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It's KFI AM six forty and you'relistening to the Conway Show on demand on
the iHeartRadio app. The attention inSouthern California is on the campus of the
University of Southern California USC located indowntown Los Angeles. More of the officers
sort of Angel was right. TheVermont is closed. You can't get through
Vermont there on the west side ofthat campus, and there'll be other streets
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are that will be closed as well. Many many more cops are either on
their way or just arriving, andit looks like they've already arrested one woman
who looked like she was throwing waterbottle or water on the cops. They
quickly arrested her. And it lookslike there are probably one hundred and fifty
maybe more, maybe two hundred copsthere, and they've given the order to
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disperse for the protesters, but theprotesters aren't moving, and there's a lot
of other students getting in the wayjust filming everything with their phones. So
you can see a lot of thisaction tonight on YouTube and TikTok and social
media. But it looks like thisprotest, which was post go on till
nine o'clock tonight is going to becut considerably short. Let's get an update
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right now what's going on and theUSC camp is and let me play this
audio for you here, fresh audio. What happened? What's happening down at
USC. Obviously some are not Theycontinue at least a dozen or so demonstrators
continue to just sort of move aroundthe quad here. And then of course
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you've got this group locking arms,stationary. They are not moving, they're
chanting, they are being peaceful.If we pan the camera, Jeff to
the left, we can see alarge group moving right over here under the
pillars. Someone just threw water,that's for sure. And it looks like
some cops are moving in on someoneor it's hard to see from our bandage
point. Let's see if we canget a little closer. But we are
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seeing police and circle on one rightnow, and something is happening right now.
All right, let me go toyou. Here we go, Jeff,
Here we go, Here we go. We're closely, guys, all
right, somebody just go ahead,John. I can tell you they're throwing
water at police. They're throwing waterbottles at the cops. They have just
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attained at least one person. LAPDhas detained one person. You can see
they're trying to put her in handcuffsright now. What was happening a water
bottle one of the police officers.And now the crowd is very agitated as
they watch this demonstrator detained by LAPD. You can hear them chanting, let
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her go. This just happened afterspeaking with LAPD, who told us they're
trying to get these folks an opportunityto disperse. Obviously, some are refusing,
and what you're seeing right now iscom basically encircling fellow officers while they
try to make this arrest. It'sunclear why this young woman or why this
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individual I should say I was beingarrested and detained. We're not sure.
All we know is we saw aswarm of cops and then a swarm of
demonstrators, a lot of shouting.A water bundle was thrown at one of
the officers, and that's where weare right now. Shrea Micah, can
you see Okay, it looks likethey have what they call Alumni Park or
Alumni Square totally cut off with it'sgot to be two hundred cops surrounding this
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area. And they're not letting anybodyin or out of that park. They're
keeping the students away who are tryingto film everything, and then they're keeping
the protesters in the middle of thatpark. Now it's also spilled onto an
intersection off campus. I saw thelike towards the top of the hour.
I saw them sort of corralling peopleaway from the buildings, like you say,
yeah, kind of keeping them eithercentralized or dispersing completely. And I
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see these people in the intersection.I'm not seeing what you're saying. What
I'm hearing right there. I kindof flipped then I'm not seeing any of
the scuffle that I just heard.Yeah, that was It happened like five
six minutes ago where a woman dressedall in black with long black hair,
either she threw a water bottle orsomebody next to her through a water bottle
and got the cop all wet.And then the cop quickly identified who was
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and they pulled her out of thecrowd and took her off. So she'll
be cool on her heels tonight.But they have this entire park surround it.
There's got to be two or threehundred cops there now, I'm sure
there's some more on the way,and they're not letting anybody out of that
park area. So I imagine oncethey get enough law enforcement there, they're
going to go in and arrest everyone of those students that are locked in
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arms here, or people or yeah, or people right, yeah, you
know, grandparents. Yeah, butthere are some people that were older than
me and there I noticed. Yeah, And look at the camera crew that
got caught in the middle of this. They can't they don't seem to be
able to get out of that circleeither. They're not letting anybody off of
that patch of green, and they'rekeeping all the other students back. People
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are filming from a safe distance,but they have this entire alumni park surround
it, and that's where the majorityof the protesters are. They're locked armed
in arm and they're not letting anybodyin or out of that park area.
And there's a camera crew that gotstuck in there, and they're not let
let them out either, So they'regonna slowly move back. They're they're backing
up right now and into a smallercircle. And as they back up,
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the students that are filming are gettingcloser and closer and I'm sure they've been
told not to do that, andthey're ignoring the cops, you know,
warnings, But they're now backing upinto that circle and they're gonna slowly encircle
everybody, all of those protesters,not gonna let any any of them off
this grass area, and they're gonnarest every one of those kids in the
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section as well. So there thereare at least two fairly sizable yeps,
you know, one hundred people areso in different areas, and that looks
like a main thoroughfare. I don'tknow if it's Vermont or not, maybe
Angel those we're watching on Channel four. But they're definitely blocking an entire intersection,
and just by the shadows of that, they have to be on the
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west side of that campus, unlessthey know they've got to be on the
south side or the north I'm sorry, the north side of that campus,
by by the way, the looksof this, but I don't know what
street they're blocking, but there's definitelyan intersection they're blocking. There a three
way intersection. That might be astreet on campus, because they do have
some Downy It might be Downy Way, which is right in between right in
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kind of in the middle of Jeffersonand an exposition just east of Vermont,
So it's right over a lot ofthe parking and everything and where the buses
pick everyone up and stuff. SoI think it might be there. I'm
going to look into it a littlemore, but I think that that's where
they are. All right, Well, Angel does that The cops are backing
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up again, and they have theirbacks to these protesters. Their front is
to all the other students and allthe other you know, protesters that are
filming this, and as they backup, they're going to make that circle
smaller and smaller, and then they'regoing to arrest every one of those protesters
that are in that park. Andit looks like there might be one hundred
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of them or so, maybe onehundred and twenty, and they're all going
to be arrested. They're going tohave they're gonna have to have buses in
there to get them all off campus. And then we're going to see if
the other students watching what they thinkare their fellow students, and some of
them probably are being hauled off campus. Some of them might even be you
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know, handcuffed and being and fightagainst the cops arresting them. So we're
going to see if that turns intoa you know, a major incident.
But whatever intersection they're blocking right now, all three directions coming towards that intersection,
people are having to do U turnsto get out of there. And
that islegal protests as well, becausethat's blocking a you know, a street
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I don't know that's on campus ornot. Looks like a city street.
And if they are blocking that street, they're all going to get rested as
well. So this is a majorstory in Los Angeles right now. The
protests that are going on the USCcampus. It's spreading to a lot of
campuses throughout the country and now it'scome home. It's here at USC and
it and it started with you know, not allowing this one woman to speak
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at graduation and then it's sort ofsnowballed and now there's a lot of you
know, Hamas and Palestinian protesters outthere, and the cops have showed up
USC campus. Cops are there,LAPD is there. I've not seen a
Sheriff's department there yet, but that'sLAPD territory. And we're going to see
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as night falls here in the nexthour, see if this gets out of
hand, and you can see thecops are on edge. They're all sort
of you know, looking around,and you know some of them nervously,
and you can understand that, youknow, around a lot of people yelling
and screaming and they don't know wherethis is going to end. What's the
endgame here? A lot of themhave the rubber bullets and the tear gas
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and most of the cops are inriot here on the USC campus. All
right, we're following this. Wehave a major, we have an intersection
closed, a ton of kids oncampus. It is the last month of
campus before it closes down for thesummer, and people are getting ready to
graduate and move back to wherever they'regoing. But this is the main story
here. And as the cops getcloser and closer and encircle these protesters,
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they're all going to be arrested.And we're going to see what the student's
reaction is to it once their fellowlooks like their fellow students are being arrested.
You're listening to Tim Conway Junior ondemand from KFI AM six forty.
We are keep an eye on Universityof Southern California, and Angel was right
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it's Hoover Street, I believe iswhat you're reporting. Hoover Street is what
we're all watching on TV. That'sthe intersection. It's closed. People are
being made to do U turns,and some of the protesters are getting in
the way of the cars and Ijust saw a car bump one of the
protesters. Oh boy, it's gettingcrazy down the USC. We're only about
forty five minutes away from the sungoing down. I heard one of the
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cops being interviewed and again, there'sa major protest going on on the campus
of USC. So if you havea son or a daughter that goes there,
phone them up, make sure they'reokay. That's your job still as
a parent. I know never ends. But there's an intersection. Hoover is
closed there. And also the bigalumni campus, Alumni Square Alumni Park is
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where all the protests are, andthe cops are surrounding that. We're not
letting any They're not letting anybody inor out of that square. They'll soon
start to arrest these protesters. Andone of the cops was interviewed, I
think on Channel four and said,time is on our side. We don't
have to do this right away,but we are going to clear this camp
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and in an hour or two fromnow, this campus will look dramatically different
one way or another. But probablytwo or three hundred cops down there in
total, which is just a guestimation, at least to two LAPD helicopters circling
the campus and it's being shown onlive TV throughout the country and internationally.
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Not a good sign for a citythat's going to host the Olympics in four
years. Not a good sign.But it's happening on a lot of campuses,
Columbia in New York, NYU,Yale, Boston and Yale, and
also a Harvard. Also Berkeley ishaving their problems as well, and Austin
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and Austin, Texas. Yeah,yes, so a lot of problems here
for local cops. They're all linedup that looks like a probably fifty to
one hundred cop car and they're bringingreinforcements and they're showing on Channel four right
now. The laped is issued adispersal order order at least a half hour
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forty five minutes ago, and theytold all those students and all those protesters
they had ten minutes to get offcampus, and they so far have been
ignored, and they're ignoring the copsorders. And there's cops lined up all
around this campus. I've not seenthat many cops at a campus in a
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long long time. And unfortunately,when you see a cop a lot of
cops like this, it's usually becausesome nut walked on campus with a gun.
But there's ambulances there, there's LAfire there as well, in case
anything happens, most of the copsare in riot gear. Let's flip on
channel four here, they've got anoverhead of what's going on and find out
there's any more information coming out ofthe campus of USC towards Hoover and Jefferson.
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Now, when you were over thatarea earlier, this is the where
a number of protesters left campus andthen kind of took over the street there,
Allian, I think you told usearlier that at that point there were
some protesters who were getting on topof cars. Did I understand that?
Call? Oh boy, that's correct. We noticed that there were two people
that had jumped on top of oneof the vehicles that was simply just trying
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to make his way here through onJefferson. Fortunately, that driver was traveling
at a very slow rate. Ofspeed. So the two people that had
jumped on his vehicle were not hurtin any way. They simply jumped off
and away the driver went. Butthe concern is of course that one of
these drivers could possibly get agitated.They could get scared if somebody jumps on
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top of their vehicle. So that'sreally what's the biggest concern here at the
intersection of Hoover and Jefferson, especiallybecause again we don't have a police presence
over here. We don't have anyCHP or LAPD to be blocking these vehicles
from possibly hitting these pedestrians that arein the middle of the intersection. At
this point, it's pretty much justself policing. You'll notice that there are
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a few demonstrators that are trying todivert traffic away from the crowd, but
of course it just steaks one personand people could get hurt. Yeah,
we saw some confusion there for thedrivers not really knowing. The drivers are
pissed too, because they've got tomake a U turn and try to find
their way out of that and itcould be another half hour forty five minutes,
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so traffic is already crappy in thatarea at this hour. Anyway,
and six thirty almost six thirty andpolice, what is happening. I imagine
a lot of these local news youknow, Channel two, four and seven,
they go to their national broadcast,but I imagine they're going to blow
that out and stay with this storybecause this is where the news is happening
here Nationally. I think it's thebiggest national story going on right now.
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It's in our own backyard at USC. The cops are closing in on Alumni
Park. They're getting closer and closerto these protesters who refuse to leave,
and they've been told three or fourtimes to leave. They're not. So
they're all going to be arrested.And we're going to see the reaction of
some of their fellow students when theyare arrested and maybe tied and dragged out
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of there. What the reaction ofthe other students will be. So it's
all playing out on TV, andwe're covering it here on KFI. And
another arrest we're looking out right nowlive on Channel two. A guy dressed
in a Raiders hat with a yellowsweater on. He's being handcuffed, and
now they're starting to arrest all thekids, all the I should say,
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kids, all the protesters in thatpark. So one by one they're dragging
these protesters out of that park andarrest them, taking off them off campus
and arresting them one by one.That is the older gentleman, the one
with the raiders in the yellow atleast. Yeah, he pulled his mask
down at one point. There's alot of gray in that beard. Yeah,
I don't know what that guy's doing. What's going on? That guy?
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Well, they figured I never gotin USA. This is my chance.
Is a young man's sport, though, be protesting right armies, an
alumni crew, or maybe if you'resupposed to go to UCLA and you just
end up on the wrong campus.Those have lunch with a buddy at UCLA.
Like I told you, I'd makeit to campus one day, righty,
Hey, Timmy, you mentioned this, what is it seven or eight
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signs of riots? The seven marketthings have to happen before it's considered a
riot. Yeah, you need jumpers, burners, runners, breakers, smashers,
climbers, people climbed the poles anduh yeah, a lot of You
need about four or five of thoseto get and so far we haven't seen
any of them. The people thatare arrested right now are going peacefully,
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which is going to make everybody's joba lot easier right now because the three
or four people that I've seen arrestedin that in that small circle have gone
peacefully and they don't have to bedragged out of there, and so I
think that's going to work for thecops there. All right, We're keep
an eye on this here. It'sthe big story going on in Los Angeles.
People being arrested on campus of USC, and we'll continue to watch them
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to see if they pull all ofthese protesters. Some of them are yelling
at the cops, but they're allbeing asked to leave campus right now and
being dragged and put into vans andthey're going to be escorted downtown where they're
going to be arrested. You're listeningto Tim Conway Junior on demand from KFI
AM sixty USC University of Southern California. The Trojans very famous for their football
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and film school and they're killer runningbacks. Yes, yes, yes,
yes, And now they've got ahuge protest going on on their campus over
the war in the Middle East withthe Gaza Strip and the Palestinians, the
Israelis, and now we've got ourown Michael Monks down there, who is
live on the scene. Michael,what's going on down there? Bob?
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Is it crazy? It's not socrazy. It looks a lot like protests
that you might see around town orany number of subjects, not as physical
as some of the other related protestsyou've seen on some college campuses. That's
not to say that this couldn't change, because what I see right now,
Tim, is in the center ofAlumni Park. There's a small circle of
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protesters seated around them, There's asmaller a little bit bigger a circle standing
with locked arms, and then aroundthem are police. Surrounding the police are
a group of protesters, and Ihave to say surrounding the protesters as a
size a crowd about the same sizeof spectators who are watching this. So
it's hard to tell really who's participating, who's watching, and what really this
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might be about at this point.Obviously, the LAPD is as try to
get this crowded as first, butthey have not physically moved and make that
happen yet. As I've been watchinghelicopters overhead. It's very noisy here in
the center, but tim around campus. It looks like a normal day here
at USC. Kids and backpacks,walking around stores, going into restaurants,
and other than the gates being lockedin this scene in Alumni Park, Now,
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what is your vibe there with LAPD? I know they are, they're
all assembled on one of the streetsthere. I think it's Vermont that's closed
down. Do you have a sensethat there's fifty one hundred and fifty two
to three hundred cops there from LAPD? Oh, no question that there's a
significant number of officers. They've gottheir helmets on, the face masks down,
the batons are out right here,even in the middle of the park.
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But again, this just looks tobe precautionary at this point. A
lot of chanting, a lot ofdrum playing going on right now, a
lot of swearing at the officers fromthe from the protesters. But as long
as I've been here for the pasttwenty minutes or so, it's mostly just
been a standstill with a lot ofa lot of chippiness. Yeah, I
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noticed that early on, when therewas only about twenty LAPD officers there,
that the students that were not protestingwere agitated and yelling at the cops.
But I've also noticed, with thepresence of about two or three hundred more
cops there, that the kids understandthat the business end of yelling at the
cops is usually going downtown and coolingyour heels for a couple nights, And
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it seems to have calmed a lotof the kids or a lot of the
students down. Yeah, I thinkthat that could be correct, because this
particular moment in this protest, Ithink it was a little hotter earlier,
as you just noted. Right nowit is circle upon circle upon circle,
like I said, seated protester,standing protesters, a circle of cops,
and then a circle of protesters standingaround the cops, and then a larger
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circle of spectators watching. A lotof shouting, a lot of drum beating,
some bells going on, a littlebit of sign waving, But other
than that, it's relatively calm andthe rest of campus is completely peaceful right
now, right now, Michael,I know when you're on your way down
there, you know obviously you hadto drive through traffic. Is it a
living hell with traffic around USC rightnow? Well, I think at this
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time of day it's a little toughto get down here from downtown where I'm
based, so I couldn't really tella difference between in any other typical day.
What was difficult was getting into thecampus. They have most of the
gates around the campus locked. Youcan only get through the main entrance,
and even my very powerful media badgewasn't enough way the officers at those gates,
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so I was sent walking a littlebit farther to get in here.
But again, as I looked around, it was mostly empty, but against
most of the kids I saw.I say, students I saw are just
in their backpacks, in their clothes, you know, their hoodies and their
basketball shorts and going into buildings andrestaurants and all that. Pretty normal outside
of Alumni Park right now. Youknow, I don't think that the getting
on the campus is a new hassle. I think the last year or two
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since COVID, they've really locked thatcampus down. I remember when I was
a kid and we used to walkthrough that campus on the way to the
coliseum to watch a Rams game.You could walk anywhere on that campus completely
free without anybody asking you if you'rethere as a student or a visitor or
whatever. But now in the lastyear or so, or maybe even since
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there's really only one way in orone way out and you have to have
identification or you're not getting on thatcampus. I got to speak to a
class here at the Business School acouple of years ago about the media business,
and it was the strangest experience ofall of COVID for me in terms
of getting access to a public Iguess this isn't a public school, but
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into a space where a lot ofpublic gather, and that was definitely here.
It was very strange. You're rightabout that. Well, it looks
like the cops are are handling thiswhile it's not you know, Code four
yet it's not producing What other campuseshave you know, mainly Columbia in New
York, where you know they foughtthe cops at every move. But it
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looks like a lot of these kids, not only the protesters but a lot
of the students that are surrounding thecops are pretty well behaved well, I
think, other than a little bitof yelling, like I described it as
kind of being chippy, that's allthat we're seeing right now. You've got
some of the spectators yelling back atthe police, but otherwise it's just this
very quiet group of protesters in thecenter of the circle of police. Some
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of them feed it with locked arms, some of them standing with locked arms,
and I do hear some of theprotesters outside of that circle yelling let
them go, let them go.So I'm not exactly sure if if that
could be a spark of trouble whateveris to happen to the folks in the
middle of this police circle. SoI think that's where the underlying tension is
right now. The unknown is whatcomes of this, because we've seen from
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these protests on other campuses that theycan turn quite ugly in a moment,
and then there are a few hotheadshere. So that's what we're monitoring.
And the shouts of let them go, let them go, are not meeting
with the success that they would like. Is that possible? So far falling
on deaf ears, that's right,Yeah, Bunny, I really appreciate you
getting down there so quickly, andI'm sure we'd be listening to in the
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next hour, so I know moKelly is starting off a show with this.
I'm sure I'll be talking to youas well. Really great report.
Thanks for getting down there, andwe'll talk to you soon, pleasure,
Tim, don't you soon? Allright? Michael Monks kicking ass brand new
reporter here at KFI and thrown rightinto the middle of a big story and
handle it like a pro. Thisguy, Michael Monks, could be the
new Steve Gregory round here. Imean, we've had some reporters no names
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because you know, not necessarily herenow that we've sent on assignments that wouldn't
be there until tomorrow morning. That'sright, that's right, this guy got
down into it. He's the newSteve Gregory. Kudos, Monks. That's
right, Michael Monks. Remember thatname me around a long time. All
right, we're live here on KFI. Got a text here from O Kelly.
He's starting his show off in fifteenminutes with this story, so it's
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going to continue here. Sun's goingdown in about a half hour, twenty
five minutes to a half hour andit and so far all the arrests have
been peaceful. But we're going tokeep monitoring it here and see if the
cops go into Hoover on the streethere and arrest those kids or those students
that are blocking that intersection as well. Lots going on at USC and I
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got to give kudos to Channel fourNBC News. They did not go to
their national newscast. CBS and ABCdid, but NBC stayed with the local
story. And this is the bigstory here in southern California. So tip
of the cap to the news directoron Channel four for staying with that story
and not blowing it out for thatnational news. You're listening to Tim Conway
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Junior on demand from KFI AM sixforty. We're wrapping up here. Mo
Keller is going to take over atseven o'clock and the big story is the
protest going on a USC campus andthey started arresting these protesters. Let me
check in with the channel Channel eleven, Fox eleven News and see what they
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have to offer here before we getinto most shows. So far, everything's
been peaceful. These folks that arebeing arrested or sending a message because of
the war that's taken place, theywant to be arrested. That goes to
the criminal justice process. But thebottom line is all these officers be assigned
to field duty handling calls for servicein the citevil centers. People forget that.
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They somehow think that we just bringthem out of magically they appear.
It mistakes a lot of training,a lot of practice, and a lot
of the personal and I imagine alot of these cops would be out there
again protecting LA and now they haveto deal with these protesters here. But
I think also I imagine a lotof the parents of the kids who attend
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USC probably had a talk with theirson or daughter saying, we're not spending
eighty thousand dollars a year for youto get arrested, and don't get mixed
up with this crew. And Ibet that stayed with them for a while,
because you're not seeing any of thesekids get out of line, and
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they go to a very expensive school. Their parents work their rasses off to
pay for these kids to go tothe school, and they don't want their
kid arrested. They don't want anarrest record. You can pay zero for
that. I get the kid outof school, you can wander around,
go to protests around the nation,get arrest at all he wants. But
when you're paying seventy eighty grand foryour kid to go to school at USC,
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you don't want them arrested. AndI bet you anything parents had that
talk with their kids. That's whythese kids are behaving, But earlier on
it looked like it was gonna getvery hot down there. Here's some audio
of what happened early on when theyjust started arresting some of the protesters and
some of the people hanging out oncampus there at USA High Share. Yeah,
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tensions are really high. Police haveencircled this squad area this earlier arrested
one woman, and protesters have alsokind of encircled the area. They're also
throwing water on the crowd. Theyhave their batons ready. I mean,
they really mean business. Oh,they're beginning to push people. You can
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probably tell they're beginning to push peopleoff. You can see this one protester,
he's coming up. He's confronting thepolice officers and they are telling him
that he has to disperse. Okay, I that's when it could have gone
one of two ways. Thank godit was peaceful down there. We'd like
to thank Michael Monks for finding hisway down there, also Chris Adler for
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being down there as well. Greatjob at USC. From the KFI newsroom,
Moe Kelly has taken over at seven. Imagine you'll hit with this story.
Absolutely. We're going to follow thestory because we know, the story
is not over. People are stillon campus, people are still encircled.
LAPD is showing restraint at this point, trying to see if something can be
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worked out. Now. Some peopleyou've seen have offered themselves up for arrest
and then they have been arrested andtaken away without incident. Hopefully that will
continue. But this, and Iwould say, if I can editorialize for
a second, this is America working. This is free speech, yeah,
in progress, This is a competitionof ideas. This is how America disagrees
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with itself, and we'll work ourway through it. Yeah. And I
love the fact that it's peaceful.We've seen way too many of these things
in LA become, you know,get out of control pretty quickly. Well,
my concern is you've been watching thenews coverage on TV and you see
in the area around USC on theperimeter, you have people who are coming
down to the location right clearly whoare not students. And this is where
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you have all these competing ideas andagendas which come into play which could throw
everything in the disarray. Yeah.And and a lot of those students there,
you know, they just happen tobe there because you know, Today's
a school day, and they maynot even know this protest was going to
go on today, and they're justyou know, they're trying to wrap up
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their school years. School's over ina couple of weeks, right right,
This is finals going on right now. But we're going to stay on this
story as long as we need to. You're not going to miss anything.
Just keep it right here on kfive excellent, all right, Moe Kellen
his old crew coming up right now. It looks like USC campus is calm
right now, but you never know, and Mo Kelly will bring it all
to you in moments from now.We're live on KFI AM six forty Conway
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