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4th of July LIVE from Chateau ‘Le Mo PART THREE

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ICYMI: Hour Three of ‘Later, with Mo’Kelly’ Presents – Part Three of an evening of Family, Fun & Fireworks from the 4th annual 4th of July LIVE Broadcast from Chateau ‘Le Mo - on KFI AM 640…Live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app

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K f I am sixty. You're listening to Later with Mo Kelly on demand on the iHeartRadio app. We're live from Chateau Lemo And also not to confuse you, we are instagram live at Later with Mo Kelly and at Nick Polyokenny. You can see what's going on in the studio at Later with Mo Kelly, I'm sharing the screen with at Nick Polyochinni. Nick is up at the park showing the fireworks and it's I can't describe it to you. You just have to go see it for yourself. You can hear the fireworks in the

background. I wish they were sound effects, but they're all real. You can see the fireworks from our view at my house at n at Later with mo Kelly on Instagram and also at Nick Polyokenni. We have a dual Instagram live feed going right now. A bunch of partygoers and attendees just walked up there, readying themselves for the activity, the spectacle that it is, and it is absolutely amazing. I cannot wait for us to be able to get

the opportunity to go up there. Every single year I come. I like to do this three sixty spin where I get to show everyone who doesn't believe, Like every single angle that you look up there you see all of the shows and all of these amazing hood fireworks. This is what Fourth of July is literally all about. We have someone who is on the Instagram live asking are those fireworks legal? I can't tell you. The ones that you see in the sky, for the most part, are legal. They're coming from

the sanctioned fireworks shows because they started nine o'clock. But there are a lot of illegal, professional grade fireworks that you're going on right now as well. One thing that always I think makes me the most uneasy is because with all of the rapid sounds and repeated sounds that we hear, we know for a fact, okay, let's not kid each other, we know for a fact that some of this mixed in is also gunfire. And that is what I

don't get about here in Los Angeles. Why Angelina's don't just at least look, if you're gonna be bold enough, bad enough to have illegal fireworks, then just keep the guns at home. Please do not shoot up into the air. Those bullets come down, yes, if it may not be reported as much as it should be, but those bulls when they come down, lives are lost. If you're just tuning in, we have an Instagram live

at Later with Mo Kelly. You can see the fireworks and also see into the studio as we're broadcasting line from Chateau lem And also we're sharing the Instagram live with at Nick Poliochini and you can there. You can also see the three sixty degree fireworks that we've been talking about all evening. I know some people hit me on Instagram saying, Mo, there shouldn't be any illegal fireworks. We just did a segment talking about how we're trying to move away from

a legal fireworks and legal fireworks to drone shows. But you know, I don't know if there's any real appetite to stop it. We're in agreement. They're dangerous. Yeah, no, and this is something that I don't think anyone who is impacted by fireworks would disagree. I know my co parent, I've invited her several times to come and hang out with us, but because of growing up in Philadelphia and because of certain instances in her life dealing with

gun violence, she is actually petrified and afraid of fireworks. And it is real. It is a very very real fear almost like with you and be's her and fireworks do not get along, never have and it is like that for so many people. And this is not some big commercial fool or anti fireworks things, because look, everyone right now, within the sound of our

voice, look you've heard us. We are against the illegal fireworks. But what you're hearing outside these individuals setting them up, they do not care. They don't care about what we're talking about. Why because they've already purchased them with the specific purpose of setting it off on the fourth of July. Right. And also, I don't have a fear of fireworks, but I have a healthy respect of the danger of fireworks. I've been burned by fireworks,

so I know how dangerous they can be. And we were being flipped before about you know, are we tired of losing our figures and setting our houses on fire? But that's the real cost of these shows. I was more talking about the nostalgia connected to them and the Fourth of July, and I think that's an impediment as to why we have trouble getting past the use of traditional fireworks, be it legal or illegal. And also there's a cottage industry.

There are a lot of people who are willing to buy these fireworks. They may be coming from across the border in large part, but they're people buying them here as well. Yeah, no, no, no, no, this isn't I have not seen an illegal firework like set up on a street corner the entire year. So wherever they're going to get these, they

are going to get there and bring them back. Right. We just talked about how California is trying to work with New Mexico and Nevada to curb the import of illegal fireworks, but that still is individuals going across the border, leaving California and bringing them in because they've long ban the cell of them in Los Angeles County in particular, and I believe Orange County as well, But that doesn't stop it. That doesn't stop it at all. And you know,

hey, sometimes people got to learn the hard way. Unfortunately. I just hope it's not you know, someone that lives near you, brother, So if you still want to tune into the fireworks, I want to log off my Instagram line, but later with mo Kelly log onto at Nick Poliochini right now, don't ask me to spell it, just figure it out at Nick Paublo'chinni. He is bringing you the fireworks live three sixty degrees from my house, just outside my house, and we're gonna take a quick break.

Now the other side, we're gonna let you listen to one of our classic segments of movies and the Fourth of July, and then we'll hit you on the other side. It's Later with Mo Kelly coming to you live from Chateau le mo on the fourth of July, Independence Day, Happy Birthday America. You're listening to Later with Moe Kelly on demand from KFI AM six forty. Of course we were going to discuss movies in the fourth of July at some

point. Well, now is that point? I remember in a movie sense, the fourth of July weekend was supposed to be the weekend for what would be the biggest movie of the summer, if not the year. That's when the big movie you'd have either a Will Smith offering or a Tom Cruise offering something that was supposed to be the weekend. It doesn't feel like that's the case anymore. Jaws was set on the fourth of July. When I think

about beach scenes and going to the beach during the summer. If you're at least over the age of forty, you can't help but associate the beach with Jaws. It changed how everyone went into the water. Whatever that promotion was, Yes, Jaws was set on the fourth of July. This is a great white larry, a big one, and any shark expert in the world

will tell you it's a killer. It's a man eater. Look. The situation is that apparently a great white shark has staked to claim in the waters off Family Island, and he is going to continue to feed here as long as there is food in the water, and there's no limit to what he's going to do. I mean, we've already had three incidents, two people killed inside of a week, and it's going to happen again. It happened before the Jersey Beature scene. Five people chewed up in the one week.

Tell them about the swimmers. A shark is attracted to the exact kind of splashing, an activity that occurs whenever human beings go in swimming. You cannot avoid it if you open the beatures on the fourth of July. It's like ringing the dinner bell for CHRISTI what are the movies come to mind. When you think of the Fourth of July weekend, only one movie the onliest movie movie, and that is Independence Day. That's not top of the list.

Why we even talking about movies and Fourth of July? That was I guess a little too obvious for me. And that's probably arguably I can't think of one that's probably the biggest Fourth of July weekend movie of all time. Yeah, and probably obviously Fourth of July themed movie of all time. The sequel great disappointment, but the original was just wrapped in fourth of July. And like I'm looking at TV right now, they have Independence Day on. You

can't escape it. I mean not that that's some surprise. Of course they're going to show Independence Day. They do every single year, literally have to. A few movies have captured the culture like that. It is the film that arguably cemented Will Smith as one of the biggest actors ever define cemented, given where he is right now, Okay, cemented in the terms of After that, the summer became known as what Will Smith Summer. He was a

big Willie. He ruled the summers every summer after that. Hit film after hit film after hit film, and that is what did it for him. Now we know he's trying to come back, so I think that there may be hope for him. But regardless, this film here is the film that everyone I think career wise, he's done a lot but pop culture across the board. You know him from this film. You know this was supposed to

be my weekend off. I knew she got me out of here, dragging your heavy ass through the burning desert with your dreadline sticking out the back of my pastute. You gotta come down here with an attitude hacking off bigg and band And what the hell is that smell? I could have been at a barbecue, all right? We run lines of Independence Day, that speech by Bill Pullman. I can almost recite it from memory. We will be united

in our common interests. Perhaps it's fate that today is the fourth of July and you will once again be fighting for our freedom, not from tyranny, impression, or persecution, but from annihilation. We're fighting for our right to live, to exist, and should we win, the day, the fourth of July will no longer be known as an American holiday, but as the day when the world declared in one voice, we will not go quietly into the night. We will not vanish without a fight. We're going to live

on, We're going to survive. Today we celebrate our Independence Day and there are a few movies and I have to rethink my choice because I was thinking Jaws was the pre eminent one. Know, it has to be Independence that it has to be. It has to be the very fact that this film has coined one of the greatest lines in all of cinema. It cannot which one, there are a lot of them. No, no, no, no, the one Moe. You knew then there's no greater line in cinema.

Then that's but that's only if you really know the movie. And also it's kind of prophetic now given how the Pentagon has come out with all this information about UFOs and everything else. I mean, it's actually like, uh, yeah, you knew then, you knew that talking about Judd Hirsh's character talking about the aliens, you know, the aliens in the bunker area of fifty one. You know that it all be dead Now, it wasn't my David, none of you did anything to prevent this. There's nothing we could

do. We were totally unprepared for this. Ah, don't give me unprepared. Come on, it was what in the nineteen fifties or whatever. You you had that spaceship that yeah, yeah, that thing that you found in New Mexico, that that was not the spaceship Russell wells well in Mexico. Yeah. No, you had the spaceship and you had the bodies. They were all locked up in a bunk up and that was that. David An Area fifty one, right, area fifty one. You know, Dan,

and you did nothing and you did nothing. Yeah. The only thing about that film that I to this day have qualms with is the fact that earthmade technology could easily plug in to technology that was light years Beyonce with just a thumb drive. They were they were still using a USB. Yeah, that was that was tough. And you know it's like my Commodore sixty four hacking norad it it doesn't work. The three hundred bad dial up modem. You're

listening to later with Moe Kelly on demand from KFI AM six forty. As we continue Chateau Lemo Live and in person, I'm joined in my studio, my personal studio, by the producer of Soul cal Saturday, Miss Kayla Austin Kayla, how you doing this season? I am having a blast at this is your third time attending. If I'm not mistaken, I literally have an annual tradition here only because of you. I'm like, oh, I'm doing my annual fourth of July tradition National Solomo. You text me, it's like,

can I bring my sisters? Like wait, wait, you always bring your sister. What do you mean? Why are you asking me? Can I bring your sister? I know my sister looks forward to whatever year. She's like, well, when we first got here three years ago, one of your cousins or Wendy's cousin, she was pregnant, so we love to see how big the little girl is now she's so old and like her little sons are like, I can't wait to see I'm big. The boys gotten

what's going on? Know what the dogs? So it's amazing here. The years are flying by, and I after this before, but I want to ask you again because all of tonight has been about family, tradition, memories, nostalgia. You're from the East Coast, where exactly from Atlantic City, Atlantic City, Atlantic City, New Jersey, the boardwalk and all. When you were growing up, what was the fourth of July. What were some

of the traditions or festivity. Well, my grandma she had a house right on the bay, so we were able to kind of get in our boat that we had and watch the fireworks from the bay, which was really cool growing up or watching it from her doc. I love how your accent is coming out, your Jersey accent? Is it? I didn't notice it anymore. I'm just like they told me that outside to One of your cousins told me that outside I tried to act like I was from South Central. It's

like you said, talk you did. But yeah, and then we all just go to the Atlanta City Boardwalk and watch the fire fireworks there. That was definitely a tradition to go there. And also with that's where we saw Miss America too. So you came to California you were not a radio new What brought you to California given that you had a radio career already on the

East Coast. Well, I did a morning show in an afternoon drive for about five years when I randomly got laid off because they can no longer afford my talent. This is this is radio. If you you've not worked in radio, unless you've lost a job. I've been raided, right. I thought that that that that rumor would never affect my life. I lost at least three Yeah, yeah, so I'm halfway there. So I got laid off and I'm crazy. So my reaction was to buy a one way flight

to la Like, oh, you guys are one way one way. I got laid off in September. I bought a one way flight like maybe a week or two later for January tenth, and I said, I have everything. You didn't have a job and then decided to get on a plane to a place you never lived, probably have few contacts, no contacts, no friends, no family, no job, nothing. I just said, I'm going to buy a one way flight three three thousand miles away and figure it out. But you have a sister out here, So how does that work?

Well, I got out here four years ago. Lee was only here two years. I convinced her two years after. I've been like, you need to come here too. You were here. Bye bye bye yourself, Bye bye bye myself. What was the first step after the one way fighter? After I landed, it's the same basically. After I landed, I literally didn't realize what I was doing. I didn't realize how major of a city Los Angeles was. I got lost every single time I left the house.

I cried so many times, but I think that that's just what I had to go through. And then the pandemic had because I got here January twenty twenty, and then Mark twenty twenty, the pandemic was here. So it was literally just doing applications getting told no until September of twenty twenty when I got hired at CAFI. So from January to September November, I had no job. Why radio, Oh my gosh, I love it. I

think that this is the most fun job you can ever have. You just get to turn on the mics, share your opinion, connect with the community. I don't think there's anything like radio. The intimacy. I call it the intimacy. You get to connect with people the way that you can't connect on social media, you can't connect television. There is a under one personal conversation that you could have with someone in their home, in their car,

and you can have it every single day. And I learned things about you, and people will learn things about me as a host that you can't learn about the television personality. You can't interact with me, especially pre social media, you know, with a TV personality like you could a radio personality, and but you're still chasing this dream. It's so intimate. I agree that it's a way to connect with people, and I also love being able to

express some creative freedoms. So I think that radio A lot of people who don't work in radio think it's just kind of turning on the microphone and just shooting the craps. Couldn't That is so far from the truth. Like, it's such controlled conversation, it's such creative, like it's it's just very intentional. It's not just very flip floppy. It's a lot of fun. It's

a lot of fun. Now you are the producer of Soul col Saturday, which is hosted by Tauola Shark, who's also the producer of Later with bo Kelly. What has that experience been like? What has that journey been? Like? I love Twala Sharp so much. He has taught me so much because I feel like Sol Kyle is my newest show. I've been recording, I've been producing shows. I've been on air for the while for a while

now. But me and Twala kind of started SOCAO at the same time because it wasn't a show before I came on to the scene, but he asked me to be his producer and I have so while is a real deal, Like, first of all, he's a radio legend. I learned so much from him. I learned just the intentionality behind what the show is, the intentionality behind the show brand, and how if I give him a show or a guest that isn't in line with what we're working toward, how he shoots

that down. Like he just really taught me so much in radio. And I thought I knew a lot, but starting with the new show, with the head Han Show and the King legend of radio, it's like, Wow, people don't know Twiler Sharp has more than thirty years in radio. I don't know the exact math, but if you know the history of radio in Los Angeles and the historic nature of the station ninety two point three, the

beat in Los Angeles, you would know the name to Wallas Sharp. And I remember when Tawyla Sharp had his interview at KFI and I said to Tula, it's like, look, you know, we're trying to do something different here and you may not see it right now, given how the station sounds back then. We're talking two thousand and tennish twenty eleven, sometime around then,

And I said, just trust me, Twala. I don't know how it's gonna happen, when it's gonna happen, but we're trying to change how LA sounds because I was told when I came in to talk radio that you can't have music on talk radio. We do a lot of music on top data. You can't talk about sports on news talk radio. We talk about sports on news talk radio. So I'm not a believer in what you can't

do. I am a firm believer in what I know works, and I know what works in the sense of connecting with people things that people like to discuss. People don't talk about politics all day long. Who does that? There are other conversations that we have and other conversations that we should have. Why because we're family, And when you're with family, you'll talk about anything.

You may talk about the Kardashians, and it may move to sports, it may move to your favorite show or your favorite movie, and that I think creates the best relationship between host and listener and all I can say is thank you. Also not only did Tuala Sharp, host of Soul Cow Saturday, but also you, Kayla Austin, You've come on this journey with us. We were trying to school you on some things early on and now you start to see Hunh Howler, it is a process and it's a journey.

It's not a destination. All the things that we're doing right now and later with mo Kelly, it took us a while to get to this point. We didn't just open the mic and say hey, we're just gonna have a live show at the crib. It didn't work like that. Hey we're going to talk about sports. No, it didn't work that right. You know, Hey, why don't we talk about movies? No. There were things that we had to do to grow to a point where people established a relationship

with us and trusted us to have these conversations. Yes, we have the more serious conversations, but they know that it comes from a point of sincerity and authenticity. And you, I would like to consider part of my radio tree. Your success is our success gone with your bet So thank you,

thank you. I've learned so much from you and in Towala and I appreciate you being my You didn't ask to me my mentors, but I came in here and I asked you in Touala so many questions from the time I started, and you have never hesitated to give me an answer, give me advice, or help me in the right direction. That I'm eternally grateful for you when I do get to where I'm going. Well, I say it this way. If we have these platforms and we don't use them to lift,

uplift and help one another, than what's the freaking point. You're right, I thank you. So I'll talk to you soon. Cale when we come back. We're going to close out Chateau le Mo, this annual celebration of America's Birthday and Independence Day here on KFI AM six forty. In just a moment, you're listening to Later with Moe Kelly on demand from KFI AM six forty to Walla Sharp. You've been with me every step of the way. You've been on this journey. Now I think we've really hit our stride and

having some fun with it. We've talked about these things. Now we're doing these things, food, family, fun, fireworks for the fourth year. What are your thoughts. I think that every year it just gets better. If you were here in the building, you would have seen. As a producer, Dana says, we're going up. We are going up, and that is what it is all about. We're taking it to the next level. Hopefully next year both Foosh and Mark can join us, because then the

family will really be complete. Yeah, I'm tired of Mark. Get your ass up and bring your ass all over to the chateau. I know, really stop playing listen to the peer pressure. Wow, okay, okay, pressure. I know you're not my peers. You're not my peers. Look, and I know Foods really wants to be here because he loves fun as much as we do. I don't know, maybe Mark doesn't love fun, but what this is allow? I hate fun? You figured it out.

I gett so jealous every time I see the lives and I see the spread that you put out, especially Bloodsos Like, yes, every year bloods barbecue over here. Yeah, come on, here's actually the story behind it. When Bloodsoe's had first opened on Librea, they were a relatively new barbecue place, and The mo Kelly Show was having one of its annual celebrations it's birthday shows. Blood So's had reached out and said, hey, can we cater

your anniversary show? And they gave us googlebs of food, just gave us. It's like, just you know, just give us some promotion on the air. And ever since then, Yep, we've been riding with Bloodsoe's Barbecue and that's how it should be. You know, they took care of us, we take care of them, and they did. When I say they catered today's party and show, No, we paid for that. You know, that's a part of the relationship. We're not asked for stuff for free.

It's just that we want to support you and your business because you supported us when there was no reason to. Yeah, I remember that. That was literally the second anniversary show, because we did the one at the Bowling Alley, and then the next one we said, you know what, let's do something different. Yep, let's have a live in studio audience chairs, all in the in the booth, chairs, all in air mix. And

it was a party and we are keeping that party going now. People may not know we've talked about it. How Twala, you're from the commercial music radio portion of the business. I'm from the radio label portion of the business. And we came up at a time where there was no such thing as impossible. You were given a task or you wanted to achieve a goal, and you just went out and did it, like, for example, said we don't have the money for this, We don't have the money for that.

Okay, we'll make it well, somehow make it ourselves. Like for example, we don't have the money to do an anniversary show certain location. That's fine, We'll throw our own anniversary show. We'll find someone to bring us some food. We'll open up the doors and let just people come in the studio. That's what we did. Yeah, yeah, by hook or by crook. The industry and the world we came from, there was no I can't do that. It was get it done blank blank blank blank blank

blank blank, get it instead of your name. There are several curses thrown at you. And that is the hustle that we put into this show. Why we work so hard to do the impossible and oftentimes ask for forgiveness instead of permission. I am sorry, Robin, but that's our mindset. Our mindset is we are going to make it happen by hook or crook, because we are trying to make sure that you you listening, get the best show

that you will ever ever experience. Every time I when I say to people and I say it on air, and I don't know if people take me seriously or know that I'm serious. When I say I'm the best job in the world, I mean exactly that because the things that I had to do to get to this point. I've talked about it publicly in my public speeches, but most people don't know it. Gone through hell and the high water and be able to get here. And they say that you're working on your

day off. No, no, no, this is fun. I'm also doing something for the job, but it's not work. It's not the same. I enjoy talking to you each and every night from Monday to Friday, seven to ten pm. And I enjoy working with Tuala and everyone else at KFI. This is fun under the guys of work. I love talking to you in Los Angeles and you in Orange County and you in San Diego County and San Bergardino County and Ventura County because I am no different than you.

I'm just a guy who likes to talk and have some opinions about this and that, and I get the opportunity to share some of them and my world view with you listening right now. I'm not trying to convince you to vote for someone. I'm not trying to convince you to see the world as I do. I'm just trying to have a conversation with you and somehow, hopefully we can meet in the middle, because I would like this show to be a reflection of how I would like to see the world. You know,

the people who are here at this party, they're my family. We may not be blood related, but damn it, I would go to the mat and through a wall for all of you because you are my family chosen. And that does not to discount Stefan and Mark, who may not physically be here, but if it went down, I'd be right there, shoulder to

shoulder with them. This has been a journey, this has been a fantastic voyage, as they say, and we're going to keep this party going beyond just this moment, beyond just tonight, and we as we come to the end of the fourth of July chateaule Mod Celebration, the fourth annual, just know we do this because we love you. Last what it's yours Tuala.

Please, whatever you do, do not drink and drive today. There are several ride share companies that are just to tap away if you do anything, save a life, call it Uber, call a cab, or just if you can stay where you are. I've lost too many friends to the victimization of drunk driving and I don't want it to be you, so please do not drink a driver. I've been hit as a pedestrian by a trunk driver, so I co sign that and with that, be safe and we will

talk to you soon, in fact tomorrow. It's later with mo Kelly k if I AIM six forty. We're live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app. You've been listening, so later with mo Kelly. You can always hear us live on KFI AM six forty seven pm to ten pm every Monday through Friday, and anytime on demand on the iHeartRadio app.

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