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January 30, 2025 32 mins
Tim starts hour 3 with a discussion about the tragedy in D.C. and how a similar incident occurred 24 hours prior. Tim recounts the story of the father of the Black Hawk Crew Chief, Ryan O’Hara, discovering the news that his son had passed. // It's ‘Dean-Dong’ time when custom home designer and fellow KFI host, Dean Sharp joins Tim to talk the best home improvement products at CES (Consumer Electronics Show). // Conway talks about gambling in Oregon, and how the woman next to him hit a jackpot of over $23k. And this leads Tim to discuss a New York woman who won a $42 Million jackpot but was instead told the machine malfunctioned and offered her a steak dinner and $2.25 instead. // More rain is headed for SoCal, potentially starting on Tuesday and Wednesday of next week, Tim lets you know what to expect for next week. And don’t miss friend of the show, Jay Leno, this weekend at Flappers!  
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's KFI Am six and you're listening to the Conway
Show on demand on the iHeartRadio app. An update on
our major breaking story last night, the airplane that crashed
into a helicopter or vice versa. And here's a story
that nobody is reporting. And I saw this on a

(00:24):
on a website. There was somebody who's looking at flight aware.
Oh now the Washington Post is reporting this story as well.
But just twenty four hours before the collision last night,
an American Eagle flight you know, five three four to
two hit an Army helicopter at Reagan International Airport. But

(00:44):
Wednesday night, twenty four hours before this happened, another jet
trying to land there had to make a second approach
after a helicopter appeared near its flight path. According to
an audio recording from an air traffic controller, the plane
was republic Airways Flight four five one four eventually landed

(01:05):
safely according to flight tracker maps. So twenty four hours
before that accident last night, nearly the identical accident happened,
and so they got to look at that to find
out what happened there.

Speaker 2 (01:21):
That's odd, really odd.

Speaker 1 (01:25):
I've never heard of that before where there was an accident,
and then you do a little background, and then twenty
four hours before that accident, a similar accident almost happened,
so somebody it was not on the ball. It happened
literally twenty four hours before them could have been the
same accident involving another plane. But the father of the

(01:46):
helicopter crew chief says that their son loved being in
the Army. Gary O'Hara was at his home in Midway, Georgia,
watching television Wednesday evening when the news broke out about
a midair lesion involving an American Airlines plane and an
Army Blackhawk helicopter in Washington, DC. He immediately feared the

(02:06):
worst for his son. Quote, I just had a gut
feeling when I saw the story breaking the arrival of
two Army soldiers this morning at his front door at
ten am.

Speaker 2 (02:20):
Man.

Speaker 1 (02:20):
It's something that nobody who has a kid in the
arm Services ever wants to see these two guys walk up.

Speaker 2 (02:25):
Your driveway or up your walkway.

Speaker 1 (02:28):
But on Thursday morning at ten am they confirmed the
news that no parents should have to hear. O'Hara's son,
Ryan O'Hara, crew chief on the Blackhawk helicopter involved in
the collision last night had died. The soldiers informed him
the guy, the kid that died, was only twenty eight
years old. On Thursday afternoon. O'Hara said he and his

(02:50):
wife Mary and their daughter Terran were still trying to
process everything that happened. His son was a wonderful kid
who had a smile for everybody, who loved being in
the army, who texted him just yesterday about a new
assignment that might that he might be assigned to his

(03:10):
wife and their one year old son back in Georgia,
was the love of his life. As a parent. Quote,
as a parent, how do you take the news like
this and that your family is completely broken? So his
voice was trembling. Another quote from the phone interview, His

(03:34):
mother and I and his sister are just absolutely devastated
to think that we were talking to him yesterday, just yesterday,
and we'll never have the opportunity to talk to him again.
Ryan O'Hara, his father, said, wanted to be in the army.
This is the young man that died twenty eight years old.
He wanted to be in the army from his first
day in high school when he saw the rotc cadets

(03:56):
in the hallways. He soon became a cadet himself and
joined the Army right after graduation from Parkview High School
in Georgia. O'Hara said his son loved being a Blackhawk
crew chief and working with other soldiers. He was stationed
in Fairfax County. Night training missions were regular currents, and

(04:18):
O'Haras said his son never expressed any concern about the
missions or worries about anything going wrong. The career in
the army was a dream come true for this young man.
Before he became a father. Just last year, Ryan O'Hara
told his dad he wasn't sure what to expect on
how he would be as a father, but Ryan shouldn't

(04:39):
have any doubts. His father said he was a wonderful father.
He doated on that boy. O'Haras said the last pictures
of his son that he sent were of a recent
trip he took with his baby son to the Smithsonian
Air and Space Museum where they were looking at helicopters.
So of sad stories coming out about this horrific event

(05:03):
that happened last night, and again it happened just as
we were closing up shop here in the six o'clock hour.
The first time I think we heard about was six
twenty or six twenty five, and then we had as
much information as we can get you between six twenty
five and seven. And it was a long night for

(05:24):
a lot of people in Washington, d c. And in
Kansas and the surrounding areas were the family and friends
of the people on board who had been killed. The
Secretary of Transportation, Sean Duffy, had spoke earlier, thank.

Speaker 3 (05:42):
You, miss President, and I would just note the President's
leadership has been remarkable during this crisis. We've had a
whole of government response, local, state, federal, and when you
see that kind of cooperation, it begins with the leadership
in this body. Thank you for that, mister President. You
make our jobs a lot easier. You made an important

(06:05):
point that when we deal with safety, we can only
accept the best and the brightest in positions of safety
that impact the lives of our loved ones, our family members.
And I think you make a really important point on that,
mister President. That is the motto of your presidency. The
best and the brightest, the most intelligent coming into these spaces.

Speaker 1 (06:26):
Okay, And so he went on to talk about filling
these three thousand They are three thousand shy when it
comes to air traffic control. They need to fill three
thousand positions, which is a lot, a lot. A quick
update on the accident. This is about an hour ago on.

Speaker 4 (06:48):
The ground and heading an investigation into what caused the
country's deadly is plane crash in decades the National Transportation
Safety Board. They'll eventually determine why a commercial aircraft collided
midair a military chopper near Reagan National Airport Wednesday night.
The exact moment of impact captured in this stunning recording.

Speaker 5 (07:10):
The investigators have to do is to painstakingly rule every
single thing out before they can rule any one thing.

Speaker 4 (07:17):
In a clear night in DC, the American Airlines flight
with sixty four people on board, poise to land, dropping
down to around five hundred feet. Another aircraft, the US
Army black Hawk, carrying three soldiers, also in the airspace
restricted airspace, but Peter Greenberg, a travel expert, said, based
on air traffic controller recordings, both the chopper and jet

(07:37):
had permission to occupy that space, with ATC even cautioning
the black Hawk to look out for traffic ahead. With
that helicopter pilot responding, they saw the jet and were
maintaining separation.

Speaker 1 (07:49):
Yeah, and they think that they saw a different jet.
There was another jet in the area, and they think
they saw the wrong jet, not the one that they
were about to collide with.

Speaker 4 (07:56):
Greenberg says that standard protocol.

Speaker 2 (07:58):
So why the deadly collision.

Speaker 4 (08:00):
Greenberg says, it's possible the chopper pilot was looking at
a different plane, not the one air traffic controllers had
on their radar.

Speaker 5 (08:07):
Another thing that the investigators were looking at is what
height was the helicopter. Was he had a properly assigned height.
They don't know the answer to that yet. They'll be
clearly looking into it.

Speaker 4 (08:17):
Greenberg ads, Remember, while it was a clear night in
DC nine, time visibility is never twenty twenty. He says,
lax SFO, Reagan National, and some of the US's larger
airports have similar safety configurations and protocols to handle the
high volume of aviation traffic. This isn't the first media
disaster to rock the nation. Greenberg referenced another midair collition

(08:38):
closer to home, over.

Speaker 6 (08:39):
The skies of San Diego.

Speaker 1 (08:41):
Yeah, then they wanted to talk about historic crashes, all right,
If any more information comes out of DC with that accident,
we'll have it for you immediately right here on KFI
AM six forty. And don't forget the Big Fire Aid
concert tonight. You can hear it on all of our
sister stations, Kiss, FM, ALT ninety eight point seven, Real
ninety two point three and Coast. That concert is free

(09:03):
on those radio stations raising money for people who are victims.

Speaker 2 (09:06):
Of these fires. Over the last three weeks.

Speaker 1 (09:08):
Conway Show, We'll come back and talk with Dean Sharp.
He's gonna be with us the best of the CEES show.
What's going on with the consumer electronics this year? What's new,
What's hip, What's cool? He'll have it all.

Speaker 6 (09:21):
You're listening to Tim Conway Junior on demand from KFI
AM six forty.

Speaker 2 (09:27):
Let's get right to Dean Sharp.

Speaker 1 (09:28):
The house was we'd on every Saturday and Sunday right
here on KFI.

Speaker 7 (09:31):
Dean, how you Bob, I'm good, I'm good. How you
broke good? Did you go to the CES No? I
was here fighting fires? Oh right alongside you. Oh good
for you.

Speaker 1 (09:41):
But you got enough information to know what the cool
things are when it comes to your home or perhaps
the cool electronics.

Speaker 7 (09:47):
Yeah, we always have our you know, our operatives reporting
back to us from the shows. And you know, here
in southern California we were obviously we've been consumed with wildfires.
So this year's CES show for us just kind of
skipped right by. It was January seventh through the tenth
in Vegas, but it was huge. Yeah, And I got

(10:08):
to say, I think it was a I think it
was a milestone year. Yes, because you know, every once
in a while, every once in a while, something new
turns the corner and when everything follows, well, I mean
it's it's not going to be a surprise to anybody. AI.
AI was the undisputed king of CEES this year. I

(10:29):
mean this is where if you if you saw these things,
you start to realize AI is beginning to soak into everything.

Speaker 2 (10:39):
I mean everything everything.

Speaker 1 (10:41):
Literally, what is the most pronounced way it's coming into,
you know, like houses, when it coming in.

Speaker 7 (10:48):
Through security systems. Some people are going to be very
very pleased to hear this, and I love this. So
AI is driving a whole new level of security systems.
You've got palm reading door locks, now, wow, not your thumb.
Facial recognition has been around for a while. But imagine
your front door lock or the back door lock, and

(11:10):
all you do is hold your hand up, your palm
up next to it. You don't even have to touch it,
and it recognizes you. Here's something I love. This is
from a company named Tappo. They've got a whole line
of cameras now and again the cameras, security cameras around
the house. Not a new thing, right, but AI driven
get this intelligent commentary cameras. Okay, So what that means

(11:35):
is instead of just the camera seeing that there is
somebody on the front porch right, somebody you know, and
alerting you to it, no, you get a full message
there are three individuals conversing on the front port. Wow.

Speaker 2 (11:48):
Okay.

Speaker 7 (11:49):
Or how about this and I love this. Parents are
going to love this. A nursery cam, just one of
their standard cams mounted over a crib for your infant,
and all of a sudden you get an alert that
says your child's face might be obstructed by a blanket.
Oh that's great. What a life saver that is? Huh
right right, just amazing stuff. A Karra company, a car

(12:10):
has a porch camera that now has I mean well tested,
I saw a video after video on this people were
flipping out well tested package delivery detection and package theft detection.

Speaker 2 (12:23):
Nice. Nice.

Speaker 7 (12:24):
Now you get an alert saying, hey, there's a package
that has been dropped off on your porch, and then
like five minutes later you get an alert that says,
hey that package never mind, somebody just took it.

Speaker 1 (12:34):
Dean Charvis with us the one thing that my wife
and I have been looking at for twenty years. We
had it close to putting it in our cart at
Costco about a year ago. Then we put it back
and we just can't pull the trigger on it yet.
And I don't know why, but because it looks great.
But we had one fifteen years ago. It didn't work well.
We threw it out. What's going on? Is there a

(12:56):
new way? Is there a new AI involved with roomba?

Speaker 2 (13:02):
You're it? You know a Tina and.

Speaker 1 (13:06):
I I mean, I think everybody wants to put it
in their cart and then they don't want to put
it in their card exactly.

Speaker 2 (13:12):
You just start worrying like, man, am I wasting my money?

Speaker 5 (13:15):
Right?

Speaker 2 (13:16):
What is really?

Speaker 4 (13:17):
You know?

Speaker 2 (13:17):
And I've got a bunch of friends now who.

Speaker 7 (13:18):
Have roombahs or you know remote vacuum robots, and they're like, no, no,
you know, it does a great job. You know, it
has its issues, but it does a great job. But yeah,
and then you say I thenk you go wait, bnute,
it has its issues. Let's back up here. What are
the issues? Like it eat the dog that killed the
dog exactly? You know, missus, whole rooms.

Speaker 6 (13:37):
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (13:39):
Smoking, maybe it's a cigarette habit. I don't know.

Speaker 7 (13:43):
This was the well this one could now uh. So
the the new roomba that was on display at cees
uh is again a AI driven vacuum, so instead of
just learning a blind map of your house, it is
following a full house print map. And it's also looking

(14:05):
around at the same time, so if a chair is
slightly out of position, it can maneuver around it because
it actually sees it. Quote air quotes Okay, and this
one not only does vacuuming, but also mopping, wet mopping,
hot water, wet mopping of your hard surface or your

(14:26):
tile floors. And then it goes back to its charge
station where it drains out rings the mop and refills
with clean water. So that's like a whole thing. But
the one that really freaks me out. Is the new
robot vacuum from roboock. This is coming out. I'm not
sure it's on the market right now, but whenever they
release these they say within you know, late spring, robo

(14:49):
Rock has a robot vacuum with a robotic arm. Okay,
that folds out of the top. It's not always there, Okay,
it has to a little hatch opens up. And why
does it have a robotic arm to pick up and
dispose of objects off the floor.

Speaker 2 (15:06):
Oh, that's right.

Speaker 7 (15:07):
So they've got this demo where like you know, kid
dropped their sock right and now it's in the way,
and suddenly the room bus stops. I shouldn't call it
a room but because it's a robo rock, but the
vacuum stops. Out comes the little arm it looks like
it's on the International Space Station, picks up the sock
and delivers it to a predetermined place like a hamper

(15:28):
sitting on the floor in one of the rooms, and
then it goes back to its work.

Speaker 1 (15:31):
Man, we're like the Jetsons all of a sudden, you
know it really it is. And that's what I'm saying.
AI get ready to hear the word robot or robotic
a lot. Okay, get this for a swimming pool. Do
I have time to do this?

Speaker 7 (15:44):
I don't want to thirty seconds The beat Bock robotic
pool cleaner.

Speaker 2 (15:50):
Okay.

Speaker 7 (15:51):
This is a pool cleaner that is no longer hooked
up to the hose, to the to the skimmer. Okay,
it's on its own. It has as a shore ramp
what they call a shore ramp self docking charging station.
It looks like when you go to the lake, right
the ramp where you load the boats into the lake.
It has its own ramp. It climbs out of the

(16:12):
water on the ramp, docks itself charges, then it goes
down the ramp and into the water. It uses submarine technology,
so it takes on water to sink. It expels that
water in order to come up to the surface again
or find its layer. It literally cleans every square inch
of the pool, including skimming all the water and again AI.

(16:35):
When it's skimming water on the surface or looking on
the bottom of the pool, it has an AI vision detector,
so it's looking for debris. It doesn't just blindly do
its thing, but then it looks back and it's like,
oh I missed a leaf and back and it goes
to get it this and you called it a beatbot
b ea t bot b eat bot robotic, the one

(16:56):
I just described. Six hundred dollars. Oh that's not bad,
I know. Yeah, that's at Leslie's. I heard it's fifty grand. Yeah. Sorry, sorry,
just to show you tell them Flory.

Speaker 1 (17:10):
But I appreciate you coming on. We'll talk to you
next week. Have a non beautiful weekend. Thanks you all right,
thanks man, there he goes Dean Sharp. That is great
beat bot pros. You need to get one of those.
You got a pool like one of those richies out there,
that big pool.

Speaker 2 (17:23):
That's me. Yeah, that sounds like the coolest thing ever.

Speaker 1 (17:26):
Yeah, comes out of the pool, charge yourself and goes
back and cleans the pool.

Speaker 2 (17:30):
That's beautiful.

Speaker 5 (17:31):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (17:31):
I saw my pool guy there today, just scooping along.

Speaker 1 (17:34):
Is he a splash and dash gun kind of? I
keep expecting that's such an insult for those guys.

Speaker 2 (17:42):
They hate that.

Speaker 6 (17:43):
You're listening to Tim Conway Junior on demand from kf
I AM six forty.

Speaker 1 (17:50):
Last two weekends ago, I was up in Oregon. I
flew up on Friday and then drove home it's a
long story, but in Oregon they have video poker machines
in almost every single bar, and there's six games, six
different video games, and on each video game you can
play you know, five or six different types of game,

(18:12):
but they're all slot machines or video poker. And the
woman sitting next to me, I was probably down about
seventy five bucks, you know, having a drink, enjoying myself,
didn't really you know, wasn't playing a lot, and the
woman next to me was playing the exact same game
I was playing, and she hit the jackpot. She was
sitting four inches from my machine, and she won four

(18:35):
hundred and seventy six thousand nickels. Four hundred and seventy
six thousand nickels. Now, the old days, before they had
the printed paper slips, there would have been four hundred
and seventy six thousand nickels coming out of that machine,
which weighs five two hundred and fifty one pounds, and
she would have to figure out how to take that

(18:56):
to the bank. It's twenty three thousand and change. I
think it's twenty three thousand, eight hundred bucks. So the
machine spit out a ticket that said and she showed
it to me. It said twenty three thousand, eight hundred
and seventy six dollars. She was sitting just to the
left of me. If I played that machine, I could

(19:18):
have won. Instead, I lost about seventy five bucks. How
about this though, a woman won forty three million dollars
on a slot machine. Forty three million dollars in Jamaica.
Queen's the forty two million, nine hundred thousand, and her

(19:39):
name is Katrina Bookman. And she took a picture of
the slot machine shirt that where she won. It said,
printing the cash ticket forty two million, nine hundred and
forty nine thousand, six hundred and seventy two dollars, And
all of a sudden, the crowd gathers around. That's a
lot of money for everybody. And her voice was cracking.

(20:00):
She couldn't believe it. She was raised in foster care,
homeless as a teen, has raised four kids who all
graduated from high school, all by herself, single mom. She
says she's been struggling forever and it all came together
for she had she already earmarked the millions of dollars
she was going to buy a barber shop for her son,

(20:23):
a big chunk would go back to her community. She's
gonna buy homes for all everybody in her family. And
the jackpot was at Resorts World casino in August late
August of last year. So in all the casino chaos,
the video shot of it, she had the shot of
the of the machine, the slot machine. It was printing

(20:43):
out the ticket and said and printing out the ticket,
and she was surrounded by customers and casino personnel and security.
Everybody's thrilled, everybody's yelling and screaming, and then they escorted
her off the casino floor because they're going to go
back and check the machine, make sure it's authentic, and
so she did so, Katrina says, they asked her to
the next day to fill out all the paperwork that
you know that they're just going to confirm the machine

(21:06):
paid her and everything was fine. So she gets back
the next day and the guy who runs the casino said,
the machine malfunction.

Speaker 2 (21:19):
You won nothing.

Speaker 1 (21:21):
From forty two million, nine hundred thousand to nothing. They
offered her a steak dinner. A steak dinner. Now, she
thinks at least that that machine should have paid the
maxim amount, which is sixty five hundred dollars. She should
have gotten sixty five hundred bucks, and she said, I

(21:43):
really feel like I should still get the max, which
is sixty five hundred bucks and a steak dinner. So
the New York Gaming Commission said it pulled the slot
machine immediately after the incident. It was malfunction. They fixed
it and they put it back on the casino floor.
So the eyewitness news who was there, asked the casino
if they could at least award her the maximum, which

(22:05):
is six two hundred dollars, and the Gaming Commission said
that they can't do it. She isn't titled though to
her winnings on that poll, which was two dollars and
twenty five cents, And they gave her two dollars and
twenty five cents. They said, she said, they can keep

(22:26):
their steak dinner. She's not interested in the steak dinner.
But can you imagine that?

Speaker 2 (22:34):
How you know? High you would be?

Speaker 1 (22:37):
You have forty million, nine hundred thousand, You never have
to work again, all your cares are gone. Then you
came back the next day and the new offer is
a steak dinner and two dollars and twenty five cents.

Speaker 2 (22:51):
You catch then just the I.

Speaker 1 (22:54):
Mean, that is something that I would run into. That
is something like my kind of luck. Hey, where's my
forty two million? That's sort of just a steak dinner,
but in real state. Beautiful steak dinner, nice thick cut,
you know, right, medium medium, Well this way you like it.
Something else much potatoes and corn as you like samaws,
you enjoy yourself.

Speaker 2 (23:13):
And two dollars and twenty five cents. All right, welcome back.

Speaker 1 (23:16):
We're gonna have a rain report. We're getting more rain
in southern California. It's not gonna be this weekend, but
it's gonna be close. It's gonna be closed starting Tuesday
and Wednesday. Tuesday and Wednesday, forty five percent chance of
rain on Tuesday, fifty sixty percent chance on Wednesday, Tuesday
and Wednesday. Next week, we'll say which areas are going

(23:38):
to get the real rain, the real wet, you know,
not just this drizzle crap. The concert's going on. You
can go check out the concert for fire aid. We
don't normally tell you at two none of the stations,
but we're raising money here. Kiss FM all ninety eight
point seven, one of four point three, MYFM Real ninety
two point three in Coast one A three point five
running that Fire Aid concert, So I'd bless them for

(24:00):
doing that.

Speaker 6 (24:02):
You're listening to Tim Conway Junior on demand from KFI
AM six forty.

Speaker 2 (24:08):
It's gonna rain.

Speaker 1 (24:09):
We're expecting rain here in southern California. Gotta warn you
with all these burn scars. Tuesday and Wednesday in the
San Fernando Valley, they're calling for rain. Lancaster is calling
for rain just Wednesday, forty five percent chance. Malibu in
the burn scar area, you're gonna get rain Tuesday, Wednesday

(24:30):
and Thursday. Tuesday seventy percent. On Wednesday and Thursday thirty
five percent. That includes Santa Monica, Malibu, Pacific Palisades, most
of you know, Culver City down to Torrents, the whole area.
Let's find out what's going on in the mountains. The

(24:52):
mountains they say there's no snow in sight, which I
find odd. If it's gonna be raining Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
in the valley, there's gonna be no snow. I don't
know if that's true or not. I don't know, but
it's gonna be called up there twenty six is the
low in Big Bear tonight, and I think that, yeah,

(25:15):
that's a wrap. So it's gonna be raining, rain, rain, rain,
don't forget Tomorrow night, Tomorrow night. Jay Leno is doing
a free show at Flappers on Friday four at eight pm,
seven point thirty on Saturday. For people who are frontline responders.
You get in for free. Firemen, firefighters, cops, EMTs, what.

Speaker 2 (25:42):
Else is out there?

Speaker 1 (25:43):
Nurses, doctors, I don't know whoever's the first responders. You
get in the concert for free to show your badge
or show your information, your ID, and you go in
and sit there for free. And I watch jay Leno
for an hour or so. He always says cool people
opening up for him as well. So Jay Leno at

(26:04):
Flappers eight pm Friday, Tomorrow, seven thirty pm on Saturday,
and then Sunday at the Magic Comedy Magic Club in
Hermosa Beach.

Speaker 2 (26:14):
There's a cool deal.

Speaker 1 (26:16):
Tawala, who works on the Mo Kelly Show, he turned
me onto this Information La Mission is going to have
a huge sort of gathering where you can get help
if you've been burned out in the eat and fire.
So if you need clothing, food, toilet, trees, hygiene stuff.

Speaker 2 (26:39):
But the best part of this lawyers, lawyers, insurance people.

Speaker 1 (26:46):
You're gonna have all these people out there on Saturday
from eleven am to four pm. The LA Mission is
going to be in Pasadena, eight fifty five North Orange Grove.
They're gonna have meals, legal services. Get out there. Don't
be shy. You need help, go get it. You deserve it.
Eleven am to four pm, eight fifty five North Orange Grove.

(27:10):
And Tuala is gonna be out there, and he said,
if he's in the mood, you'll be signing autographs as well,
So go get a Tula autograph. I think dog with that.
Petros gave me this sandwich. It's called a muffalada muffalata.
Have you heard of that Steffu's Muffalata? I haven't. I
saw it on the box, but I know it was. God,

(27:31):
it's the best sandwich ever had. I don't know what's
in it. I don't know how long it's been on
the shelf. It's gonna ask what's in it. It looks like,
let me see here, is it like at the cheese out.
It's on a It's on some kind of chibata bread. Yeah,
noabaa breads. I got a veggi one, and then there's
uh mayonnaise, which I didn't look at before just now,
so that's gonna be problem. It's got some kind of

(27:53):
like pickle relish dressing on top of ham and salami.

Speaker 2 (27:58):
And I think that hot. You've had hot am, very hot.
It's great.

Speaker 1 (28:03):
That's one of the best sandwiches ever had. Sounds like
a torpedo. Yes, yeah, that's exactly what it is. I
think that's exactly what's gonna do too. But man, that's
a great sandwich. I didn't realize there was a mayonnaise
on there, so that'll be fun later. That'll go off
on the way home. Yeah, it's set to go off
in two hours.

Speaker 8 (28:21):
See that really sounds delicious, this thing that you got
for free before many people showed up today.

Speaker 2 (28:28):
That's right. Yeah, wait bite When did that get here?

Speaker 8 (28:30):
Though? You know?

Speaker 2 (28:31):
Was it like eleven am?

Speaker 8 (28:32):
I'm gonna say eleven because one of the people I
follow on KISSFM posted about it like three four hours ago.

Speaker 1 (28:40):
It was sitting out on the show. Yeah, because she
pasted in the red room. Christ all right, I'm gonna
eat it anyway. I'm gonna go for it.

Speaker 2 (28:47):
What the hell?

Speaker 1 (28:48):
But yeah, ronder, that's the only thing I got. I
got a you know, a sandwich has been on the
table for six hours.

Speaker 8 (28:56):
No, no, I'm pleased for everybody who works during the
day who gets these delicious.

Speaker 2 (29:02):
Yeah, gotta get it.

Speaker 1 (29:03):
Rise and shine, buddy, the early worm gets the early
breakgainst the worm.

Speaker 2 (29:07):
Oh who could argue with that?

Speaker 7 (29:08):
That's right?

Speaker 2 (29:10):
All right? How about this?

Speaker 1 (29:12):
SOFI Stadium is in the news. What's going on with
SOFI Stadium? I guess they've been awarded best stadium in
the universe.

Speaker 9 (29:20):
Los Angeles is the number one sports city in the world,
so it's only fitting to have the ultimate football fan
experience right here in LA in the premier stadium in
the country. The Immersive tour gives you access to some
of Sofi's most exclusive spots, including the team's locker rooms

(29:41):
and the team's owner Clucks. Like with everything, there are
two of each, one for the rams and another for
the charge.

Speaker 7 (29:49):
I love it.

Speaker 2 (29:50):
I love it. It's no good.

Speaker 9 (29:53):
The indoor outdoor venue has it all specialty restaurants. Over
seventy thousand seats out the stands with the Premium Club seeding.

Speaker 7 (30:03):
Seat sections below you if at all, and it creates
a great experience for you to feel as close to
the deal.

Speaker 2 (30:08):
Right, But if you.

Speaker 9 (30:10):
Want to go from fan perspective to what it's like
to be a player, it doesn't get much better than
this field. The music, the excitement, the thrill of running
through the tunnel and onto the field for a day
in the life of a pro. Whether you're an avid
sports fan or not, you'll get a kick out of.

Speaker 2 (30:29):
The on field actual.

Speaker 6 (30:34):
I love it.

Speaker 9 (30:37):
The tour attracts fans from all over the world. Like
Tom Burgess visiting from Australia.

Speaker 2 (30:46):
This is probably Tom.

Speaker 9 (30:47):
Burgess, Like Tom Burgess is from Australia.

Speaker 10 (30:51):
This is probably side of the coolest too I've done.
Thanks to you and done a few status had a
two way actually getting the food and playing the food,
which is yes, one of the coolest experiences I've done
with this Satium tiss.

Speaker 9 (31:04):
Right from Mexico. Oh yes, thanks and Nesto Swati is
also scoring points on the field.

Speaker 6 (31:12):
Does it makes you feel like a real player?

Speaker 10 (31:14):
That's like I'm just making some passes and guarantee.

Speaker 9 (31:19):
To How would you rate your tour.

Speaker 6 (31:21):
Experience one to ten? I will give it on eleven.

Speaker 9 (31:25):
That's right, and it was great.

Speaker 2 (31:27):
We do tours here, we play soccer here, We do
all kinds of things.

Speaker 9 (31:31):
Coming up. We have the twenty twenty six people, the
super Bowl in twenty seven and again La twenty all.

Speaker 2 (31:37):
Are we going to get out of here?

Speaker 1 (31:38):
Ronner and mo'kelly, the whole crew is up next. We
will be on tomorrow. Rain coming in Tuesday and Wednesday
of next week. You got to be aware of that.
And the concert continues for Fire Aid, so raising a
lot of money for fire victims.

Speaker 2 (31:52):
That is a great deal. We're live on CAFI as six.

Speaker 1 (31:54):
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