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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. Hey, before
we get into our next story, we have a young lady,
a young girl who has graduated from preschool. Her name
is Aspen Christy, Chris Christie's daughter. He is the reporter
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for ABC, flies around on the Channel seven helicopter all
day giving us great reports. So, Aspen, if you're listening
to the radio, you have a great dad. I've never
met your mom, but I bet she's cool too. But
you're the best thing, Aspen, that's ever happened to your
dad by far. He talks about you all the time.
He loves you more than anything in the world. So
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congratulations and graduated from preschool, and good luck in who
comes after preschool? Kindergarten? Kindergarten right for TK? What's TK
TK is for?
Speaker 2 (00:56):
Is?
Speaker 1 (00:56):
Like I think it's I think it's like when you're born.
If you're born like September December, you go to t
K and then if you're really unsteadily like me, you
do preschool again. I did preschool. I loved preschool. I
did it twice deliberately. Yeah, well, my mom said Hey,
she goes. You had a good time in pre school, like,
oh yeah, I love preschool. She wanted to do it again.
Yeah that's gotta be great. Yeah, no, no, as you
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want to get the moving in life. That's a great
name for a kid, Aspen. That's a great. Yeah, she's
great and she's got great parents. And man, I am
so jealous because I remember when my daughter was that age.
Everything I did with her everywhere. I took her at
home depot, I took her to Low's, I took her
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to Walmart, everywhere I went. I took her. I took
her to work every day, and then I would spend
the whole day with her and then take her to
work and my wife would come over and pick her
up right before I went on the air and take
her home. We spent every day together. We go to
the zoo, we'd go everywhere. And that Chris Christy does
the same thing. So I'm very jealous that you know,
he is that young kid like that. But anyway, can
congratulations to Aspen Christy. Good luck in kindergarten. All right.
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We have a craft who is one of my favorite brands.
I don't know if people know that or not. Maybe
you do. Oh you didn't know that. Yeah, yeah, I'm
big fan. I like Oscar Meyer the mac and cheese,
you know, like they have Kraft mac and Cheese. Yes, Velvita.
You ever get a hold of one of those bricks.
Oh man, those are beauties. Any cheese. You don't have
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to refrigerate his top shelf with me. Man, you just
stick in that drawer and eat it whenever you want
to say liquid gold, that's right. But they also have
that capri Son or is a caprice Son caprice Son?
Kool Aid they do kool Aid jello. What's the last
time you had jell Obellio?
Speaker 3 (02:43):
Surprisingly not that long.
Speaker 1 (02:49):
Do you swish it around or you just like eat
it cold? I don't know. It's kind of an odd
you know, you put in your mouth, you swished it around,
into it all melts. Yeah, little bit of taken in
big chunks to swallow it all.
Speaker 4 (03:05):
They'll have a.
Speaker 3 (03:06):
Little cream on it. That's really good too.
Speaker 1 (03:08):
Yeah, I don't know, that's odd. Gray poupon they do
gray Pupon lunchables. If you love salt lunchables, is your
your your love? Man? It's about nine hundred times what
your salt intake should be. And just like Two Bites
Philadelphia Cream Cheese they do that as well. So it's
a big brand. But the biggest one I think is
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their Ketchup. Still. You know, Heinz Ketchup is top shelf.
If you walk into a restaurant and they and they
have Ketchup other than Hindes, it's they're not really worried
about quality, and I would pass. But they are going
to change their food. They're going to take away all
the artificial dies, which means the ketchup may not be
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red anymore. It might be like a yellow, whitish, sort
of like a puss color, which.
Speaker 3 (03:59):
I think I have to do that.
Speaker 1 (04:00):
Yeah, it might turn people off, right maybe, I don't know.
Let's find out more. Because the whole world is changing
and craft General Mills is taking out all their artificial dyes.
Speaker 5 (04:11):
Iconic products like kool Aid and Jello poise for a
new look. Yeah, as the push to ban artificial dies
in US food product.
Speaker 1 (04:20):
I've heard that noise coming out of the men's room yesterday.
I was the men's room and I heard that. Yeah,
as you know, I don't know who it was, but
and I didn't want to mention this on the area
yesterday because he's not here today, so I think I
mentioned this. But in the in the men's room here
at KFI, the lights. I don't know why we've decided
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to save nine cents on the lights in the bathroom,
but that's the move of management, and I'm not going
to argue. But the lights are on a timer, and
so when you go into the men's room, they're on
a twenty five minute timer. Twenty five minutes and then
they shut off. So I walked in the bathroom yesterday,
I don't know, like around five o'clock and the lights
go all right, okay, nobody's in their lights go on.
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Nobody's been here for twenty five minutes. And I'm using
the urinal and I hear, oh, thanks man. What I'm like,
what he said, oh thanks man, got dark in here.
I'm like, wait, you've been sitting here for twenty five minutes.
And then Matt money Smith comes in and he's in
the urinal next to me, and I still and then
I say to the guy, I said, really, so you've
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been here for twenty five minutes, because yeah, I've been
here for about a half hour. And mac Go's, you know,
a lot of guys don't like that, Like, what do
you mean he goes when you're talking to a guy
who's going to the bathroom. A lot of guys don't
like that. I said, I know, but I didn't bring
it up. He brought it up. He's been sitting on
the can for more than twenty five minutes. The lights
went out and it's pitch black in there.
Speaker 6 (05:43):
How did you find out about the twenty five minutes?
That's what I want to know.
Speaker 1 (05:46):
Because I've been told that. I don't know if that's
true or not, but I've been told if you want
to get in and out of there, you got twenty
five minutes to do your business.
Speaker 2 (05:53):
There is some truth to that, because the main lights,
like you know, out in the they go off after
a while if there's no movement.
Speaker 3 (05:58):
Now, yes, so I think that's true.
Speaker 6 (06:00):
When I come in the morning to fill in for
Amy King on kfi's wake Up Call at three in
the morning, it's pitch black in here, and it's so
eerie to walk down that long hallway and the lights
slowly pop on as you're walking down.
Speaker 3 (06:13):
It's straight out of a horror movie.
Speaker 1 (06:15):
Yeah. Friday the thirteenth, Yeah, oh, that's classic, all right.
So Kraft is going to change the color of their Foodoo.
Speaker 3 (06:24):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (06:24):
As the push to ban artificial dyes in US food
products gains momentum, industry giant craft highs pledging to totally
remove artificial dyes from its products by twenty twenty seven
and replace them with natural versions.
Speaker 1 (06:36):
When pop, Oh, my god, natural versions. But what is
a natural version of hot dog? I don't know, or
cream cheese or you know, there's nothing better than mac
Kraft macaroni and cheese. You know that ninety nine cent
box or dollar whatever it is. And everybody makes it differently.
Some people boil the noodles and then add the butter furs.
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Some people at make the sauce first and add the
sauce to the noodles. There's about nine hundred different ways
to make it. My wife makes it better than anybody. Man.
When I go home and I see that empty box
on the counter, I know I'm in for a real treat.
I am very easy to please. Ninety nine cent box
of macaroni and cheese and I see that empty box,
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a man, I get very excited. I get very excited.
And I used to be able to down the whole box.
And now as you get older, you know, you're like,
I don't know, it goes right into my veins. Probably
not good. I've hig cholesterol anyway. Maybe I shouldn't eat
an entire box of macaroni and cheese. Just got to
push past it. Yeah, I've tried to do that. I've
tried to wiggle around to settle my stomach, you know,
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like what's his name, Joey Chestnut. Yeah, and that didn't
seem to work. I remember I went to Del Taco
and I got three tacos. I normally only have two.
I got three, and then I felt hungry after that,
so I got three more. I had six Del Tacos,
and I was shaking my stomach to settle it so
I could have the extra three. And that still wasn't
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rock bottom. Man, I don't know. Can you all, Chris Stephas,
You're always a good barometer here? Can you knock off
an entire box of mac and cheese?
Speaker 4 (08:14):
There you go, girls, you're listening to Tim Conway Junior
on demand from KFI AM six forty.
Speaker 1 (08:22):
I pre recorded that that commercial read for the cruise
because I had to go to the bathroom and Heather
didn't know it. So she was talking to me after
that read and I was sitting on the toilet and
she's like, oh, those crews are great. I'm like, yeah,
they're right. That's not alable. I'm not on. But you
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went on to Alaska cruise, right.
Speaker 3 (08:46):
I did two summers ago.
Speaker 6 (08:48):
Yeah, it was. It was awesome for a week, two weeks.
We were gone for seven days.
Speaker 2 (08:53):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (08:53):
We flew out of u Or we flew into Seattle. Yeah,
and actually went to Seattle a few days early to
do some exploring.
Speaker 1 (09:00):
And you're not a gambler.
Speaker 3 (09:02):
I'm a big gambler.
Speaker 1 (09:03):
I don't get there the day of Oh that kind
of gambler. Yeah, I love those guys. The whole family
arrives at they get into Miami at noon, and they
and the ship leaves it at three and they're like, yeah,
well we got three hours of buffer. We're cool, We're cool.
Speaker 3 (09:15):
No way, and then they like.
Speaker 1 (09:16):
It just missing and then they get traffic and then
the ship is gone.
Speaker 3 (09:20):
No way. You can't do that.
Speaker 6 (09:22):
I don't like to do that, and my husband doesn't either.
He would be so stressed out because he likes to
get there early and go right to the buffet. Oh good,
and like start having the snacks and start immediately relaxing.
Speaker 1 (09:31):
That is great. Yeah, I love I've been on two
cruises in my life, both with my mom. How about that?
Speaker 3 (09:39):
Oh that's fun?
Speaker 1 (09:40):
Is it?
Speaker 3 (09:41):
Were you younger or was there? Was it?
Speaker 1 (09:43):
I was fifteen the first time, okay or fourteen, and
then the second time I think I was seventeen or sixteen.
But my mom was a life master and bridge and
so she's one of the one of the world's greatest
bridge players, and so she taught people to play bridge.
So she would go on the cruise for free, and
she could bring a kid for like one hundred bucks
or so cool. And it was uh it went to
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Alaska for two weeks. We left out of Long Beach
and got and came back to Long Beach and it
was two solid weeks of being on the ocean. It
was great. I love it.
Speaker 3 (10:14):
And what so you did go to Alaska?
Speaker 7 (10:16):
Then?
Speaker 1 (10:17):
Yeah? Alaska, Canada, Sitka, Juno, Stagway, Yeah, catch a can
the whole run.
Speaker 3 (10:23):
Did they have the Paul Bunyan logger guys up there?
Speaker 1 (10:26):
Did they do that?
Speaker 3 (10:26):
Show?
Speaker 1 (10:27):
They did this?
Speaker 3 (10:27):
They must have done that.
Speaker 1 (10:28):
Forever we were on the Skagway train up through the
you know, the the Rockies, the Canadian Rockies. And here's
how long ago it was. Though it was long. It
was on the Royal Viking Sky, which doesn't exist anymore,
and it was so long ago. They used to have
a cannon on the front of the ship and they
would shoot a cannon ball into the glacier to make
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it fall apart so we could see that.
Speaker 3 (10:52):
Oh my gosh, you could never do that now you.
Speaker 1 (10:55):
Would get arrested.
Speaker 3 (10:55):
You would get arrested. Don't meetiates are the glaciers? Yeah, well,
my husband used to work for prince As Cruises, so
we got We've been on a lot of cruises because
they give incredible employee discounts.
Speaker 1 (11:05):
Yeah, they that you know it all. They said they
can trace cruising back as a popular way to travel
to the love boat.
Speaker 3 (11:15):
Oh yeah, that was the original.
Speaker 1 (11:16):
That was a princess whip. Yep, exactly.
Speaker 6 (11:18):
Yeah, they were very proud of that fact there. But
that thought that was a princess ship.
Speaker 3 (11:22):
I just remember it was. We did we went on
a dog sled run, you know you could do that.
Speaker 6 (11:26):
The dogs that train for the Iditarod stay in Alaska
in several like kennels and area.
Speaker 3 (11:33):
Yeah, and they.
Speaker 6 (11:35):
Yeah, right, you could go on an excursion and it's
part of their training.
Speaker 3 (11:40):
They haul tourists around.
Speaker 1 (11:43):
Are there wheels on it's no snow up there.
Speaker 6 (11:45):
No, it's wheels. So it's like a training sled for
the summertime. Oh, I see, And these dogs they live
for it. They just love to run. And then you've got,
you know, all these buffet filled tourists.
Speaker 3 (11:56):
They're just all across. Myself included. I was like, I'm
worried these dogs, but they it was so cool to
watch them like run and pull you around.
Speaker 1 (12:04):
So I haven't been for a while. Is there food
twenty four hours a day? Oh yeah, you can always
find something.
Speaker 6 (12:09):
You can always find something. And if there's nothing, like
if the buffet isn't open for whatever reason, you can
always get room service.
Speaker 3 (12:15):
There's always food really available.
Speaker 1 (12:16):
And room service is free.
Speaker 6 (12:18):
No, I think you have to pay like maybe a
little bit of a search charge. Maybe it varies by
by ship. But on our ship they had like this
international dinner where it was private, like tucked in behind
the one of the dining rooms, and the table like
lit up and was interactive at the table and they
had this whole like video presentation around this. It was
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really cool and it was my daughter. My daughter was
ten at the time, and she had a blast. We
sat on them the hot tubs watching Alaska sale by.
Speaker 1 (12:48):
Yeah, is that long ago? I did it though. One
of the activities on board this ship, the Royal Vikings
Sky was skeet shooting. Oh, I show what. They would
launch a skeet off the back of the ship and
you would shoot it with this gun that they gave you.
And I tried. I was only be at fourteen. They
gave you the shotgun. They didn't say it had a
kick to it, and it almost broke my shoulder and
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I fell right into the captain and he went down
really yeah, and he didn't get he didn't get up immediately.
He was in his seventies and he went down hard
and he hit his head and he was down for
a while, for like twenty minutes while they were like
working on him, like, oh, I don't know who's gonna
dock this thing.
Speaker 3 (13:26):
There, Like we're gonna need you to step up and start.
Speaker 1 (13:28):
I killed the captain and then you start.
Speaker 3 (13:32):
Then you had to sail the boat.
Speaker 1 (13:33):
That's exactly right. But anyway, if you want to go
on that cruise, that's gonna be cool. It's a year
from now, it's July twenty first of next year. So
go to Conwaycruise dot Com, get on the ship and
we'll cruise together. We'll have a lot of fun. It's
all you can drink, so it's gonna be wild.
Speaker 3 (13:50):
Incredible memories. Honestly, such a blast.
Speaker 1 (13:53):
Memories for a lifetime. Conwaycruise dot Com, Conwaycruise dot Com.
Speaker 4 (13:58):
You're listening to Tim Conway too on demand from KFI
Am sixty.
Speaker 1 (14:04):
Can you remember that story that came out? I think
it was last year, maybe year and a half. What
was that? Belly? Was that a year and a half?
Two years ago? The last August? Okay, not even a
year ago. Where there's a there's some kind of newdest
neighborhood ranch all ranch all right, somewhere in San Berndino,
I believe, or Riverside area and Redlands, Okay, sam Berndino, Redlands,
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Sam Bernandino, and guy went nuts and killed his neighbors
and nobody really knew what it was all about. It
was kind of odd. Well, now that it's gone into
court and we have testimony. We now know why this
man snapped and he killed other nudists. I don't know
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if he was nude when he snapped, or they were nude.
I don't know the clothing situation. But it was a
big story. There's a big story in Redlands. Guy snaps
and wipes people out.
Speaker 8 (14:59):
It's welcoming out in court testimony as revelations, a lot
of them going through here is different people are testifying
in the case now, because you remember this was at
the Hall of Dell Ranch, the news resort out in
Samurino County rather now. According to the Redlands Daily Facts,
several neighbors testified in this, including one person who actually
was in custody with the suspect. The video you're looking
at here is when they actually had to rip his
home apart to be able to find him who he
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was in the basement. Now. According to testimony from inside
of the courtroom, the suspect snapped after the victim offered
him a hot dog, A hot dog of all things.
Speaker 1 (15:29):
What I've had people offer me hot dogs all the time.
I haven't wiped them out. I enjoyed them. I think
my reaction was, hey, thanks man, that was a good dog.
Speaker 8 (15:38):
The victim offered him a hot dog, a hot dog
of all things.
Speaker 1 (15:41):
That's it. He snapped over the offer of a hot dog.
Speaker 8 (15:45):
According to the testimony in the courtroom and reported by
the Redlands Daily Facts, apparently that was the final straw.
The suspect in this, Michael Sparks, said that he felt
that that was a dig at him, saying that's all
they thought he was worth.
Speaker 1 (15:56):
Oh my god, this guy's got some problems. Just eat
the hot dog, ipe little chili on there. Oh that's good.
Hoffee hot dogs with chili, little ketchup some cheese, really
fine grated cheese.
Speaker 8 (16:08):
So that he felt that that was a dig at him,
saying that's all they thought he was worth was a
one dollar hot dog. Now, as we reported, there were
other issues between the neighbors, including a tree that had
draped over onto the property. The Redlands Zeley Fax also
reports that there was a generator that was widely disputed
by the two neighbors. Apparently, according to the neighbors testimony,
they had frequently had issues with each other.
Speaker 1 (16:29):
Okay, I'm gonna say this again. If you live in
Los Angeles or Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, anywhere, almost
anywhere in California. If you like your neighbors, never move.
There are millions of crazy people in California, and you
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don't want to live just next to somebody you hate
or hates you, or is crazy. It ruins your entire life.
You always have to be cautious about what you say
around them, what you do. Are they coming out, Are
they gonna be watering the lawn and getting your and
throwing crap on your house in odd moments? How are
they gonna be smoking and the smoke's gonna come into
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your house and you have to fight him over that.
If you like your neighbors, stay where you are, don't
ever ever move.
Speaker 8 (17:19):
There was also a text message that went into court.
Speaker 1 (17:21):
Okay, this text message is wild.
Speaker 8 (17:23):
There was this put up on a screenshot there and
in one of them, somebody reaches out to the defendant saying, hey,
I see what's going on in the news. Is everything okay?
He responds saying, it's me committing suicide today. Take care
by that person, according to this text message, responds and says, wait,
what's going on? Where are you? He responds, chopped up?
My neighbors didn't know I had it?
Speaker 1 (17:41):
In me, snapped, Oh my god, chop what did he do?
Chopped up my neighbors, Chopped up my neighbors.
Speaker 8 (17:48):
Didn't know I had it in me?
Speaker 1 (17:49):
Didn't know I had it in me? Snapped, snapped, Wow,
it's like that Carol Baskin song. Remember that thing from
my COVID Carol Basket.
Speaker 9 (18:00):
Killed her husband, whagged him. Can't convince me that it
didn't happen. Fedom to tigers, they snack it.
Speaker 1 (18:08):
What's happening, ca Yeah, Carol Basket? Yep, he chopped him off.
Speaker 8 (18:13):
Chopped up my neighbors. Didn't know I had it in me?
Speaker 1 (18:16):
Snapped, I bet he was a fan of that basket.
Speaker 9 (18:22):
Carol Basket killed her husband, whacked him. Can't convince me
that it didn't happen. Thenom to tigers, they snack it.
Speaker 1 (18:32):
What's happening? Carol Basket? And I'm watching a guy do
a dance to that on TikTok. Guys dancing to TikTok
songs never looks great. If that's you and you put
that out, I'm just being honest with you because you
don't have friends close enough to you to tell you.
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I'll tell you, Uncle t Bones will tell you guys
who do who dance alone on TikTok whatever the song is,
unless you're I don't know, eighteen or nineteen in great shape.
But this guy looks like he's uh in this TikTok.
He looks like he's forty five and he's dancing alone
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to this song on TikTok.
Speaker 9 (19:17):
Carol Basket killed her husband whacked him. Can't convince me
that it didn't.
Speaker 3 (19:24):
Haven't you Dan Towns's solo before Hip It?
Speaker 1 (19:31):
Do you hear me?
Speaker 7 (19:33):
I did?
Speaker 1 (19:33):
Yeah, I but you know, Bellio used to convince me
to do these stupid things to put him out on video.
And I always fought her and fought her and fought her,
and then I finally, I think I was drinking too
much and I finally did one. But I didn't like it.
I mean, I didn't volunteer, voluntarily do it. I went
kicking and screaming. But I'm doing it, you know, for
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you know KFI. Yeah, that's right, that's right, that's right,
that's per Which one was it? You didn't like all
of them? Yeah, none of them, but I especially this
song the Tigers they snack in What's Happening? It was odd,
all right, what's gonna happen to this guy here?
Speaker 8 (20:14):
He cut up his neighbor, chopped up my neighbors. Didn't
know I had it in me, snapped wow again. That
was all from the courtroom testimony in Saarndino County where
he is facing these double murder charges as a result.
According to the testimony and according to investigators as well,
after he allegedly killed his neighbors, he dismembered their bodies,
put them in the basement of his home, and then
drowned their dog and a sink. Oh my god, it's
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going on with this guy. And then drown their dog
and a sink.
Speaker 1 (20:39):
Drown the dog in a sink, you know, kind of
anger and what kind of a mental you know, midget,
you've got to be to drown a dog in a sink.
And I guarantee you dogs fight that, you know, kicking
and screaming. That's horrible. What a horrible image that is. Ah,
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that's just I hope this guy does a long long
time in prison, and maybe he's going to a new
disprison and then, Ah, unbelievable.
Speaker 4 (21:09):
You're listening to Tim Conway Junior on demand from KFI
AM six.
Speaker 1 (21:14):
Forty Stanley Cup ended last night. The Florida Panthers beat
the Oilers, which is great news. And then one of
the guys who played for Florida, his name is Alexandra Barkoff,
really great player. Well, he grabbed the Stanley Cup and
he brought it home. And then at five am when
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he got done, when he was done partying with all
the players, he walked around the neighborhood, his neighborhood in Florida,
ringing doorbells to show them the Stanley Cup. This is great.
Let me play the audio if I can here. This
is Alexander Barkoff going up to a ring camera and
hitting it so to show people the trophy. They's standing
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there with the with the Stanley Cup. Probably drunk out
of his mind. Yeah, he's got a couple of buddies
with him. Yeah. Common and they're carrying the Stanley Cup
(22:21):
with them. Yes, he's common. That's unbelievable, man, oh man.
The toughest trophy in sports to win, the Stanley Cup,
and Florida beat the Oilers to win it last night,
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five to one. All Right, we have some serious news here.
The Iran uh Israeli deal is taken off and getting crazy.
The United States not in it yet, but might get involved.
Let's find out what's going on. That's a big, big
deal in the world, huge, and we don't know. We
don't know.
Speaker 2 (23:01):
Iran's Supreme leader, Ayatola Khamane, has warned that any US
intervention in the conflict with Israel would be met with
serious consequences. He said, they do not respond to threats
and they will not accept any imposed peace or war.
This is an unprecedented aerial war fought across hundreds of
(23:23):
miles overnight at barrage of Israeli missiles streaked across the
skies of Terrruan, taken out by Iran's head offense system.
Iran retaliated with another wave of its own missiles. Sirens
bled here in Israel warning they were on the way,
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then intercepted in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem and the occupied West Bank.
With their cities under fire, Iranians are counting a steadily
escalating human cost, and while Israel is able to inflict
farm greater pain on Iran, it has not been immune
to it. Nineteen year old Bella Ashkenazi and her husband
(24:07):
Kim were asleep in this apartment block near Tel Aviv
when an Iranian missile smashed through it on Sunday. Bella
did not survive the strike and was buried in an emotional.
Speaker 7 (24:23):
Farewell She's amazing.
Speaker 2 (24:25):
Ashkenazi's granddaughter, Shanijuana, told us her grandparents were both too
frail to keep going to their bomb shelters.
Speaker 7 (24:33):
I wish I could turn back time and to take
her to the safe room.
Speaker 2 (24:39):
You're very stoic about this new war that Israel is
engaged in, but it's also taken your grandmother.
Speaker 7 (24:47):
I'm going to miss her a lot, but I still
think that we need to do what it takes to
stop that threat. Now.
Speaker 2 (24:55):
Israel has advised that citizens to remain close to bomb shelters,
and the USA the Sea State it will be closed
from today until Saturday.
Speaker 1 (25:03):
You know, Israel is a very small country. It's the
same distance if you were driving in California and you
started in Santa Barbara, if you drove from Santa Barbara
to Tijuana, that's almost the exact same amount of miles
it is from North Israel to South Israel. It's very tiny.
There's seven I think there's ten, eleven or twelve counties
(25:26):
in the United States that are bigger than Israel. San
Bergnandino is one of them. San Berndino is two and
a half times bigger than Israel, two and a half
times bigger. And so you understand how you know small
it is and how much you know. Controversy has been
(25:46):
over in that area for decades and centuries, and now
the United States might get involved because we're the only
ones in the world, I believe, with these bunker bombs
that weigh thirty thousand pounds, and we have the only
plains in the world that can deliver them, and we
might be getting dragged into this. Let's imagine diplomacy doesn't
(26:07):
work here. Let's imagine the US actually decides to take
a shot at Iran. What would that look like? And
I guess what can the US do that Israel hasn't
done already? Like what would we add?
Speaker 10 (26:17):
Yeah, it's important to remember what the Israelis have and
what they don't have. Outside of Russia and China, the
United States is the only country in the world that
has bombers and to have the kind of capability to
have the weapons, they can penetrate layers of dirt and
rock and get to buried sites like we know, is
(26:38):
there at Ford, Oh underneath the mountain, and we know
there's actually a new site that's under construction just south
of the Tans. So you have these very deeply buried
nuclear halls where there are centrifugias wearing around, enriching uranium
to the point where it can be turned into a
nuclear weapon. And so the Israelis can't get deep because
(27:00):
they have small ish fighters. The US has B two
bombers that can carry this weapon that's known as the
Massive Ordans.
Speaker 1 (27:07):
Penetrate of the MOP.
Speaker 10 (27:10):
The MOP is about thirty thousand pounds and it can
go up to about two hundred feet down. That's the
key here. The US sort of holds the key to
really destroying the Iranian nuclear enterprise what these railis are doing.
Speaker 8 (27:24):
And that's like when Israel says we need us help,
they don't mean like we need extra troops they need
something like that.
Speaker 10 (27:30):
No, they need somebody who can bring in the heavy
ordinance that's going to get down and destroy the nuclear
enterprise within Iran. Because right now what these railers are
doing is what they call mowing the lawn. They're setting
back the nuclear program months, not years, not yet years.
Maybe eventually they'll get there, but without the ability to
get down deep to where those centrifugias are, the nuclear
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program will survive in some form that could be reconstituted.
Speaker 1 (27:57):
And the United States is sending over cruise ships and
airplanes to try to evacuate any Americans that are in Israel.
There's seventy thousand Americans right now in Israel and they
have no way to get out because there are no
flights out of Israel. So they're going to send in
They're going to charter planes. I don't know if they're
going to charge people for this. I don't know. You know,
you never know with America. But they're sending over boatload
(28:21):
of planes and a lot of cruise ships to try
to haul Americans out of Israel. So this is going
to dominate the news for quite some time. If you
turn on the news, immigration and ice and this story
in Iran and Israel are basically ninety percent of the
news going on right now. All right, we're live, We'll
(28:42):
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