Need To Know for March 14, 2023
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00:00Stop doom scrolling. We did it for you. Here's what you need to know with Amy and Sean on 1027 VGS.
00:08President Biden expected to be in town later today, which is going to tie up valley roads and freeways throughout the valley starting around 530 p.m.
00:15Continuing through 8 p.m. Everywhere from the airport connector to the 215 westbound to the 1595 Summerlin Parkway, you name it, could be closed.
00:25It's going to be nuts. Full list of expected closures would have been at 1027 VGS dot com, but I can't log in.
00:34But I'm logged out. But just use your imagination. LBMPD on Twitter actually has a pretty good list of what to expect and when.
00:40And then on Wednesday, he flies out around lunchtime. So going anywhere near the the resort corridor in the airport.
00:48Don't. Yeah, hopefully everybody already left for spring break.
00:51You know, if you're if it was going to come, this is the week. Yeah, I guess.
00:56Say hello to your new quarterback. Raiders have reportedly agreed to a three year contract with San Francisco 49ers quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo worth 67 million dollars,
01:06according to multiple sources, which is a fraction of what Derek Carr was due.
01:10I think he was due around, what, 120 change. Yeah, that means there's going to be more money to play with this offseason.
01:16Bolster the team. Garoppolo had success with the 49ers, led the team to a Super Bowl and three NFC championships game championship games, rather.
01:25But he's also made of glass and he's had a share of injuries.
01:29Oddsmakers, because of those injuries, have actually dropped the Super Bowl odds for the Raiders at the Westgate, dropping him from 30 to one to 60 to one.
01:41And that's got to be a bad feeling. But there's no backup quarterback right now.
01:47Jared Stidham is gone. He was headed to the Broncos now. So who's the backup?
01:51Because chances are we may see this backup if Jimmy can't stay healthy.
01:55Yeah, it's I feel like Raiders fans for sure.
02:00And people that live here that are rooting for the team, you want them to do well because it's just good for us.
02:05And I got kind of disappointed. He's very good to look at, for sure.
02:10He is handsome. He's very handsome.
02:11And as a matter of fact, we have a photo gallery at 1027VGS.com.
02:14Let me tell you something. I'm on the straight and narrow, but if I wasn't.
02:18He's super good looking.
02:20If I had to, one time, it would be him.
02:23I think that there's options. There's other options.
02:27Who's the options? We're talking about the Ravens quarterback?
02:31Yeah, Lamar Jackson.
02:33And I think Lamar Jackson's like, come on, guys, to the Ravens.
02:35Everybody wants to pay all these people, but no one wants to pay me.
02:39Yeah, no one wants him, exactly, which is interesting because I think he's a pretty good quarterback.
02:42He is, and he's a good guy. He's never, not anything off the field bad.
02:46But yeah, I don't know. Hopefully, right? Fingers crossed.
02:51I just don't think that this is the right thing to do.
02:54McDaniels, the head coach for the Raiders, has a relationship with Garoppolo.
02:59They worked together when they were the Patriots.
03:03So, whole deal. Whatever the case, Jimmy Garoppolo.
03:05He's ours.
03:06Let me tell you something. Here's what happened when he first got his first quarterback job,
03:10when he finally got to the 49ers to be the starting QB.
03:14You know what he did?
03:15They did a porn star right out the gate.
03:17God bless him.
03:19He's going to have a blast here, I'm sure.
03:21Assembly Bill 220 in Carson City would allow SNWA to quite literally cut off water
03:27to homes that use considerably more than their neighbors.
03:30Just in case things get that bleak, they need the ability to potentially do that.
03:34The limits of home use would be 160,000 gallons per year.
03:39That number will put around 20% of Southern Nevada homes right now over the limit.
03:44The average home use is 130,000 gallons.
03:47I just looked at my water bill and I wanted to say, hmm, I wonder because Marsha takes
03:51some pretty long showers.
03:52No, 91,500 gallons.
03:54We got rid of all, all we have is turf now in the backyard.
03:57So, it's like, that's where a lot of it goes.
03:59It goes in the ground.
04:01So, there's that.
04:02You won't have to say Zappos Theater much longer.
04:05Planet Hollywood venue getting renamed to the, drum roll please.
04:09Backed Theater.
04:15B-A-K-K-T.
04:21It's a crypto thing.
04:23Sure.
04:24We'll grab the talk.
04:25New research from Forbes ties Nevada with California for the most expensive states to own a car.
04:30Last year, cost an average of nearly $900 a month to own a car in Nevada, up 11% from
04:36the year prior, insurance, premiums, price of gas, other factors were considered for the
04:40research.
04:40Ohio was the least expensive.
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