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May 27, 2025 33 mins
Jewelry store hit by thieves who took ‘millions’ in cash, merchandise/ No Arrests in Mob Attacks on DTLA Trains, Shops and Police Cars. //Target, Amazon, Home Depot vow to hold prices steady for now. // Miley Cyrus says leg 'began to disintegrate' from infection she contracted on Hollywood Walk of Fame // Mary Lou Retton arrested for DUI/ Cross with Mo Kelly 
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's KFI AM six forty and you're listening to the
Conway Show on demand on the iHeartRadio app.

Speaker 2 (00:08):
It's Conway Show. Mark Thompson is here and we've got
some more reports here on crime. There's always crime in La.
It's taken off. I it's just gonna be part of
us now. Ever since COVID it really took off, and
now since the fires, and since we have no money
in the budget for cops, I guess crime is just

(00:29):
going to be part of our life. So here's a
jewelry store that was hit. Imagine if you own a
jewelry store, every night your shop is not hit, you
think you count your blessings. But this store was hit
and hit hard.

Speaker 3 (00:43):
This was a well thought out plan that thieves literally
burrowed through the roof of a neighboring business smuggled their
way in. We do have some surveillance video of that
and those suspects, briefly speaking.

Speaker 2 (00:55):
Poor.

Speaker 4 (01:05):
I guess we're listening to the that's like the security stuff.
By the way, Tim, that is a very high profile method.
That was from the Good Fella's crew, you know, or
with the casino crew.

Speaker 5 (01:15):
I afar both.

Speaker 4 (01:17):
I mean there was actually some overlap, but that where
they built where they put a.

Speaker 5 (01:21):
Hole in the roof and then come down and then
go through the wall. I mean, it's it's crazy complicated.
It's a lot.

Speaker 2 (01:27):
Look, it's a lot of work. But if you can,
if you can get a big haul, you know, ten
fifteen to twenty million dollars, it's worth it. Sure, sure,
And my dad always told me, he said, if you're
going to commit a crime, you should be able to
retire off it. You know, you shouldn't be with this
litt petty guy that gets you know, steals a piece
of pizza or a candy bar.

Speaker 4 (01:46):
Even the bank robbers when they go, yeah, well this
is the fifth bank they've hit this week. Well that's
a bad plan. Yeah, yeah, it should be the one bank.
And you're done, as you said, right, I see you
in the Cayman Islands, like.

Speaker 2 (01:55):
The guys that stole thirty or forty million dollars from
the armored car business. You know, just one and done
and they're gone. They're millionaires now they're enjoying themselves because
money is green wherever you spend it, you know, so
as long as you don't get caught, you know, your gold.

Speaker 3 (02:11):
This was solely done from the backside of a neighboring business.
There's not much video because they spraypaint the camera. These
criminals knew exactly what they were doing. After cutting into
the roof, they broke through the door of that.

Speaker 2 (02:22):
Sure, it's amazing how often I hear this.

Speaker 3 (02:24):
These criminals knew exactly what they were doing.

Speaker 2 (02:27):
These criminals knew exactly what they were doing. That means
there's a lot of cats out there that are really
good at committing crimes.

Speaker 5 (02:33):
I think.

Speaker 2 (02:34):
I think prisons are filled with guys that, well, they
didn't put enough homework into it.

Speaker 4 (02:39):
No, I think that's exactly what smash and grab like.
Whether if they've just gone in, they drive a truck
in the front and then they all scramble in grab
whatever they can.

Speaker 5 (02:47):
That's not a well thought out plan.

Speaker 1 (02:49):
Often well, and also you got to you got to
divvy up the loot with too many guys.

Speaker 2 (02:54):
You know, there's nine guys involved. Even if you have
one hundred thousand dollars, that's only up you know, ten
grand each. That's not enough, not enough.

Speaker 3 (03:01):
These criminals knew exactly what they were doing. After cutting
into the roof, they broke through the door of that shop,
then literally crawled on their stomachs not to be detected
by motion sensors, and then spray painted the camera lens.
They were in the store for about three hours. Not
only are we talking about the store's jewelry, but the
customer's jewelry so far. For instance, a rolex that perhaps

(03:22):
they're fixing that retails for twenty five thousand. Maybe they
would make one hundred dollars off it. Now they have
to replace the whole thing. God, and that's just one item. Again,
this family run business is absolutely devastated.

Speaker 6 (03:34):
You know, my dad built this business piggyback from his
other business that he started his whole life, you know,
sold that to start this jewelry store twenty five years ago. Wow,
gave it to me in twenty fifteen and has been
helping me run it ever since.

Speaker 7 (03:49):
And it's a hit.

Speaker 5 (03:51):
You know.

Speaker 8 (03:51):
It was his retirement God future, I have a young family.

Speaker 5 (03:57):
Oh my god, that's heartbreaking.

Speaker 4 (04:00):
And these things are not insured or insurance doesn't cover
it sufficiently.

Speaker 5 (04:03):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (04:03):
Well, and if you bang your insurance, they drop you,
I see, So you're screwed either way.

Speaker 5 (04:09):
Gosh, that's just it really is hard.

Speaker 2 (04:11):
It's the worst.

Speaker 6 (04:12):
Yea.

Speaker 8 (04:13):
I have a young family, three daughters. It's a lot
to have to rebuild from, especially with him. My dad's
seventy one. He can't work forever. He was literally on
his way out to retire. I just ordered this sign
actually to.

Speaker 6 (04:28):
Close on Mondays so he doesn't have to come in anymore.

Speaker 7 (04:31):
It's a lot.

Speaker 3 (04:32):
And Jonathan also tells me that they've been prized out
of insurance, so this.

Speaker 2 (04:36):
Is a no insurance got almighty.

Speaker 3 (04:38):
Devastating hit to the business and for his entire family.
Anybody with information should contact authorities and anybody who wants
to help out. There's a GoFundMe on our website, Live
and seem Valley Jennifer McGraw kats LA five News.

Speaker 5 (04:51):
It's horrible.

Speaker 3 (04:52):
There's a good fundme.

Speaker 2 (04:53):
There's a good fundme. First time out with the gofundmes.
I guess I don't know it's a go fund me
or is that a goufa like a goufa like laughing
at So.

Speaker 4 (05:05):
There's a GoFundMe. No, not a gofund me, Bob, it's
a good fund me, a good shaw. Yeah, it should
say competing fund me.

Speaker 3 (05:12):
There's a GoFundMe.

Speaker 4 (05:15):
Sure it's not gofund me. No, no, no, I double checked.
It's good fund me, gofund me. Guys, that's horrible, man,
it's a poor kid, you know.

Speaker 5 (05:24):
No, that's really that's really brutal.

Speaker 6 (05:26):
It's really gave it to me in twenty fifteen and
has been helping me run it ever since.

Speaker 7 (05:32):
And it's a hit. You know, it was his retirement,
my future.

Speaker 8 (05:37):
I have a young family, three daughters, a lot to
have to rebuild from.

Speaker 2 (05:43):
God Almighty, and now it's you know, he's going to
spend years paying this off or getting back to even
and then they might hit him again. You know, it's
it's outrageous. I don't know how people stay live and
stay in business. I don't know how they don't. I
don't know. All right, there's another crime in downtown La
vandals with a big mob, a big arrest, no rest though,

(06:06):
I'm sorry, no arrest, big mob though.

Speaker 9 (06:08):
It's believed as many as fifty people were involved in
the crimes. They vandalized public property as well as businesses,
and at last check, no arrests have been made.

Speaker 5 (06:18):
We need a lot of money to clean the stores.

Speaker 2 (06:21):
It'll cost a lot of money to clean.

Speaker 10 (06:24):
Money.

Speaker 9 (06:25):
The owner of one of the businesses vandalized believes it'll
cost him hundreds of dollars to clean.

Speaker 5 (06:30):
Up, maybe for four or five hundred.

Speaker 9 (06:32):
Video shows dozens of people spray painting businesses, metro trains,
and even an LAPD cruiser Saturday night.

Speaker 2 (06:39):
So all these people are at a party, and then
when the party was broken up by the cops, they
all went, they all got you know, nutty. Yeah, they're kids,
you knowy do stupid crap as kids.

Speaker 5 (06:48):
But I was amazed.

Speaker 2 (06:49):
I was amazed how many of them had spray paint
cans with them and big pens with them.

Speaker 5 (06:54):
Yeah, that's a great point.

Speaker 4 (06:55):
Like I would never have thought, you know, I'm going
to party and bringing a spray paint can with me.

Speaker 2 (07:00):
When you go clubbing, you don't bring your cans.

Speaker 5 (07:02):
Sure.

Speaker 9 (07:02):
This happened after officers were called to a rooftop party
near Trinity in Sixteenth Streets around midnight. People spilled out
into the streets and tagged property. Fireworks were set off,
people did dangerous stunts.

Speaker 10 (07:14):
Well, the talking it was crazy because for the most
part it's like we have a security around here and
stuff like that.

Speaker 5 (07:19):
So like it keeps people.

Speaker 2 (07:20):
From this is the store owner another store owner.

Speaker 5 (07:22):
Doing stuff like that.

Speaker 9 (07:23):
But it was it was like probably like hundreds just
like around the whole street corner right here in an intersection.
The A Line train, which stopped along its route near
Washington Boulevard and Maple Street, was also spray painted. At
least five people reportedly entered the train and vandalized the interior.
Police officers in riot gear lined up and eventually dispersed
the routy crowd.

Speaker 2 (07:44):
Who's vandalizing the train? You know, where do you get that?

Speaker 4 (07:47):
That's really you're really desperate for vandalization when you're doing that.

Speaker 2 (07:51):
Guess so where's the thrill? And you know, going on
the train and vandalizing.

Speaker 9 (07:54):
Crews were hard at work removing graffiti from dozens of
businesses in the area. Many store owners returned to find
the damage on their windows and walls. It was widespread.
You could see graffiti on multiple places. La Mayor Karen
Bass addressed it while at an event yesterday.

Speaker 5 (08:09):
Take a listening.

Speaker 2 (08:09):
Okay, so the mayor didn't get down there when it happened.
It wasn't a big enough deal, but she addressed it afterwards.

Speaker 1 (08:15):
I want to know who.

Speaker 5 (08:16):
Will be arrested.

Speaker 2 (08:16):
And when I know, there's some thoughts you're dead.

Speaker 11 (08:19):
Maybe it's a party, probably an underground party that was
taking place, and then everybody just knows.

Speaker 5 (08:26):
But we cannot do that. We cannot do this, and
it has to be stopped.

Speaker 9 (08:32):
And take a look. The LA Fashion District Business Improvement
District sent us a statement saying, in part, for some
time now, we have seen an increase in illegal warehouse parties,
impacting several businesses in the downtown Lake community.

Speaker 2 (08:44):
Yeah it's a big deal, man, it's a big deal.

Speaker 7 (08:46):
You're looking at a framed house, all.

Speaker 5 (08:48):
Right, all right, lots going on.

Speaker 4 (08:50):
At least somebody has their house framed. Alay, Yeah, this
guy's working.

Speaker 7 (08:53):
You're looking at a framed house.

Speaker 2 (08:55):
Yeah, he's not busting in and stealing jewelry or vandalizing.
He's a contract and he's building homes out in Palisade.

Speaker 7 (09:01):
You're looking at a framed house.

Speaker 5 (09:03):
That's right.

Speaker 12 (09:04):
You're listening to Tim Conway jun you're on demand from
KF I am six forty.

Speaker 2 (09:11):
You know Mark, I know you. You're not familiar with
post offices, or as familiar with them as I am.
And proof of that is you came in here a
couple months ago, say, hey, how do I mail a letter?

Speaker 5 (09:24):
By the way, I don't remember that, but it is conceivable.

Speaker 2 (09:27):
You want to know somebody who will remember that? Yeah, hey,
belly on Bell did did? What was Mark's take when
he had a to mail a letter? When he came
about six months ago? He was like, how do you
do this? Where do you take these?

Speaker 5 (09:43):
What do you do with these? Okay?

Speaker 4 (09:46):
You know you make me sound like like a frog,
a drunk moron, which again is not inconceivable that I
would be the drunk mora on that day. But I
will say what I meant with that incident or that
particular exchange was I have this letter. Where here at

(10:06):
iHeart do I put this letter to get it mailed?

Speaker 2 (10:10):
I thought you you were unfamiliar with those blue boxes.

Speaker 1 (10:12):
Now it was not that or because I think Tim
mentioned the blue box and then you were like where.

Speaker 2 (10:19):
And I think, what's the blue block? Blue box?

Speaker 4 (10:22):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (10:22):
I think maybe you you meant like around here?

Speaker 2 (10:25):
Where is there one? By the way, Tim, does that
blue box have a sister?

Speaker 5 (10:31):
What ais by the blue box?

Speaker 2 (10:35):
I don't know.

Speaker 4 (10:36):
I don't know, okay, But what I meant was where
in this and then what did you say, Sharon?

Speaker 5 (10:45):
Do you recall what you told me?

Speaker 2 (10:47):
I said, how can I help you?

Speaker 7 (10:49):
Mark?

Speaker 4 (10:49):
You said you'd be better off just going out and
mailing it at post office.

Speaker 5 (10:54):
Yeah, that's what.

Speaker 4 (10:55):
Yes, that is because there is no mechanism here at
iHeart radio to mail.

Speaker 2 (11:00):
When's the last time you were in a post office?

Speaker 5 (11:03):
I was at a ups place just two days ago.

Speaker 2 (11:05):
Great, that's that's not the Yeah, that's like, Oh, I
went to Sizzler.

Speaker 4 (11:11):
Okay, I thought it's it's it's post office adjacent.

Speaker 5 (11:13):
It's not.

Speaker 2 (11:14):
Okay, all right, when's the last time of your post office?
It's been a while years, decades?

Speaker 7 (11:21):
Uh?

Speaker 4 (11:21):
Well, I mean I go to they have these postal
places set up now. So you mean a publicly funded
post office. That's right, it's been years.

Speaker 5 (11:29):
Okay.

Speaker 2 (11:29):
So I there's a post office in Glendale and I
forgot to drop a package off. My wife had sold
something on eBay or bought something. Something happened on eBay,
and she said, he dropped this off at the post office.
I said, yeah, I'm my way to the track, and
I forgot. I left it the car and I got
home and I forgot again, and I'm like, oh, it's
nine o'clock at night. I'll just drive it over to

(11:50):
the Glendale post Office and I go inside. They're open
twenty four hours a day. And I put it in
the slot and I push it back and I here ah,
And I turned around, like, what the hell? And there's
a homeless guy sleeping in the post office. Sleeping in
the post office, right, And I was a little flipped
out about that. So I go up back, I find

(12:11):
my way out back, and I go out back, and
this young lady, probably in her early twenties, is going
to check her mailbox or drop something off. And I said, hey,
there's a I'm gonna stand here and make sure that
you get in out okay, because there's a homeless guy
who's sleeping in the lobby of this post office. And
you know what she said, She said, Oh, I'm here
all the time. I know that guy. There's nothing dangerous

(12:34):
about him. I said, okay, Well that's where we are, then, right,
that's where we are where guys sleep in the post
office and everybody knows him and nobody cares. Okay, all right,
I just want to get where we are in Glendale.
And then I thought to myself. This is the reason
why people don't go out at night, because you can
be you know, accosted or approached or flipped out by

(12:57):
everywhere and everyone, and old people especially don't go out anymore. Right,
I never see old people out at night.

Speaker 5 (13:04):
Ever. It's scary, and I get out.

Speaker 2 (13:09):
I go out every night somewhere, and this city is
not going to break me. I'm gonna get out there.
I gotta Walmart, I gotta Low's, I gotta Target, I
got a Home Depot. I get out there, and this
city is not going to take me down. I get
out there on purpose at night, just to give them
a big old few that I'm around. And I'm a
cop caller. I'm a cop caller. I call the cops

(13:30):
when I see you steal crap because I don't want
these stores to close, like like you know, Target and
Lows and Home Depot and Walmart. I want them to
stay open, and they're gonna close if enough people protest
them and enough people let people steal crap. I feel
like I'm like a like a volunteer sheriff around this town.

Speaker 13 (13:50):
Yeah, That's why I'm such an advocate of things like
me personally, of like public transportation take it all the time.
It's like, no, you're not gonna stop me from doing
what I gotta do. Krozier, we are the same guy.
I'm not gonna I'm gonna get gas at night, whether
you like it or not. I'm you know, mo Kelly
talked me out of it for a while. I said,
f that, I'm back in the gate. There you go,
I'm back in the game. Ign't I get out there

(14:11):
at night? Of course it's downtown Burbank, which is pretty safe.

Speaker 5 (14:17):
Yeah, it's not really crime ri.

Speaker 2 (14:20):
Night into an area where there's a murder every eight.

Speaker 5 (14:22):
So it's a well lit walmart and not exactly.

Speaker 1 (14:27):
Croche and either two tough guys. Yeah, we'll go out
at night and Claremont and Burbank.

Speaker 5 (14:32):
Give the lows.

Speaker 4 (14:36):
Getting gas in Mayberry, you know, speak.

Speaker 1 (14:40):
I'll go to a I'll go to King Taco where
they have two armed security guards with me while I order.

Speaker 5 (14:45):
That's right, damn it. You know.

Speaker 4 (14:47):
Speaking of Mayberry, you'll remember they had a designated town drunk.

Speaker 5 (14:52):
Remember he was always sleeping in Mayberry.

Speaker 4 (14:55):
So in a way, we've we've come full circle that
post office homeless person to.

Speaker 2 (15:00):
You remember the Andy Griffith show. Of course I loved it.
Do you remember the episode where and the kid? What
was the kid's Opie?

Speaker 5 (15:08):
Opie?

Speaker 2 (15:08):
Opie accidentally shot a bird and killed him with the gun.

Speaker 5 (15:12):
I cried during that episode.

Speaker 2 (15:14):
And do you remember what the punishment was that Opie
had to sleep in his bed at night, open his
window and listened to the baby birds because he killed
the mom. Oh, listen to the baby birds chirp all
night because they're not getting any food. Oh my, I
do not remember. That's the episode. And while I was
watching that, even as a kid, I thought, well, wait

(15:34):
a minute, Andy Griffith left his wife, and now Opie
doesn't have a mom around. What's the difference here? You know,
maybe Andy should sleep with his door open and listen
to Opie cry all night because Andy split on Opie's mom.
Maybe that's uh, it should have been the episode of
the final episode of that show.

Speaker 4 (15:56):
Two things, First of all, that you thought of that
as a kid. Secondly, I have a question, and that
is did Andy is that the backstory leave Opie's mom?

Speaker 5 (16:06):
I assume she died or something. I never knew.

Speaker 2 (16:08):
I only know that Opie had a grandmother. The grandmother
was always around Joe knitting with that mommy fl haircut
where she looks like ninety and b or not.

Speaker 5 (16:16):
I think it was.

Speaker 2 (16:17):
Yeah, there was an older woman who was like, like,
you know, pretty smart for her age.

Speaker 1 (16:23):
But you know, oh yeah, right, I leave the window open, Andy,
let Opie listen to the little birds and aren't getting
any food.

Speaker 5 (16:34):
Apparently Aunt Bee was kind of a bee.

Speaker 2 (16:36):
That's where she got her name.

Speaker 5 (16:38):
Apparently she was not easy to deal with.

Speaker 2 (16:40):
Look she they in the last step last year they
called her Aunt c Oh my god.

Speaker 5 (16:49):
Sorry.

Speaker 12 (16:50):
You're listening to Tim Conway Junior on demand from KF.
I am six forty.

Speaker 5 (16:56):
You ought to go. You really ought to wrap up
the show now because you're not going to do a
segment better than the last.

Speaker 2 (17:01):
All right, Well that's it, then we'll see you tomorrow.

Speaker 4 (17:03):
Yeah, if you missed it, you ought to go back
to the podcast and check it out.

Speaker 2 (17:07):
It's a wordplay. We're live on KFI. It's connor Way Thompson.
Mark Thompson has a show on YouTube. It's called The
Mark Thompson Show. Thank you, Tim, com me up to well.
I think we're in twere and twenty twenty thousands that's huge. Yeah,
thank you. Do you have the the one hundred thousand
plaque of the YouTube.

Speaker 5 (17:26):
Pat, I do, and behind me.

Speaker 4 (17:27):
I was going to not put it up in a version.
What are you talking about? You got to put that up,
so it's there.

Speaker 2 (17:32):
I don't know why it bothers me. It doesn't bother
with you because I don't know. Maybe I give you
a break, But it bothers me when when celebrities are
interviewed and their Emmys or their Oscars or their Grammys
are in the background.

Speaker 4 (17:44):
Yeah, I could see it feels a little like peacocking.
But on the other hand, I'm sure publicists say, and
you know, it makes sense that you would display these
awards that you've gotten.

Speaker 5 (17:58):
So I see both sides. But I but I don't.

Speaker 2 (18:00):
I don't think the people on their way up are
displaying them. I think it's on the people are on
the lower end way down.

Speaker 5 (18:07):
I see. Yeah, I think. I don't know. Maybe I'm wrong,
I don't know.

Speaker 4 (18:11):
I also, increasingly, especially in the YouTube universe, because there's
so many people, you know, just passing through, especially these days,
there's some politics and news and all this stuff, and
everybody's got a channel and everybody's got a podcast that
in a way you want to say, hey, this maybe
helps this establish my legitimacy, you know what I mean. Yeah,
so I kind of see it from that standpoint. As

(18:31):
I say, I was not going to display it. I
was probably going to show everybody that we got it
and that, and but then people convince me that, uh
but by the way, how you display it.

Speaker 5 (18:42):
I had to get a little thing.

Speaker 4 (18:44):
I had to buy a special display thing that you
put it in. You know, it's a little transparent thing.
And you may say, well, that's what's the big deal. Well,
you can only buy six of them, and I only
got one award, so I have five. If you get
an award that you need display it, I have you
be for YouTube the apparatus. No, it's just you know,
it's saying that could like put a like an easel.
It's yeah, like an easel exactly for a plaque or

(19:06):
something that.

Speaker 2 (19:06):
They only sell them by the six exactly.

Speaker 5 (19:08):
It's crazy.

Speaker 2 (19:09):
But you'll get another one at a one hundred thousand
or half million?

Speaker 5 (19:12):
Where's he there are other ones? Yeah, but I'm sure
I will never get another you know, does it come
out a half million? No, idea, no idea. Yeah, I'll
be long long dead. All right.

Speaker 2 (19:24):
So it's the Mark Thompson Show.

Speaker 5 (19:25):
Thank you.

Speaker 2 (19:26):
Yeah, check it out sometimes O check it out. Yeah,
everybody check it out. He'll he'll love you.

Speaker 5 (19:31):
All right.

Speaker 2 (19:31):
Miley Cyrus did something stupid. Let's find out what that was.
I actually already know what it is, but I'll let
you guys find out what you did.

Speaker 10 (19:40):
The Hollywood Walk of Fame become a dirty shame for
singer Miley Cyrus.

Speaker 2 (19:45):
All right, here's what she did. She was going to
do him video on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and
one of the scenes in it is she's in shorts
and a short like crop top and she rolls around
on the sidewalks of Hollywood Bulevard Ard. Well, if you're
working with a normal production company, they would come in

(20:05):
and they'd say, okay, where do you want to do this?
And they said between iv R and and name it
a fountain whatever. Sure, And they say, okay, we're going
to show up at five am and we're going to
pressure wash the street. Right, and but she did a
gorilla style where you just go out and do it. Oh,
and she didn't wash down the street, and she got

(20:27):
a major infection in her knee because Hollywood Boulevard is
all feces.

Speaker 4 (20:33):
It's the entire thing is is that shees are certainly
well represented, but.

Speaker 2 (20:37):
They're not more it's more than well represented. There's a
thin coat of s on the entire boulevard. Wow, Like
they swabbed it everywhere and they found feces everywhere.

Speaker 5 (20:47):
Is that right?

Speaker 2 (20:48):
Because of the homeless, The urine and the feces are
everywhere on Hollywood Boulevard, and she rolled around in it
and got a radical infection in her knee.

Speaker 10 (20:55):
The Grammy winner is dropping a bombshell revealing she had
a fester knee infection late last year, which she believes
she caught from rubbing elbows and other body parts with
the Stars, one of the most popular tourist attractions in
the world.

Speaker 2 (21:12):
Okay, she did it on Hollywood Boulevard. Now, Gang, I
don't like to preach from this microphone because I don't
like when people preach to me. But I will say
this is a whole new set of reasons and an
example of why when you get home, you maybe you
should take your shoes off before you walk through your carpet,
your hardwood floors, especially in the bedroom where you walk barefoot.

Speaker 5 (21:34):
Yeah, we don't have a right. We don't have We
have a.

Speaker 2 (21:36):
Rule, don't put your shoes in the bedroom room. No, yeah,
good rule. You have that rule? Yes, okay, good for you.

Speaker 10 (21:41):
The thirty two year old singer actress explains she decided
to shoot some scenes for the upcoming film version of
her new album Something Beautiful along the iconic trail of
entertainment Luminaries. However, after writhing on the ground at the
Walk of Fame, something Beautiful turned into something really ugly.

Speaker 2 (22:03):
I caught something.

Speaker 5 (22:04):
Yeah, for sure.

Speaker 10 (22:06):
This week, the singer told Jimmy Kimmel, her surgeon said, yup,
my leg.

Speaker 14 (22:12):
Began to disintegrate within some way around the kneecap area.
And then I was like, the doctor goes, you have
any idea why you would have such a brutal infection
on your kneecap, And I just saw myself, it's really disgusting.

Speaker 2 (22:29):
Not something I would do.

Speaker 15 (22:30):
Ever, it was just bound to happen.

Speaker 7 (22:32):
I agree. I wouldn't rub my knees.

Speaker 2 (22:37):
Pasure discussing. I wouldn't want to get on him in
the first place. Okay, so everyone else knew this except her.

Speaker 5 (22:41):
Yeah, it's odd sign.

Speaker 4 (22:43):
And then as you say, like you know, just when
you're planning it out, you would definitely pressure.

Speaker 5 (22:47):
Wash it, make sure it's clean. Yes, we're really surprised.

Speaker 2 (22:50):
Or hose it down or something.

Speaker 10 (22:51):
We asked another doctor for some insight. The world is.

Speaker 15 (22:55):
Covered in a thin layer of poop, as I like
to say, there's bacteria, there's fungus, there's stuff everywhere. Now,
most people who are who are healthy and who have
a good immune system can fight off infection. But sounds
like it was just bad luck.

Speaker 5 (23:07):
Honestly. You know, the.

Speaker 15 (23:09):
City streets are notorious for all kinds of very nasty bacteria.

Speaker 5 (23:14):
So make sure you wear shoes.

Speaker 2 (23:16):
Welcome to the world. In two years, we welcome the
entire world to this quest.

Speaker 4 (23:19):
Then layer of feces apparently has already in place.

Speaker 5 (23:22):
To him, I guess. So make sure where is your
dad's star.

Speaker 2 (23:25):
Right in front of like the Frederick store.

Speaker 5 (23:27):
Is it really.

Speaker 2 (23:30):
He asked for that on purpose? Just slide down there
and just spend a couple hours looking at his star.

Speaker 15 (23:38):
Make sure you wear shoes, make sure you wash your hands,
you know, kind of basic things like that.

Speaker 10 (23:42):
Doctor McDonald says, if Miley Cyrus had to cut or
scratch around her knee. The open wound would put her
at greater risk or infection.

Speaker 15 (23:51):
Immediately wash it with warm soap and water. And that's
the first thing you can apply. Topical antibiotic wentment on
there to help kill any kind of back you're in
the service before it gets deeper.

Speaker 10 (24:01):
In whatever the case, Miley Cyrus has learned to keep
certain stars in Hollywood at a distance.

Speaker 2 (24:08):
Ah, there you go, all right, when we come back,
A very well known athlete just got a dui.

Speaker 5 (24:15):
Oh no kidding, Yes.

Speaker 2 (24:18):
Very well known athlete. You'll know who this person is,
all right, when we come back.

Speaker 12 (24:24):
You're listening to Tim Conway Junior on demand from KFI
AM six forty.

Speaker 2 (24:31):
Major DUI. You know, I don't like to talk about
people's personal problems, but we have a dui here from
a celebrity and an athlete that you'll know.

Speaker 5 (24:41):
You'll know.

Speaker 2 (24:42):
She's an Olympian. She's an Olympic athlete, very well known.

Speaker 16 (24:46):
We're learning former Olympic gymnast Mary lou Retton was arrested
for dui.

Speaker 2 (24:51):
Mary lou Retton, Wow, she probably she could smell a
budwise and get buzzed. I mean she has forty two pounds.

Speaker 16 (24:58):
That's exactly right. Tim's right, I bet you like a
quarter of a drink. Mary Lou Rehtton was arrested for DUI.

Speaker 2 (25:04):
So was where was she? Where was she drinking? Was
she drinking at home? Was she on the high bar?
Was she at a bar?

Speaker 5 (25:12):
I don't out.

Speaker 16 (25:12):
Authority say it happened over a week ago. In West Virginia,
the Olympic gold medalist was charged with one.

Speaker 2 (25:18):
Do you think if she's drunk the uneven parallel bars
look parallel.

Speaker 5 (25:21):
Or even more uneven?

Speaker 10 (25:22):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (25:22):
Yeah, yeah, maybe they parallel up?

Speaker 16 (25:24):
They look even Virginia the Olympic gold medalist was charged
with one misdemeanor count of driving under the influence of alcohol,
a controlled substance or drugs. Cord record show a judge
gave Rehtton a fifteen hundred dollars personal recongnaisance, balling.

Speaker 2 (25:37):
Well, that's not bad. That's a good judge. You know
that's cool. Fifteen hundred bucks and you're on your own.

Speaker 16 (25:42):
The fifty seven year old became a household name in
the nineteen eighties, becoming the first US woman to win
gold in the Individual All around event at the nineteen
eighty four Olympics that used to be.

Speaker 5 (25:51):
A Russian event.

Speaker 2 (25:52):
As you know, Tim, nineteen eighty four, she got a ten,
didn't she?

Speaker 5 (25:56):
Or she wanted to know?

Speaker 2 (25:56):
She went all around.

Speaker 5 (25:57):
She was inspired by that Nadia Comme. Oh is that right?

Speaker 4 (26:01):
Yeah, she was inspired by her. Watched her when she
was a kid. Then she got into it. Now she's
fifty seven, and as you say, she's so little that like,
you know, tiny, just a whiff of that stit. But
she can't be young. I mean, she's not twenty three anymore.
I'd say she's sixty. She's fifty seven.

Speaker 5 (26:19):
She's fifty seven, Okay, I didn't hear she's fifty seven. Okay.

Speaker 2 (26:22):
So look, I know that it's not good to drink
and drive. I've heard it. I've seen the horror stories.
But man, I think there's something a little more attractive
about her that she's drinking like that. You don't think,
I mean, I don't want her to drink and dry,
but don't you love the fact that she's still double

(26:44):
fisting it and just eat drinking with both hands.

Speaker 4 (26:46):
Well, I don't know that she's doing that, but I
take your point that the fact that she's got a
little edge to her.

Speaker 5 (26:52):
Yes, yeah, that's a.

Speaker 2 (26:53):
I'd love to see her with a with a like
a double martini and a cigarette, you know, like that's
our gal, that's our ex Olympian, you know, just powering,
you know, drinks and cigarettes.

Speaker 5 (27:09):
Yeah, I know what you mean.

Speaker 4 (27:11):
I dated somebody for a while and she was not
a heavy smoker, like she had maybe four cigarettes a day.
She here at the end of the day, should be
out there in the courtyard puffing while I was inside,
And I.

Speaker 5 (27:22):
Thought, you still going a little bit of an edge.
I like that. Yeah, me too, I really liked it.

Speaker 2 (27:27):
You know what they say though, you know a woman
who smokes.

Speaker 3 (27:32):
What?

Speaker 5 (27:33):
I can't tell you the rest of it.

Speaker 2 (27:34):
All Right, they're gonna name rename La X. They're gonna
lose those three letters a X and they're gonna uh oh,
it's gonna oh, they have to start with a W now,
so they're gonna call w all rst.

Speaker 5 (27:48):
Wow.

Speaker 7 (27:48):
Oh.

Speaker 5 (27:50):
Hell's going on with.

Speaker 11 (27:51):
Lax Lax coming in as the worst airport in the
US when it comes to international travel, not the news
many want to hear. With the travel season round the corner.
That harsh ranking according to Upgraded Points.

Speaker 2 (28:06):
Okay, harsh ranking or deserved ranking. Let's try to figure
this out.

Speaker 11 (28:10):
Corner that harsh ranking.

Speaker 2 (28:12):
Harsh ranking or completely deserved and earned. I don't know.

Speaker 5 (28:15):
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (28:16):
I haven't flown out of LAX internationally since nineteen ninety nine. Wow, wow,
nineteen ninety nine air lingis to io.

Speaker 5 (28:28):
Of course, that was a famous right. That's right.

Speaker 11 (28:32):
According to upgraded points dot com, we're According to their
survey done last summer, international travelers waited an average of
close to thirty two minutes before reaching a Customs Border
patrol officer. Non US citizens experienced delays averaging close to
forty four minutes.

Speaker 2 (28:51):
So when you come in and you fly into the
international hub or a terminal, you have to wait in
line for forty four minutes before you see a border
guard or any that's party brutal, can't say, or one
of those side.

Speaker 11 (29:02):
Guys, compared to twenty two minutes for US citizens. It
didn't take us long to get reaction from international travelers
this morning.

Speaker 2 (29:11):
Oh here we go, here come the international travelers banging
on an airport.

Speaker 11 (29:15):
We couldn't get back on the parne So LAX was
voted as the worst usrport to travel international.

Speaker 7 (29:21):
Yeah, I'm not surprised.

Speaker 10 (29:22):
Ya.

Speaker 7 (29:23):
Need to do better, Alix. It's my first time in
a last time here.

Speaker 2 (29:26):
Oh no, we got to get her back. We need
to save this airport.

Speaker 5 (29:30):
Do you like l X. I will tell you I've
had not bad experiences there some people like you. You know,
let me just blind to it.

Speaker 4 (29:37):
Let me just let me just mention that I got
global entry. When you get globed, oh okay, it gets it,
It's incredible. I mean it's almost like you don't have
to stop.

Speaker 5 (29:47):
Yeah, you just walk. It does facial recognition and then
they just green light you through. Yeah, now that's nothing.

Speaker 10 (29:52):
YO.

Speaker 2 (29:52):
Need to do better, Alix, it's my first time in
a last time here.

Speaker 7 (29:55):
Oh no.

Speaker 5 (29:56):
But if you don't travel a lot internationally or whatever,
I can see that you might.

Speaker 2 (30:00):
But don't you have to spend a whole day getting that.

Speaker 4 (30:02):
Oh yeah, and there's a whole form they're trying to
screen you. Of course you've got to put you know,
but it's not a whole day. There's a screen of
screening online and then if you go to the airport
to get it, you set up an interview exactly. You
go there and the interview takes no time less than
ten minutes, maybe less than five minutes, and you get it.
And then you've got that known traveler number that goes

(30:24):
on your ticket. And more than that, if you have
global entry when you're coming in internationally, you literally don't
even need to stop completely at the Kiosk.

Speaker 5 (30:33):
It's amazing. Okay, so but I believe you.

Speaker 4 (30:36):
But what people are coming here or non American citizens,
you don't want them to have to wait.

Speaker 2 (30:39):
Almost your first impression of the city is waiting.

Speaker 5 (30:43):
Yeah, it's not.

Speaker 1 (30:43):
You want to get You want to get off the
plane and get to a hotel and take a shower.

Speaker 5 (30:46):
Sure, you've just flown eleven hours, I mean get it.

Speaker 7 (30:49):
Well.

Speaker 11 (30:50):
JFK remains firmly number one, by the way, as the
best international airport to travel out of that according to
simplyflying dot com.

Speaker 7 (30:59):
Mess speaking, where do.

Speaker 11 (31:01):
People want to travel this summer?

Speaker 7 (31:03):
Well?

Speaker 11 (31:04):
Top destinations according to trip Advisor, Las Vegas Vegas Baby
coming in at number one, followed by New York City
Myrtle Beach.

Speaker 2 (31:11):
What an original place the original thought this summer? Hey,
you want to go to Vegas?

Speaker 5 (31:16):
Wow?

Speaker 2 (31:16):
I don't even think about it.

Speaker 5 (31:17):
Yes, lovely this time of year. You know, why do
you waiting? Tell us about one hundred and sixteen degrees
by July first.

Speaker 2 (31:23):
I was in Las Vegas and I would We were
staying at Harrah's and we're going to walk next door
to what's the faris the full sweet one?

Speaker 5 (31:34):
Venetian?

Speaker 2 (31:35):
Venetian Venetian, so right next door to each other. So
we walk out of Harris, we walk into Venetian. We're
outside for forty five seconds and I thought.

Speaker 5 (31:44):
I was going to die. Yeah, it's it's like being
in a furnace.

Speaker 2 (31:47):
It's incredible. I don't know how the people do it.
I don't know how they do it. Are we gotta
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(32:10):
D Mark Thompson Show, and then don't forget Friday at five.

Speaker 5 (32:15):
Thirty, I'm going to be listening.

Speaker 2 (32:16):
You gotta listen, and we're going to tell you where
we're all going to vacation together. We have one Thoy
seventeen inquiries on where we're going all together?

Speaker 5 (32:25):
Your virtual number that I can't even get my head.

Speaker 2 (32:27):
Around now it's oneenty eighteen. We just got one from
my Rudy'll all have a r Leno or Leno.

Speaker 5 (32:37):
Rudy Roleno is gonna be Yeah.

Speaker 2 (32:40):
Karen Burke with Karen Terry, David Terry, James, Oh my gosh,
Brian Reich, Wow, Bryan Reich I know, and Alex Alex
I know, Jewey Shoe Chewey Alex to Chewey. We are
all gonna go on a big, huge trip next year,
And at five thirty five thirty this Friday, we're going

(33:01):
to tell you where that trip is. But I'm going
to try to email everybody on this list.

Speaker 5 (33:05):
You've got seventeen hundred emails, decent.

Speaker 2 (33:07):
Oh my god, it's gonna be a lot there. I
gotta do it all tomorrow or maybe I'll get my
wife tomorrow. All right, We're live Mo's Up Next on
KFI amc forty Conway Show on demand on the iHeartRadio app.

Speaker 1 (33:21):
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