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May 8, 2025 30 mins
History made with the very first American named Pope. Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost, a native of Chicago, has spent the bulk of his career outside the United States. Supporters say he represents a “dignified middle of the road.” #PopeLeo #AmericanPope #Pope #PopeLeoXIV // Raymond Arroyo, Host, Arroyo Grande (IHeart Podcast) @WorldOverLive @EWTN; @FoxNews 
 First American Cardinal Robert Prevost elected new pope, will take the name Pope Leo XIV #FoxNews #RaymondArroyo #Cardinal #Iheartpodcasts #EWTN // What we know about #PopeLeo #Peru #BishopVann #OcArchdioses archdisoses // Sunny weekend for Mother’s Day #weather Warmerweather #MothersDay. Paris Hilton buys fan a new car after their car and the Paris cup survived 
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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 I
Am six forty. It is the Conway Show, ding dong
with everybody, And for the very first time, I am
coming on the air to tell you that we have

(00:21):
an American pope. For the very first time in the long, long,
long history of Catholicism, we have a Catholic pope from
the United States of America, from Chicago Southside. Probably a
White Sox fan, not a Cubs fan, probably a Bulls fan.

(00:44):
Maybe he's going to the racetrack there. You know. I
like to know how the Pope does at the racetrack.
I'd like to see if he cashes in any of
his good deeds and can have the you know, can
bet a sure bet. I wonder what a sure bet
for him? Is superfected, trifecta, picked six, pick three? I
don't know. I don't know. Raymond Arroyo is whether's we're
going to try to get him on here to talk

(01:05):
about the pope. Man, what a day. I was watching
it live when the white smoke came out, and you
could see it on my Twitter page, my X page,
I did a really cool creative thing where I put
it in black and white like it was old Bellier.
Do you like that? Never any credit around here for

(01:27):
my social media creativity. But I move on. I press on.
But if you go to was that Belly? I'm sorry?

Speaker 2 (01:35):
What was that?

Speaker 1 (01:35):
Angel? I was just gonna say, I was so impressed. Ah,
thank you man. I appreciate that, and I appreciate that.
So if you go to Twitter and it's x now
and you just type in at Tim Conway Jr. You'll
see the black and white video that I took of
the white smoke coming up, the very first white smoke.

(01:58):
And by the way, Crore, I don't know if you
know this, maybe you thought about maybe maybe you haven't.
I'm a little older than you. This might very well
be my last pope. Oh he's a yeah, he does
seem to be a spry guy. So if he lives
another twenty years, I'm not looking at twenty You me both,

(02:20):
no way, You and I are probably gonna go out
in the same at the same time. You know you're ready,
Let's kick it brought Dukes of Hazard Style Gone or
what are the what's the show about? The two women
that went nuts. I'm Louise, Yes, come on, but this

(02:43):
could be if you're in your sixties or seventies, this
could be your last pope, Pope Leo the fourteenth. If
my mom were alive, she would have been a lot
of woos, a lot of that. She would have gone
to Chicken Shirt to get a hat custom made that
said Leo won four on it. And then she would

(03:04):
have gone at b lined to El Touredo for a
happy hour and was and scream and drink Margarita's and
yell that we have an American pope at the Encino
El Toedo for half priced food, half priced Margarita's. And
she would have gone nuts until the party ended. And
with my mom, the party would end one of three ways.

(03:29):
Either the pope would have a little wiggle room with abortion,
and that would send her off. She could not recover
from that. The pope would be on her rest list
and she would not even think about about going to church. Well,
this guy's the pope. The second way, if they allowed
gay marriage, she's gone. Third way, if women become priests, gone.

(03:57):
So if any of those three things happen, she's out
of there. She's very strict Catholic. She got us kicked
out of two different parishes, one of Woodland Hills Saint Mels.
The priests veered off of the abortion stands. Just a hair,
just a hair. I think it was abuse or incest

(04:20):
or rape or something, just a little bit, you know,
instead of due North. That needle came down, just a hair,
and she would blow up at the priest after church,
and we're gone. She gone, and we moved. We moved parishes.
We went to Our Lady of Grace and Thensino until

(04:40):
I think it was allowing women to become priests. I
think she heard t tale. She didn't even hear it firsthand.
She heard somebody in the Paris say, hey, I think
the Catholic Church is can allow women priests. Gone again,
blowing up at the priest after mass, and we move
on again. We kept moving east. We moved from Woodland

(05:02):
Hills to Encino, to Sherman Oaks, well Sherman Oaks and Sina.
We ended up at Saint Cyril's in Encino. And I think, look,
my dad was making pretty good money at the Carol
Burnet show. Tithing ten percent, which is I think redundant.
I think tithing means ten percent, but giving ten percent
of his salary to the church. And they still said,

(05:23):
you knew the rules, you knew the boundaries. Mahallow, we
can't handle the Redbird. We can't handle post church redbird.
She's too much, she's too much. I said, yeah, but
Father Tom was his name. I said, Father Tom, you
deal with her for eight to ten minutes a week

(05:45):
after Mass on a Sunday. That's the only contact you
had with the redbird. I am with her because I
was young at the time. Twenty four hours a day,
seven days a week. The red bird ran hot for
people that don't. My mom was the red bird. She
had really red hair. She I think she referred to

(06:05):
herself as the red Bird or Big Mac because their
initials were m Ac Mary Anne Conway. So she either
referred to herself as as Big Mac or the redbird
and called Mac and Redbird ran hot with not just
with family. Everybody got it. It was an equal upt Oh, yeah,

(06:28):
everybody got it. Everybody got a taste of the red Bird.
If it was a waiter at a restaurant is screwed up,
or somebody that got in her way at a market,
it was. She was always. It was always like three
seconds from May nineteen eighty in Washington State, Saint Helen's.

(06:49):
It was always she was always ready to blow Saint
Mary Anne, Saint Helens, Saint Mary Anne, Saint mari Anne,
Saint Helen's and bom she blew. And she'd be proud today.
I bet she would be proud today we have a
Chicago cardinal who is now the Pope. The number one
leader in the Catholic religion is from Chicago. That's unbelievable.

(07:14):
I never thought I'd see the day. Ever, in my
wildest dreams, I think he was one hundred and seventy
five to one to be the next Pope. I never
in my life. And my mom would have been so thrilled. Man,
she would have been crying. My mom would have been
in tears. She had been down on her knees doing
a rosary or something and then you know, swearing later

(07:38):
that wasn't too too hot or too cold to something.
But she would have been thrilled. This would have been
the best day of my mom's life. And that's including Kitty,
having kids and birthdays and marriage and success and personal relationship,
all that stuff. This would have been her favorite day
of the year an American pope. Man, oh man, I'll

(07:59):
always remember that. And I could hear my mom just
laughing and whooping it up up in heaven. Just whoo.
A lot of those, A lot of those up in heaven.

Speaker 2 (08:09):
Woo.

Speaker 1 (08:10):
She was a big one of those. She loved that.
That was her noise. When she was at a sporting
event or watching TV or something cool happened, she brought
out the woos. She was a woo girl. Oh yeah,
I yeah, I knew that. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah wow.
And she moooed for those Denver Broncos. You'd have loved it.
Oh And she would say things like, oh my god,

(08:30):
those those kids were so tough. Look at those kids.
Look at those Broncos. Boy. I'm like, all right, Mom,
you've been there for ten minutes. You're a Rams fan
for thirty five years, you've been there for ten minutes,
and now it's look at those guys. They're so tough,
they're so rough. All right, we're live, we're gonna come back.
We're gonna have a guest with us. I do believe.
I think Raymond Arroyal we're gonna try and get him on.

(08:51):
And he's a Catholic as well, so we'll talk to him.

Speaker 3 (08:55):
You're listening to Tim Conway Junior on demand from KFI
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Speaker 1 (09:01):
Raymond Arroyo from Fox News is with us. He's on
Laura Ingram all the time, seen and unseen.

Speaker 2 (09:09):
How are you, sir, I just get off the air
with her. It's one thirty in Rome. How do you think?

Speaker 1 (09:15):
God, buddy, I'm telling you, I have never been so
shocked in my life that when they revealed it was
an American, he.

Speaker 2 (09:22):
Was number six on my list. Really shocked. I thought
he'd be I thought he'd be one of the compromise campias.

Speaker 1 (09:28):
Yeah, he was.

Speaker 2 (09:29):
He was in the he was in the winds because
he's the least American American they've ever seen. I mean,
he's worked in the Courier for like three years and
has only been a cardinal for three years. Before that,
he spent most of his life in Peru. You know
that he was born in Chicago. I guess he's even
his roots in New Orleans, which so you know, I
found that interesting. But they elected him primarily because he's

(09:53):
regarded as a moderate somebody who's a clear thinker and
an intelligent man, a careful man at the same time time,
the record is mixed. I mean, this is somebody who
dispatched bishops under Pope Francis, good bishops who had thriving dioceses,
just because Francis disagreed with their liturgical styles he thought
they were too traditional. So oh so he's more liberal

(10:15):
than this guy, he would be more progressive. Yeah. Absolutely. Look,
if I said this the other day, if you like
Pope Francis, you're gonna love Pope Leo. Okay, but here's
the caveat in style, in approach. I think he's not
quite as inflammatory or authoritarian. And the message he sent
today wearing the traditional mazetta that's that red cape the

(10:39):
pope traditionally wears, and all the regalia that Francis didn't
wear any of that. You remember he came out looking
like a parish priest in white. This Pope today, Leo
came out in the full regalia, which is a tip
of the hat to the tradition, which may indicate that
he's willing to give a little in that area. And
I think, look, this pope has he's got a couple
of challenges. He has to heal a divided church that

(11:02):
feels internally forget what people outside think. Internally, there's a
huge division. Catholics feel everything's up for grabs. There's a
theological chaos in play, and you need a pope that
will come and restore order. That's really the pope's only
jobbed him is to come in and say, no, this
is what we teach, this is the teaching of the church.

(11:23):
And Pope Francis's approach was, why don't we have a meeting.
We'll all get in the same room. I'll invite atheists
and non believers, a couple of ladies from the parish,
cardinals I really like, and we'll discuss these things and
then they'll come to the Holy Spirit will come in
the room and tell them what to think. Okay, that
doesn't work. But Pope Leo, the new pope, has said,
he said it in his opening moments, we need to

(11:45):
be a sonodyl church. The translation there is he's going
to keep that democratic model rolling. To what degree and
what fashion we'll have to see.

Speaker 1 (11:52):
But yeah, but let me ask you a question, though,
if he's too liberal, does that attract more people the
church or will it turn more more conservatives that are
currently in the church off.

Speaker 2 (12:05):
Well, I'll by way of analogy, I'll share this fact
with you the Wall Street Journal to the piece the
other day the Vatican finances, they're down two billion dollars
and they have four hundred million dollars of out standing
pension debt they can't pay. So I guess when you
start selling the statues in the Vatican museums, you know,
for for pension change, maybe then you wake up. But

(12:28):
this path of Pope France's for the last twelve years,
whether you loved him, didn't like him, thought he was lovely,
thought he was terrible, here's the reality. The church is
broke and the pews are empty and ordinations are down.
So my eyes tell me orthodoxy sells. That's where young
people are coming to the church. They want eternal answers.
They want a vibrant faith, they want something to give

(12:50):
their lives for. And you don't do that for a
guitar mass and felt better.

Speaker 1 (12:55):
Here's a quote that I think is going to get
him in trouble. Quote teaching teaching gender in school is
the promotion of Oh no, I'm sorry. Here's the exact quote.
Teachings on gender in schools and the promotion of gender
ideology is confusing. It seeks to create genders that don't exist.

Speaker 2 (13:18):
Yeah, well, look, this is what I'm saying. He's a
mixed bag. But Pope Francis would say things like this
too okay, And all that means is that, look, even
the most liberal popes, Catholic popes, are going to say, look,
God made you male and female, there's no other gender.
I mean that's they're going to say that. But that
doesn't make him a you know, a right winger or

(13:38):
a hardcore you know, Benedict the sixteen. He's not. He's not.
So I think he has to just look at this
through through rationalize and says he's a moderate. He said
he wants to be a bridge builder. We'll see, but
the challenges are immense for this man. He should restore
the Latin Mass and just calm down all the traditional

(13:59):
people who feel they've slight it. He needs to restore
some of these bishops who were removed just because Pope
Francis thought they were too devotional. I mean, there's no
sin for bringing people into the States, and Pope France's
at times said if you don't bring them in the
way I want you to, you're out. I'm authoritarian. There's
nowhere around it.

Speaker 1 (14:15):
I know it's one thirty in the morning. You got
to go. I gotta take a break here. But just
one last question. Cubs or white Sox fan.

Speaker 2 (14:23):
He is a white Sox fan. His brother said it
earlier today, he's a white Sox fan. The new quote. Okay, look,
it's need having an American pope.

Speaker 1 (14:32):
Believe I never thought I would live long enough to
see an American pope.

Speaker 2 (14:35):
Ever me neither. I did not either. Money are we
have it?

Speaker 1 (14:38):
So let's talk some more. Though I know it's one thirty.
I'll let you get some sleep, but when you get back,
let's chat.

Speaker 2 (14:45):
It's a deal.

Speaker 1 (14:45):
You're the best, all right, thank you. Raymond Arroyo over
there at Fox News, he's always on with uh Laura Ingram.
He does that that that portion of the show Seen
and Unseen. Very funny guy, very great, cool guy. Listen
to New Orleans. So Crozier's jealous. We got to take
a break here. Of the pope is American. I've never
thought I would say that on the air. I can't

(15:07):
believe we have an American pope. It's a big deal
for Catholics, huge, huge deal, the biggest deal. Maybe in
the history of America when it comes to religion as
far as Catholics go, it's got me, Its got me.

Speaker 3 (15:21):
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Speaker 1 (15:27):
Will be Uh, I'm going to Wango Tango. I think
Bellio's going, Krozier's families going, My wife's going with her sisters.
Will be at Wango Tango day after tomorrow. Richie's going.
I think Kiki was gonna go, and then she's not
going because she didn't like the GA. Oh she like
general mission. Huh yeah, get her tickets quick enough. Yeah, yeah,

(15:49):
all right, well that's uh. Brian should have known that
before he said, yes, uh wow, well that's a tough gal. Yeah.
Then like the GA sound, I'm I like GA. I
live in Gare you switchland? No? No no, no no
no no, I'm moving on up. I'm moving on up.

(16:12):
I'm like the Pope. I'm the I'm the American, I'm
the Burbank Pope. Now, so it's gonna be great. Wango
Tango is going to be Saturday night gates open. I
think at won or maybe four. That music starts at
five or six somewhere around there, and then it's music
all night. It's gonna be hot. It's gonna be in

(16:33):
the high eighties. Even at Huntington Beach it's gonna be
eighty four eighty five. And then it's gonna cool down.
So people are gonna get hot during the day and
then bring a sweater, you know, tied around your your
thin waist or your neck or whatever. But bring a
sweater or sweatshirt or I don't know, park or something
because it will turn to sweater weather. Yes, it's gonna
get a little chili after sweater weather. It's gonna be

(16:57):
and we're gonna be partying all night long on the beach.
I don't know what to wear. Shoesse you wear shoes.
It's on the sand. Hot sand, man, Oh that's right,
hot sand. That is the worst. Oh where are your sneakers?
Where my my naughty USA sandals? That's smart. Yeah, that's brilliant.

(17:19):
Angel I can't believe we didn't set you up with
a boot there. You could have been, you know, selling
those things like hotcakes. Oh yeah, next year, absolutely, if
it's at the beach. Exture, it's gonna be at the beach,
all right. What do we know about the new Pope,
Pope Leo the fourteenth. Let's find out about this guy.

Speaker 4 (17:38):
It's interesting because two countries are claiming the new pope.
Of course, the United States hailing it as the first
American pope in history.

Speaker 1 (17:46):
How about that, the first American pope and Peru.

Speaker 4 (17:51):
The new Pope does have joint citizenship for both the
United States and Peru.

Speaker 1 (17:58):
Okay, but where was he born? Wasn't born in Peru?

Speaker 4 (18:01):
Born in Chicago in September fourteen, nineteen fifty five. His
father was of French and Italian descent and his mother
of Spanish descent, and then his father was a US
Navy veteran in World War Two. He the South side
of Chicago. The new Pope, Pope Leo the fourteenth, was

(18:21):
an older boy there. He then joined the Augustine Order,
and he's the first Augustine pope.

Speaker 2 (18:28):
He has spent.

Speaker 1 (18:29):
By the way, you know who's really good friends with him?
I went through I guess they went through pope school together.
Well that's a thing. But Bishop van the leader of
the Orange County Catholic Daosis his friends went through the
same program with Leo the fourteenth. The new Pope so
that's a cool connection.

Speaker 4 (18:49):
Eleven years or so in Peru, in some of the
poorer neighborhoods there, which I think was sort of would
appeal have appealed to the previous pontiff, because that's of
social work that this new pope and the previous pope
both valued.

Speaker 1 (19:05):
Man, did they do this quickly? I expected, you know,
maybe a couple of weeks, maybe up to a month
of sitting there, you know, writing one piece of paper
and then burning them and then eating and sleeping and voting.
But man, they did this quickly, very quickly.

Speaker 4 (19:21):
And so now in the United States, Donald Trump has
said it such an honor to realize that he's the
first American pope.

Speaker 1 (19:29):
Was he talking about Leo or himself?

Speaker 4 (19:31):
So now in the United States, Donald Trump has said
it such an honor to realize that he's the first
American pope.

Speaker 1 (19:37):
I think he's talking about himself.

Speaker 4 (19:39):
What excitement Donald Trump put on social media, and what
a great honor for our country. I look forward to
meeting Pope Leo the fourteenth. It will be a very
meaningful moment. The president of Argentina. And again this is
where South America is now claiming the new Pope. He says,
the forces of Heaven have given their verdict clearly, no

(20:00):
more words, your honor. Barack Obama is now he's delighted
with the.

Speaker 1 (20:05):
Chicago That's right, the Chicago connection. Barack Obama is from
the South Side and of Chicago or Hawaii or something
like that.

Speaker 4 (20:15):
Delighted with the Chicago connection. Being of course from Chicago himself,
Barack Obama has said, Michelle and I send our congratulations
to a fellow Chicago and his holiness, Pope the other fourteenth.
This is a historic day for the US, and we
will pray for him as he begins the sacred work
of leading the Catholic Church and setting an example for
so many regardless of faith.

Speaker 1 (20:37):
You know, I guarantee you Saturday Live is going to
have a field day with this, you know, like they
did Dub Bears. Oh yeah, They're gonna have Dub Pope,
Dub Pope. You know, the same guys around the table,
you know, Dub Pope. Now that came from me, a
buddy of mine, getting Michael's a PHP guys from Chicago.
People from Chicago are thrilled that this pope is from Chicago.

(21:00):
Even if you're not Catholic It's a big deal. And
I'm sure somebody's trying to find out where he went
to school, and you know, the first house or the
house he was born in. Maybe they can turn that
into a museum. It's a big, big deal, big deal
in the United States.

Speaker 4 (21:13):
Now it looks like that this current, this new pope
will continue the progressive or left of center slant of
the Vatican. And that became clear, or there were suggestions
of that in February this year, when then Cardinal Robert Privos,
the new Pope, put out a statement essentially saying the

(21:34):
US Vice President JD. Vance was wrong. That was significant
because the vice president he advanced is a recent convert
to convert to Catholicism.

Speaker 5 (21:43):
I was shocked John when I saw that, because I thought,
when you got a huge role, like immediately well before
it's announced, you would delete your Twitter account if you're
the new pope. But there we have it. His ex
acount is still live, which is incredible.

Speaker 1 (21:58):
Is this the first pope where his own Twitter account? Probably?
I don't think the popes in the past have had
a Twitter account. I don't remember that. Maybe they have.

Speaker 5 (22:08):
What do we know about his life prior to this
ascension to the papacy.

Speaker 4 (22:13):
Well, we know that he was, you know, by the
way I bet today.

Speaker 1 (22:22):
Increased his followers on social media. I guarantee you that
more followers on social media by far another couple hundred easily.

Speaker 4 (22:35):
Well, we know that he was, you know, born in
nineteen fifty five, an older boy at a church on
the South side of Chicago. He studied a degree of
science and mathematics at Villanova University in Pennsylvan.

Speaker 1 (22:49):
Okay, now let's find out what he sounds like, because
I think he has an accent, and I'm sure he
sounds exactly like his brother. His brother sounds like a
huge deal. How are you feeling right now?

Speaker 6 (22:59):
To be honest, there hasn't been a chance to think
about it because it's been constant phone calls.

Speaker 1 (23:05):
This is the pope's brother. This is the the hangou,
the tag along merts of the pope. So this is
the Pope's brother. I don't know much about him, but
I imagine he's gonna be banging on his brother to
get all kinds of perks.

Speaker 6 (23:19):
Think about it, because it's been constant phone calls, emails, messages, interviews.
So I don't think it's really sunk in is kind
of surreal. What initial it's great pride. This is an
awesome thing in the sense that the first not only pope,
but first American pope.

Speaker 1 (23:37):
Do you think this guy's going to try to make
money off it? He's gonna become an artist or have
his own line of beer Pope Pope Pope Beer or Amazon.
I don't know what's hip nowadays. Hot Chicken. Make it
an album? Yeah, rite an album because everybody's in the
Hot Chicken now. Everywhere you look, everyone's got another Hot
Chicken joint. So that's his brother's going to do. You know,
the Pope's Hot Chicken is going to be next coming

(24:00):
out of Chicago. Ors of the Chicago Deep Dish Pizza
for Communion. You know they're gonna be three inches thick.
That's what's gonna happen as well. All right, lots going on.
The Pope is an American that is wild.

Speaker 3 (24:13):
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Speaker 1 (24:20):
All right, we've got weather finally it's gonna get warm,
and you know, I think yeah, less like on Monday
and Sunday, Saturday Sunday and Monday. I was feeling really down,
sort of depressed and just not feeling well. And I
think it's the weather. You know, once this sun comes
out and it's eighty five ninety, it's gonna be ninety
four tomorrow, almost one hundred in the valley on Saturday.

(24:41):
I think that does give you some pep. You know,
the sun's come out, you get the little you know,
vitamin D in you. And I think it works. I
really do. I think that, you know, the reason why
people live out here is the weather. Otherwise you'd never
tolerate any of this. If it snowed out here in December, January, February,
a little bit of March, this would be a ghost

(25:02):
town because we put put up with a lot of crap.
LA comes fast at you and hard. LA throws a
lot at you, and we go outside be I mean,
we live here because of the sun, the weather, beautiful
weather almost all year round, a little hot in the summer.
I get that. But if you live near the coast,
you know that kind of money doesn't bother you. You know,

(25:25):
seventy five is a hot day for you on the coast.
But let's find out what's gonna be this weekend. We
have the first weekend where we can get out and
enjoy yourself, do some yard work, maybe go to this
concert in Huntington Beach, the Wango Tango Concert. This is
gonna be a great weekend to really get out and
get some vitamin D in you and feel better. You're
gonna feel mentally and physically better this weekend when you

(25:47):
get out. Hots certainly would be the key word.

Speaker 7 (25:49):
In the next couple of days, enough they actually to
get a heat advisory that goes in effect tomorrow, and
I'll kick you in about ten am tomorrow. So all
the years of seeing that orange color, that's gonna be
a heat advisory meaning temperature approach that nineties to triple
digits range for these areas. And so certainly there's heat
starting moving to southern California even as we speak here
on Friday Eve.

Speaker 1 (26:08):
Okay, I think this is Danny Romero. Is this Danny
Lmarro He does a great job. But I'm making up
my knees here, Oh, looking at my knees here. Just
for a second, Dear God, please don't let Danny Romero
give us nine hundred tips on how to stay cool. Please,

(26:30):
don't tell us to get into shade. Please, don't tell
us to get to a cooling station. Please don't tell
us to wear light clothing. Please don't tell us to
drink water. Please, for God's sakes, we know all of that.
Please don't let him do that. Father and son. Okay,

(26:51):
let's get back to it.

Speaker 7 (26:52):
Friday Eve otherwise known as Thursday to the beach and golf,
of course, be cooler there down in Malibu. Sixty four
degrees under sunny sky. That's a hen you get up
above everything else from sea level up to the mountain spots,
Big bear. We check it there at the lake and
there to a gorgeous day, sixty for degrees, sunny skies
with the mountain spots. Now the inland spots here we go.
Check it in the valley. There we look at van Eyes, Yeah,

(27:13):
eighty six, and we can see overall those really warm
inland temps.

Speaker 1 (27:17):
We saw sixty.

Speaker 7 (27:17):
Seventies the last couple of days. Look at this now
approaching ninety eighty nine Palmdale, right now eighty two for Beaumont.
We're showing that eighty five and sanit creata coast. Still
on the courside Rodondo Beach, sixty eight sixty six with
Seal Beach. But those hot tamps.

Speaker 1 (27:30):
This is perfect, This is perfect, perfect weather. It's can
be warm tomorrow and Saturday, but we'll deal with it.

Speaker 2 (27:37):
Hot tamps.

Speaker 1 (27:37):
Oh they're inland, look at that.

Speaker 7 (27:38):
Eighty seven and Covina eighty eights in Ontario eighty six
and Chino Hills tamps hot and getting hotter.

Speaker 1 (27:45):
Okay, thank you Danny Romero with ABC dues without treating
us all like we're morons, you know, giving us nine
hundred tips. Some what to do? You know, call your
grandparents if they live alone without air conditioning, go to
a mall. Temperatures are going to be noon tofore.

Speaker 2 (28:02):
You know.

Speaker 1 (28:03):
Well, we know all that. Everybody knows that we're hip
hip to the quip. All right. Paris Hilton is in
the news. What's going on with Paris Hilton. She is
a huge star, huge celebrity, and she reacts to a
fans car catching fire, and I think she helped people survive. Paris.

(28:27):
You want to know something that's hot. My car just
caught on fire.

Speaker 8 (28:31):
Oh now you survived, can you please buy me a
new car? They y'all said that girl who car caught
on fire? And she had a Paris Hilton cook in
her car and that was the only thing that did
not catch on fire. And she literally made a video
and shout it out Paris Hilton and say, hey, can
you help me buy a new car? And Paris Hilton
was wanting He says, I'm gonna see what I can do.

Speaker 1 (28:52):
Okay, so Paris Hilton, some Paris Hilton fans, a Paris
Hilton fan had their car catch on fire, and I
think the only thing that didn't burn was the Paris
Hilton cop. Is that right?

Speaker 2 (29:04):
Bellon?

Speaker 5 (29:05):
Yes?

Speaker 1 (29:05):
And and then a shout out to Paris Hilton, can
you buy me a car? And her reaction was I'm
gonna see what I could do, and let's find out
if if Paris Hilton laid a new car on this person, like.

Speaker 8 (29:22):
Let it buy sell so I could get one of
these people to help me, because I mean, these celebrities
is doing they big one for people? Like she literally
made a video It's just as simple as hey, Paris Hilton,
my car just caught on fire. Your cut was the
only thing that did not burn up? Can you help me?
And parent Senten literally responded and say, yo, like.

Speaker 6 (29:39):
What am I doing?

Speaker 8 (29:40):
Wrong here and literally responded to say, YO, like, what
am I doing wrong here? I need help.

Speaker 1 (29:49):
I need a new wig.

Speaker 8 (29:51):
I need to get right for the Chris Brown concert.
I need to get right for I need help.

Speaker 1 (30:00):
I need a new hose. That's great.

Speaker 3 (30:04):
Almost what I do, almost what I do.

Speaker 1 (30:07):
I like that. I'm gonna see what I could do.
I think this is gonna be one of those songs
you know, Yeah, that's gonna take it auto two auto, Yeah,
this is gonna be auto tune by about five thirty
man for yeah. I guess you know. I don't know
if she actually got it. Did she get her a

(30:27):
new car? Kevin Hurd. I'm gonna see what she can do.
We're standing by, Okay, bye live I if I am
six forty

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