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Heather Brooker fills in for Amy King on your 4th of July Wake Up Call. This Summer, millions of people are going to watch baseball games, and many of them will watch the viral sensation known as Banana Ball with the Savanah Bananas! Independent Shakespear Company’s new season of free Shakespear in the park begins NEXT WEEK! We got a sneak preview. Yaamava Resort is welcoming huge stars from musicians to comedians for their Rock and Brews concert series this Summer. The show closes with a 4th of July roundtable.

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You're listening to Wake Up Call on demand from KFI AM six forty KFI and KOST HD two Los Angeles, Orange County. It's time for your morning wake up call. Good morning, this is your wake up call for Thursday, July fourth. I am how the Rooker in for Amy King, here to celebrate all of America, all things America with you. I want to say good morning to Ann and Kono. We're all here. We are working on the fourth of July. Happy to be here and sharing the news with you.

We've got a lot of fun things in store for the show today, So let's jump in, shall we. As I said, it's July fourth, and we're gonna tell you where you can celebrate some fourth activities. And there may be a few places you didn't know about, so you're gonna want to stick around for that. And the Independent Shakespeare Company is getting ready for it's summer season. We're going to tell you all about this free, family

friendly event that's happening in Griffith Park. And have you heard about the Savannah Bananas. Well, some have called them the Harlem Globetrotters of baseball. We're going to introduce you to the team in a very special report. Then at six oh five it's handled on the news. President Biden says, no one is pushing him out of office. We'll tell you what else, he told his campaign staff during a special conference call. Let's start with some of the

stories coming out of the KFI twenty four hour newsroom. At least one person is dead and ten others have been hospitalized after a boat crashed into the Rocks and Long Beach last night. Long Beach fire officials say the boat overturned and began taking on water. It's not clear what caused the crash, but officials say speed might have been a factor. A possible expansion of eli's convention Center has taken a step forward. The city council okayd fifty four million dollars for

pre construction design work, but there's a catch. They have to know by the end of the year whether the full five billion dollars renovation would be finished in time to host Olympic events in twenty twenty eight. Councilwoman Tracy Park says she understands the challenge. We cannot risk losing those events to other cities, or other regions, or even other states. City leaders say LA has been losing out to much smaller cities for major convention dollars, and an expansion is

needed. Michael Monks KFI News. A fire that burned at least eighteen acres southwest of Paris in Riverside County has been surrounded. The fire started Tuesday afternoon. Three CalFire air tankers and water dropping helicopters were called in to help cruise working on the ground. No homes or other buildings were damaged. The governors of Minnesota, Maryland, and New York have thrown their support behind President Biden after what some say was a rough debate last Thursday. New York Governor Kathy

Hochul was one of twenty governors who met with Biden yesterday. President Joe Biden is in it to win it, and all of us said we pledged our support to him because the stakes could not be higher. She and others say they left the meeting feeling confident in Biden's ability to win. Some Democrats have called on Biden to exit the race following his debate performance. Unionized Food for

Less grocery workers have voted to ratify a new three year labor contract. The union says workers have secured raises, increased hours for part time workers, and a more direct path to top rate pay over the next three years. Union officials announced the agreement yesterday. Food for Less has fifteen stores in the LA area and is a subsidiarya of Kroger. The union represents roughly six thousand workers. Scientists say they've found fossils of a giant salamander like beast that's larger than

a human being. They say the animal ruled the waters some forty million years before dinosaurs evolved. The findings, published in the journal Nature, say fossils were found in Namibia and date back to about two hundred and eighty million years ago, when the southern African country was once surrounded with glaciers and ice. All right, let's take a look at your drive this morning. Looks like well, Nick is here with us. Good morning, Nick, Happy fourth

of July. Happy forth to you as well. Heather and I got literally nothing because it's holiday light for you across the little fight and fifties this morning. Indeed, so you're looking at about eighteen to twenty two minutes for your drive right now on the westbound side of the ninety one coming out of Riverside, and as you make way through Corona, be on the fifteen and the seventy one toward the two forty one Tour Road and then actually pretty much just

continuing all the way toward the fifty five. So a really good driver you across the board. If you're encountering something that is slowing you down, pound to fifteen, your cell phone keyword ESKFI traffic. I appreciate that four one one on your morning drive. The vast majority of Caltrans projects have wrapped up from the overnight and early morning hours, especially with the holiday upon us,

so a lot of those folks are not working today. But you may see some of the long term Caltrans project areas under still having some closures in effect even though they're there's not a lot of work going down. For the drive northbound side out of the five right around a beach boulevard and the park area, Geinea reports of a sought out car that's partially blocking the right lane, mostly off to the right. Children not seeing too bad of a drive for

you. There we Southern California's only airborne traffic reports. I'm Nick Poliochini. Thank you, Nick. I always say my favorite times to drive on the roads are during holidays. Boy, that's the truth. Let me tell you this summer, millions of people are going to watch a baseball game, but this year another million are also going to watch the viral sensation banana ball. So just what is banana ball? ABC's Jason Nathanson went to Fresno to find

out and filed this special report for KFI. It's a deep flyball to center and that is caught with a cartwheel and a backflip. Wow, a miraculous double trick played at the inning. You just saw one of the most epic plays ever in the history of banana ball, is what you just saw. What's being described there is banana ball, the viral sensation that is often referred

to as baseball's version of the Harlem Globetrotters. In a sold out stadium in front of fourteen thousand fans in Fresno, California, I watched two teams, the Savannah Bananas and the Party Animals, play a heavily modified version of baseball that involves trick plays, a guy on stilts, dance offs, and much much more. This is just absolute sheer madness in a way that I've never experienced anything before. It's like Marti Gras and a carnival and a Disney parade

and an Acid trips. Just nuts man. When I told people I was going to cover a Savannah Banana's game, I thought I'd have to explain to them what it was. But turns out just about everyone new, from my friend's teenage kids to my eighty one year old mom, they'd all seen the viral clips of backflip catches and TikTok dances. You know, ten twelve, fifteen trick plays sometimes every single night. Jared Orton is president of the Savannah

Bananas, the team founded in twenty sixteen. Minor League Baseball had just left Savannah, Georgia, leaving the city without a team for the first time in ninety years. A guy named Yesu Cole wanted to keep baseball in town, though, so he and Orton dreamed up Banana Ball, more entertaining and exciting version of baseball. I mean, the biggest thing is there's a two hour time limit. You know. Now we always get nine innings in almost nine

percent of the time, but there's two hour timeline. Of course, the most famous rule if a fan catches a foul ball. It's an out. We let our fans challenge plays on the field. No bunting, there's no mound visits, you can't step out of the box. Pretty quickly it became a hit, and this summer the Savannah Bananas and the Party Animals are on tour playing in ballparks across the country. It is game thirty four of the twenty twenty four but in a ball World tour, you know where, we're

able to play in front of a million people this year. That first year, I think we played in front of like ninety thousand. God real slippery, please be careful, and those fans are dedicated. It was pouring rain that weekend in Fresno, but nobody seemed to care, just knowing how hard it was to get tickets. You're not gonna let a little rain stop you. Like, so you're cold for the evening, you go home and you warm up, but at least you had a great time. Emily and Brandon

told me they drove here from Oregon about ten hours. We're over one thousand dollars into travel fees, plus the twelve dollars beers, the ten dollars hot dogs, and the two hundred dollars a close that we bought at the merch booth. So just a little bit about what's in front of me right now. We have a marching band. We have a princess in a yellow princess dress. We have a guy on stilts were a mascot. We have a banana mascot who just a guy who's flipped over him. He's got big banana

muscles too. We have a guy in a stormtrooper helmet and a kilt, and he's part of the Dad Bod cheerleading squad. Back to the guy on stilts, he's one of the main draws. Dakota Stilts all Britain, but just about everyone calls him stilts, walk on stilts. And I played baseball. He's twenty three. Played high school baseball in Ellaville, Georgia. Yeah, one red light in the whole county. I mean, the fourteen hundred people. It's a little you blink, you're gonna miss it. And playing

baseball after high school wasn't really something he ever thought was possible. I got it right out of high school and I went straight to work. I had a full time job. I was I've done everything, I've built house, I've been a pipe fitter at a paper meal, I've been a vac technic and al Paso on the Army base over there. But one day he found out the Savannah Bananas were having tryouts. He played baseball since he was four and learned how to walk on stilts when he was ten, but he'd never

combined the two. The day of tryouts, I pulled the stilts out and brought him to the stadium. I had no idea what I was going to do with him, and Jesse said, can you hit a baseball? And at the time I had never struggled to hit a baseball in any other way, and so I told him, hey, yeah, I got on the stilts and I went to knocking him out the infield. All right, now the players are on field doing a lightsaber battle and dance off, and now

they're all dancing around the pictures. I mean, this is truly insane, like nothing I've ever seen before, and you can't help but smile while watching it. Fans come for the skits and choreographed dances just as much as they do for the baseball, and Jackson Olsen is definitely there to put on a show. So I guess character would be greatest showman play sec in base and

I do under the legs throws. He also loves to dance to Taylor Swift on TikTok, and his one point seven million followers love watching him do it. The main thing that we do here is we allow everyone to bring whatever talent they have to this organization, and so it's just very open to whatever guys want to do and no one's ever got to make fun of you for doing that, and traditional baseball they will make fun of you. I got

made fun of a lot from my TikTok. Many of the guys had dreams of going pro, struggled for years in the minor leagues to the point where baseball just wasn't fun anymore. Then they found banana Ball. Got released from the Angels and the Diamondbacks twice within seven months, and I was like, you know what, maybe it's it's me, it's not them. Connor Higgins is a pitcher for the Party Animals, and then kind of got here and I haven't stopped pitching with a smile every single time I go out there,

and it's just I feel like I've rejuvenated my baseball career. Kind of myself. I really feel like I make more of a difference here because our motto is fans first. Before played six years in the minors, I wouldn't talk to a single fan, maybe for a whole season sometimes unless they're asking for a ball. And now I'm getting a chance of playing having a million people. Yeh, bananas win, Quarna three rats on the win. How you

guys can celebrate tonight? Go to slit that's Savannah Banana's right field or Reese Alexiatis. You guys don't go back and eat a bunch of bananas or drink banana liquor or something banana related. Strictly banana stuff on the field and then that's it. Do you like bananas? I do like bananas, trying to have them as much as I can. Do you have to like bananas to play banana ball? I don't think so. I think we got a couple guys who are allergic. As for the fans, no banana allergies there.

What was your favorite part about it? Do you really want to know the shirtless guys? Yeah? For sure. In Fresno, California for KFI, I'm Jason Athens, ABC News. Oh that sounds like so much fun. I would love to see them play live. So Jason's story there on Banana Ball is part of the ABC News radio special he hosts called Press Play, and you can hear the whole thing wherever you get your podcasts, just search

ABC News Press Play. Thank you Jason for that story. Let's get back to some of the other stories coming out of the KFI twenty four hour newsroom. Laguna Beach is putting on its annual July fourth fireworks without a bang. We typically see a lot of smoke and we do the fireworks the good of each Mayor Sue Kemp says switching to drones also eliminates the noise that affects people with PTSD. We also have a lot of complaints from pet owners. Their

dogs are very afraid. The councilman, George White says air quality is another reason the councilor decided spending seventy five thousand dollars for drones instead of forty two thousand dollars for fireworks was worth it. July fourth and fifth have the forest

air quality of any days of the year due to traditional fireworks shows. The show starts tonight at nine in Orange County Corbin Carson KFI News Fire and law enforcement officials in California are urging people to be safe during the Fourth of July holiday. State Fire Marshal Daniel Berlant says it's illegal to sell, transport, or use fireworks that don't carry the safe and Sane seal. Illegal fireworks in California are unacceptable and we will not tolerate them. Berlant fire officials have been

busy. He says, fire officials have been busy seizing over two hundred and forty thousand pounds of illegal fireworks within this last year. He also says they've seen an increase in illegal firework sales online, so they're trying to crack down on that. Violators can be fined up to fifty thousand dollars or sent to jail for up to a year. The Riverside County Sheriff's Department is doing an enforcement operation in Indian Wells aimed at catching drivers who violate the state's hands free

cell phone law. The department says any text, call, email, or social media post isn't worth a risk, and the focus should be on the road coming up to go or not to go. That is the question you'll be asking when we tell you about the Independent Shakespeare Company's plans for the Free Shakespeare Festival in Griffith Park. At least one person has died and ten others have been hospitalized after a boat crashed into the rocks in Long Beach last night

and its independence Today. Actors Steve Guttenberg and Danny Trejoe and many more are joining Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna. They'll be among participants in parades in La County. Trader Joe's is recalling their and Go tangerine scented candle. Apparently it the flame burns a lot higher and larger than it should, so we're gonna tell you what you need to do with that. ABC has Oh then at six oh five, it's a handle on the news. ABC has reverse

course and will not air their interview. Will now air their interview with President Biden in its entirety, and we're going to tell you when and where you can watch it. One of my favorite things to do every summer is the Independent Shakespeare Company Free Shakespeare Festival in Griffith Park. I love going with my family. It's our family tradition. And every year I feel like the productions

are just better than the year before. So I'm so thrilled today to be talking to Melissa Chalsma, the artistic director for the Independent Shakespeare Free Shakespeare Festival that happens in Griffith Park every year. Good morning Melissa, Good morning Heather. Is so nice to be here. I understand you guys are doing something a little bit different than year this year with the festival. Can you tell me about that. Yes, this year we are doing one play all summer

long. Usually we do longtime audiences. Well know, we typically have two different productions we do over the course of the summer. Why we're doing one play is very exciting, which is the city is in pre construction for a permanent stage at our normal location, so we are moving to just up the hill to a slightly smaller location. So we wanted to do one play so that more people could come see that one production, and we're really this year.

What's perhaps most interesting is that we're doing something we've never done before, which is we've designed an immersive prologue so people that come early, which is a lot of people, because a lot of people come really early to picnic and to explore Griffith Park before the performance. They're going to be able to actually meet and interact with some of the characters and learn a little bit about

the backstory of As You Like It. So our goal is that first of all, people really enjoy that hour before the performance, and also that people maybe not familiar with the play or not familiar with Shakespeare get a chance to kind of orient themselves to the production in a really really fun way, and so that the play itself is even more enjoyable for them. You know, whenever I tell people about this production that you guys put on every summer,

a lot of them say, what is it free? I didn't know that was happening at Griffith Park And it's been happening for a long time, and it's truly such a family friendly and wonderful experience where you, like you mentioned, you can take some picnic baskets and things like that and go out and enjoy. No wait, now, to remind me again, can people bring wine to the park if they pack their picnic basket? What's the rule there? Well, Heather, that's the alcohol is actually not allowed in Los Angeles

City parks, and so you run the risk of getting a ticket. Okay, so don't pack your booze, keep it at home for this event, but you definitely can and bring food and snacks and come and enjoy the performance. And as you mentioned, it's as you like it. It is as you like it, which is one of it was really my actually my favorite of Shakespeare's comedies. It's just a completely delightful, charming, very surprising play with a lot of music in it, which we love to add live music

to our performances. So we have a live jazz band that's playing the music for the show and a lot of live singing and actually some added musical numbers. So it's a really very very uh it's like it's a play where just just when you think you've seen it all, like something new happens. And one of the things I want to, you know, remind people of if you didn't know and you're not familiar with this organization is because it's free,

you guys rely on donations from the community. And tell me a little bit about that and how somebody can give and help support you. Oh, thank you for asking that. It's a very very important question. Yes, I think it's we We do receive obviously we get we love our partnership with Rex and Parks, and we do get support from the City of Los Angeles, but really about sixty percent of all of our kind of operating support for the

program is provided through these individual donations. We've really been built by a lot and a lot of grassroots support, which is actually really important in a state like California. The California as a state does not actually contribute per capita to the arts as much as maybe we would think it would, being that like the arts is such a big part of our instus, so it's really important for people that live in California to know that if they love the arts,

they really do need to support their local arts organizations. So this year we have a system where you can register to attend, which is great. When you register, it lets us know how many people to expect, which is very important for us to know how much. You know how many if it's going to be really busy night, and then you get some emails that help you with the directions and that kind of things. That's really helpful to register

and you have an opportunity to donate there. We also do a lot of donations at the park we have opportunities to donate and then we also you can also just go online to our website at ISCLA dot org and donate as well. But those donations really do keep us going. And I want to remind people too that these are professional actors that are performing here. It's professional.

All of the actors are paid, all of our crew is paid. We really also look at it as an opportunity for people to start building their theater career and building their career as professional theatermakers. So remind everybody where they can go to either donate or register or find out more about your themed nights that

you have throughout the summer. Oh yes, thank you for that. Yes, we've got lots of great theme nights, and we have workshops for families, and we have dress up nights, and we have some discussion nights, so there's a lot going on. The summer is very, very full.

You can visit our website at ISC that's Independent Shakespeare Company La so I SCLA DOTRG, and at that website you can find out the full pat winter for the summer and all of the important information you need to have a wonderful night in Griffith Park under the stars, Grab your picnic basket, friends, family, and head out to Griffith Park for this wonderful night. Melissa, thank you so much. We appreciate your time. Thank you. It's always a

pleasure and I look forward to seeing you and your family there. All right, let's get back to some of the stories coming out of the KFI twenty four hour newsroom. A proposed ballot measure by Governor Newsom and other Democratic leaders to repeal Prop forty seven has been scrapped. The measure would have competed with a previous measure that is headed for the ballot in November. Governor Newsom says his measure was pulled Tuesday because there was not enough time to add key amendments

some of event. Bill A. Saley from the II says he thinks the measure was scrapped because of a lack of support in the legislature. They didn't have the votes from the Progressives who don't want to touch Prop forty seven, and they didn't have the votes from obviously Republicans and moderate Democrats who know Prop forty seven is broken. Newsom says that now loan measure headed to the ballot would revit policies from the failed War on drugs Bloke Trolli k if I News.

Fire officials in California are cracking down on illegal fireworks this Fourth of July, especially with the heat wave, dry grass coupled with triple digit temperatures and the wind is the perfect recipe for a disaster. Whether they're improperly used, safe insane, or whether there are illegal fireworks, they can potentially create a catastrophic fire. Save Fire Marshal Daniel Burlance says people need to be safe while

celebrating the Fourth and consider the risk. He says it's illegal to sell, transport, or use fireworks that don't carry this safe insane Seal and officials will be working with law enforcement to crack down. A state appeals court has upheld a man's conviction for murdering his estranged wife in twenty seventeen, leaving her badly burned body at a homeless camp in Granada Hills. The defense had argued prosecutors failed to prove the elements of the murder during the man's trial in twenty twenty

two. The court yesterday rejected the claim of an air or, saying the finding that the murder was saying in the finding rather that the murder was premeditated and deliberate, and is supported by evidence by the man's motive, planning, and manner of the killing. La City Council has approved fifty four million dollars for pre construction design work to expand the convention Center Downtown. Councilwoman Monica Rodriguez was the only one to vote against it, saying the full five billion dollar

project may not be done in time for the Olympics. If we try and then we fall short, we also put ourselves in a situation to lose what is going to be another Olympic dependent venue. The city will decide by the end of the year whether the project could be completed by twenty twenty eight.

The convention Center is already said to host multiple events. Ella County Supervisors Lindsay Horvath and Jennis Hahn have announced a proposal to expand the five member Board of Supervisors to nine members, make the chief executive officer, make a chief executive

offer and elected official, and establish an independent ethics commission. Sentencing is set for October twenty fifth for Samuel Woodward, who's convicted a first degree murder along with a hate crime allegation for killing a gay former classmate in Foothill Ranch six years ago. An excessive heat warning has been extended for parts of SoCal in the western San Gabriel Mountains, the Annalot Valley, Foothills, and the Annealot

Valley through six o'clock tonight. Then at six oh five it's handle on the news. Hurricane Barrel is responsible for at least seven deaths and total destruction in some parts of the Caribbean. We'll talk about what's being done to help in the aftermath. And at five point fifty, if you're still looking for some ideas on where to celebrate the fourth, we're going to share several events happening

in SoCal that you just might want to add to your list. There are a lot of fun things happening in southern California this summer, and just about forty five minutes outside of Los Angeles, you can experience a little bit of Vegas. We're talking to Matt Grogan, head of promotions at Yamavah Resort and Casino, about some of the fun things happening there this summer. Okay,

Matt, So it's the fourth of July. There's a lot of things going on what is happening out at Yambavah that we should put on our list of things to do well. There's about seventeen event to be exact, we have seventeen promotions starting this week. With that, we gave away our Protect Philip watch the start off the week that was really really exciting and luxurious watch that's incredibly hard to find. And then we kind of get into our big promotion

where we're getting away over five hundred thousand in free slot play. Starting on Friday the fifth through Sunday one to nine pm one o'clock, you can win seventeen thousand, one hundred and sixty dollars and then all the way at nine o'clock you have a chance to win up to fifty thousand dollars with the lowest prize being five thousand, So plenty of reasons to come out this weekend. Some of the other things that we're really excited about, starting with the Star

Card giveaway, we're working with Jay Leno. We have a thing called Jay's Picks, and being that he's such a good car officiing not we lean on him and his expertise to kind of help us pick out what are the best cars. So going into this year and put a lot of effort in improving

our Star Card benefit program, which is for our first responders veterans. This year, we're actually giving them a car away just for them on Friday, a Ford Ranger Raptor twenty twenty four, one of the hardest cars to be able to find right now, but thanks to Jay and his help, we'll be given that away to one of those lucky members, which is exclusive. Nobody else can participate unless your Starcard member. And that's also happening on Friday. Okay, so a lot of giveaways, a lot of fun times on

the casino floor. But let's talk about what you guys have going on in the Yamavah theater. Comedians, musicians. Tell me who all is coming to the theater and who should we put on our list to see? I feel like that's an endless list. We could be here all day. I know one that's really I'm really excited about, and he's been here twice already is Andrea Bocelli. I know he coming November first. We have new kids on the block. Line up never ends, It just keeps going and going and

going, you know, I'm also a comedian. That's kind of like what I do on the side, my part time fund, my fun job, I guess. And I was so excited to see Colin jos Is coming out there. You guys are getting huge names in comedy as well. Talk about your comedy club a little bit. So it's one of those that, just like anything else, since we opened the theater a few years ago, we

just keep building on and growing. So you know, to your point, having on the roster the likes of Kevin Hart coming out, some of these other huge names, Chelsea Handler, It's just one of those things that, knowing that comedy has always lived in LA and is one of the most synonymous areas for it, we just felt like bringing it to the ie something that helps us as well. What can you tell me about Summer Sessions. So, Summer Sessions is a new program that launched this year. It's the way

we build It is the ultimate happy hour. If you're looking to get into some fun off the casino floor, off the resort, you come to our pool deck. We have music, live music, amazing drinks every Friday from now until September sixth, from five pm to nine pm. It's an amazing experience. Let's talk about rock and Bruise. Is that different from the lineup you have at the Yamava Theater or is it kind of the same. Do they tie in together? No, they are completely different. Rock and Bruise

is one of our food venues that offers amazing entertainment as well. So it looks like you got Reverend Horton heat dock in Like that's more for like your rock and roll crop. For sure, it sounds like yeah, and rock and bruises that vibe. For sure. You love rock and roll and good food, that's your place to go. I have only been one time, and I went last Friday for research, and I made sure I stopped at the ATM on the way just in case, Just in case I need to

go in depth in my research. What is something that you think is going to surprise people whenever they come out to visit you To be honest here at Yama, but I think almost everything can surprise you because you're not expecting to walk into a facility with seventy two hundred slot machines, five high limit rooms,

over twelve bars and restaurants. The vibe is something that we really focus and take pride in, so no matter what area of the casino you go to, you're gonna feel a unique vibe for that space, which is kind of tone setting when you enter a place. A lot of people when they visit us for the first time, one of the first things that comes out of their mouth is this is just like Vegas but better. So that's something that we take pride in. And then obviously the customer service is far none

some of the best I've ever seen. And then any fireworks, are you guys firing off any fireworks on the fourth of July that we should be on the lookout for. We will not be doing any fireworks, but if you come to Yamabo Resort Casino, go up to the seventeenth floor. We have an amazing area that overlooks the entire San Bernadio County and you can see fireworks for miles and miles and miles away. I think you can also buy them out there too, in your area. I know when we were driving back,

I was like, there's the fireworks stands. We should stop and get something, but then we have nowhere to shoot them off here, So well, this is fantastic. I know my husband and I can't wait to come back. We definitely want to come back and explore a little bit more where we have some more time. And also worth mentioning this is a twenty one and over casino and resort, so if you're thinking about bringing the kids, don't do it right, they'll have to wait in the car. Well,

thank you guys so much. I appreciate your time and we hope you have a wonderful fourth of July. Same to you read it. Thank you. All right, let's get back to some of the stories coming out of the KFI twenty four hour newsroom. At least one person has died and ten others were hurt and in the hospital now. After a boat crashed into the rocks in Long Beach last night, Long Beach Fire officials say the boat overturned and began taking on water. It's not clear what caused the crash, but officials

say speed might have been a factor. A possible expansion of LA's Convention Center has taken us step forward. The city council okayd fifty four million dollars for pre construction design work, but there's a catch. They have to know by the end of the year whether the full five billion dollar renovation would be finished in time to host Olympic events in twenty twenty eight. Councilwoman Tracy Park says she understands the challenge. We cannot risk losing those events to other cities or

other regions, or even other states. City leaders say LA has been losing out to much smaller cities for major convention dollars, and an expansion is needed. Michael Monks KFI News. A red flag fire warning has been issued for the Ventura County Mountains, the I five Corridor, and the western Antalope Valley foothills. It will be in effect from six o'clock tonight until six am Saturday morning. A red flag warning means critical fire weather conditions are either happening or

are imminent. A fire that burned at least eighteen acres southwest of Paris and Riverside County has been surrounded. The fire started Tuesday afternoon. Three Cowfire air tankers and a water dropping helicopter were called in to help cruise working on the ground. No homes or other buildings were damaged. Governor Newsom and other Democratic

leaders have pulled their proposal ballot initiative to repeal prop forty seven. The measure would have competed for votes with an already qualified measure headed for the ballot November. Assemblyman Bill Assie says he thinks the move was pure partisan politics. He was trying to distort the election and confuse voters with an alternative ballot measure. Governor Newsom claims his measure was pulled because there wasn't enough time to add key

amendments to the bill. He says the other measure would revive policies from the era of mass incarceration. President Biden has admitted he quotes screwed up, as he put it during the debate with former President Trump. He told a radio station in Milwaukee yesterday that he had a bad night. He says that was ninety minutes on stage, and that voters should instead look at what he's accomplished during his three and a half years in office. Biden says he is not

dropping out of the presidential race. Unionized Food for Less grocery workers have voted to ratify a new three year labor contract. The union says workers have secured raises, increased hours for part time workers, and a more direct path to top rate pay over the next three years. Union officials announce the agreement. Yesterday, Evacuation orders and warnings have been lifted after a fast moving one hundred and thirty three acre brush fire that left one firefighter hurt erupted in seem Me

Valley and threatened nearby homes. Death Valley could set a new record. It actually may break its own record for the hottest temperature ever recorded on Earth. The current record for the highest reliably measured temperature is one hundred and thirty and that could be reached again this coming Monday or Tuesday. And as we mentioned, it is the fourth of July. That means all government officers, the post office, financial institutions, at some retail grocery stores will be closed.

Now we're just minutes away from handle on the news this morning, and well, we're going to be covering a lot of stories. We're going to talk a little bit more about what's happening in Death Valley with the hottest temperature there, will they break the record, we'll see. All right, So it's time to clean off your lawn chairs, dust off your blankets, get your

favorite summer grilling foods ready to go. Because it is the fourth of July, we have details right now on some of the fun places where you can go and celebrate, and me and kno and and we're all going to talk about the fourth of July and all of the fun things that we can do. Let me start first of all by saying, this is a very one of my favorite holidays. And I know that's super nerdy, but it's my favorite holiday because when I was growing up, my family was very patriotic.

We my mother instilled a big sense of respect and reverence for our country in me when I was a child. And the fourth of July has always meant a time to take a moment and pause and just be grateful for we uh for what we have here in the United States, because so many other people around the world do not get to celebrate the same freedoms that we do here. It is also the day that my husband proposed to me, so it

has a little special meeting for me. It was so funny he said, I can't think of a better way to celebrate Independence Day than by giving up my independence. So that's always been a very special special time for me. So we love the fourth of July. Let's let's talk about what's happening around Southern California, big celebration at Universal Studios. You guys, they put on a wonderful fireworks display there. We also talked about the Queen Mary. What's

happening at the Queen Mary tonight. They're doing a lot of celebrations and events there and of course Disney. If you can get in, it's probably sold out. But let's talk to all right, Kna, what do you do for the fourth? What do you guys like to do? Usually I like to get their go to somebody's house and have fireworks. But this year I have a five month old. Yeah, and so I'm on his schedule. Oh but I did tell my brother like, hey, man, are you

going to do anything? We live in the ill An Empire. Not many places there firework friendly. Yeah, so we're gonna figure it out. But I do love fireworks. Or like, my parents live on the north end of San Bernandino, but it's kind of like the hills and you can literally see fireworks from Fontana, like all the way pretty much to Highland, So it's just like the whole sky is lit up, so you could. We

used to sit on the roof and watch fireworks. That's what I was saying from Yamaba that people can just go up on their top floor and watch it from all around. Yeah, it's it's incredible. Oh well that sounds nice. I love. It really is about spending excuse me time with family. So that's a great idea. And what are you going to be doing? Well, My sister's birthday is on the third, so we celebrate on the

four. Gives us an excuse to all get together and we barbecue and swim and then we all walk over to a park nearby that does fireworks and it's fun. I love time. Yeah, see, it really is. It's just like about relaxing, celebrating. There's no pressure. You don't have to buy presents for anybody. It's not like the other holidays, you know. And also, Nick, is this your wedding anniversary? It is. It's

our ninth wedding anniversary. My husband Brian and I nursary, so just like you, I well, I was your husband because I proposed to Brian on before of July back in twenty fourteen. I mean I could be your husband. I just don't tell him. That's fun. But yeah, and so I'll actually be live here on KFI this evening for later with mo Kelly, along with mo Kelly, to Ola Sharp and our own FOURK reporter Neil Sabedra. So we'll all be here tonight from seven to ten pm on KFI.

Shout out to all of the weekend warriors and the holiday workers who are We work on the holidays because we love it. We're here to bring the news and the information to the people no matter what. All right, let's talk about some of the celebrations happening. We've got let Freedom Ring celebration happening in Cerritos that kicks off at four o'clock. In El Segundo, they're having I

guess a whole day of fun out there. It's a fireworks display starts at nine, but I guess it's free for residents, but non residents have to pay five dollars for that. And Huntington Beach they're having their annual fireworks over the ocean with free beach viewing. We love free Laguna Beach. We've been talking about some of the things they're doing there at Laguna Beach, mostly just

music. I don't think they're doing oh drone show. They're doing a drone show, yes, And in Long Beach, view the annual fireworks show from the Queen Mary. That is going to be a great event as well. And let me see what else we got here Marina del Rey. The annual

show will start about nine o'clock. And make sure if you're heading down to Marina Delray, you look and see where their areas are to park or maybe do a ride share situation, and I look and make sure you know where to go a lot of these places, it's always best to plan ahead. There's nothing worse than planning to go somewhere and you get there and there's nowhere to park because nine other million people decided to go to the same place you

wanted to go. But that's life. In Socom In Rosemeade, they're having a parade, family fun. The parade starts at ten o'clock and then they're doing Freeze or the aquatic It was free swim, Yes it is free swim. At one o'clock they're Aquatic Center there. Santa Anna starting at three, they're having their festivities at Centennial Park. Then fireworks will start later in the

evening around eight forty five. And then in Santa Clarita nine fifteen, their fireworks over the Valencia Town Center will begin and then in Walnut from five to about nine thirty they're having music, games, food trucks, all of those things for you all to enjoy. So there's a lot to do. And well we have this information, do we have any of this up on our website? And do you know if any of it will be on the website?

Okay, well you should just play this recording back then go back and go back and listen to this podcast version of this wake up call later today and take notes. So, yeah, I'm excited about the fourth of July. This is going to be a fun, fun day. I think I'm going to be swimming with my family as well. My husband is going to get out the tragger and try some new like grilling situations. So yeah, have a fun and say Fourth of July everybody. Oh you know what,

Cono I was going to tell you. I'm so mad that I didn't think of this until literally as we were in the middle of the show. But I was like, I should have see seen if you wanted to do like a Fourth of July like mashup like dj Kno's like fourth Remix and like put together all of your like fun music for the fourth. Should have done that. I should have been like, let's do that. I'm still kind of doing that. If you notice, every time I come in, it's some

sort of America. I love America, so you're gonna find the best America songs throughout the day. Thanks for clarifying that for people. I love America. All right, Well, okay, yeah, we are enjoying it. But I'm like, I feel like we need to sell Djconos records on the side, you know what I mean. Hey, whatever gives me a side hustle. Ill, okay, Right, It's all about the side hustle, especially when you work in radio. Speaking of side hustle, I'm gonna take

this opportunity to invite everyone to my next stand up comedy show. It is gonna be in San Gabriel on July twelfth. Come out and see me there. We're gonna be a I'm gonna be a Blossom Market Hall doing a special Fun Night with the Mixed Nuts comedy show. So come out and see me. My Also, I'm going to be back at the ice House in Pasadena coming up in This is way ahead but like in September, so all the ticket information is up on my website Heatherbrooker dot com. There woo plugged myself.

All right, Now, let's get back to some of the stories coming out of the KFI twenty four hour newsroom. Laguna Beach is putting on its annual July fourth fireworks without a bang. We typically see a lot of smoke and we do the fireworks the good of each Mayor Sue Kemp says switching to drones also eliminates the noise that affects people with PTSD. We also have a

lot of complaints from pet owners. Their dogs are very afraid. Counselman George White says air quality is another reason the councilor decided spending seventy five thousand dollars for drones instead of forty two thousand dollars for fireworks was worth it. July fourth and fifth have the forest air quality of any days of the year due to traditional fireworks shows. The show starts tonight at nine in Orange County.

Corbin Carson kf I news Fire and law enforcement officials in California are urging people to be safe during the Fourth of July. State Fire Marshal Daniel Berland says it's illegal to sell transport or use fireworks that don't carry the safe Insane seal. Illegal fireworks in California are unacceptable and we will not tolerate them. For land. Fire officials have been busy seizing over two hundred and forty thousand pounds

of illegal fireworks within this last year. He says they've seen an increase increase rather in illegal fireworks sales online, so they're trying to crack down. Violators can be fined up to fifty thousand dollars or sent to jail for up to a year. A proposed ballot measure by Governor Newsom and other Democratic leaders is going to repeal Prop forty seven, and it's been scrapped. The measure would have competed with a previous measure that is headed for the ballot in November.

Governor Newsom says his measure was pulled Tuesday because there was not enough time to add key amendments. Somedayman Bill A. Saley from the II says he thinks the measure was scrapped because of a lack of support of the legislature. They didn't have the votes from the Progressives who don't want to touch Prop forty seven. And they didn't have the votes from obviously Republicans and moderate Democrats who know Prop forty seven is broken. Newsom says that now loan measure headed to the

ballot would revive policies from the failed War on drugs. Blake Trolly k if I News. The Riverside County Sheriff's Department is doing an enforcement operation in Indian Wells aimed at catching drivers who violate the state's hands free self own law. The department says any text, call, email, or social media post isn't worth the risk and the focus should be on the road. Officials say drivers should pull over if it's that important. Drivers who violate the law two times

within thirty six months will have a point added to their DMV record. Three men have been arrested for allegedly robbing the same camera store in Burbank twice. Fully say the men snagged several cameras worth over thirteen thousand dollars last month, before going back the next day and stealing seven thousand dollars worth of equipment. And employee tried to stop the robbers, but they shoved him out of the way. Two of the men were arrested last month. The third was taken

into custody yesterday. If he tried to run, They're all charged with robbery and grand theft. President Biden has posthumously awarded a Medal of Honor to two Civil War soldiers. Privates George Wilson and Philip Shadrack were part of an undercover mission that became known as the Great Locomotive Chase, where Union soldiers overtook a

can Confederate train, just drawing key infrastructure in the process. ABC's Molly Nagels says Shadrack and Wilson were captured, tried, and hanged by the Confederacy. Biden said during the ceremony yesterday their heroic deeds went unacknowledged for more than a century, but time didn't erase their valor. Competitive eaters have made their way to Coney Island for the Nathan's annual Fourth of July hot dog eating contest.

Professional eater James Webb says he's looking forward to seeing how many he can put down. Is going to be a new champion, and it's going to be a great experience and I'm just happy to be here. Major League Eating co founder and host George Shay says he's expecting a tight competition since sixteen time champ Joey Chestnut is sitting out this year because he's not going to be there, We're going to have the fiercest contest in I don't know, probably fifteen years.

It all goes down at noon, more at twelve o'clock, nine o'clock. For us here in La, this is KFI and KOSTHD two, Los Angeles, Orange County. This has been your wake up Call. If you missed any of wake Up Call, you can listen anytime on the iHeartRadio app and make sure you subscribe to wake Up Call. Leave us a comment. We'd love to hear from you and hope you all have a wonderful and safe Fourth of July. You've been listening to wake Up Call with me Amy King.

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