You're listening to a wake up call on demand from KF I am six forty k F and kost H T two, Los Angeles, Orange County. Dad agree, Yes, Amy King, this is your wake up call for Thursday, September fourth. We're half not fourth September fourteenth, We're halfway through the month already. I'm Amy King. Thanks for waking up with me this morning. I hope you got your coffee, I got mine, got my oatmeal ready to go. Hey, I got to do something kind of special at
Disneyland yesterday. I'm gonna be telling you about that in just a few minutes. And the show's going to go out of this world today, So you're not gonna want to go anywhere because we've got the one and only Neil de grass Tyson coming on the show. That's coming up at five twenty. Here's what's ahead on the wake up Call. Police have made an arrest in the hit and run crashes involving three bicyclists in Huntington Beach. One of the bicyclists
was killed on Sunday night. The guy arrested is believed to be between fourteen and sixteen years old. The CSU system has approved a plan to hike student tuition six percent a year starting next year. That's more than three hundred dollars a year for undergrads. More than two hundred passengers aboard a cruise ship that ran aground and Greenland are going to be stuck there until at least tomorrow.
The Ocean Explorer ran aground in a remote part of Greenland Monday afternoons, so they've been stuck there for a while and haven't had any luck getting them unstuck. At six oh five, it's handle on the news that killer in Pennsylvania back in custody in large part because of a K nine named Yoda. Let's get started with some of the stories coming out of the KFI twenty four hour newsroom. Dozens of people in Whittier have had to leave their homes because of
a big gas leak. A woman who lives in the area on Vicki drives his crews have been doing construction in the area. Some neighbors say they started smelling gas yesterday afternoon. The mother of a baby found alone in a stroller in LA's Larchmont village has been arrested on suspicion of child endangerment. The toddler, about two to three years old, was found at about three in the
morning on Tuesday. Police say the mom's I D was in the stroller, so they found out who she was and arrested her when she showed up for work. Former La County Sheriff Alex vien Auava says he's going after Janis Han's seat as chair of the La County Board of Supervisors. Vien Auava says Han and other elected officials have let LA spiral out of control. They know that career politicians are only going to ensure that continuous downward spiral. It's not going
to change. They created the problem and they're trying to sell you, Oh yeah, we'll change, We'll do better next time. No, they're not being away. Announced his campaign in Whittier yesterday, defending his stance that LA was safer when he was sheriff. The Studio City Neighborhood Council has collapsed over the board appointing a registered sex offender. The man was voted into the council last month while two members were aware that he may have been convicted of rape
and had been paroled in twenty twenty one. Board member Kim Clement says she was conflicted on how to handle the situation after being pressured by the city to proceed. That was very difficult because only two of us going into the meeting new and yet it was so new. It was just a complete shock and disbelief, Clement said. Yesterday, most of the board members resigned after confirming the new council members served thirteen years in prison for sexual assault Chris Adler KFI
News. The White House says the House impeachment inquiry targeting President Biden is a move to prevent unhappy Republicans from removing Kevin McCarthy as speaker. Yeah, Matt Gates as well threatened to ouse him as speaker if he didn't do it. White House Press Secretary Karin Jeanpierre criticized McCarthy for not putting the impeachment inquiry up for a vote in the House. She says some Republicans admit there's no evidence
President Biden profited from his son's business dealings. Caesar's Entertainment in Las Vegas is reportedly paid about a half of a thirty million dollar ransom. Following a cyber attack the Wall Street journalists, hackers pretended to be the IT department to have a password changed. MGM Resorts also reported a cybersecurity issue Sunday that caused the company to shut down slot machines, sports betting, kiosks, digital keys for
hotel rooms, online reservations, and credit card transactions. Well, that doesn't sound like any fun in Las Vegas at all. Several toys are vying for a spot in the National Toy Hall of Fame. The Strong National Museum of Play in Rochester, New York, has announced this year's finalists for induction. The list includes Bingo, Cabbage Patch Kids, Battleship You Sunk My Battleship, Baseball Cards, Nerve Toy Slime, Teenage Mutant, Ninja Turtles, and Ken.
People can vote online for their favorite toys until September twentieth. The winning toys will be announced in November. It's five or six on your wake up call. Let's get right into it and say good morning to ABC's Stephen Portnoy. Stephen Hunter Biden is suing over his laptop. Tell us about this. Yeah. The lawsuit is filed against him and named Garrett Ziegler and ten unnamed
co defendants. Filed in the Central District California, where you are. And the lawsuit alledges that Garrett Ziegler and his co defendants violated state and federal computer privacy laws by hacking into not just the laptop itself, but in particular the encrypted iPhone backup that was stored on the laptop, and there are emails and photographs that have since become public is Garrett Ziegler has been putting these materials on
his website for the last couple of years, and the lawsuit comes this week. It's the same week the House Republicans are moving forward with what they're calling an impeachment inquiry into the president. And the suggestion, of course, that they're making is that the former president in some way benefited from his son's business dealings in an untoward way, something that they've offered no specific evidence of, other than in situations and intimations based on, in part some of the things
that were on the laptop. So Hunter Biden, it all becomes a bit of a circle here. Hunter Biden is suing in civil court. He wants a civil trial, he wants a jury to hear the case and to award him damages. Can't they can they stop that dead in its tracks by saying that Hunter dropped off that computer and signed the piece of paper saying, hey, if I don't come pick it up, I surrendered the computer. It's interesting because the lawsuit does not emphatically say that the laptop was Hunters. It
was something that you know, they say what they do. Yeah, it's very strange. But what they are saying is encrypted iPhone backup was Hunters. Right. So that's kind of the lane pin in it because the iPhone wasn't the computer. It's a separate thing, but that was his and he didn't turn that in. Well, it's the data really and the fact that an action had to be taken to hack that data. They say that that's a
violation of California and federal computer privacy laws. That I mean, I listen, I'm not an experts, says, you know, but that is the argument that they're making. One argument that the defendant, Garret Ziegler's making is that he's an author, and so he's essentially you read between the lines and it makes some sort of a First Amendment defense that he had the right to publish these things, that it was in the public interest, that there's some
sort of news gathering protection. Very interesting to see how it all plays out. But the allegation is that Garrett Ziegler boasted about hacking into this encrypted file, which is not easy to do. Oh, so he's said, hey, I hacked into this, but it was on the computer that was surrendered, but it was tied to an iPhone that wasn't surrendered. Maybe well, I suppose, But the point is that it was the dad on the laptop, but that the ideas it was it was itself, it was itself protected
or encrypted, and then they went in and hacked that. So one of the things we should mention is that Garret Ziegler formerly served in the Trump White House. He was an aide to Peter Navarro and Navarro was a trade advisor and was said to be responsible for helping to bring Sydney Powell into the Oval office in that now infamous December meeting where Sydney Powell started spouting things that even
the former president described as crazy about election interference and fraud. And so Sydney Powell has not been sued multiple times and finds herself as one of the nineteen co defendants in the Georgia election interference case. Okay, and I know you gotta run. But Hunter Biden wants a jury trial. Isn't he like a
that's isn't he kind of a sketchy person in everybody's eyes? At this point, that'll be up to a jury to weigh, a jury of Southern California's by the way, look, this is the argument would be that the defendant violated particular laws, and that will be the basis for the case to be weighed. But at the same point, you know, we'll see what the defense brings up. Never a dull moment. And I'm so glad you're here to share all this with us, Stephen Port, and I thank you.
Yeah, let's get back to some of the stories coming out of the KFI twenty four hour news room. A teenager has been arrested for a fatal hit and run crash that was part of a spree of side swipe attacks on bicyclists in Huntington Beach. The suspect, it's a mill juvenile between the age of fourteen and seventeen. Huntington Beach police is Jessica Kutilla, says. Investigators found the black four door Sedan believed to be involved, which led to the arrest.
Juvenile was poked in the Orange County juvenilele on several counts, including homicide. Investigators say call started coming in Sunday night of three attacks that appeared to intentionally target bicyclists, all the sense it has happened within the hour in a short distance from each other in Orange County. Corbin Carson k if I News. A man from la is facing a minimum of ten years in prison for illegally selling guns out of his Hookah lounge downtown Povac. De Gaussian admitted to
selling eleven guns out of his shop, which included ghost guns. US attorney's Kiered macavoy says investigators executed a search worn at the hookah shop in twenty to twenty one. During this search, they seized five point eight ounces of methamphetamine, a digital scale, a two hundred and fifteen rounds of AMMO, and many firearms he was willing to sell. One of them was a sought off shotgun. Degaussian also admitted to selling metha is part of his plea yesterday.
He's set to be sentenced in January. Blake Trolley k if I News. Bill Maher says his HBO show real time is returning this fall without Riders. Mar says he loves his writers and is one of them, but he's not prepared to lose an entire year and see so many below the line people suffer so much. He added yesterday's segments like his monologue, desk piece, new
Rules or editorial won't happen. In solidarity with the ongoing WGA and SAG strike, He says the show without Riders will not be as good, but the heart of the show will continue. Bodies have been washing ashore in Libya days after flooding killed at least six thousand people. The mayor of Derma, which was especially hard hit, Sunday, says the death toll is still climbing. ABC's Tom Sufi Burridge says nine thousand people are missing in the coastal city of
Dernah. Rescue is navigating through dense mud and tangle debris retrieving bodies. Drna was destroyed when two dams burst because of a storm that caused waves twenty three feet high to rush through the town and into the sea. Officials in a neighboring coastal town say at dam there could also collapse and cause similar devastation and Utah Republican Senator Mitt Romney says he's not running for reelection. In twenty twenty four, he said he would be in his mid eighties at the end of
a second six year Senate term. Romney was once governor of Massachusetts and ran for president in twenty twelve. He's been criticized by some in his own party for voting to convict President Trump at both of his Senate impeachment trials. Got to do something at Disneyland that I haven't done before. I had a glass of wine with my dinner. So Disneyland just recently started selling beer, wine and specialty cocktails at more restaurants. So for decades, Disneyland was dry.
And that's fine, that's great. And in fact, while Disney apparently was totally against having alcohol in the park, he told The Saturday Evening Post back in nineteen fifty six, no liquor, no beer, nothing, because that brings in a rowdy element that brings people we don't want and I feel they don't need it. Well, apparently the people who are running Disney have changed
their tune a little bit. Ogus Cantina opened up in Galaxy's Edge, which is star wars Land a couple of years ago, right after the pandemic, and they started offering they started offering specialty cocktails, and then the Blue by You, which is in New Orleans Square, also had like a hurricane that you could get. But that was the only places aside from Club thirty through
which ninety nine percent of us can ever get into. But just yesterday or actually not yesterday, but on Tuesday they started selling cocktails in Carnation Cafe, river Belt Terrace and Cafe Orleans. So of course, since it's something new at Disneyland, we had to go. And I took Nick Polyochini with me, or he took me with him, one of the two, and we went and had a lovely dinner and I had a glass of wine and Brian
had a hurricane Pims hurricane and it was kind of cool. I mean, it's a little bit weird because you feel like you're doing something bad, like sneaking alcohol into Disneyland or something. But it was good and so it's available. It's not for walk around, it's just when you sit down, but a new feature for you to enjoy at Disneyland next time you go to visit.
And for me that's going to be tomorrow, Okay. Right now, I am absolutely thrilled to say good morning to astrophysicist and best selling author and well all around smart guy Neil deGrasse Tyson. Good morning, Neil, good morning, good morning. Thank you so much for coming on early this morning with us. So Neil's on with us because he has a new book out about the Cosmos and beyond. It's about real science versus basically what we see
in TV and movies. And before we jump in, Neil, I want to just say that when I hear you talk, I realized how incredibly smart you are and how much you know. But you always talk to us in a way that my brain can understand. And I appreciate that because you know, you talk to really smart people sometimes and they talk in these technical terms you don't get, and you have a way of breaking through and talking to me. So I appreciate the dif lecturing and communicating. I think that's that's
that's all it is. So I can face the chalkboard and have you tried to meet me ninety percent of the way of where I am, Well, I can face you and meet you ninety percent other way towards you and that's that's that's my goal and if I achieve that, then that's a good day for me as an educator. Well, I think you have. So you have this new book called Infinity to Infinity and Beyond and again in the meeting me on my side, it's illustrated, so there's there are some fistic pictures
in here. So I read the pictures last night, and okay, you have some of stuff from like the Hubble Space telescope, or not from Hubble, from the James Webbs telescope. Thank web All the latest stuff is in there. So the book has attempts to take the reader on a journey of mind and spirit from the time when we're just standing on Earth looking up, wondering how would you ever get to the move just I could imagine five hundred
years ago looking up? Do you just ascend? Does air continue from Earth already to the moon if you have a balloon, But balloons were kind of a latter day thing, right, so you have to learn that hot air rises and so it tracks. Thanks. So for example, the first aero knots was a sheep, a duck and a rooster. They were sent up in a balloon like what was that? And they just how hard did they get? Well? So, yeah, so it's not safe if you keep
going too high up. And I feel sorry for the sheep because had that experiment failed, the duck and the rooster still had a chance of surviving coming down back to earth. But you you get a sense of are certain dreams you have impossible? They're reel in your head, but they can't happen until more science and technology and engineering arrived. And so we also follow the fits and starts and the mistakes, and when we can, we analogize if there's
scenery that we pass along the way. And these are movies that have attempted to portray some aspect of the science that we talk about, and then we'll tell you if the movie got it right or wrong. And because movies formed part of the pop culture dimension of the communicating there's science, humor, empop culture, which is the three DNA strands of my podcast which is called start Talk. And this is a book in the in the Start Talk tradition.
Well, I love that you were talking about that kind of marriage between art and science because I see a lot of movies and I go or you see some science that's coming out and you go, god, I saw that in a movie like twenty years ago. How did they know? So, like, what's a good example. I know that you you said something about gravity and Sandra Bullock, oh yeah, so just you know when we talk about
how do you escape gravity? You know, I referenced the movie, the movie Gravity, right, which has Sandra Bullock and handsome man leading man. Let's say good George Clooney, thank you and so so I first, I think the movie should have been called zero Gravity because the whole movie is in zero gravity. And they did some very good things, all right. You know, when you burn a candle, a candle just keeps burning. You
know why the hot air rises and it brings in new oxygen. They showed correctly in that movie a flame that extinguished itself because it beats up the oxygen. The warm air doesn't know to rise, and then the absence of oxygen extinguishes the flame. They got so much right, but I had to call him out. How is it that Sandra bullets bangs always knew which way down was? Their hair wasn't floating in the zero G that their hair knew? Okay, so, but it's fun to point this out because we all have.
Many people have seen the movie or other movies. Talk about Back to the Future, talk about the movie The Martian, talk about the Hulk. When we talk about the density of things and air, it's odd that the Hulk could start out just as a little person and it become a big person. Did he just sort of swallow up? And if you did, he would have the density of a beach ball, and Augusta Wynn would just blow him around and we just pop him. He still had but right exacts at
of that. So so if you if, if, if the Hulk actually has masks, when did you get the extra masks from? You had to get it from the energy in the environment. He equals mc squared, and then he would suck all the energy out of his sector of the world, and then there's no no one to fight and there's no battles. But the biggest question is how can his shorts still fit him when he gets big.
I don't never understood that. I've always wondered that. Yeah, okay, so and I was, I was, I was looking through the book and I will tell you I stayed up too late last night because I was trying to cram this in because unfortunately I didn't get it in time to read cover to cover. But I got some questions for you, and one of the big ones that I've always wondered, and you were the perfect person to ask. This is when we go up into space. Because you have a whole
sex and on rockets and leaving the atmosphere and that kind of stuff. How come we can't just go on a plane and just go up to elevation and break out of the atmosphere. Why do we have to go on a rocket straight up like that? Oh? Yeah, yeah, Two very important reasons. First, airplanes work because they're combining the oxygen of the air with the fuel in their fuel tanks to create some form of combustion, right, So they're they're air breathing, right, They need the air to run their engines.
When you get to very high in the atmosphere, the air gets thinner and thinner, there's less and less oxygen. You need a whole different kind of fuel system in order to get around. So another way, you have to bring your own oxygen oxidizers. They're called Okay, so if we were flying in a plane, So if you were in a plane and you just kept going higher and higher. Eventually it wouldn't work anymore because you don't have the oxygen. So not only if you don't have the oxygen, the air
stays aloft because of the buoyancy. That the buoyancy because of the there's air pressing up underneath the wings that keeps it flying. Okay. So that's the weird thing. Like in Apollo eleven that the lundar module is called the eagle,
right, and it shows this eagle landing. Well, an eagle on the Moon would fall like a brick because the eagle has wings that need air, right, So you need the air to hold you up, and you need the oxygen in the air to burn your engines, and you have neither of that in the very highest altitudes, so you need what you call a
rocket. And there it is. Okay, all right, here's another one because you have a section on Mars and terraforming Mars and you have these fabulous photos and so it made me think of again a movie Total Recall where they're on Mars and they're trying to keep the people from getting the oxygen. So could Mars become habitable with the release of water if they found it? Yeah, So we think there's water. That's a great question. We think there
is water on Mars. Well, we have evidence that it was once liquid running water on the Martian surface. If you look at it, everything's dry, but they're me hindering river beds, liver Delta's blood plains, all the all the telltale evidence that Mars was once a liquid planet and it's all gone today. So we should try to figure out how it lost all of those water in case there's some knob we're turning here on Earth that could give us
the same fate. We think maybe it went down into permafrost. So, and the Martian atmosphere is very very thin, one percent that of Earth. So we had to reference the movie The Martian, where does a dust storm gets rocking their spaceship and they give up Mark Wotney for dead because they have to take off because they don't. They all die. But what they don't tell you is the adversary is so thin that one hundred mile an hour winds would be like a gentle grief. It would not have rocked, It would
not have rocked the ship. So we were off there. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I told it him. He said, well, yeah, and I'll give him a haul pass on that because you've got so much other science. Correct. So yeah, if you want to TeleForm it, you have to put microbes in the soils that can naturally produce some oxygen, so you have to work that. But if you TeleForm Mars, you can fly there, walk off your space ship without a space suit, and then we'd
have two planets to live on. That could be cool. Wouldn't that be cool? Okay? Then my last question, because and I could ask you one hundreds of them, but do you also have this really cool picture. It's a conceptual picture of a ship that's outfitted with everything you would need to take a deep trek into space. So is long term space travel actually something
that we could eventually do? Is it realistic? Okay? If the image you're referring to as the one I'm thinking of, that's a generational ship because to get to the nearest star on our fastest rockets would take fifty thousand years, so you'll be dead. So what you need to do in a generational ship is get a bunch of very fertile people, put them on, they make babies, they get old and die. The babies get old and everybody's
making babies for a thousand generations and then you arrive at your destination. But I'd rather wait around for like warp drops. I know right, he's doing me, Okay, so we'll wait until start predestined. Yeah, I don't want to predestine the next generation to follow my dreams. When in a free society, they should be able to choose not to go on a generational ship. Okay. And wouldn't you be mad if you went on a generational ship
and then they discovered warp speed. So you're out in the middle of space somewhere and then a ship goes and passes you. Oh yeah, I would be so pissed off exactly. Oh my gosh. It's a part of what it is to make the future real. Like you were saying, you see things in a sci fia movie, it gives your ideas that to try to
reach forty reach for the stars in new and innovative ways. And that's what the entire book is about, and it from what I've read of it, Neil, it is so fascinating and I wish we had like tons more time to talk to you. Neil deGrasse Tyson, the author of Too Infinity and Beyond, and did you know that there was actually thoughts at one point that there was actually a vulcan like a real planet. But that's another discussion. I'm yeah, that's a whole other thing. Yeah, it's a whole other
thing. All right. Thank you so much for your time. You can get too Infinity and beyond. I would imagine about everywhere everywhere. Okay, and your podcast is Star talk O, Start Talk, Start Talk. Yeah, that's exactly. Well, you get the book everywhere except for space. You have to get it on Earth. Oh okay, good clarification. Thank you again for your time this morning. Oh my gosh, thanks for having
me. Here's what we're following in the KFI twenty four hour newsroom. Police have made an arrest in the hit and run crashes involving three bicyclists in Huntington Beach. One of the cyclists was killed on Sunday night. The guy arrested
is believed to be between fourteen and sixteen years old. The CSU system has approved a plan to hike student tuition six percent a year starting next year, and President Biden's SUN has sued a former Trump staffer, claiming in his federal court filing in LA that Garrett Ziegler illegally got into Hunter's laptop and stole information at six oh five. It's handled on the news. Burbank's mayors put himself in an interesting situation, one that has gotten eight million views on social media.
But guess what time it is? So what am I on? I'm on streaming shows, movies, TV shows. Of course, there are a new TV shows right now because of the Stern and a recent survey show that forty one percent of people ask for the opinion of friends and family when they decide what shows to watch. And there are so many shows out there. Hopefully I can help you navigate through it a little bit. I can be on books too, and I'm going to recommend to Infinity and Beyond. This
book is fascinating. But for as far as streaming shows, this week, I want to tell you about a show on Prime Video. It's called Lions, stars Zoe Saldana and Nicole Kidman and a couple other faces you'll recognize. It's based on a real group of CIA operatives called Lioness's. So there's military operations going on in Syria. It focuses on the war on Terror. There is an operative whose cover is blown and then they have to deal with that
situation. So it's all very spy stuff, but it's always seld Ona recruits somebody to come in and help them out, and basically this woman comes to join the operation to get close to somebody in Syria who's like a terror or related to a terrorist, and it follows the story of how she gets in with the woman, how she puts herself in danger. You know, she's she's CIA, so if she gets in trouble while she's out in the field,
she's kind of on her own. And they've got the people back at the Pentagon and in the US trying to protect them, and you know, like what lengths will they go to to accomplish their mission. So, as I mentioned, it's based on a real life CIA program and all the women are Marines and they're called the Lionesses. So it's the full series is out or the full season is out. I think it was good. I don't think it was great. I have a friend Debbie, who was like,
I can't stop watching it, and so she loved it. I thought it was good, but not great, but I think it's worth Again, it's a streaming, it's a streaming series, and the full series is now out. I had to do that week by week waiting for it to come out, and that drives me crazy. But it was really it was worth a watch. So it's called The Lioness. It's on Prime Video and give it a look and let me know what you think. You can always send me a note at Amy K King on Instagram. Let's get back to some of
the stories coming out of the KFI twenty four newsroom. Lawyers say the Merino Valley School District will pay the largest bullying settlement in US history. It's better be a wake up call for schools. Lawyer David Ring says the twenty seven million dollars settlement goes to the family of Diego Stultz, who reported bullying assaults several times and was promised the boys would be suspended in twenty nineteen, but three days later, two boys sucker punched him. They knocked him into a
concrete pillar. He had massive brain injury and never regained consciousness and died nine days later. Ring says the hope is more schools will strengthen and enforce bullying policy. Marino Valley School District declined to comment. Corbin Carson. Kf I News tril has been set for January for a seventy six year old man in San Jacinto accused of sexually assaulting three girls and then escaping to Mexico. The man is charged with sixty five felony offenses, most of which alleged forcible lewd
acts on a child under fourteen. The man was captured eighteen months ago in Rosarino, Mexico, following an investigation by the DA's office and a US Marshall's Fugitive Task Force. He's being held on a million dollars bail. Senate majority leader Chuck Schumer has met with prominent technology executives to look for guidance on how
Congress should legislate legislate AI. Yesterday's closed door forum on Capitol Hill included some of the industry's biggest names, including Meta's Mark Zuckerberg X and Tesla owner Elon Musk and former Microsoft's CEO Bill Gates. Hey, We've got your chance to win a two nights day at an MGM Resorts destination in Las Vegas, plus food and beverage credit just for being the person who listens to kf I AM six forty The most on the iHeartRadio app. It's super easy to enter.
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expert Brad Garrett. Brad, we've talked recently about how we are fascinated by prison breaks like Daniello, Caldvalcante, and you were right. But now we've got him back. So why did it take so long? So Amy, let's start at the beginning. Okay, he escaped and no one saw him. You think if you go back to May, a guy escaped, mister Bolt escaped the same way, but he was spotted in the prison yard. They caught him in less than ten minutes. I don't know if there's nobody
in the tower. The short answer is nobody saw him leave. He went up the same wall. I think crab walked up the same wall that both did, worked his way through additional razor wire. I don't know how you do that, but he did it, and it got over the wall and kept going. It was over an hour before they knew he was caught. Seem to start with that big disadvantage for law enforcement. So if you combine, then it takes quite a while to pull together all the tax teams,
dogs, helicopters, planes. You know, he's moving along Cavalcanti and he has the advantage. It appears, based on an interview with his mother that he had spent time in the Brazilian savannah and knew how to move around it, apparently at night. That's a big plus because the ability to work in or maneuver yourself in remote areas. Think Eric Rudolf several years ago. He stayed in the woods for years before we caught him. The Olympic bomber.
Yes, okay, the Olympic bomber. And so I'm just sharing that with the ability if you were able to secrete yourself without lighting and moving around, it makes it tougher to catch you. And you add forest undergrowth, one hundred degree temperature, I've had all that equipment on before. It's not fun
when it's a hundred degrees and you're trying to track through woods. So it's a combination of all of those things that slowed them down, and Cavalcanti was just able to basically elude them, sort of stay generally speaking, outside their perimeter or close to outside their perimeter, and kept moving until really two things happened. What catches fugitives are desperateness and timely reporting when they do something.
He got desperate, apparently walked into a garage, grabbed a rifle, got shot at, took the rifle, attempted to burglarize a house, and law enforcement happened to be close when that house burglary occurred. They set up immediately. They put a plane up. They got thermal imaging of a person they thought was him. They started to move closer, the weather went bad on
them, they had to take the plane away. They brought the plane back in the morning yesterday morning, got the same thermal imaging, and so they were able, through surprise, I think, to encircle him, and once I assume where they were there, he starts to crawl away with a rifle. They turned the dog loose, and let me tell you, that would not be a pleasant experience. You're not going to go for the rifle. You're gonna go for your leg, your head, your arm, wherever the
dog has grabbed you. And they were able them to take him into custody, So it doesn't surprise me. It took two weeks, but I felt pretty confident, as they told you to laugh week, yeah, that it would happen. Yeah, well, I'm glad that they got him and thank thank god for Yoda that's the name of the canine unit that and grabbed him. So yeah, thanks, thanks Brat, And you were right when we talked last week. We were talking about how we get fascinated by this is
when we've got this information. Yesterday it was just like, okay, what happened. What happened? Well, what are they doing now? And where did they get him? And you know, like we just were craving information. So it's just fascinating. And again, I like we talked about, I think it's going to be a TV movie. It's got to be because it's just fastiniled out. Yeah all right, Brad Garrett, thank you so much for your time this morning. I appreciate it. You're welcome to take
care of Ami. Take care Hey, Dancing with the Stars has unveiled its new cast. I know. I know because I haven't watched the show for like a few years, because I kind of felt like it had turned into the Dancing with the wannabees. So I was really pleasantly surprised because I'm watching the unveiling yesterday and there are some legit stars on the show this season, like open up Your macy Me, open Up your Class, Jason maz is
going to be Dancing Academy Award winner Mira Sorvino love her. There's actress Sochi Gomez. She's newer to the scene. I didn't know her name, but she was in Doctor A Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. Former Seahawks player Adrian Peterson had not heard of this person until yesterday. YouTuber Lele pons she had like eleven and a half million followers on Vine before it shut down. Jamie Lynn Spears, of course, Britney's sister then from the reality TVA
World. These are my sketchy ones. Model Tyson Beckford. Although very nice to look at, the most recent Bachelor at Shanty or Chanty Lawson, reality star Harry Josie had never heard of. Also Adriana Maddox, who you would know if you watch Vanderpump Rules, and then the Real Housewives of Beverly Hill's husband Mauricio Umansky, and then a couple more actual I think Legit stars, veepstar Matt Walsh. I met your mother an American Pie star Alison Hannigan one
time at band camp. Yeah, love her, and then I love this too. Greg Brady is going to be on the show Barry Williams Dancing with the Stars and not scripted, so I think maybe it's going to go on this fall. We shall see. Thanks for joining us on the wake Up Call. This is KFI and KOSTHD two Los Angeles, Orange County. We lead local live from the KFI twenty four hour newsroom. I'm Amy King. This has been your wake up Call, and if you missed any of wake
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