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November 4, 2025 29 mins
Michael Monks joins in for KFI's special election coverage. More details on the UPS cargo plane crash. Conway kept the laughs going while trying to recover his lost credit card. The official Super Bowl LX events and venue lineup was revealed, and the hour wrapped with a debate over the best pizza - plus... an Arizona judge resigned after getting caught peeing on a street near the courthouse.
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Speaker 1 (00:01):
You're listening to Tim Conway Junior on demand from KFI
AM six forty.

Speaker 2 (00:09):
All right, welcome back, everybody, It's Conway Show. Mark Thompson
is here and we introduced Michael Monks. Everybody. Monks has
taken over at seven o'clock with Chris Merrill for election
night coverage. Before we get to that, though, this has
to hit close to home, this plane crashing Kentucky. You
lived in that neighborhood. I was not far from there.

Speaker 3 (00:29):
I mean, this is a major airport because UPS has
a major hub there, so you know, there's not a
lot of people flying into Louisville domestically compared to like Lax,
but this is a significant hub of operations for UPS.
Long Beach flies directly to that Louisville because of the
UPS connections, so it's a very important airport for that

(00:50):
company employs a lot of people, So this is very
significant there in Louisville.

Speaker 2 (00:54):
And if they did hit that, you know that that
fuel station or you know the where the jet where
the jet fuel is capped, that airport might be closed
for days.

Speaker 3 (01:04):
It's shut down right now. They just had a press
conference and the governor talked about what a tragedy. It is,
and if you see video of this, it's shocking because
the plane looks like it was starting to burst into
flames anyway, and then the crash and explosion was immense.

Speaker 2 (01:19):
Yeah, it's unbelievable. All right, you're coming in at seven
o'clock for special election coverage or just election coverage. Well,
it's special because everything we do here is special.

Speaker 4 (01:31):
But it's also a special election in a way.

Speaker 3 (01:33):
It is a special election here in California because several
months ago we had no elections on the calendar. Now
we do because of this retaliatory effort, as the governor
might frame it, to get more Democrats to the House
of Representatives in response to what he sees Texas doing
on behalf of Republicans. Now, if you're a listener thinking, oh,
it's election day in California, sure, but there's just one issue.

(01:55):
This is the type of election year where you might
your thumb, stick it into the wind and maybe get
a sense of the bell weatheriness of the nation. Where
does everybody stand. We've already seen the Democrat called the
winner in the Virginia governor's race. Here in California, the
poll suggests that prop fifty is not just going to pass,

(02:18):
but it's going to pass overwhelmingly. And that is a
campaign that was run distinctly as an anti Trump opportunity. So,
whether you'll like redistricting or not, it seemed like voters
felt like they had the opportunity to stick it to
the president that they don't like. And so is today
going to be an interesting day for Democrats?

Speaker 2 (02:40):
So the the there's forty percent of the people live
in this state are Republicans and Trump supporters. They get
all of their their representatives taken away from them.

Speaker 3 (02:51):
Yeah, they need to work on getting more than fifty percent.
And you know that's true for a lot of states.
I see those types of memes and commentary passed around
on social media. It's true in the reverse in states
all across this country where there are you just mentioned
my home state of Kentucky. You know, there's sure President
Trump won it all three times that he ran with

(03:12):
close to sixty percent, But there are forty percent there
who voted for the Democrat. And yet there's only one
House seat in the entire state out of six that
will reliably be won by a Democratic candidate, And there's
jerry mandering involved in that as well.

Speaker 2 (03:30):
Right, the whole thing sucks, especially for the people who
live in California, who you know, who you live up
in northern California, who have nothing in common with people
in San Francisco, but now their district, which used to
stop hundreds of miles north of San Francisco, now dips

(03:51):
their toe into seven.

Speaker 3 (03:52):
I think that's the point that we as adults in
the room, need to start having that conversation, because it's
not about if you can just dispatch with the political ideology.
Let's stop drawing districts that guarantee a certain number of
Republicans or a certain number of Democrats and start thinking
more about reflecting the actual populace of an area. You

(04:12):
will find that their interests are more aligned that way.

Speaker 2 (04:14):
If it is a.

Speaker 3 (04:15):
Heavily rural, farm, agricultural based community, it makes sense to
do your best to draw a district that encompasses as
much as that as possible, while accounting for the need
to have about six hundred thousand people in there. If
you are an urban center, do that as well, but
forget about the political ideology and as best you can.
Because of the Supreme Court rulings that are likely coming

(04:36):
down the racial makeup of these districts and find out
where people's interests align without the political ideology, right.

Speaker 2 (04:45):
But this is most likely going to go to the
Supreme Court. I mean, we had Prop One eighty seven
that was passed in California that went to the Supreme Court,
that was overturned, and that was overwhelmingly voted in the
state of California not to offer benefits to people who
here illegally. That was over. Proposition eight was also overturned
the game marriage thing, it was found unconstitutional. This might

(05:06):
go to the Supreme Court as well.

Speaker 3 (05:08):
You're gonna find courts probably get getting involved in a
lot of this. They've gotten involved in congressional district and
legislative district maps before, sometimes to the delight of a
political party, sometimes to the chagrin of a political party,
depending on which way the ruling went and what the
circumstances were for drawing those maps. But I talked to
the spokesperson for the No on fifty campaign, basically the

(05:30):
Republican effort to stop this thing from happening, and they
said this was turned into a national referendum on President Trump,
and that's why you're seeing heavy turnout and likely a
strong victory for Yes on fifty, So, regardless of weather
holds up in court, today is quite a release for
people who feel like they want to stick it to
the president. And I think in the mid terms, the

(05:52):
president's party tends to lose seats. I think because the
people were more motivated to vote are the ones who
got punched in the face.

Speaker 2 (05:59):
And actually it happens every time. But see, I'm sort
of an odd man out here. Like there's a lot
of Republicans, a lot of Conservatives who would rather kill
themselves than to vote for Newsom for president. I'm not
in that group. I would more than happy vote for
Newsom and let the rest of this country live the

(06:19):
way we've been living for the last eight years. I
would love to stick it to the rest of this country.

Speaker 3 (06:24):
I'm not sure Governor Newsom would print that endorsement on
any of his materials.

Speaker 2 (06:28):
I would love to have the rest of this country
have a little taste of what we've had to go through.

Speaker 3 (06:32):
Honestly, that's going to be the challenge for Governor Newsom.
He's got possibly a victory tonight where you can say
I took on the president directly. We frame this deliberately
and very obviously as an opportunity to stick it to
the president. But if he does go out on the
national stage, how much b roll, as we call it,

(06:54):
is there out there. Just show skid row, Just show
the aftermath of the fires, just show the price of
living here. It would be challenging for any Californian in
this state.

Speaker 2 (07:04):
And I'm painting form if he run for president, I
would love to see this nation have to live like
we have for the last eight years. It's good, you know.

Speaker 3 (07:11):
Speaking of my home state, there's a governor there who
is kind of a dark horse candidate for the Democratic nomination.

Speaker 2 (07:18):
Side, right, but he's much more middle of the road.

Speaker 3 (07:22):
I think that's what you're going to see clamored for
in the next Democratic primaries, to find somebody.

Speaker 2 (07:27):
I don't know, the far left of the Democratic Party
really has this so far right certainly has a stronghold
of the Republican Yeah, I understand, there's no question about that.
I so like, there's a lot of talk about all
the far left on the far left, and look look
the way I get that. Look at what's happened to
the Republican Party. Yeah, I understand that but I'm telling
you that the far left, with the you know, the
the transsexuals, the you know, no men in women's sports,

(07:52):
you know, allowing that those those used to be fringe issues,
they're not. The Democrats are afraid of those people, and
they will coward to them, and they will, you know,
make those national issues.

Speaker 3 (08:03):
Well, I don't think your analysis is incorrect on a
lot of those issues that turn voters off, particularly sports
and transgender participation in those sorts of things did turn
off voters, And will there be some introspection by the Democrats.
It already looks like some has taken place for some
types of Democrats. So I don't even like thinking about

(08:23):
a twenty twenty eight presidential election.

Speaker 2 (08:25):
Until three years away. But it used to be, you know,
you have a president, and now every the day after
president's elected.

Speaker 3 (08:32):
Now the necause it's easy to talk about and it's
fun to talk about, but it doesn't change people's lives.

Speaker 2 (08:38):
Don't forget.

Speaker 3 (08:38):
The federal government is still shut down. People's snap cards
have not been filled up. There's talk of shutting down
the airspace in certain parts of the country. I mean,
the country is not in a good state right now,
just because of what's going on in Washington. And so
it's because I think we spend too much time handicapping
the next race. And you know a thing or two
about handicapping the next gut. All right o'clock Chris Merrill?

(09:01):
Is he coming in or is he gonna be on?
Is he coming to the studio? We will be joined
by Chris Merrill, I believe from his studios outside of here.

Speaker 2 (09:09):
Okay, that's cool, all right, Chris Merrill, Michael Monks to
night Special election covers at seven o'clock till ten o'clock.

Speaker 3 (09:15):
So we're gonna bring you the results of Prop fifty.
If the governor speaks and those groups start to speak,
we're gonna bring that to you live, and we'll bring
you the results from all around the country as they have.

Speaker 4 (09:24):
It's a trend election for sure, even though it's sort
of a special election in places show.

Speaker 2 (09:28):
Yeah, we'll see. We can read into it. And I
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Speaker 4 (09:35):
Oh there go yeah.

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Speaker 4 (10:33):
I'm absolutely stone cold everything everything gaming wise. I'm just
in fact, I was going to ask you to borrow
money here toward the end of the Yes, it's not
going well, but you never explained. You were mentioning something
about my mom.

Speaker 2 (10:49):
Oh yeah yeah, yeah, I'll tell you real quick. Yeah,
we had a party out at Moronco. Now, while I
was checking into the hotel, I left my credit card
at the front desk and I didn't really well, I
said until I was home that I with my credit
card because I didn't use it. I had cash on
me and paid for meals with cash. And so I
get home. I called the security there and I said,

(11:12):
do you have a credit card? And I give my
legal name on my credit card, which is eight off
bad Sex. Oh wow, which is my legal name? Horrible
horrible name. You understand why don't use it very often? Yeah?
I can see where you might want to avoid it,
the bad sex part. Yeah. Well, and Adolf horrible name. No,

(11:33):
that was Doug Steckler's joke. He said he had a
name change when he was born. His mom and dad
named him eight off bad Sex. That's a real horrible
name to go through life. So I called Marongo. They
put me through immediately to security. I said, you have
a credit card? They said yes. I said, oh, okay,

(11:54):
can you send it to me? And they're like, oh,
we didn't really do that. And I said okay, I'll
come get it, and they and I said, just keep
it there, I'll come get it. So a week later,
on a Sunday night, so it's eight days later. I said, hey,
I'm gonna go down and get my credit card. It's
at Maranka and I said, oh, that's great, enjoy it.
So I drive down there. I say to the guy

(12:17):
at the security booth, I said, hey, do you have
a credit card? And he says sure. What's your name?
I said, Conway is the last name. He said com Way.
I said no. He said com is in Mary Way.
I said no, no, con as in Nery dot com

(12:38):
And I said con as a Nancy Way. He said okay,
and he says he says, how long did you leave it?
And I said about a week. He says, well, our
policy is to if anything's left here a credit cards
more than twenty four hours, we called the bank, tell
them we have it. Then we cut it up. Wow.
I said, all right, well I drove here from mom Burfick.

(13:00):
Can you give it another look? See? Because they said
they would hold on to him. Yeah, and you'd called it.
Heead yeah. Guy came back in five minutes later and
he's got it. Oh there you go. He goes, great
news for you, I've got your credit card. I go,
great news for you you've got my credit card now,
I'd like to have it, and he gave it to me.
I signed some papers. You know, if they're signing over
a credit card, sure they don't want to be held liabel.

Speaker 4 (13:22):
So I'm playing submission accomplished on the credit card. But
you're at Morono, so you want to play a little bit.

Speaker 2 (13:27):
I'm there anyway. I'm playing. I'm playing. I'm my not
having the best of luck, and I'm down. I'm down,
I'm down. And then I hit on my last twenty
five dollars, put the twenty five bucks in and I
hit a jackpot for twelve hundred and fifty bucks. Wow,

(13:47):
it is not getting me even, but it's getting me home. Yeah,
that's a lot of money though. And guy comes by.
His name is Patrick, very nice guy. He goes, Oh,
I used to listen to you and Steckler all the time,
and I love the A KFI Show. I go back
to you know what l Jesse Jackson say, how's Belly? Oh,
how's thom? No, everybody name it was Patrick. He's one

(14:08):
of the hosts there, or one of the floor guys
at the casino. And he comes back about fifteen minutes
later because I got bad news. I said, what is
that and he said, you gave me a license, said
it's expired, and we can't give you the money until
you showed me a license that's not expired. And what
happened was I renewed my license, but I did it

(14:30):
so late, and I did it through the mail. I
hadn't gotten the new one yet, I said, but I
have the extension in the car. So I go out
to the car and get the extension I have in
my you know, glove compartment, and I come back out.
I come back to the casino and I said, here
it is. He goes, oh, this is also expired. Wow,
And he says, he goes, I'm really sorry to do
this to you. I know I'd listen to the show

(14:51):
all the time, and I know who you are, so
it's not a problem identifying you. It's just we have
to have a license with it's current. Said, okay, it'll
give me another reason to come back. Oh so you
literally they're holding on to the fund. They hold they're
holding on the money, so I got to Now they
go back out there to get it. And now I

(15:12):
have my license that is not expired, that's current, and
I can go get it tonight if I want, or
tomorrow or the next day. Yeah, but now I get
another excuse to go out there.

Speaker 4 (15:20):
Sure. Sure. I wonder how your wife is starting to
feel about like guys. She comes up with a lot
of excuses to go out to Morongo.

Speaker 2 (15:27):
She did say that. She said, you know, this is
the third year in a row you've left something there.

Speaker 4 (15:31):
Yeah, it's it's like those radio spots that run the
top three reasons to go to Marongo.

Speaker 2 (15:38):
Number one, collect your credit card you left to the front.
Does number two collect a jackpot from your stole from
your license it was expired. And the number one reason
to go to Marongo to go back to get your
money because you didn't have a license that was current.
That would be a better spot. Yeah, much better the
honest spot. Yeah, so I got to go out there.
Maybe I don't know, Maybe I'll go to night, maybe

(15:59):
I'll go to But they're sitting on a pot of
money for me out there.

Speaker 4 (16:03):
I mean, it's nice to make an impulse run to
the casino or whatever, but I would also say, when
you know there's a pot of gold waiting for you.

Speaker 2 (16:10):
At least start. Yeah, it's much easier trip and then
I'll throw that all back in there and then you know,
sure they know that, go to Fat Burger and come
on home. So there you go. But but I do
love the hangout there. It's an easy drive off hours.
I went Sunday, took me an hour and thirty minutes
to get out there was there for about four hours

(16:31):
and it took me about an hour and fifteen minutes
to get home. Yeah.

Speaker 4 (16:34):
No, And it's also just a yeah, just a straight shot.

Speaker 2 (16:36):
It's great. Yeah, I love that place. All right. We're
live on KFO Common Thompson.

Speaker 1 (16:41):
You're listening to Tim Conway Junior on demand from KFI
Am six forty.

Speaker 2 (16:47):
If we have any more on that Louisville plane crash,
we'll have that for you. Special election coverage starts at
seven o'clock and there you go. Special election coverage tonight,
seven o'clock. The results come in, then no new love boat.

(17:09):
All right. Super Bowl events. You know we're getting in
the super Bowl. I don't know if you know them, but
the everyone loves to talk about super Bowl. Now that
the World Series is over, the next big, huge competition.

Speaker 4 (17:22):
Is the super Bowl, and the super Bowl is going
to be here.

Speaker 2 (17:26):
No, not really, they're just thinking about they're announcing the
events and the venues. I think Vega. Is it Vegas?
No Vegas had a Vega.

Speaker 6 (17:39):
Hundreds of millions of dollars and hundreds of thousands of
fans are likely to be in the mix when the
Super Bowl comes to the Bay Area early next year.

Speaker 2 (17:45):
Y area is going to be up there at Levi Stadium. Yeah.
Which and by the way, they call that stadium Castle
of mccormicker.

Speaker 6 (17:56):
And it's not just the games Castle mccorm and it's
not just the game. The super Bowl now comes with
an entire week of high profile events leading up to
the big Game. And today we got a list of
where those hotspots will be. And we're talking big business,
a lot of money. Let's forget our business neck reporter
Scott Budman.

Speaker 2 (18:14):
How much were all about here, Scott.

Speaker 5 (18:15):
We're talking hundreds of millions of dollars, somewhere between three
and six hundred millions, you know, for the whole Bay Area.
And it's a big pie and it's expected to really
come from not only people buying tickets for the Super Bowl,
but those who are just taking advantage of what the
Bay Area has to offer. During super Bowl Week Now,
thanks to both the game itself and all those events
ahead of the kickoff, the venues are going to be packed,

(18:36):
much like the last Super Bowl ten years ago. A
lot of those events will be in San Francisco. Two
concerts at the Palace of Fine Arts, along with the
NFL Honors Award Show. The Pro Bowl will be at
Moscone Center. Along with the super Bowl experience, there will
also be a fan zone you may remember that at
You're Buyna Gardens for the whole family. But the South

(18:57):
Bay gets a little love too. The NFL Opening nine,
that's the thing with the players and the coaches, that
will be at San Jose Convention Center, and of course
the game itself will be at Levi's Stadium.

Speaker 2 (19:07):
Yeah, you know this. This is gonna be an odd year.
I don't think that Kansas City is going back to
the Super Bowl, and I think I think Philadelphia might
have a tough time too. It might see two brand
new teams. Could could be the Los Angeles Rams, who
should be undefeated right now. They blew two games, one
to Philadelphia and one to San Francisco, and they should
be undefeated.

Speaker 4 (19:27):
Could be the Rams and the Bills. Maybe or the Rams.

Speaker 2 (19:30):
No great, Maybe isn't Miami having a great year? Chargers?
Who are the Chargers? Yeah? Chargers, Yeah, for sure, play
their games. It isn't Miami undefeated or have I'm sorry
they're winless. I think big difference. I guess Miami is
going to get rid of that. Is it? Mike McDaniel,

(19:51):
the coach down there, the young guy, he looks like
he has a different look every day every week he
comes out of there. You know, he just looks like
a really goof goofball. And now he's got this like
fro this crazy Harry's got going.

Speaker 4 (20:07):
I'll tell you in I'll tell you what team is
for real. New England. Yeah, no, kid, you know they
know everybody was sleeping on New England, including me.

Speaker 2 (20:16):
But man, they're good. They got that coach from Tennessee.
Didn't they kick an ass out there? All right? Well,
there's our NFL.

Speaker 4 (20:24):
Anyway, so that it's our big NFL segment. So Super
Bowl in Northern California.

Speaker 7 (20:29):
Northern California, when you fly into s JC, you were
just minutes from both Levi's Stadium and downtown San Jose,
where we have thousands of hotel rooms and we'll be
putting on concerts with some of the biggest names in entertainment,
drone shows, culinary experiences, and an incredible fan experience.

Speaker 2 (20:47):
And I hope we get to bring things to Super
Bowl that maybe people haven't seen before.

Speaker 4 (20:52):
From a tech innovation perspective.

Speaker 2 (20:53):
And that's the expectation when you come into the Bay
and so we're kind of leaning into that.

Speaker 5 (20:57):
Yeah, it's going to be a big first week of February.
There will all also be concerts at the Bill Graham
Civic up in the city. There will be something called
the Culture Club at Pearl in San Francisco, all Janelle
to keep visitors happy, busy and of course spending money.

Speaker 6 (21:10):
And it was announcer that Sting will be performing than
one of the shows.

Speaker 2 (21:14):
That's gonna be really awesome.

Speaker 6 (21:15):
So San Jose will see one of it.

Speaker 2 (21:17):
Isn't it.

Speaker 4 (21:18):
Who's the guy? Bunny, Bad Bunny, Bad Bunny, Bad Bunny,
Bad Bunny is going to be a halftime halftime show. Yeah,
bad Bunny. All right, that's cool, that's cool. That's in
It's early February, first weekend February and February.

Speaker 2 (21:33):
Yes, yeah, and and God only knows what will happen
between now and then. But I think the Rams are
going to be in it. Go Rams, and maybe the
Chargers as well. That'd be awesome. Rams in charge, that
would be awesome. Yeah. In San Francisco. Chargers have not
been healthy this year, but if they were, they would
be number one in their division right now, the number
two alignment though from New Orleans. They lost Joel, a

(21:57):
couple of key people. Injuries have hit. The picked somebody
up today for New Orleans. Yeah, I think so. Yeah, Yeah,
that's a big, big deal. Oh is that right? Penning
is his name. I guess New Orleans said screw it
to try to win this year. They're done. Yeah, I
think they said that in the first week. You know,
it's got to be tough for those guys because every
one of those players on that team has never experienced

(22:19):
a losing team. They're all there were winners in high school,
winners in college. They were always on winning teams, and
now they are one and nine and went from who
that's who cares? Yeah, no kid, I rely on KFI.
It's Connaway, TOMPs KFI AM six four, it's Conway. Joe
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(22:40):
and Chris merrim at seven from seven to ten pm.
They'll take you to ten pm with numbers results nationwide.
And every time there's people here with a special election,
there's always food. And it was dropped off by Joe
Peeps Pizza. I haven't had Joe Peeps. We used to

(23:00):
live near Joe Peeps. It's on Magnoia, I think near
WIT's it or Cold Water? I think Cool Waters? What's it?
And it's the greatest effing pizza in the world. And
I totally forgot it was there because when you move away,
you find your own pizza place that's nearby. Sure, And
that's the greatest effing pizza. Maybe in the valley good stuff.

Speaker 4 (23:24):
They laid out a bunch of pies too, Oh my god,
to be seven pies of the Joe Peeps.

Speaker 2 (23:29):
They do it right. The sauce is great, crust is unbelievable,
and it's been a business for a long time. How
long Joe Peeps? Probably fifty years.

Speaker 4 (23:40):
Was there a Joe at Joe Peeps.

Speaker 2 (23:43):
I know there's a Joe at Joe's Pizza. And that's
also great pizza. Joe's Pizza terrific as well. Joe Pizza,
Joe's and Joe Peeps are and Berni's is good. I
like Berni's. And you know what if all those places
are closed? Ali Dominoes, So I like Dominoes. You like them.

Speaker 4 (24:00):
I like Renoszza huts really good. There's one in Burbank,
and there's Renos over on venturin Studio City.

Speaker 2 (24:07):
Pitt Ball Pizza out here in Burbank, Pinball. You know,
the guy who owned it left, he little kidding. He
went to back to like Malaysia, wherever the hell he
is from. And super nice guy. He's awesome. I've been
dealing with him for like twenty years. I had no idea.
Yeah he split self deported. I think he made a
ton of dough and split. Oh that's even better. That's

(24:27):
the guys do. Like a lot of Italian guys come
over here, they open up a great restaurant. They're here
for twenty twenty five years, and they sell it and
they go home with all these bags of money and
buy a chalet or something.

Speaker 4 (24:37):
I told you my friend who ran North Beach Restaurant
in San Francisco, which in North Beach is like the
place for Italian restaurants in San Francisco. He'd been country
forty years from Italy and he's still a tooker like this.
And I said, you know, Lorenzo, just a question. You've
been in the country for forty years and you still

(24:58):
talk like you know you just got here with that
thick Italian accent. And he said, Tom, you always call
him Tom for generation. Uh, Tom, I lose in my accent.
I lose in my business. He knew, he knew there.

Speaker 2 (25:15):
Was a restaurant in c and O and then it
moved to Sherman Oaks called ill Balcone, which I think
means the balcony in Italian. And it had the greatest
vodka sauce in the world over penny with sweet peas.
Oh my god. I used to drive like twenty miles

(25:35):
to get there and to eat that that pasta and
the pizza. Also one day he closed up. He moved
to Sherman Oaks, who's closed one day And I say,
what happened to this? This restaurant was always packed. He said,
Now the guy's made enough money, they went back to
Italy and they're retired. How great is that? But that's
what happens. You know, people come to this country, they

(25:56):
open up a restaurant twenty five great years and then
they split. Sure, I don't blame them. You know they
brought great food over here.

Speaker 4 (26:02):
Yeah, what a great You would have liked a little
warning so you knew you were kind of on your
last penney vodka penny.

Speaker 2 (26:07):
Yeah, you'll find another place. Who cares? Wow? Easy, come, easy,
go the end of that story.

Speaker 4 (26:14):
That's exactly generally and the way I thought it would.

Speaker 2 (26:16):
No, he can find another deed. All right. Have you
heard about this judge that is puking and urinating in
the bushes. M this is no good, no good. This
lady's going got arrested over it. I think, what are
we doing? This was disgusting. Yeah, she's urinating and puking

(26:38):
in a and she had her pants off. Well that's
probably smart, big bunge gal, But if you if you're going.

Speaker 4 (26:44):
To be peeing, you want to take the pants off.

Speaker 2 (26:46):
I guess.

Speaker 8 (26:46):
It's just after one thirty in the morning on October fourth, Arizona,
and the woman who just pulled up her pants sitting
on the bench is now face to face with Prescott police.
She is judged pro temporary. Christine chef Olsen.

Speaker 4 (26:59):
And they're living on a bag, which is a pretty yeah.

Speaker 2 (27:03):
Yeah, yeah, she's now down to one bench, yeah, the
one that she's pooping on.

Speaker 8 (27:08):
Christine chef Olson. The location is known to many as
Whiskey Row at Montezuma and Gurley Street, on the same
block as the Courthouse Plaza where chef Flson works.

Speaker 2 (27:19):
Wow, she picked the same block where she works.

Speaker 4 (27:23):
She walked to the building to get to the actual bathroom.

Speaker 2 (27:27):
Doesn't she have keys to get into the bathroom?

Speaker 4 (27:28):
That's what I would think.

Speaker 8 (27:30):
A source who wishes to remain anonymous obtain this body
camp footage, providing it to Fox ten because the officers
trying to identify her. Chef Olson's husband gets involved.

Speaker 2 (27:40):
Are you her husband?

Speaker 3 (27:41):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (27:41):
Okay, he hang out over by the cowd for me. Okay,
he's going to have some attitude to hang out over
by the cowd for me.

Speaker 5 (27:49):
Well, yeah you can, because I'm conducting an investigation because
I just.

Speaker 8 (27:53):
Saw her puking and urinating, exposing herself to several people.

Speaker 2 (27:56):
That wasn't her, the husband, that wasn't her. Cops, let's
stared at her while she was doing it. That wasn't her,
all right, well, this aole is going to go to
jail too.

Speaker 8 (28:07):
That's Jason Olsen, the judge's husband and also the parks
and Recreation manager for the town of Chino Valley.

Speaker 2 (28:14):
God, this guy's great. This is a great couple.

Speaker 8 (28:17):
Police say Olsen did not listen to instructions to back away,
and as he's been detained, officers say he resisted arrest
by tensing up his right arm before being taken to
the ground.

Speaker 2 (28:29):
He carried ground man, I'm not hurrying. Fifteen were fighting.
I'm not fighting, grabbed the cuffs. That was a rap
on him. He went away.

Speaker 8 (28:45):
The police report says cheff Olson showed signs of intoxication
and slurred her speech. Cheff Olsen was appointed as a
judge for Yavapaie County Superior Court in twenty twenty three.
She was a partner for her own law firm for
two years and has been practicing law for a decade.

Speaker 2 (28:59):
Wow.

Speaker 8 (29:00):
According to her LinkedIn resume, if you listen closely, she
emphasizes her official title.

Speaker 2 (29:05):
Minimum, you're getting a ticket, my judge.

Speaker 8 (29:13):
The report also says several witnesses walked by minutes earlier
and waved the officer down after they saw the judge urinating.

Speaker 2 (29:23):
She should have come out here. You don't get a
ticket for urinating on the streets out here in the morning.
I just take a dump wherever you like. All Right,
we're live on KFI. Special coverage of the election starts
in one hour, so get ready for that. We're live
on KFI AM six forty Conway Show on demand on
the iHeartRadio app. Now, you can always hear us live

(29:45):
on KFI AM six forty four to seven pm Monday
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