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Amy King hosts your Thursday Wake Up Call. ABC News Whitw House correspondent Karen Travers joins the program to talk about the first presidential debate happening tonight. Amy speaks with ABC News journalist Jordana Miller live from Jerusalem about the US and Israel working through ‘misunderstandings’ on weapons shipments. Amy takes us ‘Out and About’ to one of the best steak houses in the world. The show closes with Curtis Travis Stone OAM, an Australian celebrity chef, author, and television personality speaking on how to make the perfect steak for the 4th of July.

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You're listening to KFI AM six forty wake Up Call with me Amy King on demand on the iHeartRadio app KFI and kost HD two, Los Angeles, Orange County. It's time for your morning wake up call. Here's Amy Kig. Good morning. It's five o'clock. This is your wake up call for Thursday, June twenty seventh. We're live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app. I'm Amy King. So glad you're getting your day started with us today. We got lots coming up for you. Urus big daycause is the big debate. We'll

be talking about that. That's a whole lot more. Wanted to remind you to that. Yesterday we talked to Space Force guardian and NASA astronaut Colonel Nick Kay about his upcoming trip to the International Space Station, and if you missed that interview, it's so worth a listen. So we talk about some of his training because his missions about two months away right now. He's actually in

Los Angeles this week doing some training. And we also got to talk about the astronauts who are stuck up on the Space station because they can't catch a ride home on the Starliner because there's some issues with that so we talked about that a whole lot more, and you can listen to it on the iHeartRadio app. Just search keyword wakeup Call and you can listen to the whole wake Up Call or at KFI AM six forty dot com slash wake up Call.

We've got a web page with that interview and all of the other interviews we've had with Colonel Haig, and again we're hoping to talk to him one more time before he launches for the International Space Station a little bit later this summer. But again, a really interesting interview and such a nice man and so informative. Here's what's ahead on wake Up Call. The first debate of the

twenty twenty four presidential election is just hours away. The debate's going to last ninety minutes, no audience, and Biden and Trump's microphones will be u when it's not their turn to speak. We're going to be talking with ABC's Karen Travers about how the candidates are preparing and what we can expect tonight from Atlanta. The state of California has followed the lead of the La School District in

efforts to ban cell phones and schools. The Senate Education Committee unanimously passed to bill yesterday that would require school districts to limit or ban students from using cell phones during the school day. Governor Newsom came out in support of that plan last week. NBC is going to be using artificial intelligence of Al Michaels for the twenty twenty four Paris Olympics. It's using generative AI software to recreate the

sportscaster's voice to provide Olympic recaps. For Peacock. Michaels did approve of the plan. He said he was astonished after hearing a sample broadcast. At the bottom of the hour, we're going to find out, actually, we're going out and about to find out about one of the best stakes, not in Los Angeles, not in the country, but in the whole world, and it's right here in La I'm going to give you a hint. We got to catch up with the one and only world renowned chef Curtis Stone, so

be listening for that again. Coming up at the bottom of the hour. Let's get started with some of the stories coming out of the KFI twenty four hour newsroom. Metro's board of directors is meeting to discuss an in house Police Department after another fatal stabbing of a Metro rider. The person was attacked in South La on Tuesday afternoon just after getting off the bus. Police say two riders got into a fight. One of them pulled out a knife and stabbed

the other one several times. Metro says violence in the communities it serves spilling over onto the public transit system continues to be an issue. In Greater LA. Police have cut the fuse on an illegal fireworks stash in Guardina. It's seventy five tons of illegal fireworks. The rate of a warehouse by Guardina police investigators marked the largest bus in California history. Guardia Police Lieutenant Chris Cuff says

five trailers and one big rigor used to remove the fireworks. The fireworks, as can tained, were very stable and able to be transported without any issues of that so there was no detonation. Please say they believe the illegal fireworks found last week were valued between seven to ten million dollars. Three people were arrested in Guardina Blake Trolley k if I News. Somehow, I think that that's going to fail to make a huge dent in the amount of fireworks that

are going off on July fourth around Los Angeles. I remember last year was sitting there and it's just it's like a war zone from about eight o'clock at night until about midnight. Just crazy. A pair of giant pandas are on their way from China to the San Diego Zoo. A farewell ceremony was held in Beijing yesterday before the pandas, yun Chuan and Zinbao, began their trip to Southern California. They're going to need a few weeks to get used to

their new home before they are going to be viewable to the public. They'll be living in San Diego for the next five years as part of a nearly thirty year partnership between China and the San Diego Wildlife Alliance. Let's take a first look at your morning commute with Russell Ford. We've got a crash in Santa Anna on the five and it's a bad one. Yeah. Unfortunately, that's on the southbound side of the five, right before seventeenth Street. That

crash has the four right lanes blocked. Looks like there might be about eight lanes there, so try to stay up to the left hand side, including the car poolane. Looks like CCHP is opening that one up for you. Traffic right now completely locked up from the twenty two. If you can, you might want to try to find an alternate route around that. You might be able to take the twenty two down to the fifty five. If you're heading down into Irvine in mid city on the ten eastbound, right before Crunshaw

Boulevard, there's a crash block in the right lane. Looks like a detached trailer is over there in the right and in Castaic. Looks like that earlier crash has now been actually cleared out of the way. Just now on the five northbound at Demplin Highway. Some great news. It does look like your drive time is now starting to recover with Southern California's only airborne traffic reports. I'm Russell fully oh, I love good news when it comes to traffic.

Thank you, Russell. It's a five seven and let's say good morning now to ABC's Karen Travers. Well, it's a big night tonight and Karen has her finger on the pulse of debate, debate prep and what to expect. So Karen tell us what we can expect. Yeah, it is finally debate night it's we've been talking about it for years. Yeah, it was joking. It's like that two weeks before the Super Bowl, where like you're just

anticipating it and now finally it is here. But it's gonna be a long day and a lot of anticipation before nine o'clock Eastern time tonight when the two candidates finally take that stage. But you know, the President is still waking up at Camp David today after nearly a week with his campaign advisors, white

House advisors doing policy sessions, mock debates. He'll travel down to Atlanta tonight, of course for the debate, and then you know, notably after he's going to do an event after the debate, stop by a watch party in Atlanta and meet with some people who had gathered together to tune into the debate. Supporters of his in Atlanta. Campaign is touting the fact that they're doing

parties like this in all fifty states. Twelve thousand people are gathering just in the battlegrounds alone, and they're trying to use that to support and enthusiasm for their side. Tonight. It's like the finale of Bachelor. Watch parties all over the country are the same dramas don't know. Yeah, So on Trump's side, is he doing watch parties too or is It's not that I have seen in an organized way, but I'm sure in some sort of organic way

they'll be happening. Okay, So what are the polls saying as we head into this debate? You know, there was a poll yesterday from Quinnipiac that showed Donald Trump with a slight lead of Joe Biden among registered voters, all within the margin of error. I thought it was also interesting that showed that a majority of registered voters seventy three percent, say they're going to tune in tonight to the debate. So there's heavy interest and that's exactly what both campaigns

would like to see. They want to have a big audience for this evening. We had a new survey out today with our partners at five point thirty eight. When you look at the average of polls showing that it's a dead heat, I mean, it is very close. And this is where tonight becomes so important because for the Biden campaign, they say they are really hoping that this is a big opportunity for the president to make his case to that

critical group of undecided voters. It might not be a large group of undecided voters because people seem to know what they want to do in November, but they're going to be the ones that decide this race in those critical battleground states, and we're looking at handful of voters in maybe just a handful of states. Well, and you had mentioned that seventy five percent people are saying they're going to watch it, which I think is great because I think people should

be watching these things and listen to what the candidates have to say. We had our social media gown. Nihaw was out and she went and asked a bunch of people and asked them basically what we're talking about. Do you have your mind made up? Are you undecided? Several were undecided. Everyone said they weren't watching the debate. Couple didn't know that it was happening. Of course, it's Los Angeles, and I'm like, how do you not know

there's a debate? And then most of them that she asked, I mean was small sampling, but most of the people she asked basically said the debate's not going to sway their vote. Interesting, I know, so I think maybe everybody's looking for just to see the show. You know, yeah, you know, And you're not the first person this morning that's told me that

that. You know, there are a lot of people tuning in just to see what these the dynamics between the two of them are like, and to see whether it evolves into the shouting matches that we saw frequently in their twenty twenty showdowns. You know, remember that famous line that we heard from the President where he finally after they're going back and forth and Donald Trump was interrupting

him, and he just said, will you shut up? Man? Like that got so much play back then, And you know, the campaigns don't necessarily want it to be like that, but the rules will be a little different this year and maybe preventing that. Their microphones will only be turned on when it is their turn to answer, so in theory, even if the other is trying to jump in, you won't necessarily hear them loud and clear.

Now, they're only eight feet apart, and they have pretty good microphones, the kind of they're called goose neck microphones that come really high up, so it's likely you'll pick them up when they're talking, but it won't be in theory that same shotting match that we saw last time around. Yeah, and I think that's going to be an interesting factor too, because how much are you going to hear one of them going, oh, shut up,

you're wrong, you know, just off mic, right or exactly? Or are they going to be really directional because they can do that with microphones and make them, you know, more directional where you can't hear anything that's really off mic. Yeah, and awkward to be. You could hear the moderators telling the candidate to stay out of it, but you don't actually hear the candidate. So that's going to be interesting. A lot of things to be

paying attention to tonight, and we will be paying attention. Karen Travers, thank you so much for your information. We'll join you tonight. Thank you, all right, talk soon. Let's get back to some of the stories coming out of the Case four hour newsroom. The LA Police Commission wants to know when patrols at that abandoned graffiti tower in downtown LA will end. The answer is unclear, Interim LAPED Chief Dominic Choi told the Commission on Tuesday.

Ocean Wide Plaza is taking resources from the department, but isn't safe enough to be left alone. There has to be an end in sight, because, as you alluded to, we can't continue to police a private entity. The multi billion dollar project was abandoned by its developer and left unfinished. It was

covered in graffiti from top to bottom by vandals earlier this year. The property is now in bankruptcy court and set to go to auction later this year in downtown La Michael Monks KFI News Officials in the Santa Clarita Valley are looking for man they say tried to kidnap a child outside of swimming pool. Ellie Kenny Sheriff's Department says a guy went up to the kid on June thirteenth outside the Valencia Hills Homeowners Association community pool. Officials say the eight year old boy was

able to get away on his bike. A father has filed a sixty five million dollar claim against the La County Department of Child Services for not protecting his infant son from the boy's mom and grandfather in Lancaster. The baby died in February at his mom's house from fentanyl consumption. The dad says the agency should have known the child was in an unsafe environment. His lawyers say the mom and her father were on a drug drug binge at the time of the death,

and that their drug history was well documented. The lawsuit claims the boy's father wanted custody, but the system placed his son with his mother, only giving him visitation rights. The head of Homeland Security says the screening process used by the FEDS cannot predict whether migrants will commit crimes once they're released. He was referring to the killing of a twelve year old girl in Texas last week by two illegal immigrants. Secretary Alejandro Majorcis says the killers have been caught in

charge. The individual who's responsible for a heinous criminal act is the criminal, and we need to bring the full force of the law to bear on that criminal. He says, the murder of a twelve year old girl is tragic. The US State Department says Russia is holding a show trial for detained American reporter Evan Gershkovich. It started yesterday. State Department spokesman Matthew Miller says Gerskovich should not be in prison for doing his job. Journalism is not a crime,

and that Evan should never have been detained in the first place. Gerskovich was arrested in March of last year, accused of spying for the US. Amazon's Prime Day sale this year will be held July sixteenth and seventeen, so

just a couple of weeks away. Tech product review website ng gadget reports that early sales are going to include a four pack of air tags for twenty dollars off, as well as deals on the MacBook Pro ooh, might have to look at that one, Apple Watch Series nine and the Apple Pencil pro. It says. Amazon is also offering five months of Amazon Music Unlimited for free. It's usually fifty dollars. I listened to Joel's advice. I wasn't using

my Amazon Music service, so I canceled it. Maybe i'll get it back free. Joel Larsgard has such great information for us to save money. A new poll out just before the presidential debate tonight says former President Trump has taken the lead over President Biden nationally. The Quinnipiac poll finds Trump now leads President Biden forty nine to forty five percent. You can hear the CNN presidential debate tonight at six on CNN and simulcast right here on KFI Marilyn Monroe's home in

La is now an historical landmark. The La City Council voted unanimously to give the home in Brentwood the designation after lots of talking with the owners of the property who wanted to tear it down. The twenty nine hundred square foot home was the only one ever owned by Monroe, and it is where she died in nineteen sixty two. Loneliness could be a factor in whether you have a

stroke. A new study shows that older Americans who reported being chronically lonely at a fifty six percent higher stroke risk than those who rated their loneliness level as low at six oh five. It's handled on the news. LA's school district and the state col ad ban cell phones at school. Let's say good morning now to ABC's Jordana Miller in Jerusalem. Jordana, what we have here is

a failure to communicate. Both the US and Israel are working to fix it, though right his team, saying that he has worked through some of the snags and bottleneck on armed shipments and that he's hopeful that things will improve.

Having said that the United States made it clear behind closed doors that they are still holding up that one shipment of heavy munitions, those two thousand pound bombs that the President was so worried would be used, you know, in areas where there were a lot of civilians shelter in Rafa, that central Goalsen city, which Israel says that its operations they're about to actually wrap up. So

you know, this is a good sign. I think you saw the Defense Minister during his several days in Washington really trying to put any dispute between the allies back behind closed doors, you know, taking the absolute opposite attack of

the Israeli Prime Minister who seemed to be picking a fight last week. And that of course has tied to what's happening on the northern border here in Israel of fighting has intensified with hasbel Lah over the last several weeks, peaking with about six hundred and fifty cross border attacks about ten days ago, which really alarmed everybody and signaled that Israel and Haswollah are both, you know, really just creeping up to the line where they could cross over into an all out

war. And now it seems that the United States is working very hard to try to see if they can carve out some kind of diplomatic solution to the north, and Israel says it is giving that time, but it is also

preparing for war. We just got a notice from the Israeli Army that they finished a whole series of exercises in the north along the northern border, simulating, you know, fighting with Hezbollah. Okay, so when you're talking about these these cross border attacks, so they're both firing Hesbola started at Israel's retaliating, I'm guessing and I'm wondering are they hitting anything or are they just kind of firing off just to say, hey, we're here and we're attacking.

Or are they I mean, are they hitting buildings? Are the bombs falling or the missiles falling in fields? What's being hit? All Right, that's

a great question. I think the intensity of the fighting in Gaza overshadowed what has been going on along the northern border for many, many months, and we've seen Israel carry out attacks on southern Lebanon, targeted attacks, killing They've killed over four hundred Husbolla fighters, some of them commanders, and Husboa has fired thousands of missiles and rockets and anti tank missiles and even suicide drone attacks.

Over the last several months, there's been incredible damage done to the communities up that the Israeli communities along the north, the northern border with southern Lebanon and on the been a lot of damage to homes there. They're about eighty thousand Lebanese that have fled norths and about sixty five thousand Israelis that have fled

south. So that area is largely right now emptied out of civilians. But we saw during that escalation just ten days ago that has Bulah started to fire even deeper into Israeli territory where people are not evacuated, and Israel also started

to fire deeper into Lebanese territory. So you know, this is a very Again, there are these very critical moments we've had in the war, and I think this is another one of them coming up where we're going to see active, fierce, intense combat come to a close in the Gaza Strip probably in the next two to three weeks, and then there's going to be a window, certainly where the US is going to push for a renewed Gazza seasfire and at the same time to try to solve the problem in the north.

The US wants to carve out an agreement that will push Hasbollah further north off of Israel's northern border and declare it again a demilitarized zone. Remember back in two thousand and six when these two went to war. After that war, there was a UN resolution passed seventeen oh one where the area about twenty miles off of Israel's border was supposed to be demilitarized. Well, has Bola over the years came in and turned it into you know, a very active military

zone with fighters and storing weapons and everything else. So you know, the aim here by the you know, the United States wants a diplomatic solution that of course would then avoid a larger war. And is there any motivation for Hesbola to comply with any kind of resolution that would create that or recreate the de militarized zone. I mean, it just seems like they're just well, going and going, and yeah, they're not really paying attention to what we

want. Right. Well, has Bola operates, right, they're an Iranian back terror group, but they also have a very strong political presence in Lebanon, and they've lost a lot of their what was once their hefty political influence in parliament in Lebanon. They're under a lot of criticism for various other issues. Remember that huge blast that happened at the Berout coort Hasbala who is keeping

chemicals stored unsafely there? And so the pressure that can be put on Husbala is really by the Lebanese government the other factions, because if Husbala decides that it wants war with Israel, and right now I think both Hasbala and Israel

would prefer not to have a war. But if it comes to that, Hasbala will be blamed by Lebanon for dragging it into an even more dire economic and political situation, because you know, Israel will not just keep its fighting to southern Lebanon against Cosbola, they will go after infrastructure and other parts of Beirute, knowing that Hesbela will be blamed for that. So the states for Hesbalala actually are high. I mean, they don't want to be destroyed or

kicked out of Lebanon. This is Iran's influence in Lebanon, and so they're not so keen to go to war and either as the United States, I would say, of the three parties, Israel is probably the party that would favor war more than the others because they have, you know, many of their residents are evacuated. And on top of that, they have a lot of troops already called up, they're trained from Gaza. They're in kind of war mode. The countries in war mode. The Americans, you know,

the warships are here for backing. We've had a dry run already with the attack from Iran. So you know, for Israel, though, the Prime Minister and the Defense Minister say they're going to get to plant and safe champ. If you look at any of the three parties, Israel's kind of the strongest motive to go to war, all right, and the not bright spot.

But maybe the positive thing that I'm going to have as my takeaway from today is that you said that it sounds like the operation in Rafa is going to wind down in the next couple of weeks and we'll see what happens after that. Yes, absolutely, I mean we heard it first from the military

leaders and then the Prime minister. It is it should wrap up in the next two or three weeks, and by the way, without a major assault on the city and with most of the civilians having fled, and that horrible scenario of the world was worried about with tens of thousands of civilians killed did

not happen. Well, that is another positive thing then, Jordanna Miller, thank you so much for the information, and we'll check in with you again very soon, because we know you're following this very closely and we need to keep learning about it. Talk too. All right, take care, Let's get back to some of the stories coming out of the CAMFI twenty four hour newsroom. Three Jewish students at UCLA have asked a judge to make the university

ban pro Palestinian camps on campus. So students first filed a lawsuit in May accusing the university of allowing anti Semitic activities on school grounds. Attorney Jordan Varberg says his clients and other Jewish students were blocked from entering certain parts of the campus for up to a week. The UCLA is aware of the lawsuit. They filed an appearance in the case. We have not heard their substantive response to the allegations yet, he says. A motion filed Monday asked the court

to make sure Jewish students have equal access to the school. A judge is expected to hear from both the university and the Jewish students next month. Chris Adler KFI News, the homeless man accused of attacking a teenage girl and two women near the pier and Santa Monica has been charged with attempted murder, assault

and other crimes. He is doing court today. Juwan Garnett allegedly beat the teen girl Monday morning, attacked a homeless woman who jumped in to try to stop him, and then tried to drown an elderly woman in the ocean. Barnette is a convicted sex offender, too Sure Bird. In a rather cruel twist of fate, Emmy and Golden Globe winning actress Gena Rowlands, known for

her performance in The Notebook, is living with Alzheimer's. Her son, Nick Cassavetti's, who directed his mom in the movie twenty years ago, says it's crazy because they lived it, she acted, and now it's on them. Rowlands played the older version of Ali in The Notebook. The two thousand and four film grows to one hundred and seventeen million dollars at the worldwide box office.

It's known as one of the most popular romantic films. GENA. Rowlands is ninety four and it's one of my worst cry movies, ugly cry movies of all time. I love that movie, but I cannot watch it again because I know that it just makes me ball like a baby. The La County Department of Public Health has warned people to stay out of the water at eighteen Beach Is because of high bacteria levels. People are being told not to swim, surf, or play in the water citing those high bacteria levels.

Beaches include Santa Monica Beach, Dockwhiler, the Malibu and Santa Monica Piers, and Mother's Beach in Marina del Rey. The Supreme Court is reportedly going to allow emergency abortions based on a document accidentally posted online. Bloomberg got the document when it was, according to a Supreme Court spokeswoman, inadvertently uploaded. The spokesperson says the ruling has not been released, but it could be released when

several other decisions are handed down later this week. WNBA rookie superstar Caitlin Clark, Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, and Dodger sluggers shohe Otani are among the top nominees for this year's sb Awards. The SPS will be hosted by Serena Williams, happening July eleventh in La. Of course, the presidential debate is just a few hours away, coming up on Handle in the news, Bill's Gonna Wait and on that World's Best Steaks dot com has come out with its twenty

twenty four list of the best steaks in the whole wide world. We checked out the list and found that one of those is not only in La, not only in the USA, but it's one of the best in the country. But it's here in La. It's world renowned chef curtistone Gwen on Sunset Boulevard. We got to catch up with Curtis Stone, and I have to tell you we did get to talk to Curtis, but it was in the kitchen at his restaurant and there are big old industrial fans going because all of

his steaks are cooked on an open flame. So the fans are going because of course safety first, so there are some background noise. But ladies and gentlemen, Curtis Stone and thanks for letting us come out to check out Gwen and your fabulous steaks. Oh you're so welcome. How you know I am great? So I want to hear about this fabulous restaurant of yours. Tell us about what makes Gwen so great that it got ranked one of the best

in the whole world. Well, look, I think when it comes to eating steak, there's everything that happens before it gets to the chef, and that's really important. That goes right back to the farmer, a rancher, right, Like what breed of cattle is it? What feed does that feed on? At what point is the animal harvested? How long is it aged for? Because we dry age all of our meats, so that's all farmer and butcher work. And then we get a wonderful quality steak given to us

in the kitchen. Look at this beauty, isn't that great? So what you want to see here is a nice layer of fat over the top of it and then beautiful marbling throughout all of that it does. Yeah, so that gives it all of its richness. So this is preakstone is the ranch that we get it from. Where's that the middle of the country. So it's it's a beautiful quality beef. And we love cooking bridge absolutely, going and you're a stickler for this kind of thing, like making sure that you're

sourcing it and getting it from good places so that it's sustainably done. That's a big thing we do right, and we get the best. It doesn't matter where it comes from. We buy grass fed out of Australia. I bring in the best wag you. This is grain fed from the United States. So I just you know, it's all about the quality, okay. And then of course, once you get a good piece of steak, it's

about how you cook it. So here, when we cook everything over like fire, okay, so it's not done in ovens or on hand suit or anything. It's grilled and an oven being straight over, so very primal way of cooking. We've been cooking over fire for a long period of time. We burn apple wood here at at the restaurant, and that gives you a really hot hot, cold, well even the cold smell. Bit, Yeah, they do. And you don't want it too smoking something like hickory or

mesquite might be too rich in terms of the flavor of that smoke. So I'll show you. I'll tell you more about the fire when you get there. Okay. The first thing you need to do is season your steak really well generously. Okay. Watch all the cooking shows and they say you've got to salt stuff, you gotta smelt it. Well, I'm a good support for cooking shows. I like that given me in business. So then you season all corners and as well with pepper, and just salt and pepper.

I don't see anything else here being prepped, no other dry rub, and you season all of that steak. If you were to feel it, you'd feel it's at room temperature. So that's important. So it's called tempering the beef because you want the inside to get beautifully pink. You don't want to be gray on the outside, red in the middle. And you know, so medium rere can mean lots of different things, but for us, tempering

the meat is important. If you let it come up to room temperature, it'll take much more even then, okay, okay for cooking on your ground. So let's go out to the fire. So you take that. We're going to put fat side down first, okay, And you see the little basket next to it, that's called a brassiro Okay. And it's gonna get really loud here for a second because we're under the fans. Do neither fans or we'd start a befoire. So we heard you did that one time.

Oh yeah, it's happened. It's happened a couple of times. That's with drag some of that col over, and then we pop the steak straight on, fat side down. We're gonna let that fat just render and caramelize, okay, and then we'll turn it so we're gonna get all of that delicious flavor from the smoke, just whispering up and tickling the steak and giving it a wonderful seat tickling, and then to get that steak to the perfection that it will be about how long does it take to cook a steak like that?

Will probably take us about thirty five minutes to call wow, and what's that cut? Now that's a New York strip. It shouldn't take that long. But let me explain it. We cook it over a hot fire, so we want that rich caramelization. But then we take it off and let it rest, then we put it back on. Let me take it off and let it rest a second time, and then we put it back on. So we literally cook it in three stages. I haven't heard of that

check. The people always talk about resting protein at the end of the cooking process, but you should rest it in between during the cooking process as well. Okay, so we're gonna let that cook yep, and then we're going to talk a little more about when, because you have something special going on. I know that you used to have a lunch service and then COVID hit

and wrecked everything. That's right, and so you're still not open for lunch, but you're reintroducing something that I think people are going to really like and tell us what that is. So we were making sandwiches at one point here at when for the lunch hours and everybody loved them. Oh why that? Well, we were doing over one hundred a day, so it's not really hard to manage. So what we've done is we've developed three new sandwiches.

They're all braised meat, so braised beef, braised duck, and braised chicken. So they're hot, they're warm, and like absolutely delicious. We make homemade, we make the bread, we make the salami that goes into them, we literally make it all and they're just so delicious. Okay, And so that is being reintroduced and it's just for takeaway only. It's not for Dina. That's right. You can come and pick one up. And it's starting today, so those yeah, and for the first fifty customers, we're

going to give them a free sandwich. So today, tomorrow and Saturday, Okay, fifty guests they get to eat for free. So we just want to party with these new seventh They're going to be really cool. And then are you going to be doing the sandwich service daily or is it weekdays or how's that going to move forward? Tuesday through Saturday. Tuesday, I'm from eleven AM and Silk Suit q A. We are out and about with world renowned chef Curtis Stone at his restaurant Gwen in Hollywood, and the fourth of

July is coming up. Oh yeah, And so for people who are trying to cook the perfect steak at home, you've given us some great tips. So are there any things that people really just need to remember as they're doing their steaks over the fourth of July? First, well, listen, we have a great butcher shop here at Gwen too, so you literally enter the restaurant through the butcher shop, so you can come and pick up steaks from us, or if you're too far, that's fine, but do start with

a good quality cut of beef hot grill. That's the first really important part. Let your steak temper season it before you put it on the grill. Okay, turn it once, and then take it off and let it rest for about five to ten minutes. Put it back on the grill for another two or three minutes, and turn it again, and that's it. Serve it very simply, and that's that trick. You got to let it rest in the middle, and then you're going to have a steak that is curdised,

stoneworthy, awesome. See how it's gotten beautiful and golden brown on the top. So that's the fact that we've rendered and caramelized. So that's going to be absolutely delicious. And then you stick it down. The one thing that we tend to do with meat we put on the grill is we poke it and prod it, and we touch it and we turn it. Just

leave it. Don't do that. Nothing's going to happen to it, right Give it that minute to two minutes without touching it, because what's happening is you're making contact with a really hot grill and that smoke that's coming up that leeds time for the caramelization to set, so don't mess with it. Just give it a minute or two and then turn it. Okay. It sounds so easy, and I also love that you can hear your excitement. You've been doing this for a really long time and you're so excited about it and

it's infectious. Thank you again, Curtis Stone. We went out and about to gwen La. It's on Sunset Boulevard. You can see the steak that Curtis cooked for me and see the interview that we just did on my Instagram at Amy K King and of course I would love for you to follow me. You can also find it at a KFI AM six forty, or you

can follow Curtis at Curtis Stone or follow the restaurant at gwen La. And remember just a reminder today, tomorrow and Saturday, the first fifty people who show up at gwen for their takeaway will get a free sandwich between eleven am and two pm. And I've got one of them on my hot little hands and I'm sharing with the crew this morning and it looks absolutely delicious. Thanks so much, Curtis Stone. Love that we have like one of the world's

best right here in our own backyard. Let's get back to some of the stories coming out of the KFI twenty four hour newsroom. A new poll says we can expect high TV ratings for the first debate between President Biden and former President Trump. ABC's actually it's the first one in four years. ABC's Mary Bruce says the latest national poll from Quinnipiac University predicts more than seventy percent of voters are going to be watching tonight. This race continues to be neck and

neck. This new poll shows Donald Trump, though with a slight lead, up four points nationally. The CNN presidential debate happens at six pm on CNN and is simulcast right here on KFI. Two Romanian nationals have been charged with hate crimes for allegedly posing as ICE agents to rob Hispanic people in Orange County. DA's office spokeswoman Kimberly Eds says the most disturbing part is how brazen the

nineteen year old Robert's behave. They would drive up to people on the street and their vehicle, identify themselves as immigration agents and demand to see their identification as well as any cash ed says. The guys claim they were investigating counterfeit money and would threaten to deport people if they didn't hand over their money and debit cards. The men also suspected of similar crimes in Contracoster County, Santa Clara County, and possibly two other states. Well, it has a name

now. A rare white buffalo born in Yellowstone National Park earlier this month, has been introduced to the world for the first time, as Joaquin Glee, Lakota Chief Arville Looking Horse says, the white buffalo is very significant to Native Americans. It's a warning because you know that right now is mother is sick and has a fever, and the direction that we're going is not good.

But it's a blessing because we can do something about it. The name means return sacred in Lakota if you would like to return, maybe to your hometown or maybe just go on vacation. I just came across this thought I would

share. Denver based Frontier Airlines is celebrating thirty years in business. It's one of those low cost carriers, of course, so they're offering customers twenty nine dollars one way air airfares on one hundred different routes, and the promotional fares are going to be available starting at It says ten o'clock mountain time ten pms, so that's nine pm hour time starting today for travel through November thirteenth.

So the promotional fair is twenty nine dollars starting tonight at nine and it's for travel for between now and November thirteenth. And the cities with discounted airfares out of Denver include Dallas, Houston, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Kansas City, and a whole bunch of others. Santa Anas one of them. So

if you're looking for a low cost airfare, check that out. Of course, now that I'm looking at this, I'm not sure if it's just out of that you have to originate in Denver, but for twenty nine bucks one way, it's worth a look. See an age old rivalry is on tomorrow, the Dodgers take on the Giants in San Francisco. The first pitch is going out at seven point fifteen. You can listen to every play of every Dodgers game on AM five seventy LA Sports, and you can stream all the

games in HD on the iHeartRadio app. Keyword Am five seventy LA Sports powered by LA Care for all of LA. This is KFI and kost HD 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 wake up call like how to cook the best steak in America, you can listen anytime on the iHeartRadio app. Lots of good information on wake Up Call. There you've been listening to wake Up Call with

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