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July 25, 2025 33 mins
Uber adding women-only ride option in pilot cities. Who are more chatty men vs. Women drivers // Howlin’ Rays in Pasadena named Best Chicken Sandwich! // Sleep trackers cause orthosomnia. What does your sleep tracker reveal about you? Are you obsessed with your sleeping habits? // Conway on Demand– thanks for listening to the podcast, you know you can out us as Pre Set #1---Rancho cucamonga burglary in jewelry store 
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's k I AM six forty and you're listening to
the Conway Show on demand on the iHeartRadio appf.

Speaker 2 (00:08):
I Am six fortys Conway Show.

Speaker 1 (00:10):
We're keeping an eye on the fire off the ninety
one Freeway in Corona. Looks like they have a lot
of airplanes and helicopters attacking that, So don't worry, They've
got that under control. Uber is rolling out a brand
new service for women riders. You can get a woman

(00:30):
driver if that makes you feel more comfortable.

Speaker 3 (00:34):
Today, Uber announcing a pilot program called Women Preferences, where
women riders can choose to have a female driver.

Speaker 2 (00:40):
Wow, all right, kind of sexist, I guess right.

Speaker 3 (00:44):
Also, female Uber drivers can set a preference for booking
women riders. It'll debut in San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Detroit.

Speaker 2 (00:51):
In a f I almighty.

Speaker 1 (00:52):
I mean it's we're being traded, but like cavemen that
we can't handle ourselves. We get around a woman, we
just go crazy. God is that insulting?

Speaker 3 (01:01):
In a few weeks and if successful, they hope to
expand this nationwide.

Speaker 4 (01:05):
Now.

Speaker 3 (01:05):
Uber has faced scrutiny in the past over safety for
women riders and drivers, and the company says the Women
Preferences pilot is something that's come directly from user feedback.
Women want more of a sense of safety from the app.

Speaker 1 (01:18):
Okay, look, I find this fairly insulting. We've been doing
everything that women want us to do. We're not as
masculine as we used to be. Where we've been trained
in the workplace by these endless videos on what sexual
harassment is, what you can and can't do in the workplace.

(01:40):
And we've taken all of this and we've changed a little,
and yet there's still an Uber service for women with
women drivers and women drivers want women passengers.

Speaker 2 (01:53):
Okay, I get that, but I.

Speaker 1 (01:58):
Would also like the the same offer when I'm getting
an Uber. I would like to pick a mail driver
when I'm riding an Uber. You know, guy that can
talk sports. Maybe a guy could talk to racetrack. Maybe

(02:18):
a guy who just sits in the front and doesn't
say much.

Speaker 2 (02:23):
You know what I mean.

Speaker 5 (02:24):
You don't want to talk to anyone.

Speaker 6 (02:26):
It goes both ways, you know, whether it's a man
or woman, you would not want to get all chatty
with anyone. Right, Yeah, I need a driverless Uber, that's right.

Speaker 2 (02:35):
And that's what they're making. They're making it specifically for me.

Speaker 1 (02:38):
But if if I had to have a driver, I
prefer someone to be quiet up front. And who is
that most likely to be a.

Speaker 2 (02:53):
Man or a woman?

Speaker 5 (02:54):
A woman?

Speaker 2 (02:55):
Really? Is that your that's your experience?

Speaker 6 (02:58):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (02:59):
Really?

Speaker 1 (03:00):
So if you've had ten women drivers and ten men drivers,
you think the men were the ones that would be
more chatty?

Speaker 2 (03:08):
Really? Yeah, bellyo Conway, you cannot tell a lie.

Speaker 5 (03:14):
I'm not lying. Men can be chatty too, you know,
But I think.

Speaker 2 (03:18):
Men are only chatty with with gals.

Speaker 7 (03:20):
I know.

Speaker 1 (03:21):
It's when I get a mail driver he shuts the
hell up, just drives around.

Speaker 2 (03:25):
I like that. Stephanis you're an uber driver? Are you chatty? Yeah? No,
absolutely not. Yeah, you shut it down.

Speaker 5 (03:32):
I don't believe that.

Speaker 1 (03:34):
I I match their energy. So if they get in
the car, all I do is check their name and
their destination. After that, I don't say anything. If they
want to have a whole conversation and go back and forth,
I'll do that with you. But if you want to
be on your phone and not say a word, I'll
do that too.

Speaker 2 (03:54):
All right.

Speaker 1 (03:54):
So you're you're a people pleaser, Yeah, yeah, and you
should be it'll be directly reflected in your tips. And
that's usually the ones that tip the best, which is
really funny. Okay, who are the ones that are chatty?
Kathy's usually men or women? Ah, I'd say fifty to
fifty wait to take a stand. No, no, seriously, because yes,

(04:17):
some some some guys get in and they'll just be like, Yeah,
what's up, bro?

Speaker 2 (04:22):
What are we doing tonight? What you know? And then
I'll get a girl.

Speaker 1 (04:26):
It's like, Hey, I'm gonna go to my bachelrette party tonight.

Speaker 2 (04:29):
We're gonna have so much fun.

Speaker 1 (04:31):
So it's like you like, hell, yeah, all right, well
now you're if you're a woman, you can get a
woman driver, Belly, Would that be your choice?

Speaker 2 (04:40):
If you're taking a word to.

Speaker 5 (04:42):
No, I know you wouldn't request it doesn't matter.

Speaker 1 (04:44):
Yeah, it doesn't matter. What about you, Angel? Would you
request a woman or it doesn't matter.

Speaker 5 (04:49):
I don't want a woman driver?

Speaker 4 (04:50):
Oh I do.

Speaker 2 (04:54):
Safety issues? Safety issues?

Speaker 8 (04:57):
Maybe I don't know the last thing I need to
someone putting on their mascara and russ Yeah, trying to
get some place.

Speaker 1 (05:04):
And adjusting their brazier. Some men do that where men
put on makeup.

Speaker 5 (05:09):
Some men do you really absolutely?

Speaker 2 (05:12):
Is it fifty to fifty? Is stephers like?

Speaker 5 (05:15):
I would not say it's fifty to fifty, but some
men to right?

Speaker 1 (05:18):
All right, let's get back to it. Uber is going
to offer women women drivers. Women riders get women drivers.

Speaker 3 (05:23):
Women want more of a sense of safety from the app.

Speaker 1 (05:27):
I do too. That's not just women. I want more
of a safety attitude or safety.

Speaker 3 (05:32):
Women want more of a sense of safety.

Speaker 2 (05:35):
I want a sense of safety as well. It's not
just women.

Speaker 3 (05:38):
So here's how it works for riders. They can request
a female driver on demand. But it's only about one
in five Uber drivers nationwide that are females, so it's
not guaranteed.

Speaker 2 (05:47):
I didn't know. Is that that little? Only twenty percent
of women drivers five Uber drivers around two? Yeah exactly.

Speaker 1 (05:54):
That's what's my thought when we brought it up before.
It's just like you're going to be waiting a while. Yeah, no,
there may be no women drivers and burbanchor in the
San Fernando Valley to night, yes exactly.

Speaker 2 (06:05):
Yeah, yeah, so good luck gals.

Speaker 3 (06:08):
One in five Uber drivers nationwide that are females, so
it's not guaranteed, or you might have to wait a
longer time. If you want that option.

Speaker 1 (06:16):
That's exactly what Steph fuh just said. You might be
waiting an hour to get a woman driver.

Speaker 3 (06:20):
Another way to do this writers can reserve in advance.
That gives more probability that the female driver request can
be honored.

Speaker 1 (06:26):
You know, I wonder if being a man, I wonder
if I can request a woman driver, why wouldn't I
be able to request a woman driver?

Speaker 2 (06:34):
I like that? Can I go a range too? And height?

Speaker 9 (06:40):
All of a sudden, you're the duke of sports.

Speaker 2 (06:44):
Yes, you got to be Jewish, be.

Speaker 8 (06:46):
From the valley or the west side, four to thirty.

Speaker 9 (06:51):
I was gonna have step I don't know if it
was already brought up or not. But can does that
work in reverse too? Where female drivers can only only
take can only ask to take women passengers?

Speaker 2 (07:01):
Can you do that as a driver? I haven't gotten
that option.

Speaker 1 (07:05):
Yeah, it's called sexual discrimination, is what that's called.

Speaker 2 (07:09):
It's not the other one.

Speaker 1 (07:10):
The only thing that I that I've seen, which I
mean I and I applauded for women is if I
get a response and it's like, oh it's Ashley or something,
it'll say on the apph this person will be recording
for her safety. So it'll let me know that they're
recording audio and video to let me know that.

Speaker 2 (07:31):
How do they know? No, I don't know they do it.
I don't know how.

Speaker 1 (07:36):
Wait, how does Zuber know they're going to record it?
It's it's in the app, I guess. Okay, go ahead,
somebody come in and say I'm recording the ride. No, yeah,
you know why because they would be crazy, and you
want to be crazy. Got them might imagine that. Yeah,
it's just getting a guy from you know, school to McDonald's.

(07:56):
You're going to record it, and you know, but the
historical Oh my god, we've lost their minds.

Speaker 2 (08:02):
I'm recording. Yeah, and I'm recording too, baby, so sit down.

Speaker 3 (08:06):
Or the third ways to set a preference for women drivers,
which increases your chances of being matched with one, but
doesn't guarantee it for drivers. They simply toggle on an
option to be matched with a woman. And in case
you were wondering.

Speaker 4 (08:18):
Men cannot opt in to choose women drivers.

Speaker 2 (08:21):
Oh, that's what I was wondering, And that can't that's
not happening.

Speaker 4 (08:25):
Men cannot opt in to choose women drivers.

Speaker 2 (08:28):
It seems unfair. It seems a little bit unfair f uber.

Speaker 4 (08:33):
Men cannot opt in to choose women drivers.

Speaker 3 (08:37):
So it's a really interesting program.

Speaker 4 (08:39):
We'll see how good.

Speaker 2 (08:40):
It's called sexual discrimination is what that is? You know?

Speaker 1 (08:44):
I mean you're literally eliminating my business because I'm a man.
You're limiting what I can do. All right, lawsuits are haime,
that's what's going to happen. That's around the corner.

Speaker 2 (08:55):
Implemented in other countries with great success.

Speaker 4 (08:57):
Started in Saudi Arabia when women first got the right
to drive. So it has been tried.

Speaker 2 (09:01):
Out make women feel safer. That's what it's all about. Yeah,
there we go.

Speaker 1 (09:06):
Let's let's try to emulate Saudi Arabia in this country,
model many ways as we can.

Speaker 2 (09:13):
It'll be great, all right, morano En.

Speaker 10 (09:17):
You're listening to Tim Conway Junior on demand from KFI
AM six forty Saturday night.

Speaker 1 (09:24):
If you got nothing going on, it's gonna beautiful outside weatherwise,
but if you want to get in and see some
great comedy, J Leno is going to be at Flappers Bellio.
You get to go to see j Leno fun at Flappers.

Speaker 5 (09:37):
That's a great place.

Speaker 1 (09:38):
Yeah, it's terrific and you can go in there and
watch him do his comedy Flappers is in Burbank on Magnolia,
right along the I five closon.

Speaker 6 (09:55):
Fushi goes do you said full see j Leno do
his comedy and then it.

Speaker 5 (09:59):
Just went silent. So then it made him laugh, which
made me laugh. He is funny and Flappers is great.

Speaker 2 (10:07):
Yeah, so I don't understand what they.

Speaker 5 (10:10):
It was just so awkward. Side Yeah, this was really weird.
Oh I see, yeah, it's radio and there was silence.

Speaker 2 (10:16):
It was weird.

Speaker 1 (10:17):
Okay, all right. Plus he handles Hull Cogan really well.
Oh yeah, he fought Hule Cogan. Yeah, it was that.
That match was awesome. I watched it.

Speaker 2 (10:28):
Did you watch it live? Do you remember watching it?

Speaker 5 (10:29):
I put it on our Socials Conway show. You can
check it out.

Speaker 2 (10:33):
Were you alive when that actually happened?

Speaker 5 (10:35):
Eighteen ninety eight?

Speaker 1 (10:36):
Where you were you born? Oh yeah, no, I was around.
I just didn't watch wrestling. Where you were you born?

Speaker 2 (10:40):
Eighty eight? Oh eighty?

Speaker 1 (10:42):
It was a great year in La Yeah, eighty eight.
The Dodgers won the World Series. Yeah, my dad or
my mom tells me that when the Lakers won the
I think it was the championship championship. Yeah, he ran
outside the street and just like lost his mind because
he was just so excited. That's great, and that's when
I was in her tummy. Do you remember the third

(11:03):
biggest story of the third big sports story of that year.
One of them was the Lakers won the championship, the
Dodgers won the championship, the World Series, and the third one,
Wayne Gretzky came to the Only Things Rember.

Speaker 2 (11:16):
Oh, I think it was eighty eight. I have to
look that up in the other really huge story that
year eighty eight started here. Well you started in eighty eight.
You started the year that steph USh was born here
as long as I've been crazy.

Speaker 1 (11:30):
Oh my god, you gotta gotta go on to Jay Dating.

Speaker 6 (11:38):
Gretzky came to kings In on August ninth, nineteen eighty eight.

Speaker 2 (11:43):
It was eighty eight. Yeah, year for La.

Speaker 1 (11:45):
Yeah, that was oh man, it was a sweet year.
And then I was around, Yes, what month July? Oh,
July July.

Speaker 2 (11:53):
Oh, I'm sorry. You just celebrated your birthday. Sure did.

Speaker 1 (11:55):
We had a big cake and I remember I remember, yeah,
I think, uh, these birthdays get all you know, mishmashed.
You know what we got to do is we have
to have little microphones on the wall with the name
and the birth date so we don't forget anybody.

Speaker 8 (12:11):
You know.

Speaker 1 (12:11):
It's a little microphone croak. Yeah, the date.

Speaker 7 (12:16):
A right that.

Speaker 2 (12:20):
I love everybody.

Speaker 1 (12:22):
And Shannon's too, just recently apparently, Yeah, Shannon, is it
Sharon or Shannon?

Speaker 2 (12:26):
Sharon Shannon?

Speaker 5 (12:27):
That one was Shannon.

Speaker 2 (12:29):
She had a twentieth anniversary here today.

Speaker 5 (12:32):
I heard anniversary Shannon.

Speaker 2 (12:35):
Yeah. I heard her say today something very funny. She was.

Speaker 1 (12:39):
She said, a woman called and left a feedback or
talk back and she said she was driving to Washington
and listening to Gary and Shannon on the ride up
to Washington, and she said it really keeps me company
and makes the drive go by faster. And they both agreed,
why wouldn't they, And Shannon said that she sometimes listens
to Gary and Shannon when she's on vacation and you know,

(13:02):
listen to Gary and whoever he's hosting with her, Gary alone,
And she said, yeah, she said, I I really enjoy
the show, especially when that woman's not there.

Speaker 2 (13:12):
That's pretty funny. I laughed out loud.

Speaker 1 (13:15):
I was on Woodman and Ventura and I lo o
led so there you go. We got a chicken sandwich.
I know, Stephush and I we have one thing in common.
Love chicken.

Speaker 2 (13:26):
Love it.

Speaker 1 (13:27):
Yes, now we got a new chicken sandwich, man, and
let's find out where it is.

Speaker 7 (13:32):
The restaurant here closes at seven o'clock.

Speaker 1 (13:34):
But right tonight, oh she got killed, Holly Christ.

Speaker 7 (13:39):
The restaurant here closes. We're still running up here trying
to get their place in a line that wrapped right
around the side of the building. But the chef tells
us tonight, it's not just what's on the menu that
keeps people coming back for more. It's the experience they
get once they're here.

Speaker 2 (13:58):
Fries. I don't like the volume. I don't like the action,
you know, like those open kitchens where you can see
them doing their stuff.

Speaker 1 (14:08):
No, that's why Chinese food is my favorite. Very quiet people.
You know, they just get the get the food, do
you and shut the hell up. Yeah they are, They're beautiful.
They just cook and they just they none of that screaming.

Speaker 2 (14:25):
Two fries.

Speaker 7 (14:27):
Everyone's excited to bring you.

Speaker 2 (14:29):
Have to do yes, chef after every order? Why two fries?

Speaker 7 (14:35):
Everyone's excited to bring the heat from the kitchen to
the table at Howland Rice Pricer.

Speaker 2 (14:45):
I don't know how long I could last working there.

Speaker 6 (14:48):
Wow, I don't know.

Speaker 1 (14:49):
I'm two orders in, I'm not even there, and I'm
flipping out.

Speaker 2 (14:53):
Just you, it's a little bit bigger than you. Just
turn right around and walk out. Oh what is this
called volume? You would hate the Bear?

Speaker 1 (15:02):
Larry's volume? What is this called the show The Bear?
I watched a little bit. I thought it was pretty good.

Speaker 2 (15:07):
But yeah, all that, But that was the same thing.

Speaker 1 (15:09):
I mean, that's like, I'm out, I'm out, I'm going,
I'm going back to Sizzler.

Speaker 7 (15:25):
We got a behind the scenes tour of the local
restaurant cranking out the country's very best fried chicken. That's right.

Speaker 2 (15:33):
What's the name of this place, Howland Raised?

Speaker 1 (15:38):
How I remember them being like that when I was there. Oh,
Howland Raised r a y s good chicken, good chicken.
Oh I thought you said good s.

Speaker 7 (15:46):
Howland Raise just ranked number one on yelp's list of
the best fried chicken in the United States and Canada.
When it did happen, that was the first thing we did,
was like, you know, good job to everybody, because none
of this would I would be Hoffle without executive chef
Julian Sanchez says he was a fan of the culinary
experience Howland Rays created.

Speaker 2 (16:06):
Where's there a Howland Raised? Is the one out here? Yeah?
It's Chinatown. Yeah, Oh, I'd like to go there. That's
the that's their I think it's their original location. That's
what I thought. That location has been ranked.

Speaker 9 (16:16):
That chicken's been ranked number one, at least in the
Southland for ten years.

Speaker 1 (16:21):
No way, you're gonna wait a minute. But it's really
good and they close at seven? Is that what she said?
I think at the beginning of the closed itself back.

Speaker 7 (16:29):
In twenty fifteen, when owners Johnny Raizone and Amanda Chapman
were first making Nashville style hot chicken out of a
food truck. He worked at their first brick and mortar
in Chinatown and now at their second location here in Pasadena.

Speaker 1 (16:44):
I would say it's more so the vibe, how you
set up the environment.

Speaker 7 (16:48):
Of He says that energy translates from the chef's work
to the food to the guest and customers brave hour
long lines to get a taste.

Speaker 2 (16:57):
I try to come at least month. Same with me.
I try to come at least once a month. I'd
like to come more and more. But it's very spicy.
I'm here.

Speaker 7 (17:10):
Mattine says, it's so delicious. He worries a little bit
about developing a dependency, so he's introducing his friends to
the Hewland raised dopamine rush.

Speaker 2 (17:19):
They stood in line for me. What do they think?
Perfect texture, perfect flavor. You got a little sweet at it?

Speaker 7 (17:24):
The chef says, there's really no secret ingredient, just good
solid fried chicken with a kick.

Speaker 1 (17:31):
Oh, I love fried chicken. Hope it's not too hot.
I don't like the introduction of the hot chicken. Get
you can get it in very low good. Yeah, they
have one that's apparently so hot they have to give
it to you with rubber gloves on. Really yeah, wow,
if you like that, If you like it that hot,
I can't handle that myself. Yeah, I like just the plane,
but the sauce you can dip it into here you go.

Speaker 9 (17:52):
I know it's I know it's kind of a bad
word right now, but I love the diversity of all
of that. With the head chef or the owner of whatever,
his last name Sanchez. It's in Chinatown and it's Nashville Chicken.

Speaker 1 (18:02):
I know, people in Chinatown be scratching their head like,
how the hell does this happen? Yeah, you know, we
had our own vibe here for a while. Now they
got the guys in there yelling at the chef boy.
I'd like to try that though. That sounds like an
awesome ud joint.

Speaker 10 (18:16):
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(18:45):
sleep trackers. I don't have a sleep track that my
wife does. I like to get one, but it could
also be ruining your night's sleep, which is exactly the
opposite of what you purchased it for. Let's find out
what's going on with these sleep.

Speaker 11 (18:59):
Trackersians of Americans are turning to devices to keep track
of everything from heart rates to steps and even sleep
track and even what sleep trackers?

Speaker 2 (19:09):
Sleep trackers? Does anybody on the show have a sleep tracker?
And crows?

Speaker 12 (19:12):
You?

Speaker 2 (19:12):
Do you track your sleep? You don't track anything? Do
you track your sleep? Nope, Angel, you probably do.

Speaker 8 (19:19):
I did for a while. I don't currently, but I
did for like, I don't know ninety days.

Speaker 2 (19:23):
What did you learn? Was it helpful at all?

Speaker 8 (19:27):
I mean I always sleep really well. I just wanted
to hear if I was saying stuff in my sleep.

Speaker 2 (19:32):
Oh, it will recorded.

Speaker 8 (19:34):
Yeah, it records any sound that you make. Really so,
it records your snoring. It records if you talk in
your sleep. Oh, I gotta go forwards if you too,
Oh it does.

Speaker 2 (19:47):
Wait, you've heard Wait, so like you will.

Speaker 1 (19:48):
You've gotten up on a Sunday morning and you heard
Saturday night's farts.

Speaker 3 (19:53):
Yeah.

Speaker 8 (19:53):
You can go through and check out the log of
everything that you did while you were sleeping.

Speaker 5 (19:59):
What were you heavy on?

Speaker 2 (20:01):
Hopefully not logs?

Speaker 5 (20:04):
What did your data reveal about you?

Speaker 8 (20:08):
Just mostly not. It didn't say I was snoring. It's
that I was breathing heavily, so whatever that means. It
was mostly like, you know, you can hear me breathing, and.

Speaker 2 (20:18):
Do you listen back to it.

Speaker 5 (20:20):
Yeah, it records it also so you can listen back
and sleep to it the next night.

Speaker 8 (20:26):
Yes, it's so relaxing yourself.

Speaker 1 (20:33):
Wow, that's me, bell Do you have a sleep tracker? No,
you ever bought you and I never bought into that. Yeah,
you're a pretty clean life, you know. I think you
do because I don't have a sleep drug.

Speaker 8 (20:46):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (20:46):
I mean you're not worried about stuff. Angel and all
Angel and I are worried about everything.

Speaker 5 (20:50):
I'm not worried about anything.

Speaker 2 (20:51):
You're not. Whenever I hear a knock at my door,
I think it's over.

Speaker 1 (20:56):
I think it's like the cops or a woman I know,
ft over thirty years ago.

Speaker 5 (21:01):
A pizza?

Speaker 2 (21:01):
You ordered it, right?

Speaker 1 (21:03):
Nokidd What Bellio is clumsily referencing is I I ordered
a pizza.

Speaker 2 (21:12):
It's been about a month and a half ago. And
I ordered it midnight.

Speaker 1 (21:15):
There's only one pizza place open in the valley after midnight,
Norpinal two. And ordered the pizza and they said he'll
be there at one thirty. It was gonna be a
long time. It was a busy night. I said, all right,
so one o'clock comes around one fifteen. One thirty, I
don't hear anything, and I call it one forty five.

Speaker 2 (21:34):
I go, hey, uh you bet you guys about to
close up shop? Is that pizza on its way?

Speaker 1 (21:39):
And the guy said, oh, we had a driver out there,
and he stood there for ten minutes, and then he
got back in his car at the pizza and came back.

Speaker 2 (21:47):
I said, well, did he knock? He said no, he didn't,
said did he call?

Speaker 8 (21:53):
No?

Speaker 2 (21:55):
How am I supposed to know he's out there? And like, well,
you should have been looking for him. That's well, I don't
stand on my porch waiting after I order a pizza.

Speaker 5 (22:04):
Wrong answer to you, that's right, wrong answer.

Speaker 1 (22:07):
I said, where's the pizza? And they just usually bring
it back or you do give it a homeless guy
or something.

Speaker 11 (22:11):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (22:12):
Listen, all right, all right, But he stood there for
ten minutes. Then I checked our camera in front and
he literally was there for almost ten minutes, just standing there.

Speaker 2 (22:21):
With the pizza.

Speaker 5 (22:23):
That's so weird?

Speaker 2 (22:24):
Is that odd?

Speaker 9 (22:25):
Yes, it's been reached in and grabbed a slate, But
I guess the policies don't knock after midnight on a door.

Speaker 1 (22:32):
But if somebody ordered no, I'm with you bellio, I'm
on your side.

Speaker 2 (22:38):
I ordered the pizza. I'm I'm on your side. I
couldn't buy I couldn't believe it.

Speaker 6 (22:42):
So their rules are like after midnight you should be
looking for your pizza so they don't wake anyone else up.

Speaker 5 (22:49):
Or is it after a what is the right I
don't know.

Speaker 1 (22:51):
I guess he should I should be walking up and
down the street looking for the pizza guy at midnight.

Speaker 2 (22:55):
I don't know. I didn't get it. And then we
didn't have pizza.

Speaker 6 (22:59):
That night to find and he did not text you
or call you.

Speaker 1 (23:03):
No, because I had my phone on. I was ready
for a call. I was ready for a knock on
the door, and there was nothing wrong. If that was
like door dash, I could kind of see his point.
But I mean, if you're just ordered from pizza place,
the DoorDash, I don't know it. But I were directly
through the pizza place. They maybe they used okay.

Speaker 5 (23:20):
But they should call or text if they're not going
to knock on your door.

Speaker 1 (23:23):
Yeah, because they had information, right, But I think the
I think the guy said he left his cell phone
back at the store, and as well, that's not my problem.

Speaker 12 (23:30):
That it his.

Speaker 5 (23:31):
He should have gone back, got you new pizza and
came back.

Speaker 1 (23:34):
That's right, that's how you deal with customers. Yes, but
he didn't care. It was only one pizza to him.
But it was a lifelong nightmare for me. Yeah, I
didn't have my pizza and I was bummed. All right,
sleep trackers, let's find out if they're actually helping you.

Speaker 3 (23:48):
I like the data.

Speaker 2 (23:49):
I think that was like the big draw.

Speaker 13 (23:51):
Sleep has always mattered a lot to me, and I
would always get a little stressed if I knew I
wasn't going to sleep in.

Speaker 11 (23:56):
A For twenty nine year old Nancy Chen, a marketing
man who moonlights as a boxing instructor, the device became
a problem of its own.

Speaker 14 (24:05):
I think it was this cycle of I knew that
my sleep score was going to be bad, and then
I was kind of like stressed about it.

Speaker 2 (24:12):
It's just like too much data.

Speaker 5 (24:13):
For people like Nancy.

Speaker 11 (24:14):
The constant monitoring led to a condition known as orthosomnia.

Speaker 2 (24:18):
Orthosomnia, I've never heard that before. Orthosomnia.

Speaker 14 (24:21):
As orthosomnia, orthosomnia refers to individuals for whom tracking may
have become or is potentially stressful. The information they receive
stresses them out and then it causes them to struggle
the next.

Speaker 11 (24:34):
Night, and the harder they try to control their sleep,
the worse it gets. While health trackers can have many benefits,
doctor Robin says those triggered tend to be perfectionists or
Type A personalities.

Speaker 1 (24:45):
Oh, then I shouldn't get one because I'm both of those.
For perfectionists and type A personality.

Speaker 2 (24:52):
Ding do.

Speaker 1 (24:55):
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Speaker 1 (25:05):
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Speaker 2 (25:17):
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Speaker 1 (25:19):
We do it every Friday at the last segment of
the show, tell you what's going on out there to
prep you for the weekend. And we're going out to
Rancho Kuka Manga.

Speaker 2 (25:28):
Prinko Ozaka is the.

Speaker 15 (25:29):
Name of this Japanese store, and it's been operating here
in Ranchikukamanga on Jersey Boulevard near Haven for the last
three years now. It's located in this industrial park but
last week check this out.

Speaker 2 (25:41):
It was burglarized and it was all caught on camera.
Oh no, Watch at.

Speaker 15 (25:45):
Security cameras captured a van driving into the back door
of the shop last Friday around four in the morning.
Within seconds, you see two men with baseball hats and
masks rush inside the storage area of the business and
pieces of jewelry.

Speaker 1 (26:01):
It never ends, the crime in southern California. Every single
day we come in, there's another burglary, another crime spree.

Speaker 15 (26:09):
Well, the owner tells me she is too scared to
talk to us on camera, but she says her team
they were getting ready to showcase their jewelry at the
Pasadena Jewelry Show. The store is the owner's dream come true.

Speaker 2 (26:20):
She tells me.

Speaker 15 (26:21):
She opened up the business seven years ago and then
this store three years ago, but she never imagined her
security system would capture her biggest fear. Surveillance video shows
the thieves making their way across the store, where the
owner says they took a few more pieces of jewelry
from the glass counter before fleeing the scene in a van.

Speaker 2 (26:43):
The owner hopes you.

Speaker 15 (26:44):
At home can help identify the men that broke into
this business through those videos. The San Bernardino County Sheriff's apartment.
They tell me they are aware of this case and
they're investigating.

Speaker 1 (26:53):
Okay, let's go back then, from Rancho Cucamonga. Let's go
back to the Valley and Encino, where there's been a
break in every day, every night for the last week
or two.

Speaker 13 (27:02):
Yes, and it's worth noting they have increased their presence.
As a matter of fact, it was working on a
story in Encino yesterday and watched mounted officers walk by
on horses. Nevertheless, here we are reporting on yet another burglary.

Speaker 2 (27:14):
Another burglary in Encino.

Speaker 1 (27:16):
With all the attention it's getting, people are still breaking
into homes and Encino and robbing them.

Speaker 13 (27:22):
In an Encino neighborhood. This one happening in the neighborhood
just over my shoulder off of a Woodvale and Valley
Meadow area. Now police were called to this area.

Speaker 1 (27:30):
Yeah, that's a nice area that's up in the hills.
That's very difficult to navigate and get to. I used
to have a friend who lived up there. They got
lost all the time, still do. But these guys got
it out. I guess they use ways.

Speaker 13 (27:40):
Now police were called to this area just before one
o'clock for report of mass men, five to six of
them carrying boxes, and they looked around and they found
out that there had in fact been a burglary. When
police arrived to suspected burglars are already gone.

Speaker 1 (27:53):
Yeah, they're already gone. They always split before the cops
get there.

Speaker 13 (27:56):
But it turns out they had in fact broken into
a home. We were able to speak with that home own.

Speaker 16 (28:00):
My home was burglarized. They broke in through the glass
back door, and my alarm went off immediately. I think
everybody's on high alert around here, which I find it
shocking that they would target and see now at this point,
but that's what happened. The police told me they are fearless,

(28:20):
so they have no fear about where they break in
or anything.

Speaker 2 (28:24):
Yeah, that's what fearless means.

Speaker 13 (28:26):
And this, of course comes after an intense focus on
Palm Side. That was on July tenth. It's right here
in Encino. Then on July seventeenth, another burglary. On July eighteenth,
yet another burglary in the area.

Speaker 1 (28:40):
Yep, they keep piling up in Sino. It's not the
old sleepy town it was when I was growing up.
It is the focus now of all these criminals coming
in and stealing your stuff.

Speaker 13 (28:52):
And then July twenty first two burglaries in the area,
and then of course bring us back out here to today.
Now police had pledged to have more boots on the ground.
They have officers and patrol cars, the Mountain officers I mentioned,
even saying that they would be doing aerial surveillance. But
neighbors wondering what exactly is going to finally bring an
end too this all. One interesting tidbit that the homeowner

(29:13):
we spoke was shared is that she said the burglar
dropped their iPad. Apparently the burglar had been attempting to
dismantle her alarm system. They were trying to cut off
the wireless feed.

Speaker 1 (29:23):
Oh yeah, but you couldn't do with her because she's
old school and her alarm system is hardwired.

Speaker 13 (29:28):
However, her alarm system, she says, it's hardwired.

Speaker 2 (29:31):
That's right, that's right. But did it deter them? Now?
Did they get stuff?

Speaker 13 (29:35):
Yes, so the burglars weren't able to disable her alarm
and that's why she was alerted to what was going on.
Reporting Livenincino, Karma Dickerson, NBC.

Speaker 11 (29:43):
Four New A and C.

Speaker 1 (29:45):
Now you gotta get it together and you gotta fight
this because if you don't, your property values are going
to go in the toilet. All right, let's go to Hollywood.
Another crime in Hollywood last night.

Speaker 2 (29:56):
I mean they break into the houses, they breaking into
the cars. Yep.

Speaker 17 (29:59):
This Hollywood homeowner and his wife didn't want to be
seen on camera, but say they're still very shaken up
over what happened last night.

Speaker 12 (30:06):
I was thinking they're still inside because because when we
went through the backyard, all the doors were from like
the door to the basement.

Speaker 17 (30:15):
The homeowners say they returned home on Courtney Avenue in
Hollywood closer to midnight when they realized their back glass
door was shattered. They say they weren't alerted of the
break in on their security cameras.

Speaker 12 (30:26):
All the cameras that's my neighborhood, and we had they
were jammed by them, so exactly on the specific time
that they get in from that side, my neighbor's side,
to my backyard. It's not it's not being filmed.

Speaker 2 (30:40):
They say.

Speaker 17 (30:41):
Designer handbags and jewelry were stolen. This is the only
photo taken of one of the suspects. The homeowners believe
Wi Fi blockers are to blame for interrupting their networks
of cameras. Neighbors in the area say they're really relying
now on each other.

Speaker 1 (30:56):
Yeah, it's really tough. It's tough because you have an
expensive home. You've worked your ass off to save money.
You didn't go out partying, you didn't get a cocaine habit,
and you put a lot of money into securing your
family in that home of yours, either in the valley
and in Sino or Hollywood, and these guys just come
in and take your stuff.

Speaker 2 (31:16):
All right, let's go back to Encino with yet another
break in.

Speaker 16 (31:20):
Please tell me they are fearless, so they have no
fear about where they go.

Speaker 2 (31:26):
This is the same one.

Speaker 13 (31:27):
And this, of course comes after an intense focus on
burglaries in the area, A high profile burglary turned homicide.
That was on July tenth, it's right here in Encino.
Then on July seventeen.

Speaker 1 (31:39):
It never ends. It just doesn't end. And I don't
know what the solution is. I don't know whether to
hire You should hire private security, but you shouldn't have
to do that. You know, if you have a five
million dollar home, and you live in the Hollywood Hills
or Studio City, sherven Oaks and Sino Tarzana Woodland Hills,
then you probably pay fifty to sixty thousand dollars a

(31:59):
year in property taxes, and so you're you're sort of frustrated.
You're paying sixty thousand dollars a year in property taxes,
and yet there are people breaking into homes in your
neighborhood every single day, every night, and the you know,
the the I don't know, the neighborhood watch. I don't
know if that works. Hiring private security, I don't know.

(32:21):
But there's got to be a solution. It's got to stop.
You know, we're not going to live in the wild
well West forever. And I don't know what the answer is.

Speaker 2 (32:29):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (32:29):
Maybe putting you know, new people into office, you know,
new people in charge of security in your neighborhood, I
don't know.

Speaker 2 (32:38):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (32:39):
You know, you could have a gun to protect yourself,
but a lot of times you're not home when this happens.
And the two people that were broken into and Encino,
they were killed by their own gun, by this crazy guy.

Speaker 2 (32:53):
So I do.

Speaker 1 (32:54):
Understand though that you're you're unnerved by it. You're up
all night, you're thinking, you're you're the next person going
to get robbed, and you might be.

Speaker 2 (33:01):
You might be.

Speaker 1 (33:02):
Gotta be careful, man, it is going to be until
the cops can get a hold of this thing. Every
night you have to assume you're next, and you got
to make sure every window is locked, every door is locked.
Alan Hamilton, who is the chief detective at LAPD, told
me this number and I found it astonishing, but I
guess he's right. Thirty eight percent of home robberies thirty

(33:24):
almost forty percent, almost forty percent of people come into
your house through an unlocked door or an unlocked window.
Keep the doors and windows locked. That's the least you
can do, all right. Moe Kelly's coming up next right
here on KFI AM six forty Conway Show on demand
on the iHeartRadio app. Now you can always hear us

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