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Amy King hosts your Thursday Wake Up Call. News Correspondent Jim Ryan joins the show to speak on the latest moon mission failing. ABC News’ Jordana Miller reports live from Jerusalem to talk about the latest regarding the Israel-Hamas War. Amy takes us “Out and About” to the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema at the Bloc in DTLA. ABC National News Reporter Steven Portnoy closes the show talking about Chris Christie ending his 2024 presidential campaign.

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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 HT two Los Angeles, Orange County and all you Amy Kay. It is your wake up call for Thursday, January eleventh. Good morning, I'm Amy King. I still get a kick out of that intro. Todd Light, our buddy at the LA Dodgers reminds me that baseball season isn't far away. We have big news in football,

and men'll tell you about it in just one second. Another night last night, another debate, and this one just between Nikki Hayley and Ron De Santis. And I told you I'm a junkie. I love watching these things, whether they're consequential or not, there are interesting to me. But I do have to say they just sat there telling each other, well she's lying, well he's lying, well she's lying. Well you know he's a liar.

Well you know she's a liar. And I'm like, what, just stop, please, like tell us what you're gonna do, not how nasty the other person is, because in the end, you're all on the same team. Remember you guys are all Republicans. So eventually you're going to vote the same way anyway. Still interesting. And then of course Trump skipped it because he was at a town hall and you know, in true Trump form. But again, like I said, it doesn't matter what party it is.

I am obsessed with these things, and so I'm excited that there's more coming. Here's what's coming up on wake up Call. Hurricane force winds up to eighty miles an hour could blow through mountain and foothill areas of southern California through this afternoon. At my house, we didn't get any wind last night, so it's very thankful for that. High wind warnings are in effect for northern

La County, parts of Ventura, Riverside, and San Bernardino Counties. They're also advisor the Santa Clarita Valley could see wins between fifty and seventy miles per hour. Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christy has ended his bid to become the next president, announcing his supporters last night that he needs to be honest with himself and to others that there's no path for him to win the nomination. Big shakeups in football, New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick not going to be

coaching New England next year. He's leaving the team after twenty four years that included six Super Bowl victories. And of course, yesterday, the big announcement was that Alabama's coach Nick Saban is retiring after winning more national championships than any other major college football coach. He was seven. He won seven national championships in seventeen seasons with Bama. Let's get started with some of the stories coming

out of the KFI twenty four hour newsroom. HP is investigating a pair of car to car shootings on Los Angeles area freeways. At about nine last night, a person riding in a car was shot on the ten Freeway near downtown Town, La. HP says it was likely road rage related. Then about an hour later, there was another car to car shooting on or near the one on one Freeway in Encino. An avalanche at a ski area in Lake Tahoe or near Lake Tahoe has turned deadly. One male has passed away as

a result of the avalanche. There was also another individual that's sustained minor, non life threatening injuries. Plaster County Sheriff Sergeant David Smith said the wall of snow came down at Palisades Tahoe around nine thirty yesterday morning. To other people were caught in the slide but were not hurt. At this point in time, all search efforts have concluded, and we have come to the conclusion that there is nobody else up on the mountain. More heavy snow is in the

forecast. See either twenty five than nays are twenty one. The House Judiciary and Oversight Committee has voted to approve recommending Hunter Biden be held in contempt of Congress for refusal to comply with a subpoena do you issued by this committee. We will move the report to the full House Committee. Chairman Republican James Comer read the announcement. Republicans want Biden to testify in private about his business dealings.

Biden says he'll only do it in public. Biden unexpectedly showed up for the meeting yesterday and then walked out during the middle of it. Today, he said to be arraigned in La on felony and misdemeanor tax charges. The future of Tech has arrived in Las Vegas. The fifty eighth Annual Consumer Electronic Show brings together the latest advancements in technology for home entertainment, food prep, cars and trucks, cell phones, and medicine and instant blood test that can

detect a concussion. Think about what this means for athletes young people around the country who are playing sports. The ability to immediately detect a concussion and deal with it is incredibly valuable. Jim Fellinger's with CEES and says, the hot topic this year is artificial intelligence and how it's being integrated into every aspect of our daily lives. At the CEES in Las Vegas. Steve Gregory KINGAHI News,

let's say good to ABC's Jim Ryan. So, Jim, there was so much excitement on Monday when the moon Lander launched, and now the mission has failed yet has for whatever reason, the lunar Lander, the Peregrine, began to lose propellant after its launch of perfect launch. Really on Monday morning, the board that Viking rocket first time they had used that the Vulcan rocket

rather United Launch Alliance was behind the launch and so everything was perfect. But now Astrobotics, the company behind the Peregrine lunar Lander, says, you know it's not gonna happen. It's not going to land. On the Moon. It is still kind of rocketing out or cruising out in the direction of the Moon, but there won't be any landing there as they had planned on feby twenty third because of this propellant issue. So it's not in Earth's orbit anymore

longer. Correct, it's about two hundred old. Yesterday morning it was two hundred thousand miles away from the Earth and going generally in the direction of the Moon. But the expectation is that it's just going to keep on going. They have no real way to control it once the propellant has run out, and when that happens, of course, the battery is going to run out because the unit can't continue to orient itself toward the Sun. It has to

do that to charge the batteries with solar panels. Okay, so it's going to run out of propellant and then it's going to run out of power. But it's headed in the general direction of the Moon, and because it's moving that way and there's space and there's nothing to stop. But it's just going to keep going right yeah, right, yeah, forever maybe, you know,

unless until it runs into something out there, I suppose. But it's a big disappointment obviously for NASA, which was the major contractor on this, but also for sixteen commercial customers in seven countries. Twenty payloads were aboard the Peregrine Lunar Lander and now it's all just simply lost. None of it is going to be put to us, says it was supposed to. It's not the end of the road, though. Another company, Intuitive Machines, based

in Houston, has a contract with NASA as well. It's going to try a similar lunar launder lunar launch next month and it'll be carrying some other NASA experiments. So yeah, we'll see what happens in the next four weeks or so. Okay, so you mentioned the company in Houston, and then of course the other company is also a private company. Are there like a bunch of private companies lined up just kind of waiting for their turn, or they're just two or three, Well, there are several. I mean it's always

been that way too. I mean, if you look even back to the space program in the nineteen sixties and seventies, there were contractors around the country, private companies that were involved in making space suits and making different components the hardware. Then that's sort of how it is now. There are big major rocket companies. SpaceX, in fact, is going to provide the rockets that's to be used next month for a Houston and Intuitive machines, so that launch

will use the Falcon nine rocket, and then ULA United Launch Alliance. They're the newcomer and all of this. They created the rocket that was used this past week. But yeah, there's a long list of contractors, private companies who do nothing at all but make various components for the a NASA, but for other contractors around the country. Okay, I didn't realize that there were

that many kind of companies kind of in the hopper waiting to go. So of course the remains of or DNA of Lieutenant O'Hara, Scotti, doctor McCoy, Gene Roddenberry and others, they're just space junk now essentially, yes, although they were going to become space junk anyway, because yeah, yeah, celestis this company that provides that service to people and pay a few thousand dollars and have your loved ones DNA whatever remains there are sent out into deep space.

And so I suppose in that way those folks are getting what they asked for they're they're loved ones. Remains are launched off into space and we'll stay that way. But yeah, so Celestis is one of many contractors or companies that had a space on that on that Peregrine Lunar Lander, and now we'll

have to rework the program. Okay, So for for Lieutenant o'hura and those guys, it's sort of mission accomplished a little different than they thought it was going to look, but it's fine, yeah, all right, and then we'll be looking forward to the next attempt to get to the Moon next month, right by the end of this year. Of course, NASA assume everything goes right and we don't have delays like this or little glitches. You're going to have a group of astronauts on a ten day trip around the Moon.

That group is not going to land on the Moon, but the plan is that they will. Those astronauts will will loop around the Moon then come back as part of the Artemis two project. Right, and that just got pushed Did you just say that that that just got pushed back till next year. I didn't know that. I heard it was by the end of this year.

It was the end of next year, and it just came out yesterday, I think kind of it was late yesterday, but they said they're pushing that one back, and then the next one is Artemis three, and that one's pushed back to twenty twenty six. They didn't really say why, but they said they need to work on a few things. You're bad. Yeah, Well it's still I love all this stuff, and in the interim until we actually get there, I'm going to keep watching for all mankind. Well,

live long and prosper. Thank you so much, Jim Ryan appreciate it. So let's get back to some of the stories coming out of the KFI twenty four hour newsroom. Governor Newsom says the budget deficit for California isn't nearly as bad as first thought. Estimates of a sixty eight billion dollars short fallow

down to just over thirty eight billion. The proposed spending plan from the governor increases the Health and Human Services Agency budget by about five billion dollars, whether it's food or cash, supports, focus on those with disabilities, and the services broad medic Health program, the many public health programs that we facilitate across the state. Those are being largely intact. Secretary doctor Mark Galli says there

will be reductions to some social services and legal services. He says much of the increase will pay to expand health care for all, including illegal immigrants. Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie's dropped out of the twenty twenty four presidential race. He made the announcement hours before UN Ambassador Nicki Haley and Florida Governor Ron

DeSantis debated last night. He also went after President Trump, anyone who is unwilling to say that he is unfit to be president of the United States is unfit themselves to be president of the United States. A recent poll in New Hampshire showed Christy at twelve percent support and that about two thirds of his supporters would pick Hailey as their second choice. A CNN poll found Trump's lead was down to single digits in New Hampshire and about a third would now choose Nicki

Hayley. The LA County Medical Examiner's Office says the investigation into the death of Matthew Perry has been closed. Died October twenty eighth from acute effects of ketamine. Ketamine is a drug used to treat depression but can also be used recreationally. The medical examiner found no evidence of alcohol or other drugs in Perry's system.

His death has been ruled an accident. A fourteen million dollar beach replenishment project has dumped rocky cobble on beaches in San Clemente instead of the pristine sand it normally has City officials complained, but Army Corps of Engineers LA District spokesman Dina Odell says beach quality sand is at the dredging site near ocean side, but it's beneath the layer of cobble. If suitable material can't be reached, we will stop operations and the dredge will move to Salona Beach to start the

dredging project there. Should we leave, our intent is to return the beach to pre construction condition. Odell says. The project that started last month has also been stalled by inclement weather, sea swells and dredge maintenance, but crews got back to work this week in San Clementy, Corbin Carson KFI News, speaking of the beach big waves, they are expecting more big waves and maybe some coastal flooding to continue through tomorrow morning. Hunter Biden is set to be

a rain today in downtown Los Angeles on nine federal tax charges. President Biden's sons expected to plead not guilty to charges of failing to pay taxes, failing to file, evading an assessment, and filing a fraudulent form. He could be sentenced to seventeen years in prison if convicted as charged. Eight LA County probation officers have been placed on leave because of something involving detainees at the Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall in Downey. The chief probation officer won't say what happened,

only it was a significant incident. Last month, the La Kunty Sheriff's Department will investigate. TSA says it confiscated a record sixty seven hundred and thirty seven guns at TSA airport checkpoints in twenty twenty three. One hundred and twenty five of them were at the five LA area airports. TSA administrator David Pokoski says what particularly concerning is that ninety three percent of the guns found were loaded at

six o five. It's handle on the news. Bill's going to a weigh in on what he thought about the debate between Rohn De Santis and Nikki Hayley last night. Right now, let's say good morning to ABC's Jordana Miller. Jordana, the Secretary of State Anthony Blincoln is meeting with leaders in the Middle East. It's his fourth trip, so let's talk about what he's accomplishing and what he's trying to accomplish during this trip. Right the Sectary of State really

making a world win visit here to the Middle East. Who stopped in Turkey and cutter in Saudi Arabia, Jordan. He was here in Egypt. Heos in the Palacinian Authority, the territories there. He was in Bahrain, and he will be in Egypt. All of those visits centered around of what is happening in the Goaza Strip the war there talking to America's allies Arab allies about

how they can work together to one increase aid into the Gaza Strip. You know, there's only about two hundred trucks of aid getting in a day. That really needs to be increased because there's so much suffering there and their shortage

of food and water and medicine. Also, what post war Gaza is going to look like that is you know, helping get a consortium of countries together to both help rebuild and reconstruct the Gaza Strip and also to help revitalize and show support for the Palestinian Authority, which is the governing body that the Americans want to see come in and take a leadership role in the Gaza Strip. But in order to do that, the Palestinian Authority really has to begin a

series of reforms. They're ailing leader, the Palstinian President has to groom a successor. They need elections, they need to really be fund and their transparency, you know, and the security forces, the palest and security forces are

really need to be revamped and retrained. So this is a long term project, and it appears that you know, the Secretary of State really wants to weigh in and make this kind of a collective effort to ensure that once AMASA is defeated in the Gaza Strip, which it appears will still take many many more months, that there's in place a government or a governing body like the

Palstoni Authority that can come in and take control. And that also me's asking the Israelis to you know, also work with the Palestinian the Authority, which is a challenge because the current Prime Minister doesn't like the palest The authority that much to say the least. Okay, so what Blinkin is basically pushing for, are the Allies kind of on board with that? And then also does

Israel seem to be on board with what the US is pushing for? Well, it appears from what Lincoln has said that the Allies, the Air of Allies, are willing to work together to try to make sure that Gaza is a livable place without Hamas in the future, and those are goals that Israel

shares. The details there are obviously some differences, but I do believe that over time the Israeli Prime Minister a given America support in this war indeed and in a huge a military aid for Israel and diplomatic cover at the UN. Over time, I do believe that the Israeli Prime Minister will agree to Palestinian

leadership in the Gaza strip. But all sides agree that the Palestinian authority has to be reformed and it has to be strengthened, and that's that is now going to be a regional project, and of course it includes reopening talks on

a two state solution. A Palestinian state, which that piece of the puzzle is the part that the current Israeli prime minister is again, but remember Natanya, who is unlikely to be Israel's Prime minister in even a year's time, given that the horrible attack on October seventh happened on his watch and largely as a result of his kind of vision or miscalculation of who Hamas was in the threat they represented. Okay, so I have so many questions, and I

know we don't have time for all of them. But you're talking about rebuilding Gaza once, once Hamas is cleared out, and I and my immediate thought is wow, this is a great opportunity for a lot of different countries to jump in and make a lot of money because it's going to be a major operation. But then I was like, well, who would who's going to pay to rebuild Gaza? Right? Well, I mean, first ball, certainly the regional partners like Saudi Arabia and Egypt and Jordan, they all have

a vested interest in contributing to Gaza that is free of Hama. And if Saudi Arabia and Israel, for example, moved closer towards normalization, then one of the advantages of Saudi Arabia normalizing ties with Israel and what that gains for Saudi Arabia's close ties with the US. Remember when Israel made peace of Egypt, the United States played a major role peeling Egypt away from the Soviet orbit and offering money and all kinds of things that only the Americans could do for

Egypt to help Egypt. And in a sense that is a version of what we're seeing here. Saudi Arabia wants certain things from the United States, including arms and really to be a major player on the global scene, and in exchange for that, normalizing ties with Israel and possibly footing part of the bill to get Gaza, you know, back up and turn it into a functioning

and even thriving place. Right now, you know, there's obviously huge swalks of the Gaza Strip that are destroyed, and you know it is a war torn place right now, but you know, in the future it could be this. You know, the end of Hamas's rule of the Gaza Strip is only good in the long term, not only for Israel in the region, but for Palestinians too. I mean, there are hundreds of thousands of Gozins who are held hostage by Hamas as well. Now they may support Hamas because

they don't have another choice. This is a group that runs the Gaza Strip like a dictatorship, you know, plus Islamic fundamentalism. I mean, it is nowhere you could dissent or voice your opposition. So you know, I don't want to talk about liberating Gaza from Hamas. But there are certainly many Palestinians. Remember there's two million in the Gods of Strip, and they do not all support the Gaza Strip, the support Hamas. You know, we

could safely say at least half of them don't. Yeah. It just it's so amazing to me and probably to everyone's out there listening and getting ready for working stuff this morning, how complicated this is. It seems like it would be a simple fix wipeout Commas, but it's so much deeper than that. And we're so thankful, Georgiana that we have you to help us sort it out. So thank you so much. Have a great day, and we'll talk to you again soon month talk. So all right, take care.

Let's get back to some of the stories coming out of the KFI twenty four hour news from the Extended Stay America Hotel in Carson's going to be converted into studio apartments for the homeless. The project has received funding from Project Room Key and LA County to help address the homelessness crisis. Local nonprofits are also working on converting other hotels in Lancaster in Palmdale. The three projects will provide more

than three hundred units for interim housing. A date on when the projects would begin has not been announced. Orange County plans to study a three million dollar program to see if giving money to two hundred struggling families will actually prevent homelessness. Office of Care Coordination Director Doug Beck says each family could get up to

almost eleven thousand dollars to help with rent and other bills. Priority populations will be specifically seniors, eight to six year older, single parent households, and yet again, people that are imminently at risk of homelessness. Beck says up to six thousand dollars can be used for overdue rent and utilities, then a forty dollars stipend would boost the family for twelve months. He says the county has identified the two hundred families, but still needs to choose a vendor to

disperse the money and also study the results. A new AI powered restaurant will soon be opening its doors in Pasadena. Collie Express will serve as a showroom to other restaurant owners about using robotics to save on labor costs. The technology used will enable restaurants to operate with one to two employees Miso Robotics. Ryan Sinnett says he doesn't think there will be a completely human free restaurant anytime soon.

Restaurant owners would agree that consumers typically owt to restaurants is for more of a human experience. Sinett says restaurant owners have been able to use AI technology to keep more staff out of the kitchen and working directly with customers. The restaurant is set to open in the next two to three weeks. Blake Trolley

k if I News. Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christy has ended his bid to become president, announcing his supporters last night that he needs to be honest with himself and others there is no path for him to win the nomination. He also was caught on a hot mic saying candidate Nikki Haley is going to,

as he put it, get smoked. A sixty five thousand pound external fuel tank has been moved about one thousand feet across Exposition Park and is expected to be lift into an upright position today next to two rocket motors that are already in launch position. The Space Shuttle in debt will be next, likely in coming weeks. A new display of the shuttle in launch position at the California Science Centers expected to open in a couple of years. At six oh

five, it's handle on the news. A House committee is voted to hold Hunter Biden in contempt for not complying with the subpoena. And that's just one of Hunter's problems. He's also in court today in La facing tax charges. At five point fifty, we're going to talk to ABC's Stephen portnoy Moore about Chris Christy dropping out of the race and what effect it will have, if any, on the candidates who still remain. So we went out and about

this week. You know, we like to go out check out things around Los Angeles, and we found a fun and different way to see a movie. A few weeks ago, Nick and I went to the IPIC Theater in Pasadena. Awesome. Right there, there are other theaters that are similar, maybe a little less high end, and so we found the Alamo Draft House in Downtown Lakes. We wanted to go see American Fiction, which came out a little bit early. I think it doesn't officially released until Thursday or Friday,

anyway, doesn't matter. So what is different about this from a regular movie theater and Nick feel free to chime in anytime, is that one there. It's smaller, There are fewer seats, and the seats are nicer than regular seats. They're recliners and there are there's a place to put food,

and they do table service or seat service is whatever you call it. There's only fifty seats in the theater, and I think it has a very old school feel like when you walk into the Alamo Draft House, they have all these classic movie posters and we saw a new release, but I saw just

from looking around that they do play classic movies too. Well. That was kind of what we talked about quite a few times, and I think nostalgia was the word that we used most often when we were there, But it was even to something long before You and I would go to the theater and they were playing old school news reports that used to come Ahead had of movies many many many years ago, also little cartoons and vignettes from older black and

white films, So it was really really fun. It was very different as much and you know swanky as ipick was. This was you know, kind of old school Hollywood issue jacent swanky in its own way. Maybe not the high end bougie experience you're thinking of, but it was really special and unique, a little bit of a different situation. Yeah, and as we mentioned, they do have they have food, so it's not just getting a hot dog or just getting popcorn. So the menu is also a little more basic

than the ipic, but it was still solid. I mean, we had we got a little pizza, which I thought was absolutely delicious. It reminded me of Shaky's pizza. Remember how their crust is kind of different, so that was really good. And then we had the popcorn that they bring it to you instead of like in a little bag, they bring it to you in a big bowl, which at first I was like big metal mixing bowls

that you use in the kitchen. It was really awesome. It reminded me of like watching a movie at home kind of thing exactly whereas at first I was like, oh, this is weird, and then I went, oh, no, this is kind of cool. And they do serve cocktails, which is a bonus for me, and I just thought it would I thought it was really a good experience. I would definitely go again. If you do go, it is downtown at the block in LA make sure that you

validate your parking because otherwise it'll cost you forty dollars. But if you get a validation, it's only four dollars, So that's correct, that's totally worth it. So yes, a cool experience, a little bit less expensive and a little bit maybe a little campier than I pick is. However, that's a really good No, that's a perfect way to describe it. It's that

nostalgic, old school campy experience. And we've talked about this for a good amount of time, but going to the theaters now is such a different world. I mean, when you've got streaming services and you can see everything and get things you know at your fingertips at home without a problem. So I think this was really fun. It's worth going out again. Like Amy said, it's a little bit less expensive. Some of the higher end premium experiences.

This definitely still fits into that premium experience idea again with the service in that comes to you. And it was just fun and also that we did learn make sure you show up about a half hour early, just so you can sit down, kind of get to lay of the land. You literally show up and you end up down this long corridor which is a little bit of a throwback to the Shining if you will, if you know, the old horror film, and there's in fact even a little display there, and

it's just a bunch of hallways and you want to go down it. You walk into your theater and then the experience really begins. It's really kind of fun and unique. Yeah, and then we also, you know, with transparency, Nick and I got lost heading to the movie theater. So that's why I go a little bit early, at least for you, especially for your first time, so you can find your way to a second lit We got there. We got there, so yeah, thank you, Nick.

So we saw American Fiction and just real quickly it's the new movie with Jeffrey Wright and you've probably seen trailers for it on ads and stuff, and I went, oh, that looks really interesting. So the guy is he's a writer. He's a very talented writer, but nobody reads his books, and so he's like, how am how am I gonna change this? And sort of as an exasperation, he writes a book that he thinks is horrible and really stereotypical, and it immediately sells. So and then kind of how the

not hilarity but how things unfold following that. So I think it was a really interesting movie. It had Jeffrey Wright in it, who you probably know from he was in Westworld and also from the Hunger Games movies love him. And then Sterling K. Brown is in the movie Leslie Ugghams. Oh my god, she's so beautiful and still adorable. Tracy Ellis what's her middle name, Nick, Tracy Leeell's, Tracy L's Ross, Tracy Ellis Ross right, She had a smaller part, but she was in it. I think that

it was an interesting movie. I think it was a little bit slow. It took a while to get going. And the other thing that the thing I didn't like about it is I felt like it played in into every single stereotype, but it does it intentionally, So I can't decide if I'm offended

by it or it was good because it makes sense for this movie. But I think one of the things that disturbs me about this movie and so many others coming out of Hollywood is they try to shove it down your throat that black people have been oppressed, even though in this movie many of the black characters are really successful and affluent, and that all white people are just stupid and bad. And I feel like it just pushes more divisions in our society.

And it's frustrating because again, I like the premise of the movie. I like some of the things in the way they unfold in the movie, but I just a lot of the virtue signaling is still going on in this movie, and I don't love that. Would I go see it again? Maybe not, but I would go see it. It's called American Fiction. It is an interesting watch, and it's nominated for a bunch of things that just came out that it's nominated for some SAG Awards, And yeah, I

would go see it. And I would go see it at the at the Alamo Draft House in downtown LA because it was a really cool place to see a movie that's you're out and about for this week, Let's get back to some of the stories coming out of the KFI twenty four hour newsroom. Governor Newsom has announced the first draft of his two hundred and ninety one billion dollar

state spending plan. The budget includes an almost thirty eight billion dollar deficit, which is lower than the sixty eight billion dollars predicted by the Legislative Analysts Office. Newsom says in times of a shortfall, he wants to prioritize funding for issues he thinks are top of mind for most Californians. Almost that's the issues around mental health, issues around a safer community, issues around crime and violence, career education, which we'll talk a lot more about in the next few

months, our climate commitment, which is second to none. Newsom is set to spend the next six months discussing the final plan with lawmakers. Charges have been dismissed in Orange County against a man accused of trafficking a fifteen year old girl because federal prosecutors taking over the case. Jamal Curry was arrested during a traffic stop in Mission Viejo in November. The girl was in the passenger seat. They had driven to California from Las Vegas. The federal charges include transportation

of a minor in interstate commerce for prostitution. South Africa's lawyers have told judges that the UN's top court that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza. South Africa contends that Israel has transgressed Article two of the Convention by committing actions that fall within the definition of genocide. South Africa says the latest war in Gaza is part of decades of oppression of the Palestinians by Israel, and they want the

court to urgently order Israel to stop its military operation. Israel has denied such arguments and will make its case tomorrow. A decision will likely take weeks. Nicki Haley and former President Trump or Nikki Haley says former President Trump lost the twenty twenty election. In last night's debate against Florida Governor Ronda Santis, Hailey referred to the January sixth Capitol riot as a terrible day, saying Trump will

have to answer for his actions. Our country is completely divided. It's divided over extremes, it's divided over hatred. It's divided over the fact that people think that if someone doesn't agree with you, that they're bad. She says. The country needs a president who brings out the best in people and paves the way forward. Hailey and DeSantis have been trailing close for the number two

spot between Trump for the Republican nomination. This Saturday, starting at one point thirty, don't miss any of the AFC Wildcard NFL playoff games featuring the Cleveland Browns and the Houston Texas. Then that game will be followed by the Miami Dolphins and Kansas City Chiefs at five. You can listen to the games on AM five seventy LA Sports presented in part by Rotolo Chevrolet. See what all the fun is about at Rotlo Chevrolet. Hunter Biden is said to be rained

today in downtown Los Angeles on nine federal tax charges. President Biden Sun's expected to plead not guilty to charges of failing to pay taxes, failing to file, evading an assessment, and filing a fraudulent form. He could get seventeen years in prison if convicted. A bomb threat has been made at the home of the judge presiding over former President Trump's civil fraud trial. Police have responded in New York. It's not clear if the judge was home at the time.

Closing arguments at the tax fraud trial will apparently proceed as scheduled this morning. The city of Downey has fined a restaurant more than four thousand dollars, saying its servers uniforms violate the city's dress code for people handling food servers at Ojos Locos, where two T shirts cut into tank tops and short skirts. Apparently that doesn't fly. The restaurant says it will appeal and hopes to be reimbursed for the fines. Let's say good morning now to ABC's Stephen Portnoy.

So, Stephen, Chris Christy is out. Let's talk about what he said right before he announced he was dropping out of the race. Well, he was wearing a microphone that was transmitting on his campaign website unbeknownst him, and he said of Nicki Haley, quote she's gonna get smoked. You and I both know it. She's not up to it. And then he said DeSantis called him quote petrified that I would. And then the microphone cuts out. We don't know what he was about to say, so that's when he realized

the mic was on. Well somebody did. Look. What we don't know is what he was about to say. At the end of that sentence, DeSantis called me petrified that I would. But ABC News has been reporting it for some time. The DeSantis campaign has been really worried that Chris Christy would

drop out before New Hampshire. They described it as a nightmare scenario because what they've seen is Nicki Haley zooming in the polls, and it, you know, perhaps their own internal polling bears out what a CNN poll this week indicated, which is that sixty five percent of Chris Christi voters would choose Nikki Haley

if they had to make a second choice. And so if he was polling in third place in New Hampshire with a base of support of anywhere from ten to twelve percent, and he's out, well, that suggests that most of his supporters would go to Nicki Haley. And there was a CNN survey this week that showed that the race was a seven point margin between Donald Trump and

Nicki Haley. So if most of Chris Christi's support goes to Nicky Haley, well, then the New Hampshire contest seems a lot hotter than it previously was looking before Chris Christi dropped out. Well, I know that we We've talked several times Steven about how even if all of the seventeen candidates that started out and some of them have dropped out, but earlier Trump's support was so strong that even if you added all of those together, it wouldn't be enough to

beat him. But as you're just saying, that's shifting at least in New Hampshire. Well, and we're talking about well, and one other thing to point out is least these surveys offer the opportunity for you know, don't know or haven't decided options. When it comes down to an actual election, you know, we'll see whether you know, thirty nine percent is enough. Right. My point is to say that a plurality is all you need to win an election, and so there are other options. We'll see what happens.

Right. I don't want to forecast and say that Donald Trump can't be beat But New Hampshire is a unique case because you have essentially a semi open primary there where people who are not registered Democrats can come into the polling place if they're undeclared, and pick up a Republican ballot and take part. Even if

they're liberally minded. Certainly independently minded, and before they leave the polling place, they can unregister themselves with the Republican Party and once again be undeclared to take part in the next primary cycle. So a lot of people in New Hampshire do this and it's why someone who positions himself as anti Trump as Chris Christy did, was able to have a base of support in New Hampshire and be a contender. Now no poll had him in the lead, but he

was a factor. And now that he's out, you wonder where some of those independent mind and maybe even liberally inclined Republican primary vote are going to go. What I think is interesting about Chris Christy and the comments that he made during his speech before he said I am suspending my campaign. What he was talking about, how he had to be honest with himself, how he you

know, and he was basically a spoiler for Trump. That was sort of his that was kind of his jam, you know, like he wanted to call out Trump whenever he could because he used to support him, now he doesn't. And he said, I need to be transparent and if you can't say that you don't follow Trump, then you shouldn't be president. And those

kinds of things. I'm not quoting, of course, But then he goes and as he's telling people how he needs to be honest on that hot mic moment, he says there and just nails Haley and just said, well, yeah, she's gonna get smoked. I'm like, then, be honest with that. Why didn't you say that during your thing, like say, I'm dropping out, but I'm throwing my support behind so and so because I'm being honest. It just it just feels so insincere, like I feel so many

candidates. Well, let me put it this way. At least it's consistent. He didn't say behind closed doors, she's going to get smoked and then publicly say and now I endorse Nicki Haley. He did not say that. Yeah, And it's almost you could put those two things together and read into it that he would not endorse Nicki Haley at a later date. Now, in politics, the winds shift and things change, and people have always reserved the right to change their minds. Yeah, but at least last night,

Chris Christie was consistent. One of the X factors in this campaign cycle could be the presence of a third party candidacy that has not yet materialized. And if Chris Christie says that no one who declares that Donald Trump is unfit for office is him or herself fit for office. If that holds, and you know, Chris Christy decides not to throw his weight behind Nicki Haley or Rond de Santis, maybe he'll hold out for some third party alternative. Maybe he

wants to be a part of it. Who knows, Joe Manson and Chris Christie or somebody else who is throwing out It's so crazy this year, it could be anything. All right, Well, thank you so much, Steven Portnoy. We'll we'll be watching you. All right, Let's get back to some of the stories coming out of the KFI twenty four hour newsroom. One person has been killed three others hurt in an avalanche at Palisades tap Hoost Ski

Resort in northern California. The resort's Michael Gross says it was opening day of the KT twenty two chair lift yesterday without ski patrol up there doing avalanche patrol assessments since Sunday, So for the past few days they've been up there doing control work. But he says it appears the first skiers down. The run triggered the avalanche rescue teams were sent to clear the area. They spent several hours searching for anyone who may have been trapped. The resort was temporarily closed.

It is expected to reopen today. Chargers have been filed against a man accused of using rocks and bricks to smash through windows of several businesses in the Tapanga area. He's facing seventeen counts of vandalism with four hundred dollars or more in damage or destruction of property. A hearing is set for later this month to see if he's mentally competent to stand trial. Starbucks has been sued by

a consumer advocacy group in DC for alleged false advertising. The groups of Starbucks gets its coffee and tea from farms with human rights and labor abuses, including farms in Guatemala, Kenya, and Brazil. The suit, filed yesterday, claims the company is misleading people by marketing its one hundred percent ethical sourcing commitment

on its products. Big shakeups in football, The New England Patriots and coach Bill Belichick have agreed to part ways, so Belichick will not be coaching New England in twenty twenty four, he is leaving the team, ending a decades long run that included six Super Bowl victories, and yesterday, Alabama's coach Nick Saban announced he's retiring after winning more national championships than any other major college football

coach. He's won seven national championships in seventeen seasons with Bama. Pasadena is celebrating the one hundredth anniversary of the Cheeseburger with Cheeseburger Week. From January twenty first through the twenty seventh, people can dine in honor of Lionel Sternberger, thought to be the first person to put cheese on a hamburger in nineteen twenty four. Diners can download Cheeseburger Passport and visit participating spots to get it stamped

for a chance to win prizes. Sounds delicious. Tomorrow, the Clippers take on the Memphis Grizzlies, with tip off at five o'clock on your home of Clippers Basketball, AM five seventy LA Sports brought to you by your Southern California Toyota Dealers. We make it easy. This is KFI and kost HD two Los Angeles, Orange County live from the KFI twenty four hour Newsroom. I'm Amy King. This has been your wake up call, and if you missed

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