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Amy King hosts your Friday Wake Up Call. ABC News White House correspondent Karne Travers discusses missiles rolling off the production line will now be provided to Ukraine. ABC News correspondent speaks on H=how Utah researchers helped discover a new 78-million-year-old dinosaur species. The House Whisperer Dean Sharp is back on Wake Up Call for another edition of ‘Waking Up with the House Whisperer!’ Today, Dean talks about the specialty vendor list. ABC News correspondent Jason Nathanson joins Wake Up Call to deliver 'The Entertainment Report': Last weekend’s box office boom is short on momentum, Julia Louis Dreyfuss and A Bird of Death… comedy? Not so much.

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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 Kfly and kost HT two Los Angeles, Orange County and Dad a good calls, Amy Kay, It's five o'clock. This is your wake up call for Friday, June twenty first. We're live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app. I'm Amy King. Good Morning. That intro is a good reminder. The Dodgers are back in town today Freeway Series time. They're going to play Anaheim at Dodger Stadi. Sure, heyed a great leadoff home

run yesterday against Rockies. Too nice way to start the game, right, great, And this is the first show Hey is going to be playing against his old team during the regular season. It'll be fun to watch. And also, you know what else is fun to watch? The full moon. It's beautiful. We've had all those low clouds and stuff, and at least in Burbank, we don't have them this morning, so it was just gorgeous. And here's something else that's fun today, Producer AND's birthdays today. And

I'm such a knucklehead. I walked out of the door and I was about halfway to work and I went, oh, I forgot her present. It's sitting on my dining room table. But that's okay. That just means we get to celebrate next week too. I'm all for that. Okay, let's get started with what's ahead on wake up Call. Heat advisories have been issued for this weekend as temperatures are expected to top one hundred degrees in some areas.

The National Weather Service has put out advisories and heat warnings. They'll be up from Saturday morning through Sunday evening for the Santa Clarita, San Fernando, and San Gabriel Valleys, the San Gabriel Mountains, Analote Valley foothills, and Analote Valley Freeway Corridor. The White House says it will rush delivery of air defense interceptor missiles to Ukraine by redirecting shipments that had been planned for other Allied

nations. National Security spokesman John Kirby calls it a difficult but necessary decision. We're going to be talking more about this with ABC's Karen Travers. That's coming up in just about three or four minutes. State utility regulators have rejected a bid by AT and T to get rid of its traditional landline service for most of the Bay Area and for much of California. Critics of AT and t's plan said it would have cut communication lifelines off for thousands of older people and

rural residents during power outages and natural disasters like wildfires and floods. ABC's Jim Ryan is coming up in about fifteen twenty minutes. He's going to tell us about a big, beautiful discovery in the bad Lands, and we're going to find out later this hour. If ABC's Jason Nathansen is revd up about what's coming out in theaters this weekend. That was a hint at six oh five. It's handle on the news right after wakeup call. A flyover that no

one wants to see. A Southwest Airlines flight dropped to just over five hundred feet off the ground in Oklahoma earlier this week. Let's get started with some of the stories coming out of the KFI twenty four hour newsroom. A student at USC who fatally stabbed a homeless man near campus will not face charges. Ye Gascon says after careful review, he believes the nineteen year old student I

even gayegos, acted in self defense out of fear for his life. The homeless man was stabbed multiple times after the student confronted him for allegedly trying to steal a car outside of his frat house. Police say Gayego's remained at the scene Monday night and told police the homeless man said he had a gun before stabbing him. Friends of the student who were with Gayegos say he had no choice but to defend himself. Police said yesterday no gun was found at the

scene. Chris Adler KFI News. The California Supreme Court has removed a measure from the November ballot that would have required voters to approve any state tax hikes. It would have also raised the threshold required for voter approval of local government tax increases to a two thirds public vote instead of a simple majority. Alex

Stone says. Governor Newsom and Democratic lawmakers sued to block the measure. The California Supreme Court unanimously ruling the measure could not be enacted because it would substantially alter the basic plan of government. The measure threatened to retroactively reverse most tax increases approved since January of twenty twenty two. More than a million people signed a petition to get that measure on the ballot. The US Supreme Courts expected

to deliver more opinions this morning. Seventeen cases still left to come down from the Supreme Court, more than half of those of major political and social significance. A lot is going to be packed into the next seven days or so before the justice has gone their summer break. ABC's Devin Dwyer says the biggest case is whether or not former President Trump has absolute immunity from criminal prosecution by Special counsel Jack Smith. Let's say good morning now to ABC's Karen Traver's Karen,

a big shift at the White House. A new plan is out to divert more missiles to help Ukraine in its war against Russia. But that's going to come at the cost to some of our other allies. Yeah. The White House said yesterday that they have made a difficult but necessary decision to reprioritize near term plan deliveries of some foreign military sales to other countries, particularly Patriot and Naysam missiles. John Kirby said that this decision. He's the National Security

spokesman. He said that this decision was made because quote more is needed and it's needed now in Ukraine. So they're going to reprioritize the deliveries so that missiles, as he put it, rolling off the production line will be provided to Ukraine right away. The timeline on this is as soon as possible. He said that they hope to have these reprioritized missiles heading to Ukraine, the first shipment in the coming weeks, he said, certainly before the end of

the summer. In terms of the delays, though that the countries who were expecting weapons, he couldn't give guidance on how long of a delay that will be. You know, when will they get their now delayed shipments, He couldn't say. He also wouldn't say who is impacted by this. That was my next question, and that was all of our questions yesterday. You know,

tell us who isn't getting their stuff. He just said that there's a range of countries impacted and that those countries have been notified, but that it wasn't up to the United States to now identify everybody. They could if they wanted to, but you know, for sensitivity of course and security, they

perhaps don't want to be known as the country is getting this stuff. He did notably say that Taiwan was not on the list of countries that now would have a delay, and that there would be no impact felt by Israel. So that was something that was a bit of a headline. Okay, So they did say that it didn't have to do with Israel, because that was the first thing that popped into my brain because of the little the spat that Israel in the US seemed to be happening right with the timing right now exactly.

So those two things Taiwan not on this list of countries impacted and no impact felt by Israel. Okay, Now I have a housekeeping question. So the Patriot missiles, those are the defensive missiles, and what are Naysam missiles? These are another short term, short and medium range missiles that we've I guess have been sending and they need more of them now. Okay, but no one else is in active conflict, right or are they that we just

don't hear about it? Yeah? I guess not. I mean I don't know, And that's you know, why everybody was kind of pushing of like who else has been getting these you know, who else gets these air defense systems? You know, whether it's Eastern European countries, you know, kind of on that eastern flank of NATO. I just don't know the answer to that, Okay. And then do we know, Karen, if these missiles are in addition to the sixty one billion dollars in aid or is it part

of that package. They're just getting pushed to the front of the line. This is getting pushed to the front of the line. I think that this just kind of shifts what. You know, They've got the things that would be going, They've got the stuff that is coming from the stockpiles, and now this is putting them on the higher priority list for other things that would be coming their way. Okay, and I know we have just about a minute left, so we want to shift gears. President Biden's in full debate

prep mode. Yeah, he was heading to Camp David last night. Reporters were asking him, you know, how he feels it's going. He gave a thumbs up. But now he's expected to spend really, you know, the next week, anticipated to be in debate prep ahead of that showdown with Donald Trump. No official events on his schedule over the next couple of days. It's going to be huddling with senior advisors at Camp David. That's the

presidential retreat out in Maryland. Beautiful place out in the mountains of Maryland. Maybe it's a little cooler for him out there, but he's really, you know, spending a lot of time going over the briefing books and actually doing debates, like doing mock debates with senior advisors. Very different policy or approach than what Donald Trump is doing. We're told he's not doing mock debates. Instead, he's doing like policy discussions with former and current advisors and even some

Senators JD. Vans and Marco Rubio. Okay, do other presidents or have they spent this much time? It just seems like a whole week, did not have anything else on your schedule? Is a lot, you know, I think because of the way this debate is, like there's one now and then there's one in September. There's so much focus on this when you know, I covered the George W. Bush re election campaign seven hundred years ago.

Back then, you know, there were three of them, so they would take a couple days before each one leading into it and drop off the campaign trail for several days. So it was a kind of a weird time to be covering the campaign because you just they went down and went dark for days leading up to it. Okay, well we know the big debate is next week. We're going to be watching Karen Travis. Thank you so much

for the information this morning. Thank you have a good weekend. Let's get back to some of the stories coming out of the KFI twenty four hour newsroom. The LAPD is offering a twenty five thousand dollars reward to find the person who shot a man from the back seat of a car in downtown LA. The man was closing up his business on Alvarado Street back in April when he noticed two women arguing near a car double park next to a car with his

wife and three kids waiting inside. Afraid for his children's safety, he begins to walk towards his vehicle from the rear side to move his vehicle or check on his children. Officer Chris motta Ken says as the man approached the car, the rear window went down and a gun appeared. As the man walked away, he was shot in the back, paralyzing him. The silver four door Toyo to Camri sped away in downtown La Steve greg ri kaa Fine News.

A man suspected of trying to kidnap two young girls from the Mission Valley Mall and San Diego has been arrested. The Lice Lieutenant Daniel Meyer says they were able to catch the guy with the help of automated license plate readers. There are some features that are built into the system that allow for us to actively search for vehicles. In this case, we were very fortunate to have a full license plate for the suspect vehicle. Meyer says. The system automatically

alerts all officers in the city when the car is spotted. They got the suspect in custody, who was later positively identified by the witness. In the first case, the man tried to run away with the first girl on Tuesday before she screamed and he put her down. His second attempt yesterday was just hours before his arrest. A lifeguard tower in Malibu painted with Pride colors has been vandalized. The tower at will Rogers State Beach was spray painted with homophobic,

racist, anti Semitic slurs and symbols earlier this week. Local officials say the lifeguard tower will be repainted. The leader of Lebanon's militant Hesbolag group, says it has new weapons and intelligence capabilities that could help it target more critical positions deeper inside Israel in case of an all out war. Tensions in the region have been increasing since the war with Hamas began in Israel. Israeli's Defense

Forces Lieutenant Colonel Doughton Razili says they are ready to take action. We know what we're doing, we're planned, we're ready, and we've been booing the plan for the last months. Ill if the government tells us to do it, we'll do it very decisively. The Biden administration says it wants to prevent

a second war in Israel and has been pursuing a diplomatic resolution. A federal appeals court has rejected a bid by longtime Trump allies Steve Bannon to stay out of prison while he fights his conviction related to the January sixth attack on the capital. Bannon is supposed to report to prison by July first to start serving a four month sentence for contempt of Congress after he defied a subpoena from the House committee investigating the capital of riot. Bannon is expected to ask the Supreme

Court to prevent or delay his sentence. LA wants to expand the Convention Center downtown before the Olympics. The city Council's Travel and Tourism Committee approved fifty four million dollars in pre construction design work on the expansion. Union leader Antonio Sanchez says it would be a boost of the downtown economy and construction workers. We're seeing a lot of restaurants close in dout Town, empty hotel rooles. We're

also seeing a lot of unemployed electricians, too many for my comfort. The Convention Center is slated to host multiple Olympics events in twenty twenty eight. The full project, if approved, would cost close to five billion dollars in downtown La. Michael Monks KFI News. A USC student accused of fatally stabbing a homeless man on Greek Row who was breaking into his car won't face any charges. LA County da George Gascone says the nineteen year old student was driven by

a genuine fear for his life and the lives of others. The student says the man he stabbed told him he had a gun. The US Supreme Courts expected to issue more opinions today The court has not yet ruled on Donald Trump's claim that as president, he's immune from prosecution. The court upheld a Trump air attacks on Foreign Investments yesterday that was meant to stop Americans shielding their foreign earnings from US taxes. Carol Burnett has placed her handprints and footprints in cement

in front of the TCL Chinese Theater in Hollywood. Dick Van Dyke, Jimmy Kimmel, Urin Dern and Bob Odenkirk were all there for the so menting yesterday. The ninety one year old Barnette told the crowd how she and her grandmother would often visit the Chinese Theater when she was growing up in La and that, in her words, this is quite a trip. I love. Carol Burnett at six oh five. It's handled on the news. It's no three percent, but buying a house is a little more affordable. Now right now,

let's say good morning to ABC's Jim Ryan. Jim, it's big, it's beautiful, and it's a billion years old. Okay, maybe not a billion, but quite a billion, no, but it's old anyway. Yeah, and it's pretty amazing stuff. Do you know that you live in Laramidia lara media. No, what's that? That was the big island continent that extended from Washington State down through Mexico, divided from the rest of what is now the United States by a big ocean. Appalachia was the other side of

that ocean. Well, somewhere in the middle, up in what is now in northern Montana, there was a monster living Locas Sarah TUFs range of formus lived about seventy eight million years ago. Well wait, wait say it again, do I have to uh huh Locu Serratops range of formis okay? So is it related to the Triceratops. It is, ah good, a cousin the big three horn Triceratops. This was a cousin, you know, the

Triceratopsis. Besides those big horns that it has, has that big flare, you know, that shield up the back of its head, right it kind of sticks up. This one had that too, But it also had horns on top of that thing on top of that flare atop its head, so it looked different. And it had more horns on its body and different spikes down its back. So, and it is thought to be at least by some scientists, a completely separate species from any other dinosaur that has been found.

So it's a pretty remarkable discovery up there in northern Montana, the bad lands near the US Canada border. Okay, and you're saying it's a separate species. So this is the first time they've found one of these guys. It is first time ever. And to the people who've discovered it and who have been working on this project since nineteen it says that there may be animals and creatures dinosaurs that we have no idea about that are still left to be

discovered. I wonder why dinosaurs were so big. Uh they just had a random thought, Yeah, like because they don't have you know, we have elephants now, But I mean, dinosaurs were so ginormous. There must have been some benefit to that. And of course obviously you know, they had plenty of ee, especially herbivores like this one. They could they had plans

to eat all over the place swamps. You know that that part of Montana which is kind of desert now, it used to be a big swamp and it's the big section of Leeramidia was Okay, did they find like the whole thing or did they find pieces of it. They found piece and you know, hundreds of pieces of fossils. That great quote here from one of the palaeontologists who've been working on this said that they spread their stuff out on a

table down in Utah. They carried it all down there to a lab and started finding that these pieces kind of clicked together, sort of like legos. Once it was all put together, they had this big skull sitting in front of They stood back and looked at it and said, this is brand new. We've never seen anything like this before, and so yeah, there it is. They I'm sure they'll be looking for any other parts of this animal, but so far they do have a skull. Are they still finding a

lot of dinosaurs up in Montana? They are, Yeah, Montana, Wyoming, California is a hotbed of discovery of dinosaurs and fossils and whatnot around. You know, You've got stuff around the Labrett Harpeads and elsewhere in the state that are yet to be discovered. This you can see this skull, the skull of this animal that was discovered. You're going to have to go to Denmark though, to do it. It sits at the Museum of Evolution in

Marabau, Denmark. Why Why Because the scientist who found it is a professional and paleontologist working under contract with the Museum of Evolution in Marabo. So essentially, the Museum of Evolution in Marabo, Denmark owns that skull. Okay, and I'm not going to Denmark for this one, but I'd like to see it. Do you check it out? Where? Do I google it? Because I can't remember that name? Big story on abcnews dot Go. Abcnews dot Co is our website and there is a big picture of it as well

as an artist depiction of what the thing looks like. And it's pretty fascinating. Okay, perfect, Thank you, Jim Ryan. Yeah, good week, I have a good weekend. Let's get back to some of the stories coming out of the KFI twenty four hour newsroom. People in La can trade in their illegal fireworks this weekend. The LAPD is encouraging folks to go to professional fireworks or drone shows this Fourth of July holiday. Chief Dominic Choice says

he understands there's a tradition of lighting off one's own supply. However, in the city of Los Angeles, they are illegal and they have a significant impact on certain parts of our community. This Saturday at Brand Park in Mission Hills from nine to noon, illegal fireworks can be traded in for gift cards and event tech. It's anonymous with no questions asked. Michael Monks KFI News accord in LA has ordered a judge from Orange County to stand trial for shooting his

wife in the chest during a drunken argument. Prosecutors allege Jeffrey Ferguson shot his wife in August, then admitted to it in text messages and slurred comments caught on bodycam video. Ferguson lawyers say the shooting was an accident. The judge yesterday ordered the trial court resumes next month. The DOJ could request the Adelanto

Detention Center in the High Desert start taking in illegal immigrants again. Around eighty five million dollars is currently being spent to house five people at the facility. Congressman Jay Olbernulty says the facility was barred from taking in immigrants because of a lawsuit filed in twenty twenty over COVID concerns. The President ended the official state of emergency for COVID over a year ago, and it's completely nonsensical that we

haven't been able to get that facility back online. The facility has four courtrooms on it to hear asylum cases. The DOJ is expected file court papers next month requesting the center be reopened. Like Charlie k if I Knews, greeting through these things quite top guys might happy hold slip card. Yes you know that that's from the Haunted Mansion. Disneyland's Haunted Mansion has been closed for refurbishment since January. Disney says it's going to be open again in time for Halloween

time. Crews have been wrapping up work on the extended refurbishment that includes an accessibility elevator for wheelchair users, a new retail shop at the attraction's exit, like most of the big rides have. Park officials say the mansion's dining room scene is also going to feature a new ghoulish gingerbread house. And that's just one of the things happening at Disneyland. They did put out a big release

of what's coming up for Halloween Time. I know, we just started summer, but Disney likes to do things up big and they get started early. So Halloween Time is coming to Disneyland starting in August, and they're going to have lots and lots and lots of things to do and see. So I know that Nick Polly Okanie isn't here right now. You know, Halloween's his

favorite time of year, so he's excited about this. But it starts August twenty third, runs through October thirty first, So they're going to have, of course the reopening of the Haunted Mansion, which is going to be very cool, and then they'll have the overlay, I believe for Christmas time at that the Nightmare Before Christmas overlay, and there also are going to have like new outfits for the characters, and they're going to have some new family fun

entertainment. And then Disneyland has done such an amazing job with their fireworks shows. They're not just fireworks. They call them Nighttime spectaculars now because they have the fireworks, but then they also throw these projections onto Sleeping Beauty's Castle and the it's a small world and along Main Street, so it's just like this total surround experience. It's a three sixty experience. So that's happening. And then if you are a big Ugie Boogie Bash fan, or if you haven't

been yet you know that it sells out. You might have tried to get there. They've got more days I think than ever, and those start in late August and they go all the way through the through October thirty first, and they're going to go on sales starting next week. And again, if you want to go, it does sell out, we'll see if it does

this year. But for Magic keyholders, it starts on June twenty fifth and twenty sixth, and then for everybody, if you don't have a pass or anything like that, I'll guess the Magic or the Oogie Boogie Bash tickets are available starting on June twenty seventh, giving you a heads up because they are highly sought after and it's a lot of fun and you can do trick or treating all night around Disney California Adventure Park, so and you know, be

an adult and dressed like a kid and have a great time. The California Supreme Court has removed a measure from the November ballot that would have made it harder for state and local governments to raise taxes. The Taxpayer Protection and Government Accountability Act would have, among other things, allowed voters to approve future taxes and fees imposed by state and local governments. More than a million people signed the measure to get that one on the ballot, and the Supreme Court took

it off. Almost all the protesters at Columbia University last month are having charges against them dropped. The Manhattan DA's office is thirty one of the forty six people charged with trespassing had those charges dismissed. Prosecutors said the remaining fourteen cases would be dropped if the people involved don't get arrested within the next six months. Former NBA shooting guard JJ Reddick has been named the new head coach of

the LA Lakers. It'll be his first coaching job. Reddick has agreed to a four year deal. The Lakers have seventeen NBA titles, one of the biggest brand names in world sports, and Lebron James, the top scorer in league history at six POZHO five. It's handle on the news. It's all in the family. A whole family is accused of dozens of robberies around southern California. At ive point fifty. We're going to take a ride with ABC's

Jason Nathanson and Julia Louis Dravis Dreyfus takes flight. It'll make more sense in just a few minutes. Right now, let's say good morning to the host of Home on KFI. It's Dean Sharp. Good morning Bean, Good morning Amy. Okay, So, sometimes you can do stuff yourself. Sometimes it's not such a great idea, and sometimes you really need to bring in a specialist. That is very very true. This weekend, we are talking about specialty vendors, our specialty venders. I get so many requests on a weekly

basis. Sometimes who do you and Tina turn to to get this stuff that you always come up with? So this is Dean Sharp approved, it is, this is our list. This is our list of vendors. It's going to be a very very kind of fun, so cal centric show this weekend.

Even though we've got listeners from all over the country, they're just going to have to Grin and Barrett because we're talking about all of our local favorites that we go to for various things, but specialized things, great great vendors all over southern California, and we're going to be celebrating them this weekend. Okay, So, do you want to give us a couple of highlights? Sure? I'll give you one of my favorites when it comes to doing a

period home. I think you would really appreciate this. A period home meaning that we're trying to get some old vintage stuff in play, at least that look. Pasadena Architectural Salvage. Pasadena Architectural Salvage. They're on Foothill, they're on East Pasaden, East Pasadena. They've been out there forever in a day.

And Pasadena is a good place to have it because they got a lot of a lot of old, old historic homes there exactly, and that's why they're based there, because this is what they do, what a unique business

right, and it's always been fantastic. Whenever they get win that there is a century home, something that's one hundred years plus that is being major remodeled or maybe torn down or a major renovation, they want to get in there and they want all the hinges, all the hardware, all the door handles, all the accessories, anything worth taking away from that place that the owners

are not going to reuse or what have you. They will hang on to it, recondition it when necessary, and then sell it at their location on Foothill boulevards. So I have a question for you bits and pieces, because I've been to the replacement hardware stores. They have them all over in Portland because they have a lot of old houses there too. Is it like you can go in and get a hinge or a door knob or is it bigger

things or it's all of it, all of it? So yeah, So I'll call my buddy over there and we'll I'll say, heykay, we just we're redoing this one hundred and twenty year old craftsman home. It's got a tub, one hundred and twenty year old cast iron tub in it, but this one is all messed up and I need a new one. I need a new one hundred and twenty year old tub. And they're like, all right, we gotoy. Let me check what color do you need? Oh? I don't know. Baby blue would be nice, pink would be great,

but off white is fine too. They're like, all right, we got like eight of them in here right now. You got to come down and just see what you like. Okay. So that's the kind of place that this is. They are just just fantastic people to work with too. I love that, and they probably have fun because it's all little treasure hunts for them and for customers, then in return give us a couple more.

Okay, so here's not a vintage one if you live in Well, I would say, if you live anywhere in southern California, this is worth the trip down, but definitely if you live in oc light Styles. Light Styles is a lighting store, okay, And yet I hesitate to just call it that, because yeah, you can just go in and oh they have lovely lighting fixtures, and oh you can buy replacement bulbs here especially. They have two locations, one in Santa Ana, one in Coasta Mesa down by the

well down on. Okay, I'm blanking out now, but anyway, in Coasta Mesa, down near Newport. And here's what I love about light Styles. Light Styles in the back room, okay, they have an entire staff of lighting designers. This is a lamp store essentially that you can go to and have a serious conversation, not just about oh I would like to buy

this or that, but how do I light my home? In fact, if you could take a set of prints for your home and go down there, or photographs of a particular room and get professional, I mean full on professional lighting design advice, about how to light this room properly. And you know what, that is just so few and far between these days. They are an intensely amazing resource. They understand all things lighting, color correction, dimming, all of it. And they're just the just they're the best.

They're just the best. Okay. And then here's another one. I always I love like the big pots and fountains and stuff that people are putting in their house, in and around their houses. What's a good one for that? Oh, receided Discount Pottery and Fountains. Just one of the most amazing places in southern California. And again, never discount in its name. That makes me like it. It does. That's one of the reasons I haven't been able to get them to be a sponsor on the show, by the

way. But the point is, these guys are amazing fountains. This is just it's on receipta boulevard in the valley and you walk in and what you're going to experience is a thousand I kid you not, I am not exaggerating. A thousand fountains of every shape and size, all running, all working. You'll walk underneath these arched water fountains of dolphins shooting water across the room. I mean, it is a fountain playland. And so when it comes

to oh I need a f I need an Italian wall fountain. In fact, I'm going to say that we came up with a fountain for Robin our program. Dur At, the boss from Recita discount fountains and pottery, and it is just an amazing place. They have pottery, yes, but man, when it comes to fountains, if you're looking for any kind whatsoever,

you have to start there. I love a good water feature, Okay, And you're going to be featuring lots more of these stores and shops that are your go to Dean Sharp, tested and approved, and that's happening this weekend on Home with Dean Sharp right here on KFI six to eight am Saturday and nine to noon on Sunday. Thanks so much, Dean that I'm going to be listening. I love all this stuff. Thanks Amy. All right, take care. Let's get back to some of the stories coming out of the

KFI twenty four hour newsrooms. So cal is heating up again. Forecasters say, building high pressure system is going to push temperatures up starting today, and that's going to continue into early next week. Some areas are going to see

triple digits. The National Weather Service has issued a heat advisory that will be in effect from ten am Tomorrow until eight pm Sunday for Santa Clarita, San Fernando, and San Gabriel Valleys, and an excessive heat watch will be in place for the San Gabriel Mountains, the Annealote Valley Foothills, and the Analote Valley Freeway Corridor. More than six hundred workers at Smart and Final stores in

southern California have walked off the job, alleging unfair labor practices. The union says Warehouses and Commerce and Riverside are being shut down because the company wants to cut pay and benefits for tenured employees. Warehouse worker Hector Montes says hundreds of employees are going to be fired in this facility in the city of Commerce, is affecting roughly about three hundred plus workers. There's about three hundred warehouse workers

plus office personnel. The whole building is going to get shut down. Workers say smartin Final has offered employees the option to reapply at the new location, but would be cutting pay by ten to twelve dollars an hour. Smartin Finals said yesterday the union isn't being truthful and their new facility would create about one thousand new jobs. Chris Adler KFI News and the FAA is investigating how a Southwest Airlines flight dropped to about just over five hundred feet as it approached Oklahoma

City. ABC's Victor of Kendo says a low altitude alarm alerted air traffic control just after midnight Wednesday. The flight taking off from Las Vegas Tuesday night heading to Oklahoma City. It then pulled up and did a loop minutes later, Southwest stating the flight landed safely at will Rogers World Airport. A loop Okay Boeing seven thirty seven eight hundred plane pasted just five hundred feet over a high school. Southwest says it is addressing irregularities with the plane. It says nothing

is more important than the safety of customers and employees. A USC student accused of fatally stabbing a homeless man on Greek Rowe who was breaking into his car won't face any charges. La County District Attorney George Gascone says the nineteen year old student was driven by a genuine fear for his life in the lives of others. The student says the man he stabbed told him he had a gun. President Biden and former President Trump have less than a week until their first

presidential debate. Biden is hunkering down with his advisors at Camp David. Trump is said to be holding policy discussions with allies and vice presidential hopefuls. The debate, hosted by CNN, will happen June twenty seventh. No studio audience will be present. Dodgers Superstar Show Hey Otani's going to face his former teammates for the first time during the regular season as LA takes on the Angels tonight in the first of a two game freeway series at Dodger Stadium. In fact,

the first pit which goes out at seven ten. You can listen to every play of every Dodger's game on AM five to seventy LA Sports Live from the Gallpin Motors Broadcast booth. You can stream all the games in HD on the iHeartRadio app Keyword AM five to seventy LA Sport's going to be a great night for baseball. We're just minutes away from Handle. On the news this morning, We're going to find out why Donald Trump will get the last word

at next week's debate. Right now, let's say good morning to ABC's Jason Nathanson. So, Jason, Hollywood finally had a big weekend with Inside Out two. I think you you said that Hollywood had projected about maybe one hundred million, but it took in one hundred and fifty five million, So that's kind of cool. Yeah, expectations were actually eighty to ninety million, and I thought it had a chance of hitting one hundred million, but one hundred

and fifty five million was definitely not in the cards. Just to kind of just goes to show just how weird this year has been, how unreliable tracking is right now, and we just really don't know what's going to happen. And usually during the summer, when there is a big movie like or this has been historically, there's something to follow it up. There's going to be

another one. Every weekend is another big one. But that's not the case this year unfortunately, just because of the strike, in production delays and things like that, we just don't have the inventory we once did, so we have to make do. Although Inside Out two is going to roll the roost

again this weekend. There are a few things out there that are new that you can go watch, and one of them is The Bike Riders, which if you've gone to the movies anytime in the last couple of months, I don't know about you, but I've seen this trailer every single time I've gone to the movies. Oh yeah, in the last three months. I'm sick of this trailer and I'm glad it's no longer going to be shown ahead of the movies because I've seen it too many times. The Bike Riders is a

story about a Midwestern motorcycle gang called the Vandals in the nineteen sixties. It is very loosely based on a true story, and it is about a guy named Benny who joins the gang, played by Austin Butler, the guy who played all this, Yes, Jody Comer who plays his wife, who is absolutely fantastic in this, and you have Tom Hardy who plays Johnny, who's the leader of the gang, and when the whole thing starts out and again

going into this, I'd seen the trailer too many times. But also I'm not nostalgic or romantic for this kind of setting for the sixties motorcycle clubs, like that's not really my thing. Like I'm more romanticized probably mobster movies and things like that. And when this started, I actually got a good fella's feeling to it because it's the sixties, because it's these two younger people going into this underworld type thing and exploring it, and it's well directed in the

acting is really good. I kind of got this goodfella's thing, and I was excited for that because it kind of won me over. But then it just didn't really go anywhere with the story. You have great performances here by everybody involved. I think everybody's doing a really strong job, especially Jody Comer, who is just she's great and I hope they find some kind of movie vehicle for her in the future because she is doing Oscar caliber stuff. But

overall, this story just didn't really go anywhere for me. I didn't really find any emotion of why these guys are so drawn to this motorcycle gang lifestyle and what they love about it so much. Michael Shannon is in this for like two seconds and completely wasted, which if you're wasting Michael Shannon, that's not a great sign. But despite its flaws. The film was ultimately watchable, just hollow for me. So this was a six point eight out of

ten. That's not a great score on the Jaysonometer. It's not okay, So what about the it's not a follow up, it's because it's completely different. But Emma Stone's got a new movie and it's you know, her latest since Poor Things, which was a freakishly good movie. Yes, a freaky, freaky movie in a freaky movie and a weird movie. And this is the latest from her and director Yorgos Lanthemos who did Poor Things and wrote that, and this is there. Yeah, you're correct, it's not a follow

up. This is not a sequel. It's just the next movie that they made together, which they they were making. Is it gonna be weird? Well, okay, so Poor Things was probably of the Yorgos Lanthemois movies a little more accessible. His movies do tend towards the weird and strange, and his previous movies were even weirder. Poor Things actually was was his most crowd one of his most crowd pleasing. And that's you know, saying something because

that was still a very weird movie. So I think people who saw that are gonna go see this one and expect to maybe similar storyline or something like that, and be very very surprised, because this is even weirder, one of the weirder movies that he's ever made. And I'll forgive you for watching the trailer and thinking it's more accessible. You got em a stone, she's dancing around, it's in modern day. She's driving a sports car around really fast, and you know, it looks like fun. But this is a

deeply strange movie. I don't want to get into too much of the plot and everything, because it's the kind of thing that I think you're just best seeing without knowing too much going in, kind of like Poor Things. I didn't know anything about it, sure, and so I was pleasantly surprised by

it in a weird way. Sure. I just think with that film and this one as well, you just have to know going in expecting A it's going to be very very adult, and B you're about to see something that you've not never really seen before and you don't know where it's going and it's surprising, which I like you have. William Dafoe is also back, who was in Poor Things as well, and fantastic in that, and I think he's fantastic in this. I don't think em Astone is gonna win any Oscars

for this one. Not to say that she's bad or anything like that. I just think, giving the nature of it and everything, but she's good. And Jesse Plemons also stars in this as well, who I really like, although doesn't really excite me too much in this again weird, disturbed,

uncomfortable. I want to be in people's cars as they're driving home discussing this film, because that's going to be a very interesting place to be, or maybe just hanging outside a theater, you know, like at the Grove and then listening as they eat dinner afterwards, something like that they can't eat afterwards, if they can eat afterwards. Seven point seven out of ten for me, I liked the weirdness, but it is not going to be for everybody. And it is two hours and forty five minutes long. Oh my,

okay that thank you for that warning. Appreciate it all right, Jason Nathanson, thank you so much. We've got some weird, interesting things to go watch at the movie taters, all right, take care, all right. This is Kfi and Kost HD two, Los Angeles, Orange County. We lead a local from the KFI twenty four our newsroom for Birthday Girl producer Ann and technical producer Kno. I'm Amy King. This has been your wake up call, and if you missed an a of wake Up Call, you can

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