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The John Kobylt Show

John & Ken Show Hour 1 (07/17)

The John Kobylt Show

Premiere Networks

News

4.3799 Ratings

🗓️ 17 July 2023

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

Death Valley got to 128 degrees Fahrenheit over the weekend. The LA Times is not for sale. An update on the homeless problem. Kamala Harris had another speech gaffe.

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0:00.0

KFI, AM 640, you're listening to the John and Ken show On Demand on the IHeart Radio app.

0:08.6

We're on the radio from one until four, and then after four o'clock, whatever you missed,

0:13.0

you can pick up on the John and Ken on Demand podcast on the IHeart app, and you can listen to that 24-7.

0:20.3

We can always be on in your head we're still

0:23.8

giving away money in about 15 minutes there'll be another keyword for your chance to win stay

0:28.4

tune about 120 for the first of the three keywords we'll have for you on today's show well debor

0:35.3

mark missed our road trip john and and I went out to Death Valley

0:37.7

and stood there, whereas it hit 128 degrees. It was wonderful, right, John?

0:44.3

Yeah, and we jogged for a while. What about nine and a half? Yeah. A place called Furnace

0:50.5

Creek. Isn't that weird? That's the place where they recorded this 128 degree temperature. Furnace Creek. Isn't that weird? That's the place where they recorded this 128 degree

0:54.6

temperature. Furnace Creek. They claim the hottest ever was July of 1913. Same place, Furnace Creek,

1:04.7

134. But some kind of question that measurement being 100 years ago. It's, well, everything has to be questioned.

1:14.0

Because we only have, you know, 100 and I don't know, 50 years worth of records.

1:20.8

Oh, yeah.

1:21.2

Well, the point is of whatever record keeping we have.

1:24.7

But, you know, at least to say it's 100 years ago is to say, well,

1:27.8

is it really getting warmer? It was warmer than this. It was an all-time record 100 years ago.

1:31.7

We're getting cooler. Yes, Valley doesn't have any people. I mean, that's a, that's a lot of tourists,

1:37.1

though. Yeah, because it's also very narrow. It's a geological quirk. And the reason it gets so hot there is because the lower you are, the hotter the air is.

1:54.4

You know, when you're high up in a mountain, the temperatures are cooler.

1:57.8

And if you're walled in, you're in an actual valley and you're walled in

2:01.8

hence the San Fernando Valley temperatures. Right. San Fernando, San Gabriel Valley. But,

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