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September 17, 2024 33 mins
Guest: Jason Nathanson (ABC) on the latest happening since the Diddy indictment was unsealed this morning. / There is a breaking housefire in Monrovia. And Kamala Harris attended an event today and Pittsburgh. / Trump is holing a townhall in Flint, MI and addressed the recent assassination attempt at his golf course in West Palm Beach, Florida. And Conway on the political divide in the country. / A street has been renamed in honor of ‘Sweet’ Alice Harris in the Watts neighborhood.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's KMF I Am six forty and you're listening to
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Speaker 2 (00:10):
It is the Conway Show.

Speaker 1 (00:12):
Before we get to Jason Nathanson here, Donald Trump is
in Flint, Michigan, and his very first rally sends the
assassination attempt.

Speaker 2 (00:22):
So we'll have some audio on that later.

Speaker 1 (00:25):
But he's Flint, Michigan, big rally, and security really ramped
up really over the top for this this rally in Michigan.
All Right, P Diddy or Diddy Combs or P Diddy Combs.

Speaker 2 (00:40):
I don't know what.

Speaker 1 (00:40):
He's using nowadays. Man, That guy's in trouble. That guy
did a lot of stuff that people didn't like. And
here to talk about is Jason Nathanson with ABC News.
You're the ABC, right, Jason, Yeah, think dog with you. Hey, So,
what's going on with this guy? They finally arrested him, mom.

Speaker 3 (01:00):
They did after I mean something we knew that was
coming after the raids here on his home here in
Los Angeles and in Miami. And this case that's been
building for a while now. Ever since last year when
his former girlfriend Cassie found a lawsuit which alleged to
a lot of stuff that was settled, but then some
more people were suing and then the FED started to
look into it, and what they say was in this

(01:22):
indictment that was unsealed this morning. Combs manipulated women to
participate in highly orchestrated performances is sexual activity with male
commercial sex workers, at times others acting it.

Speaker 4 (01:35):
Combs as directing direction.

Speaker 3 (01:37):
He made arrangements for women and commercial sex workers to
fly to his location. He ensured participation from the women by,
among other things, obtaining and distributing narcotics to them, drugging
them up, controlling their careers, leveraging his financial support, and
threatening to cut them off using intimidation and violence. There's

(01:58):
one report of he he fire bombed somebody's car. He
was it was a convertible. He slid open the top
of it allegedly and throw a Molotov cocktail in there.

Speaker 4 (02:09):
Violent stuff, sexual stuff.

Speaker 3 (02:11):
And he would have these parties that they would call
freak offs, which was just these drug induced parties for
several days, allegedly with a bunch of men, bunch of women.
He would direct the whole thing sitting in the corner
kind of pleasuring himself and that they would have lots
of drugs and it would get so intense. They would
bring in and this.

Speaker 4 (02:31):
Was a regular thing.

Speaker 3 (02:32):
Apparently ivs people would have. They they would they would
fill them up with fluids because they'd be so depleted
after these parties after a couple of days. Just real
wild stuff and wild details in the indictment. They said
that from his homes they seized a bunch of drugs, guns,
more than a thousand bottles of baby oil and lubricant.

Speaker 4 (02:55):
They got real detailed in this indictment.

Speaker 1 (02:57):
I know, man, that sounds like you know, you always
see guys who do that. You know, guys that have
like boats or you know, three wheelers out you know,
and they always a lot of them have shirts on.
We work hard and party hard. But this is really
partying hard.

Speaker 4 (03:13):
Yeah, I mean, and people knew.

Speaker 3 (03:15):
I mean, it's it's kind of and again all allegations
he pleaded not He was in court this morning or
this afternoon. He pleaded not guilty, and his lawyer kind
of laid out disputed some of the stuff that hey,
yeah you found some guns, but those were the guns
for his security, said that this was nothing more than
consensual stuff between adults and the government shouldn't be in

(03:35):
our bedrooms. But you know the charges here, there's a
lot of them. And like I was saying, you know,
in Hollywood when the Meet Too stuff started happening and happening,
and a lot of people said that the Weinstein, the
Harvey Weinstein stuff was an open secret. This ditty stuff
was kind of an open secret in the industry as
well for a long time. Not necessarily the specifics and.

Speaker 4 (03:59):
The details and the alleged.

Speaker 3 (04:00):
Illegal activity, but everybody knew Sean Combs was not a
guy that you wanted to cross, and a lot of
people were scared of him. Wow, And that a lot
of people that he had stuff on people. And that's
some of the stuff that's in this indictment as well,
that all these parties where you know, they don't name anybody,
so it doesn't say you know that this airlister, that

(04:23):
a lister was there, but it says that a lot
of these parties were recorded that and Comes did that
so that he would have that kind of evidence basically
on people, so he could blackmail people into kind of
keeping them quiet.

Speaker 2 (04:37):
I see.

Speaker 1 (04:38):
Okay, and how far does this go back? What is
the earliest date of his mischief.

Speaker 3 (04:43):
This goes back and the stuff that they're looking at
is two thousand and eight, so he's been around for
a while, right. His relationship with Jennifer Lopez was well
before that, so you know, people are throwing her name around,
what did she know? Who did she The stuff that
they have does and include the time that he was
with her, So we don't know, you know, if there's

(05:04):
any involvement or if this is the kind of stuff
where as he got more and more power in the
music industry and became a bigger and bigger name, his
alleged appetite, did that get bigger? Do things get weirder?
Do things get more and more violent from there? That's
some of the stuff that they're going to explore at
trial and his lawyers. Shawcombs's lawyers asked for him to

(05:26):
be released on bail, but the judge said, nope, He's
going to be held until trial.

Speaker 4 (05:33):
She said.

Speaker 3 (05:34):
The judge said that her concern is that a lot
of these crimes, alleged crimes, happened behind closed doors, so
she's not worried about like a flight risk or anything.

Speaker 4 (05:43):
She's worried if he was let out, he would keep
doing this kind of stuff.

Speaker 1 (05:46):
You know, again, this is unbelievable. Jason Nathanson's with us
from my ABC News. You know, when the me too
stuff came out, that was solely the movie business. You know,
the movie business was it was almost one movie business.
And now and a lot of people said, geez, I
can't imagine why the music business isn't getting hit by

(06:09):
it now, But I bet I guess this is the
next wave.

Speaker 2 (06:12):
It happened in music now.

Speaker 3 (06:14):
It's a great question, and it's a great point because
a lot of people were scratching their head because, yeah,
the movie business known for the casting couch and things
like that, but the music business was really known for
the deck, drugs and rock and roll, and so everybody
who was waiting for that to come down. You know,
the person after person in the movie business fell right

(06:37):
during that, and the you know, every week there was
a new there was somebody new in the in that
kind of world of the entertainment industry.

Speaker 4 (06:44):
But it didn't happen in the music business.

Speaker 3 (06:46):
And there have been a couple here and there, but
not like.

Speaker 4 (06:48):
It was in Hollywood.

Speaker 3 (06:50):
So if this is going to open the door to more,
we'll see, because it hasn't really yet. This might be
the tip of the iceberg, might be an isolated thing,
but you know that kind of remains to be seen.

Speaker 1 (07:05):
Well, it's the next natural domino that that could have fallen.
I mean, you know, the music business got it. Then
the sports business got it. You know, gymnastics with all
those crazy doctors and the women they girl gymnastics in gymnastics,
they took it also, you know, so the only two
areas left in entertainment are stage, you know, for Broadway

(07:27):
and TV. And TV has been pretty much, uh, you know,
hands off. I don't remember anybody in the TV business.
Maybe I'm just you know, drawing a blank, but it
was it was always the music. But I'm sorry the
movie business that got it really not TV.

Speaker 3 (07:42):
Yeah, I mean, you know, it depends on when you
want to start and count some of the stuff.

Speaker 4 (07:46):
Cosby obviously big TV star guy, which which.

Speaker 3 (07:50):
But I think people look at him as a little
bit separate because there was all that stuff around before
and lawsuits and things against Cosby even that predated the
me too stuff, So I think people look at him
as a little bit separate. But a lot of this
stuff also might or might if there is.

Speaker 4 (08:06):
More to come out.

Speaker 3 (08:07):
It might not come out because there was a specific deadline,
and a lot of that deadline had to do with
Remember in New York. I feel like it was here
in California as well, but it was mostly.

Speaker 4 (08:18):
In New York.

Speaker 3 (08:19):
There was this thing where they they extended the deadline
for people to come forward, right they if they had
had stuff happen against them, the Statute of limitations. They
extended that a little bit, and that ran out at
the end of last year. So that's why we saw,
or people think that we saw a bunch of these
allegations come out against Sean Combs at the end of

(08:40):
last year.

Speaker 4 (08:41):
That deadline is now gone.

Speaker 3 (08:43):
So I don't know if there if people are going
to feel like they can come out because that deadline
no longer exists.

Speaker 1 (08:48):
Right, But I would throw Bill Cosby into the stand
up comedy. You know, we Louis c k and a
couple of other you know comedians that got nailed for it.
But man, I think I can't believe how long the
music industry skated. And I guess it just you know,
it goes. It shows how powerful they are too.

Speaker 3 (09:07):
Yeah, and it remains to be seen if other names
are going to come out, either in connection with Combs,
like having to do with specifically his alleged freak off
parties and big names that are going to come out
of that, or others that were doing similar things, because
you know, we kind of all know that it was

(09:27):
there and it was happening, but was it too long ago?
You know, did the music industry clean up it's act
at some point? And then the statute of limitations that
you know, you can't really go after anybody anymore.

Speaker 1 (09:38):
I don't know, Bunny, I really appreciate coming on and
keep us updated. Sure, all right, thanks, Jason Nathan saying
with ABC News, Sean Denny Combs has been arrested and
charged with I think what sex, trafficking by forest, transportation, prostitution, racketeering, drugs,
and thousands of gallons of baby oil, which is new.

(10:02):
Never heard that before a thousand bottles of baby oil,
somebody in that house is dry. Somebody needs a lot
of it, like baby oil. Never heard that before a
thousand bottles of baby oil. They must have that must
be for something else. That's got to be one of
those oily you know, like mud wrestlers and oil wrestler things.
It's got to be something else going on. That's just

(10:24):
a weird, weird number. Or you know a guy who's
ordering from Amazon and like I did, I ordered, you know,
I think it was twenty batteries from Amazon and they
delivered a thousand batteries to me, one thousand batteries. And
I called him up and said, hey, I only ordered twenty,
I got a thousand. Should I send them back? And
they said no, it's too heavy to send back, just
keep them. So I've had, I've had, I haven't had.

(10:45):
I haven't purchased batteries in nine years, and I still
have like six hundred of them. Maybe that's possible here,
Maybe just giving him the benefit of doubt. Are we're
live on k IF. I am six forty. Donald Trump
speaking for the first time since the assassination attempt on Sunday.
He's got a rally going in Flint, Michigan, and we'll
see what if he addresses the assassination attempt in any

(11:07):
part of that rally. All right, big day here Tuesday.
Mark Thompson's not here. He's in Washington visiting with his mom,
but I think he'll be back next week.

Speaker 5 (11:16):
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AM six.

Speaker 1 (11:21):
Forty corrections and retractions. I said that Donald Trump was
doing a rally in Flint, Michigan. I think that is
a town hall in Flint, Michigan. And so he's addressing
the assassination attempt from Sunday. As soon as he's done,
we'll have that audio and we'll play it for you.
All Right, there's a house fire in Monrovia. Butrovio is

(11:43):
one of those beautiful towns, one of the oldest towns
in southern California. It goes way way way back to
the eighteen hundreds, maybe before that. Let's see her, Yeah,
seventeen sixty nine. There is a It was part of
Rancho Santa Nita and it was sold to a guy
I believe named Monroe and purchased it. What's his name,

(12:06):
William Monroe bought it and it is now. It's a beautiful,
beautiful town. It's where all the bear sightings are. Anytime
we have a bear sighting in Los Angeles, Monrovia is
where they hang out and it really is a cool
hang Crozier year from that part. Nextlee, would you're been
a downtown Monrovi It's beautiful.

Speaker 2 (12:25):
Absolutely, man.

Speaker 6 (12:27):
Yes, one of our it's one of our spots if
wherever out and about walk around that town.

Speaker 1 (12:31):
It is great, man, it is awesome. But a fire
going out in Monrovia right now. To find out what's
going on in Monrovia, thig Dog with Monrovia. Let's see
here this.

Speaker 7 (12:40):
Fire starting about three point thirty this afternoon.

Speaker 2 (12:43):
Yeah, it's all right.

Speaker 7 (12:44):
I heard one home and I got extended into the
home next door.

Speaker 8 (12:48):
You can see the roof is on fire.

Speaker 7 (12:49):
That fire got it into the attic and caught that
other house on fire. As I zoom in here next
to or between the houses, you can see.

Speaker 8 (12:56):
A partial collapse there.

Speaker 7 (12:58):
Now, there were possible reports of some explosions going on
inside that house. We're working to get that.

Speaker 2 (13:03):
Information confronted by this audio.

Speaker 7 (13:05):
But one house completely destroyed already, a second one on fire.
This is all happening in the six hundred block of
East Colorado Boulevard Lacross street here is Shamrock. We have
a multi agency task force here along with County Fire,
Merdugo Fire, including Arcadia and Minerovia firefighters working to knock
down the fires and both structures. But you can see

(13:25):
the crews on the roof right now attacking the fire.
When we got on scene here, the second house had
fire right through those holes of heavy fire coming out
of the roofline. But it looks like they're starting to
get a knockdown on that attic fire at this point.
But the house next door completely destroyed. As I zoom
in here again, you'll see some debris there in between homes.
It's unclear if that wall just collapsed down there or

(13:47):
if there were indeed explosions in there. It's unconfirmed at
this point, but that house went up very quickly. It
is completely burned down to the ground here at this point,
and firefighters dealing with some down wires as well.

Speaker 1 (14:00):
Monrovia, beautiful Monrovia, right next to Santa Anita, I know
it well. And very expensive homes up there. That's old money,
isn't the crozier up there?

Speaker 6 (14:08):
I think a lot of Yeah, when I did construction,
I've worked on a lot of houses up in Monrovia,
especially further up in the hills there.

Speaker 1 (14:15):
They got some huge houses up there, very nice and huge,
beautiful homes up there. That's for a lot of the
jockeys that used to run at sant Anita. A lot
of them used to live up in Monrovia, huge, huge place.
All right, let's talk about the we're gonna be the
Trump audio here in a second, he's addressing the assassination attempt,

(14:38):
and let me go ahead and play that for you.
Here he's addressing the assassination attempt that happened on Sunday.

Speaker 8 (14:44):
Here we go, Oh, thank you very much. That lot
of people for a town hall.

Speaker 9 (15:02):
Nobody's ever seen a town hall like that. You know,
a townholl is supposed to have about three hundred people.
You have about eight thousand people here.

Speaker 2 (15:12):
He never stops.

Speaker 1 (15:13):
You know, he was almost killed two days ago, and
his first address to you know, the people are supporting
him is how big everything is?

Speaker 2 (15:22):
Again, everything's always so big.

Speaker 4 (15:23):
Equally is important?

Speaker 9 (15:25):
About eight thousand people that are not here, they're walking away.
But I think we have television outside, right, so they're
watching from outside. Would anybody like to change places with them?

Speaker 1 (15:35):
I thought you were all right, that's not the the
audio that we're actually looking for.

Speaker 8 (15:40):
Here.

Speaker 1 (15:40):
Let's see if let's see if this is it here?
All right, him addressing the assassination attempt on Sunday.

Speaker 8 (15:46):
He's sixteen a lot of spirit.

Speaker 9 (15:47):
Twenty twenty, we had unbelievable spirit, and then we got
let down because what happened should never be allowed to
happen in this country again. But I have never seen
the spirit I've seen.

Speaker 1 (16:00):
That's not it either. We'll grab it for you, though.
We'll get it for you here. You'll call Bellio and
she can grab it.

Speaker 2 (16:11):
Oh belly o.

Speaker 5 (16:15):
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Speaker 2 (16:22):
Dig Dog with You.

Speaker 1 (16:25):
Donald Trump partner assassinated again on Sunday. I think a
lot of people already know the details of that story.

Speaker 2 (16:32):
You know, a guy laying in wait.

Speaker 1 (16:34):
For twelve hours at the golf course there in Palm Beach, Florida,
later arrested.

Speaker 2 (16:41):
Fifty eight year old guy.

Speaker 1 (16:42):
Doing this right, fifty eight seems like a little long
in the tooth to be out there. That's a young
man's game. I think the assassination game is a younger
dude's game. You know, your twenties, your thirties, you know
a lot of your friends have gone off to do stuff,
and you know, really haven't died, have no real direction
in life, and you sort of panic and you're like, ah, okay,

(17:03):
I can get really famous here with one shot. But
fifty eight that seems like you should be looking at
may maybe hanging it up, you know, retirements around the corner,
another ten or fifteen years and just getting a motorhome
and enjoy yourself.

Speaker 2 (17:20):
Fifty eight pretty old, all right?

Speaker 1 (17:23):
So Donald Trump, I was, you know, not assassinated.

Speaker 2 (17:27):
They got this guy.

Speaker 1 (17:28):
They're gonna there's gonna be tons of federal charges against
this lad. And I think, look, I might be on
the moon here, but I think there was a major
mistake made in trying to assassinate Donald Trump in Florida,
because it happened. Last time it happened was in Pennsylvania,
and the governor of Pennsylvania and is a guy named

(17:50):
Shapiro who's a Democrat, and so he came out and
he said all the right things. I hope you know,
I'm sorry this happened. He called Donald Trump, you know,
ridiculed the Secret Service a little not a lot, but
a little bit. And everybody went back to you know,
their their jobs and their families and nothing was made

(18:11):
of it.

Speaker 2 (18:12):
But this one was in Florida.

Speaker 1 (18:14):
And so when you have when you have the Governor
of Florida, DeSantis. He is going to make this a
big issue because he's going to put together an investigative
force that's not going to include the federal government. He
said the federal government should be shouldn't be investigating the
federal government. And so he's going to put together a

(18:35):
massive investigation of the Secret Service on a state level,
which is going to really piss off the Secret Service
and the Feds. And you're going to see a massive
fight between the state of Florida and the federal government.
That's my prediction. May happen, may not, I don't know,
but it sounds like that's where we're going with this.

(18:57):
So he's again an ally of Donald Trump, and he
is going to, you know, put together an investigation.

Speaker 2 (19:06):
There will be more.

Speaker 1 (19:07):
It'll be bigger than the investigation currently going on in Washington,
d C. When it comes to the Secret Service, where
you even had some Democratic senators come out and say
the country is going to be shocked as to what
they found. And the first assassination attempt back in July.
So this is going to be interesting to see how
this goes. So Donald Trump addresses the crowd in Flint, Michigan,

(19:32):
it's a it's not a rally. It sounds like a rally,
but it's a town hall in Flint, Michigan. And here's
him addressing the assassination attempt from Sunday. Donald Trump, and
I have to say.

Speaker 9 (19:44):
That President Biden called me yesterday.

Speaker 8 (19:47):
It was very nice, with a very nice conversation.

Speaker 9 (19:49):
I appreciated that he called about you know what happened.

Speaker 4 (19:51):
To day And.

Speaker 2 (19:55):
Okay, all right, I'm glad we caught that.

Speaker 9 (19:57):
You know what happened today.

Speaker 1 (20:00):
Said f Biden. But he used the whole effort, and
so let's continue.

Speaker 9 (20:04):
You know what happened the day and he's committees.

Speaker 3 (20:14):
No.

Speaker 9 (20:15):
But and today a little while ago, I got a
very nice call from Kamala No, it was very nice.

Speaker 4 (20:24):
It was very nice.

Speaker 8 (20:25):
It's it's it was very very nice and and we
appreciate that.

Speaker 1 (20:30):
Okay, all right, then Kamala Harris Kamala Harris in Pittsburgh today,
addressing interview being interviewed in Pittsburgh. You know about her
campaign and the you know, the the hot issues of
the day.

Speaker 10 (20:45):
Is the price of grocery still too high?

Speaker 3 (20:47):
Yes?

Speaker 2 (20:49):
Do we have more work to do?

Speaker 3 (20:50):
Yes?

Speaker 2 (20:51):
And I will tell you I do.

Speaker 8 (20:53):
Believe that I offer.

Speaker 10 (20:56):
A new generation of leadership for our country that is about,
in particular, turning the page on an era that sadly
has shown us attempts by some to incite fear, to
create division in our country.

Speaker 1 (21:12):
And that was from our interview in Pennsylvania. All right,
So that's it pun politics.

Speaker 2 (21:17):
You know, we can't.

Speaker 1 (21:19):
I know a lot of people are into politics, but
for me, I'm just burning out a little. You know,
it doesn't bring anybody together. It separates all of us.
And that's their goal on both sides is to keep
everybody fighting.

Speaker 2 (21:36):
And they've done a hell of a job.

Speaker 1 (21:37):
Hell of a job you can probably, I'll bet you
can name two or three friends or family members that
you no longer talk to or want to talk to
because of politics. And it really has separated. You know,
people who have spent their entire lives go into each
other's house for Thanksgiving or Christmas, or a party or

(21:59):
a wedding, and now everybody's got a mental list of
who's on what side you and when you go to work,
you know who's on what side. And it's not good
for us. It's not good. It is doing a tremendous
amount of damage. So I'd like to keep it off
the show as long as possible, to give you guys
a break instead of three hours every day of Trump

(22:22):
said this, Harris said that if you want that, there
are plenty of stations that do it. Plenty of stations
they do it great. We can't do it better. And
I'm telling you the ultimate goal is to keep us
all separated. That's the goal on both sides. And I
am a little tired of it.

Speaker 4 (22:41):
You know, it.

Speaker 2 (22:43):
Happens to work.

Speaker 1 (22:44):
It's very effective and keeping us fighting, so a lot
of the money can be you know, can vanish into
people's pockets for favors, and while all our money vanishes
in taxes and fees, we turn on each each other.
And I guarantee you did over the last two or

(23:05):
three years, maybe four, three and a half years, maybe
four years, actually maybe seven years, over the last seven
years since Donald Trump's been in the game. I guarantee you,
if you put a piece of paper in front of
yourself and a pen, you can write names down of
people either you don't talk to anymore, or they don't
talk to you anymore because of your politics. I guarantee it,

(23:28):
and I guarantee. You could probably go twenty deep in
some with some people. You can say, you know, you
can go twenty you can write twenty people down. I'm
not friends with this guy, that guy, this dude, that dude.
I don't speak to this family anymore. That family doesn't
talk to me anymore. And that's not healthy. And over
what you know, over what what did you gain by
it from it?

Speaker 4 (23:47):
Nothing?

Speaker 2 (23:48):
Absolutely nothing? All right, that's enough of politics.

Speaker 5 (23:52):
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KFI AM six forty.

Speaker 1 (24:00):
Sweet Alice. I've known sweet Alands for a long long time.
She's one of that collects toys for kids, bicycles, basketballs, footballs,
all that stuff.

Speaker 2 (24:12):
And she does it all year round. And she.

Speaker 1 (24:16):
Then at Christmas has a huge party at her house
and would give all these kids, you know, who had
nothing to give them a great Christmas and it was terrific.

Speaker 2 (24:27):
She raised a lot of money.

Speaker 1 (24:29):
And she was first met her when I was working
with Steckler over at the Kala Sex and we went
down to meet her, and I didn't know what it was.
I had never heard of Sweet Alice. And then when
we got there, there were probably two hundred kids there
and she had a bike for every single one of
those kids, and the parents were there of the kids.

(24:50):
It was a huge party. And I couldn't believe the
generosity of this woman. And she was great, She was terrific,
and she did this for many, many many years, many
many years. And Krozier, did you ever, you guys, ever
do anything here with the sweet Alice or you know

(25:11):
who she was?

Speaker 7 (25:11):
Though?

Speaker 2 (25:11):
Right? Not really? Okay? She she was just terrific.

Speaker 1 (25:18):
She had, you know, she had first of all, and
she also cooked when we were there, and she made
this unbelievable She was making these hamburgers and was cooking
on the barbecue and just a just one of the
sweetest women you could ever meet in your life.

Speaker 2 (25:36):
Sweet Alice Harris. I believe it was her last name.

Speaker 1 (25:40):
And she was born nineteen thirty four, you know, long, long,
great life, and just the everybody in Watts knew who
she was, everybody in South Los Angeles, everybody knew who
she was. And she put together not only did she know,
buy gifts for kids and and you know, give them

(26:00):
a great Christmas, but she also put together, you know,
money for kids to go to school and college, and
the essence of an angel. I don't think there's anybody
in Los Angeles that did more work for underprivileged kids
than her. Nobody. I can't think of a single person.
And she didn't have a lot of herself. It wasn't

(26:22):
like she had this, you know, huge house and nice
cars and jewelry and stuff. She was just getting by
and she every every single dollar that was donated to her,
she would spend on the kids, every single dollar. Well, fantastic.
They're renaming a street after her, after Sweet Alice. This

(26:43):
is great news, great great news. This woman deserves the
whole city.

Speaker 10 (26:46):
Named after a really special honor for a long time
wats community activist.

Speaker 11 (26:51):
A ceremony was held Monday to unveil Sweet Alice Row.

Speaker 12 (26:55):
I can't I can now get a chance to know
how it feels to see because I'm used to giving,
and now I know how it feels it.

Speaker 2 (27:05):
First I was a little.

Speaker 12 (27:06):
Scared, but now I'm happy.

Speaker 2 (27:10):
It looks good. She's always busy. It was a phone
ring in the background, always calling her for help.

Speaker 11 (27:16):
The street was renamed in honor of legendary ninety year
old philanthropists Sweet Alice Harris near the headquarters of the
Parents of Watts. That is the agency she founded, which
provides family life education, foster family services, holiday assistants, and
youth service for people who live in South LA.

Speaker 2 (27:34):
She's great man, and what a great spirit.

Speaker 1 (27:36):
You never see her depressed or angry, always laughing, always
a great smile on her face.

Speaker 2 (27:42):
USC gave her an honorary doctor it in two thousand
and eight.

Speaker 8 (27:45):
Oh is that right?

Speaker 2 (27:45):
Oh that's great. She is doctor sweet Alice Row.

Speaker 1 (27:48):
She deserves it. Of all the people who have that
honorary doctorate.

Speaker 2 (27:52):
She deserves it.

Speaker 1 (27:53):
She deserves it, but she deserves I think she deserves more.
I think they should name one of these cities after her.
I can't Again, I've met a lot of people in
my life. I can't ever remember anybody giving back to
the community more than she did. And she didn't do
it just one Christmas or one year. She's been doing it.

(28:13):
I think for sixty sixty seventy years. She operates fifteen
different programs in eight houses, and she's huge. Back when
I met her, it was probably a late nineties, early
two thousand, maybe it was late I think it was
late nineties, and she just had this one little house
but every room in her house was filled with gifts

(28:37):
for kids.

Speaker 2 (28:37):
There was not a lot of furniture.

Speaker 1 (28:39):
There's some folding chairs in the front room, a barbecue
going on in the back, and a huge barbecue, big
ass barbecue going on in the back. And every single
room in her house was filled with toys for kids,
and not just you know, thrown, you know, given to kids.
They were wrapped and they were you know, and they

(29:00):
were meticulously wrapped too. They you know, people took time,
they come down, they volunteer and help her out, and
she got a tremendous amount of donations. But she really
is great, and thank god, you know, they named the
street after that's a cool honor. But you can hear
in her voice that she's not used to accepting gifts.
She's used to, you know, giving, and so she's a

(29:22):
little sort of embarrassed that all the fuss is being
made out on her by what a trific lady, sweet
Alice Harris. Sometimes we get it right, Yeah, she certainly did. Man,
she nailed it all right. Don't forget this is Halloween.
It's Halloween time at the Disneyland resort and KF I

(29:42):
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(30:03):
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Speaker 2 (30:14):
That is terrific.

Speaker 1 (30:16):
So I keep listening and we will give those tickets
away at some point and you might win in But
it's a really cool time to be at Disneyland, you know,
before the holiday season, once the summer is over, and
I think that hopefully this weekend will be the last
heat wave weekend, and then after that to get down
to Disneyland and just walk around if you have a

(30:36):
season pass. A lot of people go just to walk around.
They don't go on rides. They just like to be there.
And there's something that is unique about Disneyland that no
other park offers, and that is you get to relive
your childhood and you get to see the excitement in

(30:56):
your kids or your grandkids face the same excitement in
the same exact place that you experience, and it has
a long tradition, and I don't know if they still
do this at Disneyland, but I took my daughter there
when she turned three, and I told them that it
was my daughter's birthday, and they gave me a little light.

(31:16):
It was a little light with a clip on it
and it was a red light and it blinked and
I said, oh, that's great. I said, what is this?
Then they said, just put on her stroller and you'll
find out, all right. So I put on the stroller
and as we were going through Disneyland, every cast member
stopped and said happy birthday to her. Every one of
them that saw that flashing light. That was their indication

(31:40):
that that kid was having birthday. So my daughter was three,
she didn't know that, She didn't know what the flashing
light well, she couldn't even see it. It was on the
top of her stroller. And man, she felt like a
million bucks.

Speaker 4 (31:50):
She was dead.

Speaker 2 (31:52):
They all know it's my birthday. They all know. I said, yeah, yeah,
it's very very popular. You're not a popular kid.

Speaker 6 (31:59):
Didn't do the the telephone, the birthday telephone in the
front of the car didn't do that.

Speaker 2 (32:03):
No, in the uh what is it the firehouse or whatever?

Speaker 6 (32:06):
When you first walk in on the left side where
Disney I guess hadhead apartment up on the tops part.
But if you go inside, it's there's a phone in
there and you go you pick it up. In one
of the characters, wish is your happy birthday?

Speaker 4 (32:16):
Is that right? Yeah?

Speaker 1 (32:17):
Oh man, I gotta take her back a little older now,
hope she buys it still.

Speaker 2 (32:22):
Been on although dad, how do they still know?

Speaker 1 (32:26):
Here's here's my life, you know, with my daughter, and
I take her, hey, here's the phone, pick it up,
happy birthday?

Speaker 2 (32:31):
And then she hangs up.

Speaker 1 (32:32):
She has wish I could have done that when I
was three. All right, get down to what Disneyland? Man,
what a great time to get down there.

Speaker 2 (32:41):
All right.

Speaker 1 (32:41):
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