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Know Your Rights

Jun 29, 20234 min
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Episode description

Jason Middleton hosts your Wednesday morning Wake Up Call. ABC News Correspondent for the Transportation Unity Sam Sweeney comes on the show to discuss knowing your rights as thousands of flights are being canceled ahead of 4th of July weekend. ABC’s Crime & Terrorism Analyst Brad Garrett talks “Planned in Plain Sight” a new Senate report about the January 6th Capitol assault on the intelligence failures of the FBI & DHS. Jason then catches up with ABC News Correspondent Faith Abubey to talk about Biden’s latest visit to Chicago. Jason ends the show reacting to Jay Powell’s comments regarding interest rates.

Transcript

You're listening to Wake Up Call on demand from kf I Am six forty. It's time for your morning wake up call. Here's Jason Middleton. Good morning everyone, this is wake Up Call. It is Thursday, June twenty ninth. Perfect game. Right off the top, mister Kono was in here reminding me that twenty four perfect games have happened. One of them was last night

by the Yankees Domingo Hermon. So for perspective, there have been two hundred and thirty seven thousand total baseball games in the regular season and the playoffs, come to think of it, because one of those perfect games, of course was in the World Series. But last night was the twenty fourth perfect game. Adding to the story a little bit, at least for me who's not Yankees fan. Is Domingo Herman recently had a suspension for sticky stufftons. Okay,

I'm getting I'm getting lots of raised shoulders, but it's true. He came off the mound and he didn't have one last night though, perfect game. Congratulations, So he's better without the sits sticky stuff, you know what. Apparently so and the Als. So yeah, they are on pace to be the worst performing team in MLB history as well. But that's okay. They're on their way to Vegas, Baby and Freddie Red Sox fans out there, the Yankees through a perfect game. Let's get some headlines, then we'll

get into some news coming out of the KFI twenty four hour newsroom. More than one and twenty million Americans from the East Coast to the Midwest are under air quality alerts from Canadian wildfire smoke. Unhealthy air alerts have been issued from New York to North Carolina, Delaware to Iowa, and official with the Chinese Embassy is calling on the US to lift sanctions in order to reopen high level military talks between the two superpowers. The sanctions were imposed in response to Chinese

purchases of Russian military equipment. The US Department of Health and Human Services says records for more than fifteen million accounts have been hacked. Hackers behind the massive breach also claimed credit for stealing data from two major law firms as in national law firms, among other organizations, and the full extent of the breach is still really not known. Now, let's start with some of the other stories

coming out of the KMPI twenty four Hour News Room we lead local. An LAPD officer has been ordered to undergo special training following an email she sent out about a homeless camp clean up operation. Officer Britney Gutieris sent the email to business owners and residents of the Topanga Division on June fourteenth, informing them a homeless camp clean up would happened on the twenty ninth and that everyone would be

arrested and personal items removed. Gautieris also asked the recipients to keep the operation a secret so she would arrest everyone at the homeless camp. The LAPD said the email does not represent its values and has ordered Gautiers to undergo special training with the department's Homeless coordinaed or office. The cleanup has been temporarily suspended. Steve Gregory Camofine News La County's twenty twenty three homeless count drops today. The

point in time count comes from the La Homeless Services Authority. The detailed report will include the size and location of the homeless population in La County. It also has an impact on how much funding the county gets from the federal government. A San Francisco hotel is getting a new lease on life. It will again become a shelter, but this time for good. Oasis Inn was used during the pandemic and will now serve as a safe place for more than three

hundred women and children. A similar situation

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