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It's Camp I Am sixty and you'relistening to the Conway Show on demand on
the iHeartRadio app. The Supreme Courtof the United States has decided that homelessness
is not a right. You don'thave a right to put together a homeless
camp and encampment on city streets,and so here's some information on them.
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That's a big, big decision.The Supreme Court has decided that cities can
enforce bans on homeless people sleeping outdoorsin West coast areas where shelter space is
lacking. In a six y threedecision, the High Court reversed a ruling
by a San Francisco based appeals courtthat found that outdoor sleeping bands are cruel
and unusual punishment. The case isthe most significant to come before the Supreme
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Court in decades on the issue ofhomelessness, and comes as a rising number
of people in the US are withouta permanent place to live. There you
go. So the cities can nowsend their cops in and either arrest people
or move people. So that's anothertool that cities can use to get rid
of homelessness. And there are somecities that already do that. If you're
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in San Diego in Coronado Island,and you look around for homeless people,
there are none because they don't allowit on Coronado, and consequently they're no
homeless people. They're all up indowntown San Diego. All right, that's
a big deal, out of theSupreme Court. San Bernardino homeless. Let's
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find out what's going on with SanBurdo. It's the way that it looks
at intimidating. Michael Lynch drove outfrom Moreno Valley to San Bernardino today looking
for a pickleball Wait, he droveto where drove out from Moreno Valley to
San Bernardino today, Sam Bernardino,Bernardino. Oh that's another place. Well
that's the spelling, okay. Isee. Thought maybe there is a San
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Bernardino Barnardino out there, I don'tknow. To San Bernardino today looking for
a pickleball court. But what hefound was dozens of homeless tents. At
Paris Hill Park, we were gonnago for a walk before we started playing,
but you know, there were tintsup on the walking tracks, so
idea and we decided not to goup there, just and just spare our
iron safety We drove around the parkalong Highland Avenue and Valencia and spotted tent
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after tent on the lawn just stepsaway from the park's playground. These people
are lost in herding. We areone as frustrated as our residents are.
Jeff Cross with the City of SanBernardino says, the homeless problem began.
Is that the way you pronounced thatcity, but we all just mispronouncing it
all those time. I don't thinkso, Sam Bernardino, Cross with the
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City of San Bernardino, I don'tknow that. I like that better really
to using Bernardino. Yeah, SanBernardino, San Bernardino, Sam Bernardino,
I like that Sam Bernardino, SanBernardino. Thing gong with that city.
San Bernardino says The homeless problem begana while back and was quickly addressed.
We cleared a home of state ofemergency back about a year and a half
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ago. Dan, I think thathomeless population I think started at the supple
Vita and then moved to Sam Bernardina. And one of the things were taking
back our parks, and so weput fencing. We cleared them out and
the parks were wonderful. Cross Asafter the cleanup. The city was sued
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by the ACLU back in August.Oh No, ACLU got involved. Man,
they're always making people, always makinglives worth, stating that we're not
following procedures in noticing when we're goingto do a cleanup and storing people's belongings
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and things like that. When itcame to a cleanup and a judge issued
an injunction against the City of SanBernardino, which is preventing us from doing
any more cleanups until the case isresolved. It's been resolved. The Supreme
Court has issued a ruling that youcan move them on their way, give
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them the shuffle off. The Buffalopublic parks like Paris Hill Park, which
also has a community pool, hasseen the decline in visitors, according to
city officials. They blame the homelessencampments in the area and say a series
of complaints about public threats and propertydamage have been made. According to the
ACLU's website, they represent three unhousedpeople with disabilities and a grassroots organization.
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They say people do not lose theirconstitutional rights just because they're unhoused. This
court ruling will ensure that unhoused membersof our community will not have their property
legally confiscated and destroyed. As forLynch, he decided to stay and enjoy
the park facilities while keeping a closewatch on his surroundings. You come in
and you don't know what you're goingto encounter. And the city spokesperson tells
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me they have spent almost thirty milliondollars just within the last year on homeless
services. But it's not enough,he says. He hopes the city can
come to some sort of resolution soonso they can start the clean up process
at the local parks. It upfor the publics. There you go,
all right, Well, according tothe Supreme Court of the United States,
they no longer have a right tosleep on the streets or the sidewalks.
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I don't know what's going to happen, but gives them another way to try
to clean up. Yeah, thinkdoing all right. I don't know if
you heard this story. We havetime. I think we do. Guy
gave a gave the bird to acop middle finger, and now there's been
a settlement. If we want tolive in a free society, we have
to ensure that we can speak openlyto the police. Gregory Bombard is set
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to receive a one hundred and seventyfive thousand dollars settlement from the state of
Vermont following a traffic stop that ledto an arrest in twenty eighteen o This
sashcam footage provided to NBC five showsfromont State Police trooper Jay Riggan pulling Bombard
over for allegedly giving him the middlefinger. Bombard said he never made the
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gesture. Riggan questioned him at thescene, then walked away. After that,
Greg got annoyed. He was upsetthat the trooper stopped him for no
good reason and flipped him the bird. After that, you can guess what
happens under arrest for your early conductcard. But Bard later filed a lawsuit
against Regan with the help of theACLU A Cluo again one hundred and seventy
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five thousand dollars for this guy.Seeing the arrest violated his First Amendment rights.
Absolutely. The First Amendment doesn't protectonly speech that the police like,
and that would we have a rightin this country. It's a fundamental constitutional
right to express criticism with the government, and if police don't agree with that
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speech, they're not allowed to usetheir authority to punish it. In a
statement, Bombard said he hopes VSPwill train troopers to avoid silencing criticism or
making baseless car stops. The planis to use the money to pay his
attorney and to take his mom outfor a nice dinner. You go,
very nice dinner. The message wehope it sends is that public officials need
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to be careful, They need tobe aware of people's first c memor right
right, all right, all right, man, oh man, everybody's everybody
is crazy nowadays, absolutely nuts.All right, Well that's where society is,
you know. Anyway, We've gotalso there's robberies in Pasadena. We're
gonna go over that. We comeback, but you got to be aware.
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You know, Pasadenas seems such likea beautiful place to live, beautiful
town, but you got to becareful everywhere you go nowadays. And Pasadena
robberies in Pasadena. And we haveanother story here on follow home robberies.
I think every time you go tothe bank and withdraw money, you always
have to look around see if anybody'swatching you, anybody's following you home.
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But that happened. We're going tocome back and tell you where you're listening
to Tim Conway Junior on demand fromKFI AM six forty. Pasadena is one
of the most beautiful towns in theworld. I love going to Pasadena.
I love the old buildings there,Colorado, all the great restaurants in Pasadena.
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I almost moved to Pasadena years andyears and years and years ago.
They've got a Gelston's there that's kindof cool. There's a CPK on the
east side of that town. There'sa King Taco there that's terrific. A
lot of great restaurants in Pasadena.But crime is everywhere, even in Pasadena.
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Residency in Pasadena on it tonight afterthree people are robbed at gunpoint in
separate incidents, including one of thepopular trader Joe's. I believe charging residents
to be cautious of their surroundings andnot to resist if approached by anyone trying
to rob them. Katla is itRick Chambers is live in Pasadena with more
on the robberies. Rick Rick,what's going on out there? Bub Yeah,
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sure. This is where the lastof the three robberies took place,
all of them north of the twoten Freeway, and at each location,
one victim was targeted. Okay,north of the two ten Freeway means that
they weren't in downtown Pasadena where allthe shops the restaurants are. That's south
of the two ten. All right, let's find out more. Then he
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suddenly asking me to hand over allthe money from the register. This man,
who doesn't want his face shown,was working last night at this Pasadena
gas station when a young man wearinga mask came in about nine thirty and
demanded money. And I said,I screwed. I didn't scream out,
I just questioning, what, whywould I give you the money? Oh
God, that's a quick way toget shot nowadays. Why would I give
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you the money? Well, becausehe's got a gun and he wants your
money. That's why why would Igive you the money? So he was
saying that. Then he was keepquiet, stationery, and then he showed
me the gun, and then camethe verbal threats, I'm gonna start counting
right now and it's gonna be fiveto zero, and then if you don't
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hand over the money, I'm goingto straight shoot you. And that was
one of three armed robberies Wednesday herein Pasadena. Three different robberies, probably
the same guy. The first wasabout ten twenty am at this b of
a on Foothill. Kind of earlyfor armed robbery. Arm robbery is it's
something you shoot. You always seeat night or late night, but ten
thirty in the morning is that's theearly bird special. A man was trying
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to make a deposit at the ATM. The suspect approached him and demanded his
money and wallet. A second suspectwas also there and produced a hangu got
to look around when you use thoseATMs. Also, they offer ATMs at
police stations, a lot of them. So if you're uncomfortable about withdrawing money,
especially at night, from ATM,go to a police station. I
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think almost every police station, orat least every precinct I don't know,
or department offers something like that.They then rummaged through his pockets and took
his car keys too. Oh man, they got this guy for his all
his money and his coffees. Itook him to school about six hours later,
but only a quarter of a milefrom the bank. A woman was
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held up in this parking lot ofthe Trader Joe's. Oh another with the
trader Joe's. Another one. Maybethat's where wealthy people shop. I don't
know that's possible. People's money goto Trader Joe's. She sees a male
standing to the rear of her car. At that point, he demands her
purse and she hesitated. He showsher a handgun. Here we go the
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same mo the handgun, and atthat point she still hesitated to give the
purse, but then he forcefully takesthe pulls from our hands. I'm very
surprised. I thought we were safeout of here. Marianne Hireman shops here
all the time, that that TraderJoe's. Gotta be careful at the Trader
Joe's, but now carries her walletin her pocket so that nobody can grab
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my purse deliberately. Deliberately. Yeah, God, we always have to change,
have to change everything we do becauseof a It is getting bad.
Detectives believe that the same trio ofthieves hit the ATM and the grocery,
but it was a lone gunman hereat the mobile, oh Man. And
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it's also believed that an older modelHonda SUV may have been the getaway car
here at the gas station, andwe understand police may have a line on
the vehicle in the other two robberies. Yeah, pacing. The cops are
on top of it. I betthey find this guy. Now there's follow
home robberies as well. You goto the bank, you withdraw some money,
then a guy follows your home.He was like, okay, my
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my car was broke into. She'stalking about her son who was followed to
his parents' home on Tuesday afternoon fromthis bank in Rancho Cucamonga. I think
this is the guy that was withdrawingmoney to give his mom something for her
birthday. The sweet son, huh, and then some a hole takes him
out after withdrawing about two thousand dollarsfrom the atm wow is. As soon
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as I have done, I heardlike the alarm goes off. He said,
I run out. There's nothing.No one even cross to my court.
But nearby cameras apparently captured the getawayvehicle. In looking at neighborhood video
surveillance like home surveillance, they wereable to kind of piece together what had
happened, and they spotted a whiteSUV which happened to be Dowdy. You
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know Krozier, I know you liveout in Claremont. When you hear all
these stories about Pasadena, you know, Burbank and Cino Tarzana, the valley
west Hollywood Studio City. Are youimmune to that out there? Or is
there crime out where you live?Because it seems to only be happening in
the San Fernando Valley and the surroundingareas. You know, I don't the
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certainly the more northern part, Iguess Foothill and above, or I guess
like Eraw and above. The northernpart of Claremont is usually pretty good with
crime, but it's kind of theoutlying ancillary parts of Claremont further south below
the below the ten Freeway and alittle bit for the west when when Claremont
kind of hits Pomona. Wait,Claremont goes south of the ten. Yeah,
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I didn't know that, yep,just a little bit south. Yeah,
I had no idea. Yes,sir, that's usually where when you
hear about because we usually seem tohear about it. In a couple of
months. They do a big prostitutionsting in Claremont. They do it right
around Indian Hill and the ten.You got out there? What's that?
You got prostitution out there? I'mtelling you, right near the ten on
Indian Hill, there. That's wherethey got a couple of those little CD
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you know, I guess rent bythe hour hotels and they wait, what
streets where Indian Hill Wait, IndianHill and the ten Freeway, the ten,
there's some older motels hotels there andthey run stings there every few months
where they'll have a couple of undercovercops posing as prostitutes and yeah, yeah
they'll and they'll always get a goodten to fifteen guys. And what do
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they do with the guys? Whatdo you mean they rest them? Oh?
Yeah, oh yeah, I don'tknow. Yeah. So the southern
part of Claremont, you know,it's yeah, I guess it's sort of
proximity. It's like you always say, it's like depends on the police in
that city how diligent they are.And like with Pasadena, I think with
Pasadena, I think that's another onewhere that Trader Doe specifically is right near
the two ten as well, soit's like freeway access. It's you know,
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the size of the city, streetwalking gals. Where at the Indian
and the ten, the Indian Hill, Antenay, Indian Hill actually the main
drag I think for prostitution in thatarea. Is that further for a little
bit further south, about a halfmile down on Holt. That whole east
west run on Holt is where alot of that takes place, apparently Holt.
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Yes, okay, you want directions. No, I just got to
warn my friends to stay out ofthat area. They could be arrested.
I heard a horrible story. Iwant to come back. I'll tell you,
but I heard a guy got nailedhiring a prostitute and it's it's a
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it's a bad story because the familygot involved somehow. I'm gonna tell you
that story to come back. AndI heard it from a cop that was
in on it, so it's alegitimate story. His partner said it happened
as well. All right, we'llcome back. I'll tell you the story.
You're listening to Tim Conway Junior onDemand from KFI AM six forty.
We just saw this on TV.I know Angel Martinez is reporting as well.
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Fire in the Sepulvta Basin Supulvta Basinthat's out near you know, Burbank,
Woodley, Havenhurst, Balboa, thatwhole area fire fire or very close
to where there was that homeless fireover this last week putting up some smoke.
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They did send a full brush responsehere to fight this fire. They
do have water dropping helicopters. Butright now what's worrying firefighters is on Monday,
to recall, there was a firereally close by here that entered a
firefighter due to an explosion. Itwas a homeless encampment that caught fire and
something exploded in that fire that sentone of the firefighters to the hospital.
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So firefighters are being cautious with thisfire because it's very close. Less than
a half mile away from this fireis where this fire is burning right now.
I should say the Monday fire wasabout a half mile from here on
the same street. So right nowit's looking like they're getting it handled.
The water dropping helicopters are hitting thisfire from the air and the firefighters on
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the ground keeping their distance right now, but they're going to work their way
in there and eventually put this out. That's the latest overhead up in Sky
five. Also, okay, Skyfive Angel, is this closer to the
four five or the one oh one? So I think it's slightly closer to
the four h five because you've rightat the burbank off ramp from the four
h five. It's also very closeto the one oh one, but I
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think it's accessible from the four hfive and Burbank all the hard Okay,
yeah, all right, keep aneye on that for us, will you?
All right? Thank you? AngelMartinez man look at her at the
tennis elbow and everything. So therewas a cop told me the story and
his partner confirmed it. We're doinglive remote in Orange County and I don't
want to say which amusement park thisguy was at, but it's an amusement
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park in Orange County and there's onlyreally what like nine So he comes in
from Kansas with his wife, hisbeautiful wife, and two young kids.
I think they had two and fouror three and five, very very young
kids, and they go to theamusement park. The kids wake up early,
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they get breakfast, they can't waitto get there, and they slide
into the amusement park and the guysays he's not feeling well, you know,
he's tired. He made a tripout here on the plane, got
everybody's luggage, get rented the car, and he's he wants to go back
to the hotel room to get acouple hours sleep. So the wife said
she'll stay at musement park with thekids, and he'll go get a couple
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hours sleep and then rejoin them atthe at the musement park. So he
takes off, and he's gone foran hour, two hours, three hours,
four hours, five hours, andnow she's calling his cell phone and
he's not answering. Well. Whenhe went back to the hotel room,
he called an escort service. Younglady came by the room, happened to
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be an undercover cop, and theyarrested him. And now the wife with
the two young kids because they don'thave anybody in town to watch the kids,
police station to pick up dad.How do you put that back together?
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I don't know. I don't know. I feel bad for the guy,
yeah, because there's really you know, I'm a big, no victim,
no crime kind of guy. ButI do understand when a pilot is
bombed and he's going to take aseven forty seven across the country with four
hundred passengers, that that's not cool. I get that, But I don't
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I don't know no victim, nocrime. I don't know who where the
crime. Obviously I know where thecrime is there, but I don't know
who the victim is but they saythat, you know, if you talked
enough cops, they'll tell you thatthat's just the beginning of uh, you
know, of crime, and it'sa gateway to know more and more and
more and more and more. Idon't necessarily believe that, but maybe they're
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onto something. Who knows. Buthow about that where your wife has to
go to the police station, cuta check for I don't know, five
or six grand to bail your assout, and now you drive back to
the hotel, quiet, quiet ride. I mean, you can't say to
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her you're hungry. I didn't getanything to eat in there? What about
the kids? Yeah? Oh yeah? Like are they in the back?
Go daddy? Where were you right? Exactly? Dad? Why do you
smell like cheaper fume? What's goingon with you? Dad? Man?
I don't know how you go backand put your life back together after that,
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you know, because she's gonna tellsomebody, she's gonna tell her mom,
she's gonna tell her best friend,and that word spreads pretty quickly.
That's like wildfire. And I don'tknow how you do it. I don't
know, man, you got tobe a magician to hold that put that
back together and maybe you do.Who knows, you know, you had
a brain fart and you're back inthe game. No, that's possible.
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you got the roofer guy. Yeah, I had my roof done a couple
months ago, and they get theowner of the place needed to get pick
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up the final check to you know, finish it all up. And I
told him i'd be by this morning. I was outside painting a fence in
this heat. Yeah, and workouts. Well, we went out early hoping
that we could beat the heat alittle bit. But the doorbell rang and
Jim went to go get it.And then she comes back and I've got
you know, everything on that youwould imagine the gloves that had the mask
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and the you know, the glassesand all that, and she goes,
you're gonna hate me. I go, what he wants to meet you?
Oh my god, that's great.Yeah. Yeah, So I went out
and I talked to Tom. He'sthe owner of TNG Roofing out there in
upland they did a phenomenal job,not being paid. They're not advertiser,
just he was just a really coolguy. He's been listening to KFI for
a million years and a big fanof you. In fact, he says
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his wife doesn't really do talk radiounless they go down to see in Diego
all the time. Unless it's themiddle of the afternoon and this show's on.
This is the only show show listenedto that, right, Beth and
Tom shout out to y'all, Wow, thanks for listening. Yeah, all
right. And then but that wasn'tthe only time you heard noted my wife.
She's off today, you know,from teaching, uh, just today,
and she texts me and goes,oh my god, everybody knows you.
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And then she called me and hadto tell me that she was She
called to make a schedule appointment fora mammogram and she gave her name,
and the woman on the phone goes, you wouldn't happen to be married to
a radio personality, would see that'sgreat, dude, that's awesome. To
this day, it's always very weirdto me, but it's very cool.
It's really awesome. You and Iwould talk about that earlier about how just
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people people that just know you,it still throws you off. Yeah.
It is the power of the stationthough, you know, the station is
really super super powerful. Yeah.TG Roofing, Yeah, TNG Roofing Company.
And I'm looking at their website here, man. They work everywhere.
Yeah, yeah, they're all overthe place. I was very fortunate that
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they were based in Upland because youknow, I'm in Claremont and uh yeah,
but they work all over the place. Do La Glendale, Pasadena,
Santa Monica, Burbank at Englewood's absolutelyphenomenal job. Kept everything clean there,
I mean as about as quiet asyou could possibly be. There were tile
no, I got shingles. Ihad We had a tile before that was
a real crap kind of a tilethat was supposed to be great. Not
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So we went for the shingle andwe got a really good shingle and they
were they were in and out.They came in Monday morning and then they
were gone by that done by Thursday. What kind of guarantee did Tommy lay
on you a great one? Tenyear, twenty year, yes, twenty
five to thirty year yeah, wow, Wen, we'll be gone long.
Yeah, we need to do thatagain. But if we did TG roofing
and upland great job, and it'sall always quieter in the house after you
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get a new roof for some reason. Absolutely, And we're feeling the difference
now with the heat because they gotthat heat cap on on the top of
on the peak of the roof onthe outside. And I was actually up
on the roof a couple of weeksago and I was looking at it and
it's a little it's a little gapright right along the the cap of the
roof there, and yeah, Ilike it. It's not even noticeable.
Yes, yeah, I didn't evenknow it till I was up on the
roof and yeah, but a fantasticjob. But as my buddy who's in
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the roofing business would say, don'tef things step on it, right,
that's why we don't do that.The the other tiles as well, because
that was a big problem cracking them. Yeah, yes, we had we
had like one hundred and fifty totwo hundred on the roof. Was oh,
that's why you get leaks in those. Yeah, yes, horrible.
You're listening to Tim Conway Junior ondemand from kf I AM six forty fire
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burning in this Pulvita base another onein Siami Valley, So we will keep
an eye on both of those.And people take a lot of vitamins.
We're the most We are the mostvitamined people in America, in the world.
We're over vitamined, if that makessense. And a lot of people
think if you take a daily vitamin, you're gonna live forever. Well,
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let's find out if that's true.Coming from the National Institutes of Health,
a new landmark study finding that forhealthy adults, taking multivitamins may not actually
have the benefits that we all oncethought. How about that very few benefits.
Researchers looked at data from nearly fourhundred thousand people over twenty years to
determine if taking daily multivitamins helped lowerthe risk of death from conditions like heart
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disease or cancer. Well, itturns out the results showed that otherwise healthy
people who took daily multi vitamins actuallywere slightly more likely than non users to
die during that study period. Whatfour hundred thousand people over twenty year study.
That is a significant deep dive onmulti vitamins. That's a long,
long very extensive, very thorough study. I think even doctor Ray would probably
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admit that if he's listening. Shoutout to doctor Ray. But it turns
out the people taking vitamins had aslight increase in death daily multi vitamins.
Actually, wait, let me backit up here. Hold on, let's
listen this carefully. This is important, right, as Rick DEA's used to
say, I have something important tosay. Otherwise, healthy people who took
daily multi vitamins actually were slightly morelikely than non users to die during that
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study period. Okay, so peoplewho take vitamins are more susceptible to death
slightly. But that's weird. Sothe NIH concluded that multivitamin used to improve
longevity is not supported the big caveathere. Of course, some people do
have vitamin deficiencies, so be sureto consult with your doctor. Okay,
all right, I always a lessonat the end. A lot of people
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miss here, miss listen to misshear songs, song lyrics. Misheard song
lyrics. Some of them are verypopular. Some songs you know that a
lot of people missed the lyrics.But some of it here I've never heard
before. You like me or doyou get lyrics. Right, you want
to sing along with one of thoseiconics songs they hear on your music app
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or the radio, but the lyricsjust don't make sense. Guess what it's
because you're not singing in the rightway well or the right lyrics and Alice.
The site Stacker compiled a list ofmishard lyrics from twenty five iconic rock
songs, and here are just afew of them. Okay, people love
Stevi nix nine's eighty one song Edgeof seventeen. People think they heard just
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like the one Wing Dove, butit's really just like the white Wing Dove.
Okay, Oh wait, I thoughtI thought it was something completely different,
just like the one Wing Love.I thought it was just like the
one Weing Love, just like theone Wing Dove. But it's really just
like the White Wing Dove. Okay, Okay, all right, I'm over
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one Ooh Toto's Africa. People thinkthey hear there's that thing that one hundred
men on Mars could ever do.There's nothing that one hundred men on malls
could ever do. I don't knowwhat that is then that one hundred men
on Mars could ever do. Okay, I see I hear there's nothing that
one hundred men or more could everdo. There's that thing that one hundred
men on Mars could ever do?And I think it's there's nothing more.
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There's nothing. What was it there? There's nothing that one hundred men on
Mars could ever do. Let's findout what it is. There's nothing that
one hundred men or more could everdo. Okay, I nailed that one.
Pig dong with me, all right, I'm one for two. Likewise,
Oh, and this is a classicElton John's nineteen seventy one hit.
Tiny Dancer never fails to confuse peoplethink they heard hold Me Closer, Tony
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Dance. Who's doing that? Whatmorons are doing that? Hold Me Closer,
Tiny Dancer? Hold Me Closer TonyDance? Pete people are the dumbest
people in the world think it's that. The correct version, however, is
hold Me Closer it Tiny Dancer?Yes, all right, I'm two for
three. Count the Headlines on theHighway. That's so good. I love
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that song. I love that song. I like all those another one in
the mix, but this is moremodern. Lady Gaga the I'd Rather Be
I thought the lyrics were I thoughtit was. I'd rather be drunk,
but at least I'm in love.I'd rather be drunk, but at least
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I'm in love. I'd rather bedrunk, but at least I'm in love.
Okay, So on Monday we'll figureout what that is. This guy
won't do that, but lyrics actuallyare. I'd rather be dry, but
at least I'm alive. Yeah,all right, great way to finish.
Martin mall one of the funniest men, smartest men, passed away today.
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That's very sad. And I wasa huge, huge fan. And I
bet Mark Runner I know we gotto take off here, probably a big
fan of Martin maull. Oh yeah, I remember Fernwood Tonight here when I
was a kid. What a whata satire that was so far ahead of
its time. He was a cooldude. As you remember that movie FM
sure one hundred percent he was inthat. He was great man. He
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