oh I forgot to do a shout out, oh Man,
four forty. Maybe she's still listening. There's a woman that
I want to give a shout out. I think her
name is Lovira. I think that's how her name Lovira.
Maybe I'm getting that wrong. She works at the Del
Taco on San Fernando and I drove through last night
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and she said, are you on the news? And I
said on radio and she goes, oh, I listened to
that all the time. I said, Oh, that's great. That
is my ticket to hot, hot Del Taco fries. When
she hears that lovely radio voice and that speaker of hers,
she's going to crank up the heat on those fries.
And I go to that Del Taco not because it's
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the closest one to my house, but because they have
the hottest Deltaco food. Now, if you're a fast food
fan like I am, you know the ones that serve
hot food and you're the ones that don't, and you
bypass the one that don't to get to the ones
that serve hot, fresh, great big helpings of hot food.
And the one on Western and San Fernando is a
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little further, about a mile further than my closest Del Taco,
But I go to that one. I think her name
is Leviron and well, I'll probably be there tonight or
tomorrow to ask her if that's the proper name. But
she was great. I mean, you never know who's listening.
Right the kfive, the woman's working at Del Taco, and
then you know the guy that runs Fox Sports. You know,
(22:31):
I mean, you know there's big differences, but yet they
listen to the same station. So it's great if you
want to advertise on the station. You get the woman
who works at Del Taco, and you get Eric Shanks,
the guy who runs Fox Sports. It's and everybody in between.
It's a huge audience. Oh I backed to the right.
Speaker 10 (22:49):
In Orange County on the ninety one Freeway, rescuers cutting
out one of the seats to free this driver after
a crash left their vehicle flattened by an electrical poll
and sent into a ditch. That driver was taken off
in a stretcher. Parts of La County that were ravaged
by the Palisades and eaten wildfires in January are now
under evacuation warnings over fears the fragile hillsides could turn
(23:12):
to mud overnight. A devastating microburst slamming tempe Arizona City
posting this video of the howling straight Line wins that
system ripping the roofs off of businesses, knocking over tractor trailers, trees,
and power lines. The Phoenix Zoo also sustaining heavy damage.
What the Phoenix zoo also sustaining heavy damage?
Speaker 1 (23:34):
Who guess there's a Phoenix zoo? What are those? And
what do those polar bears do? In July and August
does die? The officials say no animals were hurt.
Speaker 7 (23:43):
Families for more than one hundred properties were told to
evacuate the.
Speaker 1 (23:45):
How about your a penguin? You know you're blessed with
this beautiful little tuxedo. All your relatives are in Antarctica
and you're in Phoenix. That's your life. You're looking around,
You're in Phoenix and you're life is in a refrigerator.
Speaker 2 (24:01):
Why is the snow brown?
Speaker 1 (24:05):
Your entire life is in a freezer? That's your life.
You live in a freezer. Well, your relatives and everybody
that you're so that you're related to, is buzzing around
Antarctica with nobody around. They can eat, they can poop,
they can bang around, and nobody cares because there's nobody
down there, and you're in northern Phoenix. Well, officials say
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no animals were hurt.
Speaker 7 (24:29):
Families for more than one hundred properties were told to
evacuate because of that mud slide threat. Those evacuation warnings
will continue into the morning, as we're expecting more rain
through southern California overnight.
Speaker 1 (24:39):
You know, I wonder if there's ever been a study
on depressed penguins who live their whole life in a freezer,
because that's what you would have to do. They can't
live in temperatures that are, you know, one hundred and
twenty degrees That die. Wasn't that part of the movie
Happy Feet? Oh? Was it? Yeah? Oh, I didn't know.
He gets captured put into one of those refrigerated school ok,
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and like all of them are just sitting them, you know,
getting super depressed, waiting for fish to come flying down
to them. That's great, I gotta see that. Is that animated? Yeah?
They're actually entertaining movie Happy Feet? What year is that?
Eighty five? Eighty eight?
Speaker 5 (25:14):
No?
Speaker 1 (25:14):
Later is early two thousands, is that right? Yeah? Who's
in it? A bunch of celebrity voices. Robin Williams is
actually one of the voices. And all right, sun Valley.
We had a problem out at Sun Valley. We'll come
back and figure that out. But man, what a day
it was with these storms. And you know they were
right about the storm leaving quickly you know, it's already gone.
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Here in Burbank. It's only partly cloudy and Burbank, I'm
looking up. We're on a we're essentially on you know
where the one, thirty four and the five meet. We're
about three or four miles west of there, and I
see clear blue sky. There are some clouds out there,
and it's mostly cloudy, but the sun's out, you know,
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sun's out, guns out. I can see clear blue skies.
And that's the weird thing about this weather. Here in
southern California. You can have the a torrential rainstorm that
lasts for hours and then it disappears so quickly, and
then the sun comes out and it's beautiful. It's great.
All right. We're live on KFI AM six forty. Dodgers
start in exactly thirteen and twenty one minutes. Twenty one
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minutes from now, they will the Dodger will start with
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rain is the big story here. Dodgers is another big story.
They're going to start at Milwaukee in fifteen minutes. Fifteen
minutes and we'll have scores for you throughout the night.
They won the first game, even though a lot of
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Dodger fans woke up this morning and you were sort
of hungover and you had to think about it. Did
the Dodgers win last night? Did they lose? It felt
like they lost. You know, you didn't have that excitement
because you know it was very close to being a loss.
Between eleven am and five five pm, eleven am and no, no,
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I'm sorry. Between five am and eleven am, there has
been a lot of rain in southern California from five
am until eleven am. Here are some of your totals.
Burbank almost three inches of rain, the mountain hills you
know of Lakenyata, flint Ridge up there almost four inches,
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three and three point seven inches, two point nine in
some areas, four inches in the mountains right up near
Coswell Dam. Four inches in a period of six hours.
It's a lot of rain. And then there was one
area in let me see where this is. It's east
of Norwalk, it's right near Fullerton. They had two and
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a half inches of rain. Two and a half inches.
It's a lot.
Speaker 2 (27:56):
You know.
Speaker 1 (27:56):
When we have our first rainstorm of the year and
we get two three, four four inches in a short
period of time. Lots of flooding, lots going on, lots
of crashes, lots of trucks wiping out. Here's one that
you may have seen on TVA. Truck was hanging over
the one to eighteen at the connector to the five freeway.
So that's all screwed up. Tis.
Speaker 11 (28:18):
This happened about eleven o'clock this morning, during the height
of the storm as it made its way through the
Pacoima area. As you mentioned, this is the northbound five
transition to the westbound one eighteen, and a very close
call here for this big rig driver. As you can see,
the whole front portion of it is dangling over the
transition road here on top of the one eighteen freeway,
so they got the big toes in here. They're gonna
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they're slowly working on bringing that big rig back onto
the transition road and they will clear it well at
some point. They're saying unknown duration. At this point, the
transition road again on the northbound side of the five
to the one eighteen will be closed in the meantime,
so you're gonna want to find an alternate five in
Sky five from Rich Prickett.
Speaker 1 (28:58):
Yeah, I tell you, when there's a storm, these guys
and gals flying these helicopters, they are worth their weight
in gold. You get a bird's eye view of how
you know, screw it up the freeways get and all
the damage that this rain caused. All right, Sier Madre.
They got a lot of rain out there as well.
You know, I think three some places four inches of rain.
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So let's find out what happened out there in the
Eton burned scar area.
Speaker 8 (29:25):
S port out here all night and all morning and
everybody bracing for the worst. And that's because of our foothills.
We were here early this morning. The water was absolutely
rushing down this waterway, bringing through storm drain water.
Speaker 1 (29:38):
But the concern here is tonight.
Speaker 8 (29:40):
While the rain has stopped, the foothills have been saturated
and could potentially lead to even more MUDs lines.
Speaker 1 (29:52):
That's a video of rain.
Speaker 8 (29:57):
That's what that is, CRUs clearing streets of mud and debris.
Is heavy rain pored over the foothills. The main concern
mudd and rock slides slimming into homes down below from
the eating fire ravaging the hillside. More rain, crud we
prepared for the worst and fortunately wasn't as bad as anticipated.
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The city put up k rails in Pasadena and the county.
In Altadena and in Sier Madre, they're dealing with what
they're calling their own fiasco, a catch basin above a
small community that tends to fill up with debris, causing
major concerns in this problematic area.
Speaker 12 (30:35):
The mud that we see coming down right now is
all coming from that neglected catch basin there on Yucca Trail, So.
Speaker 1 (30:42):
I know what the one they're talking about there. It's
right in the foothills. It's pretty close to where that
fire started, and they've been there, have been tractors there
and you know, heavy earth movers there for weeks trying
to clear that out just in case something like this happened.
Speaker 8 (30:58):
During February's rains, it happened once again, getting dangerously close.
Speaker 12 (31:02):
It didn't come inside my home, but if for those
of us that were here, we saw a lot of
households were damaged, mud in my neighbour's homes. The streets
were shut down.
Speaker 8 (31:14):
Sadly, official say, with the instability of the surrounding foothills,
neighbors are going to have to continue to take extra
pre caution.
Speaker 1 (31:21):
Yeah, you got to get those quick dams from home depot.
They're very light. They're about the thirty twenty five to
thirty forty bucks. You lay them down, they're about ten
feet long, and then as the water hits them, they
expand and they keep water out of your house. They
are worth their weight in gold. When the rain hits.
Speaker 8 (31:39):
Follow evacuation warnings and orders and be prepared for another disaster.
Speaker 1 (31:44):
You'll get emphasize that this mayo on for several years.
Speaker 8 (31:48):
Sadly, it is going to take years for that vegetation
to grow back. And again, officials are keeping a close
eye on the instability of this hillside and they will
be doing that throughout the next couple of days. As
for your sale bags at home, they tell me, take
extra caution, wear a mask, wear gloves, and dispose of
them properly because they're likely filled with toxins. Woh, we're
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in Sier Madre. Jennifer mccra KTLA five news man.
Speaker 1 (32:11):
It never ends for these people up in that area
in Pacific Palisades, Malibu and the Eaton Fire area. It
just the nightmare continues. It goes on and on and on.
All right, we'll do something a little lighter than you know.
Tell people they're getting wiped out. The Dodgers are going
to be playing tonight. We'll give you, give you scores
all night long. We're live on KFI AM six forty.
Speaker 9 (32:35):
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