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#SWAMPWATCH – Scotus vote, Big Beautiful Bill Passes, MAHA report. Kid Cudi testifies about relationship with Cassie Ventura and home break-in.

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Speaker 1

This is Gary and Shannon and you're listening to KFI AM six forty, the Gary and Shannon Show on demand on the iHeartRadio app.

Speaker 2

Hello.

Speaker 3

We receive the phone call or the incident, and our officers we respond and conduct evacuations in this area. Right now, this is still an active scene, so roads are closed. If you're looking for updates, monitor our social media accounts x Facebook, Instagram. We will continue to provide updates on road closures and the conditions as.

Speaker 4

This incident continues.

Speaker 3

On that note, I'm going to pass it on to Captain Roberts Point opens Easter like the holiday.

Speaker 5

Hey, good morning, Captain Bob Healy, Naval based San Diego Commanding Officer. Our primary objective remains the safety and security of our military families who live here in this neighbor. Over the last couple of hours, we've been able to connect clilims and make sure that they are taken care of, and most of them have gone down to Miller Elementary, which is our evacuation site. Very pleased with the community response, in addition to the city and local officials to provide

all of the services that they need. Primarily, our the job is to get them back into their homes as soon as possible, and we're working with Liberty Military Housing, who oversees this complex to do this that hopefully we expect people outside of this general area to get in by tonight and then certainly this area will be down to time. I know in TFP investigation. We have continued to communicate through our Family Information call center at eight

four four five two three two zero two five. Liberty Military Housing has also released red flag messages to the family so they have the latest and greatest information. The base continues to message our internal communication system as.

Speaker 4

Well as social media.

Speaker 5

Again, just want to make the local community for supporting the military families and everyone for all that you've gone with that, I want to turn it over to council member of Competia.

Speaker 6

Good morning everyone. My name is Raoul Campillo. I represent City Council District seven, which includes a Tira Sand neighborhood and Murphy Canyon neighborhood.

Speaker 4

San Diego's home to.

Speaker 6

One of the largest installments of United States military active service members and veterans, and in this particular neighborhood, we had dozens of active duty families that are suffering suffered some injuries and their homes have been destroyed. But the City of San Diego, our employees, along with the military and the school district have been well coordinated from the early morning until now, and we will be throughout the

rest of this tragedy. With the very sad lots of life from the plane, we know that there was many miracles and many heroic actions from our police department, from our firefighters, and the military members themselves. I heard stories over at the school just near us about military families helping military families out of their home, jumping out of

windows avoiding fire. These are families that San Diego values, we're proud of, and we're going to continue to support these military families who are from all over the country but live right here in San Diego. As you can see, the damage behind us is incredibly significant, was life threatening,

and thank god nobody on the ground was killed. We're going to continue to support them through our City of San Diego personnel, our first responders, and I really encourage people to donate, to call in to our offices at City Council, the Mayor's office to find out how to volunteer and help in ways like that. These people are going to be recovering for a long long time, and the city of San Diego is going to be here

to support them. Thank you for being here, and I know we're going to take some questions.

Speaker 4

Turning out ristrup your portunes as.

Speaker 7

I have a question regarding the recent tweet from the San Diego Police Department. It says that they are shoot dead now and eight injured. Can you confirm that?

Speaker 5

And all right, we've been listening to officials in San Diego giving us an updated I question.

Speaker 2

S Roy and they're not going to wait for questions. But that was out of San Diego.

Speaker 8

Again.

Speaker 2

This story that we learned of very early this morning is this Sessina five point fifty that crashed into the neighborhood that is right around a sort of a smaller commuter jet airport in that area. Murphy Canyon was one, as they mentioned some of the residents in that area. Amazingly, no one on the ground was killed. They did say that the fatalities are those people that were on the those people that were on the airplane itself. And as we get more information, we'll definitely bring it to you.

Let's go back to that news conference where they're taking some of those questions.

Speaker 4

Yes, two confirmed, two dead and eight injured.

Speaker 9

At this time, we've lost two souls.

Speaker 3

And of those who was on the plane, who was on the ground, that is still under the investigation at this time.

Speaker 8

Do you know how many people are on the plane.

Speaker 3

We're still discovering that these.

Speaker 7

People are in your critical stay minor injuries right now.

Speaker 3

We'll still being evaluated.

Speaker 8

I can step it on that, okay.

Speaker 4

On the injuries that we had, we had the two confirmed fatalities right now, we do have that were injured, one was transported. Of that of the six, the other five had minor injuries, were treated on scene and released on their own, on their own, on their own. So right now, that's what we have right now. The investigation is behind me. On the fatalities, is still going through the plane at this time, we don't know because we still have to identify who we have on the fatalities

right now. But on the plane itself, that's what we'll do. That's why INTSB is here working with other federal agencies to identify who's on.

Speaker 8

The plane, on the ground.

Speaker 4

The injury, some of the injuries were people that were on the ground. All the injuries that we treated were people that were treated at the evacuation center. There was no one transported from scene. I can tell you this. The military families did a phenomenal job as as firefighters were getting on scene to help one another get people out of houses and go, and I cannot commend them enough for what they did on scene. For us on scene,

we did not transport anyone off the scene. Everything was done at the evacuation centers for any of the medical needs that were done. One person was transported minor injuries was transported from the evacuation center.

Speaker 7

So sorry, Can I just clarify on the numbers real quick, because we have, like you said, two did and then there's been varying numbers with the injury. So I understand it's at the five people were taking for I told smoke in relation to the hospital, and then we have someone who was injured climbing out of a window, so that would be six, and then two people treated for very minor injuries at the scene, so that would make it eight. Is that correct?

Speaker 4

Yes, I'm sorry, it is eight total. I was thinking eight in my mind of the two fatalities that we're in there with the other one, So yes, it is eight total on there.

Speaker 7

So for those of us, can you explain to us a little bit about the community here.

Speaker 5

Is this temporary housing.

Speaker 7

For the military families or is this permanent housing for them?

Speaker 4

So this this is permanent if you want to if you want to say that they are great question.

Speaker 5

So this is a this is a military family housing neighborhoods and we have over about twenty three hundred family homes that are here in San Diego and they work at various installations around the Metro.

Speaker 4

San Diego regionemar.

Speaker 5

Well, they are here as long as they're stationed here in the San Diego area, so it could be a year to many years.

Speaker 4

Can we get confirmation on those numbers?

Speaker 1

Again?

Speaker 2

Accurate in how it is?

Speaker 5

Ya?

Speaker 4

So how about this? What what number did you just say right there? I know that's what I'm saying.

Speaker 8

That's what okay?

Speaker 6

All right?

Speaker 4

So we had eight injuries and we had two fatalities. As where we're currently at right now, so eight injured, two fatalities. One of those injuries was transported. That's our current numbers. We're still assessing. Our main goal is the fire department, especially with the evacuation center as people who moved here. It could be hours later that people start feeling symptoms or start feeling what they're doing, So we have EMS teams with them the entire time, so that

number could change as the day goes on too. There could have been something in the last two minutes as I walked up here. But in this current point right now, what we're going to do is follow those individuals that have been evacuated and make sure that everybody's okay throughout the whole thing. NTSB here, you know, the NTSB I believe is en route right now. FAA is currently investigating behind us right now as they're walking through the scene.

Speaker 7

We're force destroyed.

Speaker 5

How many homes were actually.

Speaker 4

Destroyed, so the one permanently destroyed is this one right here behind us. We have damage to multiple homes down to the west of us on the street. That damage will be assessed. Our main concern on that damage. I don't know the full extent of the damage because our job is to preserve the scene so NTSP can come in and do the investigation. We removed everybody from the scene, blocked it off right now. We will have better numbers on the full damage at homes after NTSB comes in

and starts doing their investigation. It is just this block right now, but we have a large debris field that covers multiple streets. There was dense fog this morning.

Speaker 9

What do we know.

Speaker 4

There's a clip power line that's being recorded. What do we know as this point is making So as I came in this morning. When I came in this morning at about four o'clock, there is very dense fog. As we came in and some of the individuals are here at the same time, it was dense fog throughout the whole plateau that we had up here. We do have a clipped power line behind us NTSP and fair looking into that to see if that was part of the

problem as it came in. They will have a better understanding of that as they do the investigation.

Speaker 9

Where is that.

Speaker 7

To be staying in the meantime, I know that you with a mentioned they might be able to come back as early as today, but where are they going to be staying, especially at this destroyed home.

Speaker 5

Yeah, we are actively working with all military families affected, specifically within this region because they may be out of their homes for a while. So we're actively collaborating with Liberty Military Housing as well as the Red Cross and others down at Miller Elementary to put them in proper lodging overnight. So that may be hotels. Some of them have chosen to stay with family and friends, so there's

a lot of different options. But we will ensure that they have proper lodging tonight and all the support they.

Speaker 7

Need, and the Navy will be putting that bill for them or liberty housing.

Speaker 5

We will properly care for them.

Speaker 7

This man own property.

Speaker 5

No, it's actually it's San Diego jurisdiction here.

Speaker 7

Okay, but it's Navy owned housing.

Speaker 5

Correct. We're stut of the airplane.

Speaker 8

There was a lot of talk it was from the Midwest.

Speaker 7

Can you share what you've learned about.

Speaker 8

So we've been listening to officials and there you go. We'll leave it there.

Speaker 2

They're going to start repeating a bunch of the same questions you heard. Gigi Grassiat from Channel eleven there just asked from about where the plane had come from. Again, we're talking about this small Cessna jet that crashed into the San Diego neighborhood very early this morning, about eight hours ago, and they're about fifteen homes. They said that had caught fire several of the vehicles that were parked on that street also caught fire, forcing evacuations for several blocks.

Assistant Fire Department Chief Dan Eddie there talking about the jet fuel that was rolling down the street on fire that caught all of these vehicles on fire and then transferred to some of the homes in the area. And the updated numbers six people injured believed to be those on the ground, and then two people killed, and they weren't very clear about whether or not those two were the only two that were on board the airplane, but they did say that they believe the fatalities were from

people on the airplane. Now, that small sessa FI point fifty citation two can carry somewhere between six and eight people, so it doesn't mean they definitely had that many people on it, but it probably had at least those two. The other thing that they mentioned, and we heard John Fink mention it, who is down on the scene for KFI, that there is a power line that's been clipped in

that neighborhood. This is it's a neighborhood that's very close to the Montgomery Gibbs Executive Airport for smaller airplanes, and it does not necessarily portend that the clipped power line was what caused the crash, but if they were coming down in a neighborhood under heavy fog, they probably would

not have seen that. Obviously, the plane itself had apparently taken off from Teeterborough back east and made its way to the Midwest, in whichitah we believe, stopped to refuel, and that was making its way there to Montgomery Gibbs Executive Airport. The member of the military that Navy commanding

officer was there from Naval Base San Diego. This is a lot of military housing and as Assistant Fire Department Chief Dan Eddie pointed out, a lot of these military family members helped each other long before the fire department got there. I mean it didn't take them a long time to get there, but that they were able to go house to house to make sure that everybody was safe, to take everybody who might have been hurt in this, to get them out. Smoke inhalation was one of the

big issues. And amazingly still it's amazing that if it turns out, and if this holds that the only two people who were killed were those people on the plane, that's a testament to either the heroism of the pilot to put it down in the middle of a street and try to avoid those homes, but also for those family members who knew that something was wrong were able to get out into their nameshborhood and get people out

of there. It is in a the Murphy Canyon area, and also Tierra Santa is the sort of that neighborhood area that they're talking about, just east of the Montgomery Gibbs Executive Airport, right along where the fifteen and the eight oh five are, between the eight o five and the fifteen, So that's where this is. If you're familiar with that area in San Diego. Any more updates, definitely, we'll bring them to you. We'll come back and do swamp Watch.

Speaker 1

You're listening to Gary and Shannon on demand from KFI AM six forty.

Speaker 8

Do you want to do a real quick swamp watch? Why not? We get into it. Here's how we do it.

Speaker 1

I'm a politician, which means I'm a cheat and a liar, and when I'm not kissing babies, I'm stealing that lollipop.

Speaker 4

So here we got.

Speaker 10

The real problem is that our leaders are done.

Speaker 4

The other side never quits, so.

Speaker 5

What I'm not going anywhere.

Speaker 1

So that is how you train the squat.

Speaker 8

I can imagine what can be and be unburdened by what has been. You know, Americans have always been gungl act presidential They're not stupid.

Speaker 4

A political plunder is when a politician actually tells the truth.

Speaker 8

Whether people voted for you were not. Swap watch they're all countera Well. Late last night they passed a big, beautiful bill.

Speaker 10

On this vote, the yaser two hundred and fifteen, the nayser two hundred and fourteen, With one answering present, the bill.

Speaker 8

Is passed passes by one vote.

Speaker 2

One of those Republicans who voted against this big bill was Thomas Massey out of Kentucky.

Speaker 8

Jentlemen from Kentucky's recognized for ninety seconds.

Speaker 10

Well, I'd love to stand here and tell the American people we can cut your taxes and we can increase spending and everything's.

Speaker 1

Going to be just fine.

Speaker 10

But I can't do that because I'm here to deliver a dose of reality. This bill dramatically increases deficits in the near term, but promises our government will be fiscally responsible five years from now.

Speaker 8

Where have we heard that before?

Speaker 10

How do you bind a future Congress to these promises? This bill is a debt bomb, ticking.

Speaker 8

Debt bomb, that's the way we referred to it.

Speaker 5

Now.

Speaker 2

President Trump has called this the big, beautiful bill a bill. It would extend a bunch of the campaign promises that he made while he was running. It would extend the tax cuts that were passed in twenty seventeen, the Trump tax cuts. It would contain a bunch of money to expand military, to beef up border security, to do some of the mass deportations that he's planned, and of course a couple of the big ones, well big promises that

he made that were very flashy. They don't in terms of the financial impact, they're not that big, but they do eliminate taxes on tips and overtime work. It also cuts hundreds of billions of dollars to Medicaid and Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program, the SNAP program, and rescinds a series of clean energy tax credits that were passed by Democrats

a few years ago. And then, of course, the biggest issue and one of the reasons why Thomas Massey didn't like it, it raises our debt ceiling by four trillion dollars. It now goes over to the Senate and we'll see exactly what they do to it. The President said he is ready with his pen. On the Supreme Court issue, they deadlocked four to four in a major case on the separation of church and state. It was an evenly divided court four to four because Amy Cony Barrett recused

herself from this decision, so split court like that. When it's a tie at the Supreme Court, it goes back to the previous court's decision, and in that case, the Oklahoma Supreme Court State Supreme Court said that the proposal to launch a religious charter school violates both the federal and state constitutions.

Speaker 8

So Oklahoma will not be able to launch.

Speaker 2

The first religious public charter school based on this decision from the Supreme Court. Up next, a quick rehash of what we expect to see in this report from Rfkret RFK Junior. That is Secretary of Health and Human Services and the President about disease and what a crisis it is here in the United States of America. That and some information about the did trial as well.

Speaker 1

You're listening to Gary and Shannon on demand from KFI AM six forty.

Speaker 2

The story out of San Diego from very early this morning that small Sasina five point fifty they crashed into that neighborhood about three forty five, right near the Montgomery Gibbs Executive Airport. Based on what we know now, looks like the plane was approaching the airport sort of from from the southeast and was lined up with one of the runways by when it actually went down in that neighborhood,

just short of the runway. As of this point, the update that we just heard about a half an hour ago, the fire department said that they have two fatalities and eight people injured. What they do not know, specifically is if the two people killed were on the airplane. They said that's what the assumption is that they're running on, but that they will not have that confirmation until they can identify the bodies. The eight people who are injured they also believe were the ones who were on the

ground in houses nearby. There is a possibility, they allowed just a short time ago, that the plane might have hit one of the homes on its way down, but for the most part, most of the damage occurred on the street, where there were a couple dozen cars that appeared to have caught fire after the jet fuel flaming. Jet fuel spilled out of the airplane as it hit

the ground. As of right now, the only thing they know in terms of what caused it perhaps is that there was a clipped power line nearby, but again it would have been way too low for the power line to have caused the accident. They haven't said if there was a mechanical issue, because the last radio calls they have did not have any indication that there was anything wrong.

Very foggy in that neighborhood at the time of the crash this morning, and even the assistant fire chief there and San Diego said he could only see about forty or fifty feet in front of him. The plane was coming in originally had taken off from Teaborough, made its way to Wichita for a fueling a refueling stop, and then was on its way into that airport there, the Montgomery Gibbs Executive Airport in San Diego. So that's one

of the stories. We'll continue to update throughout the course of today as we get.

Speaker 8

More and more information about all this.

Speaker 2

By the way, PCH is expected to reopen tomorrow, just ahead a Memorial Day weekend. Of course, it's been closed for months. It's been closed since January seventh because of the massive fire and the palisades stretching into Malibu. It's been closed off and crews have since been in and out of those areas. There were different levels of closures. At first it was only emergency crewise, and then it was emergency crews and contractors, and then emergency cruise, contractors

and residence could go in. Now they're saying that they will have parts of pch reopened completely by tomorrow. Governor Newsom had announced just last month that he wanted this to be open in time for summer. Speaking of Memorial Day travel, in fact, Memorial Day weekend travel expected to

break the travel record more than forty five million. Triple A says forty five point one million Americans will be on the road and traveling at least fifty miles from home at some point during the period that starts today and goes all the way through Monday. The White House has released a report from Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Junior, a range of critiques about chronic disease in America. In this report that came out.

This is not a giant surprise for anybody. It shouldn't be a giant surprise for anybody. What's not in here is the specifics about how they're going to deal with what's going on. But right now, the chronic illnesses that have gripped our country are ridiculous, and this report blames many of them on ultraprocessed foods that we eat way too much of chemicals that exist in the environment, our sedentary behavior we sit around on our fat asses all

the time, and overreliance on digital devices among kids. There is a suggestion in this report that vaccines need to be studied further, but it doesn't say that vaccines are the cause of chronic illnesses. So anybody who's telling you that this is Kennedy's anti vaccine, it's not. He wants to study vaccines further, he doesn't want to do away

with them, Kennedy said in a statement to reporters. It's very frank, it's very strong, and it is a clarion call to do something with utmost urgency to end this crisis.

And that's what we wanted. So the expectation is, like I said, it's not clear what the ultimate policy plans would be to come out of this, but obviously they're going to target ultra processed foods and chemicals that go into foods, etc. And the expectation is that farmers associations, that food companies, pesticide companies, that they're all going to fight tooth and nail to allow to be allowed to put this stuff into our foods. They will not like

any significant regulation of the industry. The other significant part about this is it's just a basic framework. Health and Human Services doesn't even have a budget yet to figure out what to do what the health initiatives that they want. So Kennedy said, this is sort of a blueprint, very basic report on what's going on with the chronic illnesses in the United States, and they will be sitting down to develop policy recommendations over the next one hundred days.

That despite the fact that there are no budget details in this report that came out, he says addressing chronic health issues would eventually save money in the long term. I don't quite understand why people fight against this so much.

Speaker 8

We all know what this is.

Speaker 2

We all know that we eat too much, that we're too sedentary, and the foods that we do eat are often filled with chemicals that are not good for us, but they taste good and they feel good, and they make us feel good, and it's easier to sit around and not do anything. I totally understand that. But when this guy points something out, like the basics of its diet an exercise, it's diet an exercise. It's diet an exercise.

And then people want to say, yeah, but you're a weirdo and you have weird ideas, But he's saying the true things. CALLI Means, who is now a special government employee and an advisor to RFK Junior, has fought against

the presence of ultra processed foods and pesticides. He says this gives credibility to complaints about pesticides, it names specific pesticides in there, and that that is a monumental symbol of the willingness to change the way that we approach food, the way we approach chemicals in our food, and that someone is paying attention in the absolute highest levels of government.

So I'm gonna go through and read some of that report later today because it should be an eye opener for a lot of people who just want to otherwise ignore.

Speaker 8

What's going on with our food and our health.

Speaker 2

Up next, we're going to be talking about the Sean Diddy Combs trial, specifically the testimony from Kid Cutty today about what he said, Oh yeah, my Porsche blew up after Sean Combs threatened to blow up my Porsche. We'll talk about that. Also, News and Brus coming up tomorrow from nine to one. We're doing the show live from Bravery Brewing in Lancaster, not only debuting Kfipa, the beer that they've been ruined for us, Bravery Pizza Kitchen is going to be open award winning pizza for you to

grab some lunch. The weather is going to be incredible, it's going to be maybe mid eighties load to a min eighties out on the patio. There will be stuff that we're given away, stuff that Bravery's given away, some special surprises. And then right after the show, right after the live show, we are going to be recording the KFI Weekend Fix, which is the podcast that appears only on the podcast platforms, not on the air. So we

need your help putting together the guest Weekend Fix. So come on out and we'll see you out there.

Speaker 1

You're listening to Gary and Shannon on demand from KFI AM six forty.

Speaker 2

Updates out of San Diego. Keep coming in. We'll talk more about that plane crash from very early this morning. At the top of the hour, we get into our trending stories. Heather Brooker is going to join us from KFI News ahead of the weekend, because this is a longer weekend of course for a Memorial Day, a couple of huge movies that are coming out, and they will

go up against each other. And then strange science, there is a study that specifically describes which is better the more shower for the afternoon shower.

Speaker 9

Most of the time nighttime, gotta get all the ick off from the day before you get into your most comfortable place in the house. But every once in a while, and guys know, and and girls know, there's some time for you just dog tired that you just go street to bed, but make sure to first in in the morning get all that digg off and then throw all the bedding into the washer.

Speaker 2

Ding dong with you, buddy, Ding dong with you too, buddy. We'll talk more about that coming up at twelve thirty In New York, the Sean Dinny Coombs trial.

Speaker 8

Rabber.

Speaker 2

Kid Cutty was on the stand earlier today. They just by the way dismissed the jury for the day and for the weekend so they get a long Memorial Day weekend.

Speaker 8

They'll be back on Tuesday.

Speaker 2

Kid Cutty was at one point really good friends with Cassie Ventura. I think two thousand and eight is when they met, and he said that they were friends until they started dating around twenty eleven, and this would have been at the time that she was also seeing or in a relationship or somehow connected to Sean Diddy. Combs and Kid Cutty testified today that he understood that they

had some problems that they weren't dating anymore. But when Sean Combs learned that Kid Cutty and Cassie had started dating, Combs told Kid Cutty in a phone call he wanted to talk to him, so he left the hotel he was at with Ventur and went to UH and went home directly following that phone call. Though when Kid Cutty got home, Combs wasn't there, and instead found that his security cameras had been moved, the things that he had bought for his family had been opened, and his dog

was found locked in the bathroom. Afterwards, Kid Cutty said he spent the holidays with Cassie Ventura's family received a few texts from Shawn Combs, but the rapper said he wasn't interested in talking to Combs, saying he believed with it Combs was in fact responsible for the break in.

He did file a police report about this. So then one morning January twenty twelve, Kid Cutty said his dog Watcher called him from his home to tell him that his car was on fire, and he said, it looked like the top of my Porscha was cut open and that's where the Molotov cocktail was put in. Now, the reason that that's a big deal is because Cassie Ventura had testified that Sean Combs threatened to quote blow up Kid Cutty's car and then all of a sudden it shows up torched in the driveway.

Speaker 8

He said he was upset.

Speaker 2

He said he felt played by Cassie Ventura because she eventually went back to him, and he testified this is kid Cutty again testified that Cassie Ventura told him there was physical abuse in the relationship and that he would hit and sometimes kick her, which bothered Kid Cutty. But that Cassie Ventura hadn't told him about any sexual abuse at the time. Now he was the star witness for today,

not the star witness overall, obviously, that's Cassie Ventura. They also talked to a former makeup artist for Shawn Combs who at one point did some of the makeup for Cassie Ventura. That makeup artist testified that she had covered up bruises that showed up on Cassie Ventura's face and assumed that they had come from Seawn Combs, but did not call police when she saw that. There was also a hotel year hotelier person runs a hotel who was

involved with all of this and testified. Frederick Zamoor, an employee at the Lameritage Hotel in Beverly Hills, fifteenth witness, and he was talking about the reservations that Seawan Combs would make at the hotel, dating as far back as two thousand and eight, and the different names, etc.

Speaker 8

That he would use.

Speaker 2

This is where it gets a little crazy, So we talked about all of the crazy stuff. That the Homeland Security investigator founded, the mansions in Miami that owned that belonged to Sean Combs, everything from the weapons to the baby oil and astroglide, the sex toys, all that stuff that had shown up in these mansions. And I don't mean just you know, a box here and there, or

something sexy in the underwear drawer. You're talking about cases of stuff, full on parties that were thrown at these mansions.

Speaker 8

So again, the hotel.

Speaker 2

Manager at Lameritage, they were in Beverly Hills, said that there were notes put on Sean Combs's profile. Whenever he would call the hotel and give whatever fake name he wanted to give to rent a room, there were notes on his file, for example, please monitor outside his room and down the hall to spray air freshener. I don't know what he was doing in the room. I mean we know some of the stuff he was doing in

the room. Assuming that that was probably the marijuana that a lot of people have already testified, he would he'd get pretty high while these freakofts were going on. Here's another note on Sean Comb's hotel profile. Always all caps, always spills candle wax on everything, and uses excessive amounts of oil. Place the room out of order on departure for deep cleaning. Well at the very least they were

deep clean in those rooms. And then another note on the Shan Combs hotel profile, whenever he would make a get a room at the Lameritage in Beverly Hills, please authorize an extra thousand dollars when guest stays with us to cover any room damages.

Speaker 8

They then went on.

Speaker 2

And talked with a computer forensics agent who was called to the stand, and that forensics agent talk about getting some information from Cassie Ventore's laptops. The cross examination of that computer expert has started, but at this point they have concluded for the day, concluded for the weekend as a matter of fact, so that Sean Ditty Combs trail won't start back up again until Tuesday. So just some

latest of that latest on that case. Tomorrow Tomorrow is our first news and Bruise of twenty twenty five, And yes, Shannon, we'll be back tomorrow for the news and Bruise. We're going to be live at Bravery Brewing in Lancaster, right off the fourteen freeway. It's very easy to get to. It's going to be incredible weather tomorrow. Out on the patio is where they have the stage set up for us so you can enjoy the this year's edition of KFIPA and it will be on tap and in can

so you can buy some and take some home with you. You can also enjoy kfi's We're actually going to do a Gary and Shannon Show special pizza tomorrow. So when you go and you want to grab some lunch, the Kfi'm sorry, the Bravery Pizza Kitchen will be open. We don't have a pizza kitchen here. The Bravery Pizza Kitchen will be open. It's award winning pizza. We have one specifically picked out that we think you might like, so you can grab some lunch while you're there, and then we have some

stuff to give away. Bravery has some stuff to give away, some special surprises. And then immediately after the live show, we're going nine to one right at one o'clock, we need audience participation for the Gas Weekend Fix that will be recording. That's the podcast episode that only appears on the weekends.

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It does not appear during the rest of the week.

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So make sure if you're listening on the podcast, you hit the subscribe button, make sure you comment, leave a message, share the podcast with other people, you'll get that Weekend Fix, which is a segment that only airs on the podcast. That's all coming up tomorrow, Bravery Brewing in Lancaster, A big twelve o'clock hour still to go. Gary and Shannon will continue right after this. You've been listening to The

Gary and Shannon Show. Always hear us live on KFI AM six forty nine am to one pm every Monday through Friday, and anytime on demand on the iHeartRadio app.

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