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here. We got lots planned for are you today? Here's what's the head on wake up call. A public safety committee has voted down a new proposal to criminalize homeless camps in California. The bill would have made it a crime for a person to sit, lie, sleep, or camp within five hundred feet of a school or other sensitive areas. Seven jurors have been seated in
former President Trump's hush money trial. Dozens of jurors have been dismissed, mostly because they said they couldn't be impartial in deciding whether Trump falsified documents when he paid off porn actress Stormy Daniels in twenty sixteen, we're going to be talking with ABC's Peter Harlambuss in New York. He was in the courtroom yesterday and we'll be in the courtroom, i think for the duration of the trial.
So we're going to talk to him in just a couple of minutes. I'm kind of excited to hear, you know, like what it's like in the courtroom, how it's going so far, what's the vibe, so stick around. That's in just about five minutes. Zero also says you can get a deal on a self driving car, and the iPhone has been unseated as the number one phone in the land. We're going to be talking to him at five twenty. At six oh five, it's handle on the news. A
Boeing whistleblower says, all the seven eighty sevens should be grounded. Bill's going to tell you why. Let's get started with some of the stories coming out of the KFI twenty four hour newsroom. A home invasion in Newport Beach that ended with one robber's suicide was not a random robbery. It is targeted. Newport Beach Police Sergeant Steve Oberon says two men barged in, but the homeowner shot one of the men multiple times, and the other guy ran right back
out of the house. When he was ultimately contacted by the police, he already had a gunshot wound to his head that was self inflicted. The guy who was shot was also found outside laying in the street. Oberon says he's expected to live. He says a man, two women, and a juvenile who were inside the home during the invasion yesterday were not hurt. In Newport Beach, Corbin Carson KFI news, woman Dan's body has been found inside a
garbage can in Sunland. Police recalled yesterday by people who live in the area. They'd complained about an unsettling smell coming from the trash can. There are reports the woman's body was sealed inside a snowboarding bag. Some renters in La County may get their rent reduced if landlords don't fix code violations. The new all starts in six months. It requires all rental units and unincorporated parts of the county to be inspected once every four years, or when a complaint is
filed. The Board of supervisors unanimous vote yesterday allows for tenants to put rent money into a county ESCRO account, with holding it from the landlord if violations aren't fixed in a timely manner. Supervisor Holly Mitchell says strengthening the law was overdue. Every county resident deserves to live in a habitable space. The enhanced inspection program will be paid for by landlord fees eighty six bucks per unit per
year. Michael Monks KFI News. Iran's president has warned that the tiniest invasion by Israel and retaliation for an attack on it Israel would result in what it calls a massive and harsh response. Iran fired hundreds of missiles and drones at Israel over the weekend in response to an apparent Israeli strike on Iran's embassy compound in Syria this month that killed to twelve people, including two Iranian generals. Israel has said it would respond, but has not said when or how.
The Super Bowl champion football player Travis Kelce is entering a new phase of his career and it doesn't have anything to do with Taylor Swift. Prime Video has announced that he's going to host a new game show called All You Are You Smarter than a Celebrity? It's going to be streaming on Prime Video. It's being billed as a spin off of Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader? That actually could be kind of entertaining. Now, let's say good morning to
ABC's Peter Haralumbas. Oh. I was going to say it right, Peter, how do you pronounce your last name? Para a Lumbus? Story better at all? Par A Lumbus? I was close, sort of. It's all good. This is our first time talking to you, so I'm super excited to talk to you because you are in the courtroom in Lower Manhattan where they are working on jury selection in former President Trump's trials. So can you tell us before we kind of dig into it, like what's the vibe of
the courtroom, how does it feel, and how are people reacting. It's sparsely populated, intense. So at the moment, for the actual trial, there should be about sixty reporters in the actual room, one per news outlet from anywhere in the world. But for jury selection, given the fact that they're using kind of the gallery the audience space in the courtroom for jurors, it's down to just six of us reporters. We're all kind of working as
a pool. So it's when Trump enders and exits, he makes eigeh contact with us. When Trump is looking at the jurors, he's only like ten feet away from them. It led to a somewhat tense confrontation. Yet yesterday, at one point the judge had to reprimand Trump and his lawyers. Trump allegedly was muttering an earshot of the jury, and the judge kind of shot back saying, quote, I will not have any jury intimidation in this courtroom.
And this is all coming after prosecutors trying to hold Trump in contempt of court for a bunch for three different violation of the cases limited gag orders. So it's been a tense courtroom. There's a little bit of curiosity and that these jurys don't really know what they're walking into. But it is high stakes, okay. And you mentioned that they didn't know what they're walking into. So when when they first came in, they they were not told ahead of
time that this was for former President Trump's trial. Yeah, I mean they might be able to deduce it given the fact that when they arrived in the morning, there was a you know, a horde of cameras and press around the courthouse. But when they got their jury summons in the last month, it doesn't say on it you've been selected for you know, United you know
the people of New York be Donald Trump. And even when they arrived in the courthouse on Monday morning, so about two hundred jurors, for example, arrived in this courthouse, they didn't necessarily know if they were going to be on the Trump case or any of the other cases that were happening in that courthouse the same day. I mean, it's so much so that one of the jurors and the case herself, and she's a nurse who works she's an on college nurse who works at a major hospital in New York. She said,
quote, I didn't know that I was walking into this. When she was questioned by lawyers, it was a total and utter surprise to her. Yeah, okay, So, and we had heard that it was potentially going to take weeks to see to jury, but yesterday they picked seven. Yeah. I think that came as a shock to a lot of people. I mean we were told as well, you know, this serious election process could take as long as two weeks. It's kind of an unprecedented challenge of finding
people who don't have strong thoughts on the former president. But from this original pool of ninety six people, they were able to whittle it down yesterday. I mean, I think it's also important to note that, you know, while the lawyers in this case have an unlimited number of strikes for cause, so that's removing a juror for a justified reason. For example, they had a bad social media post, or they said something that they said something very
judgmental the former president that suggests they couldn't be fair. They only have about a dozen strikes for whatever reason, so they kind of have to use those sparingly and strategically. So one push came to show yesterday and the lawyers and the prosecutors used their strikes. They got these seven drawers that this is more than half of the actual jury that's going to judge the former president, and it includes the foreman, who's an Irish American salesman who lives on the Upper
East Side of New York, Okay. And how how does he get picked to be the foreman already before the whole jury's picked, just by nature of the fact that he was the very first jur or. He's during number one, So kind of just luck of the draw. Oh okay, gotcha. And you know you were saying that there was a there's an oncology nurse, and then the about the foreman. I thought we weren't supposed to know anything about who the jurors were, but apparently that's not the case. We just
don't know their names. Yeah, so they're anonymous in that we're not supposed to know their names. But I mean, based on the questionnaire that they had to fill out, we know a good amount about them. And they've been questioned by the lawyers in this case about the throw to the former president. So we have details down to the fact that you know, the foreman is an Irish American salesman. It was an Irish American salesman. Excuse me.
We have this nurse from the Upper East Side. We have two corporate lawyers, one of which said he wasn't super familiar with the allegations against Trump, another one who said he liked Trump some of Trump's policies, but didn't judgement as a person. We have an IT consultant who said that he kind of finds it interesting and fascinating that Trump sets people off, calling the former
president fascinating and mysterious. We have a teacher who likes the way that Trump speaks his mind, and we have a software engineer who only graduated college a few years ago. So it's a real cross section of New York. Though. You know, at the end of the day, well will not and should not be reporting their actual days. Yeah, okay, So once they get all they're going to have eighteen because they need twelve and then six alternates, right, yeah, so we yes, okay, and there's no court
today, but you're back in court tomorrow. And then once they do get that seated, how soon will the trial actually start? So Judge Murshawn, who's overseeing the case, is aiming to hear opening statements on Monday. We're going to have two more days of court this week, Thursday and Friday. Each of those days we expect to have another fresh ninety six potential jurors.
So theoretically, if we got seven from the first batch, it's fully possible that from those two more batches we're able to get to the total of eighteen twelve actual jurors and six ultimates. Okay, and then the trial. But didn't just the trial start the next day, or do they set a trial date for like a couple days out it would have it would pick up. So if we get it, for example, the full eighteen on Friday, we'd start. They'd hear opening statements on Monday, though the judges kind of
signal to the jurors that is possibility. We don't make that on time, so we'll have to see. Thursday and Priory will kind of be critical days for the lawyers in this case. Okay, Well, good to see that progress has been made and you're going to be in the courtroom for the whole trial, right, I'll be there every day. Perfect. Well, I hope we get to talk to you again, Peter. It was a pleasure talking to you for the first time. Thanks for the information. Yeah,
thanks so much for having me. Looking forward to it. Take care. Let's get back to some of the stories coming out of the KFI twenty four hour newsroom. The legislative Public Safety committees voted down a proposal to criminalize homeless camps. Republican State Minority Leader Brian Jones says he was disappointed in the vote.
You can solve it, you can move in a positive digression. We're to keep working on The bill would have made it a crime for a person to sit, lie, sleep, or camp within five hundred feet of a school or other sensitive areas. Jones said it would have helped compassionately clear camps and connect people with services. Oh Ja Sims, longtime lawyer in Las Vegas, says the former NFL star and accused killer was chilling on the couch with
a beer just two weeks before he died. Simpson's family attributed the death April tenth to prostate cancer. The attorney who is the executor of Simpson's estate has said oj would be cremated and that the family has not planned any public memorial. The United Nations is appealing for two point eight billion dollars to provide more aid to three million Palestinians in Gaza. The UN says tackling a looming famine in the war torn region requires not only food, but sanitation, water,
and health facilities. The head of the UN Humanitarian Office for Gaza and the West Bank said yesterday massive operations are required to restore services and meet minimum standards, and says it can't be done during military operations. Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell is indicating interest rates are likely not going to be cut next month.
He spoke yesterday at an economics forum in Washington, DCA. We've said at the FOMC that will need greater confidence that inflation is moving sustainably toward two percent before the appropriate to ease policy. Interest rates have remained at their highest level in more than two decades since last July. Some economists had expected the Central
Bank to cut its key rate at its June meeting. Three adults and a miner have been arrested in connection with robberies at nearly four dozens seven eleven stores around La County over a four month period. Authority say they've stolen a quarter million dollars in merchandise during that time. The four were arrested after they were allegedly seen jumping over a counter and stealing California lottery scratchers. A second House
Republican says he'll support an effort to oust Speaker Mike Johnson. Kentucky Republican Thomas Massey called on Johnson to resign. He and a small group of Republicans are upset with Johnson over how he has handled foreign aid for Ukraine and other US allies. Workers have installed the first girder that will support the span of a
wildlife crossing over the one on one Freeway near Hills. When completed in late twenty twenty five or early twenty twenty six, the crossing will provide safe passage for mountain lions and other animals between the Santa Monica Mountains and the larger and genetically diverse area to the north. We actually got to talk with Beth Pratt with the National Wildlife Federation yesterday morning. In case you missed it, you can always go back and listen to a wake up call on the iHeartRadio app.
Really interesting interview and can't wait for the lions have to have a place to cross. At six oh five, it's handle on the news. Half the missiles launched at Israel were apparently duds, and the US took out most of the rest of them. Let's say good morning now to the host of Rich on Tech on KFI and KTLA's tech reporter, Rich Demiro. Good morning, Rich, Hey, good morning to you. Amy. So Apple can
no longer say we're number one, we're number one? Yeah, Well, you know, look there's still a very good company, but there's kind of you know, when you think about like sports teams, these are the two big teams. Right, You've got Apple, You've got Samsung, and they're always competing for who has the larger market share. And the good news is smartphone sales in general are up. Samsung, though, reclaimed the top position in the first quarter of this year. Anne is cheering in the other room.
They shipped sixty over sixty million phones, and then when it came to Apple, they shipped fifty million phones. So when you look at their market share, this is worldwide. Now you would probably think it's a lot more than this, but Samsung about twenty percent and Apple about seventeen percent. If you live in LA, you probably think Apple is like a ninety percent market share, right, but it's so that's worldwide though, right, yeah,
that's worldwide La. I don't have the numbers for LA, but I feel like it's much higher in LA where a very iPhone centric town, which is probably why Anne is clapping back there. But the reality is, look, smartphone sales are up, which is good news. And you know, the Samsung being on top versus Apple being on top, they kind of flip flop at this point because Apple puts out their phones in the last quarter, so of course they have a lot of sales. And then Samsung puts their phones
out in the first quarter, so they have a lot of sales. Okay, And I mean they both have. It just depends on what if your team Samsung or team Apple. But because the like the people I know who use Android phones, they don't want anything to do with Apple, and it's kind of the opposite for the Apple people. Is there a clear winner in your mind you're the tech guy, No, there is not. In fact,
I think that they both do very different things very well. Apple has this amazing ecosystem, but you know, it's all made by one company and it's all dictated by what they want you to do, whereas Android has a much wider variety of products and services from various companies and you get to decide what you want to do. So people like that control. They want Android. They like that kind of lean back and I don't have to think about much go with iPhone. It's all, you know, it's a personal thing.
I think that the messaging situation has made it very cloudy, and I think it later this year when Apple finally adopts the standard that will make pictures and videos go across iPhone and Android easily, we're going to have less issues and arguments about iPhone versus Android. Yeah, Android has better pick better cameras. Right, Well, look, you know it's all a look, it all depends. I think the video on the iPhone is almost professional quality.
I think that the camera on the iPhone is almost like point and shoot and you have to think about it. But on Samsung, you know, you do get a lot more flexibility and on the pixel the pictures are just incredible. So it really just there's so many options. I think it's a good thing. Yeah, okay, so self driving cars, let's talk about those because maybe you get a bargain on one now. Yeah, it's kind of
interesting. So Tesla, you know, they've been touting this self driving for years, right, and that if you buy it out right, it's about twelve thousand dollars as a software upgrade, and if you wanted to buy it monthly, it was two hundred dollars. But now they have slashed the price and it's just ninety nine dollars a month for their full self driving, which they call supervised, which means this is not an autonomous car. It doesn't
think for itself, but it can drive you around. So I've been testing this out for the past week, and I will tell you it's incredible. It's amazing. It's also really scary because sometimes it makes decisions that you're just like what. And also, you know what it's like to drive in Los Angeles. You can program all the software you want, but when someone cuts you off or someone doesn't want to let you in, the car gets confused and it's like, wait a second, what's happening here. It also might
go through a red light. It might also turn when it shouldn't. It's really cool, but it's not one hundred percent there just yet. Okay, so have you run a red light so far? We actually did that when we were shooting our story for KTLA today. It just it it couldn't you know how people go through the yellow light here because you can never get through right, so they just go at the end. Well, the car won't do that, so it waited three cycles of the red light to change,
and then finally, I guess it got frustrated. It just started going when the red light. When the light changed from green to red, and I said, wait a second, what, so you have to watch this software. You have to have your hands on the wheel or near the wheel. When it works, it's great, but it's not like one hundred percent where you can just lean back, and I think that's even more stressful. Yeah, can you override it or is it in control? Yeah, it is
in control, but you can override it at any time. But here's the thing. You're in an in between stakes. So if you've ever been in the backseat of a taxi, are you sitting there like hovering over the steering wheel or like wondering what kind of turn this person's going to make? I mean, yeah, sometimes, but there's nothing you can do with this. You're literally sitting there supervising every single move this car makes. That is way
more stressful than just driving yourself. So until this gets to a level of full autonomy where it's like, no, you are absolutely free to just read a book in your car, it's more stressful to have this software enabled than it's not. Okay, all right, so maybe hold off on that for now. But and then just going back to the price thing for a second. You said you can buy a software update. So if I have a Tesla, which I don't, but my friend Luisa has one. She could
buy the software update for the existing car that she has. Yeah, right in the app, you can do it. It's about ten seconds, so ninety nine bucks. So I think the reason why I'm talking about this because a lot of people are going to try it now because of that new price tag, and they're also offering a thirty day free trial to a lot of customers, so many many people are going to try this. Just be aware,
this is not an autonomous car. You need to be very cognizant of what this car is doing and be ready to take over and also monitor the moves that it's making. Okay, all right, sounds a little bit scary, And that's your segment today on KTLA if people want to check it out. Yep, watch you run a red light? Yeah yeah, yeah, okay. And of course we've run out of time and didn't get to voice
notes dot com and how ai is helping us remember things. But those are things you're probably going to be talking about this weekend on your show, right, yes, Or you can just go to my website rich on tech dot tv. First story There, it says best way to capture your voice notes. Check it out. It's really really cool to my newsletter this week. Okay, great, And you can also listen to kfi's tech reporter Rich Demiro, who is the host of Rich on Tech right here on KFI Saturdays from
eleven to two. And like you said, you can follow him on Instagram rich on Tech, and the website is rich on Tech dot tv. Thank you Rich. All right, Thanks Amy. All right, let's get back to some of the stories coming out of the KFI twenty four hour newsroom. Despite the sun, beaches and excellent tacos, a new UCLA survey says living in la is kind of a downer. The UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs Quality of Life Index shows the high cost of living is a top concern for
residents. Renters are feeling pessimistic about their futures, and residents say homelessness in their neighborhoods has gotten worse in the last year. Convicted former La City councilman Jose Wezar has won four more months of freedom. A judge yesterday granted the delay for Wezar to start serving a thirteen year prison term for accepting bribes from developers and cheating on his taxes. He was supposed to start a sentence at
the end of this month. Papers filed in federal court Monday asked for a surrender date of August thirtieth, based on undisclosed medical reasons and officials in Ukraine and say three Russian missiles have slammed into a downtown area in northern Ukraine, hitting an eight story apartment building, killing at least eleven people. The government says at least twenty two were hurt in the attack. This morning. The Dodgers take on the Nationals this afternoon. First pitch goes out at twelve ten.
Oh my gosh, it's going to be perfect weather for a baseball game. If you're not going, you can listen to all the action on AM five to seventy LA Sports. You can stream the game HD on the iHeartRadio app keyword AM five to seventy LA Sports powered by LA Care for all of LA people or police rather looking for ten to twenty young men between the ages of fifteen and twenty five in connection with a series of robberies and boil Heights
and South LA. The LAPD says the first of the robberies started March third. The bad guys have gone into stores in the evening, wearing hoodies with their faces covered, grabbed clothes and other items, and then left without paying each time they were seen riding off on bikes. A forty one year old man has been charged with attempted murder of a peace officer and other charges stemming from firing off more than one hundred rounds from the rooftop of an apartment complex
in Marina del Rey. He apparently live streamed his actions on social media. Nobody got hurt. He pleaded not guilty. His bail was set at more than five million dollars. Workers have installed the first girder of the support that will span ten lanes of traffic on the one to one freeway near Agora Hills for a wildlife crossing when completed late next year or in early twenty twenty six.
The crossing is going to provide safe passage for mountain lions and other animals between the Santa Monica Mountains and a larger, more genetically diverse area to the north. We're just minutes away from handle on the news this morning. We thought it was going to take weeks, but more than half of the jury has already been seated. In former President Trump's hush money case. Right now, let's say good morning to one of the stars of Disney on Ice.
It's Isabelle new House. Good morning, Isabelle, good morning. Thank you for having me. Thank you so much for getting up early today. Although you're you're an athlete, a skater, you probably get up early on a regular basis, don't you. Probably not this or really quick. You know, it's okay. So tell us, Isabelle, what we're going to be seeing because Disney on Ice is coming to both Ontario and Long Beach, So tell us about the new show. Yeah, so this show is super,
super fantastic. We're so excited we share with everybody. Our show features seven different Disney stories. We have some of your modern tales as well as some of the more classic ones from you know, Beauty and the Bees to Cocoa Frozen, Little Mermaid Ladin. Just something for everybody to enjoy. And our show is a story about how Peter Pan his you know, the infamous Pirates.
They capture tinker Bell, they stuff her in a lantern, and it is up to our favorite friends, you know, making Minnie Donald and Goofy to help set her free by solving the clues on a pirate's map and filling up a magic meter. That's why they call it Mickey's Search Party. So and we hear that this this show is not only on the I Spin, it's up in the air a little bit too. It is. It is super cool to see because not only do we have World Classic you're seating,
but we also have acrobats and we have aerialists. So it is such a super super fun Okay, and you're one of the stars of this show. So where are we going to see you as a belle? So I'm one of the live hosts of the show, so I will just be on the ice. I'll also be in the audience, which is cool. It's quite a bit of audience interaction in our show, so you never know, you
just might be picked to help out with sitting tingerbell for yourself. And we are live micd so you'll get to actually hear speaking to you live and you know, maybe singing too a little bit. Oh that'll be fun. Okay, So I didn't realize you were the host of the show. Look at you go. That's that's really great. And how long have you been with with Disney on ice? I've been with Disney since twenty eighteen. I joined actually when Nickey Search Party was first created, So it's got such a special
place in my heart. Okay, and I'm guessing that you've been skating for most of your life. I have been since I was four years old, So quell entire and what makes skating with Disney on ice so much more magical than any other skating I would say? I mean, when I was younger, I went to go see some of the Disney and I shows with my family, and so ever since then, I pretty much knew that I wanted to be a performer. I wanted to get to be involved in the Disney
shows. I mean, there's just something about them. They're so magical, and I mean the people that come to see our shows are just filled with so much awe and magic themselves. And getting to look into the audience and see kids dressed up as their favorite Disney characters and singing along to their favorite songs is really so special And you just can't mask that anywhere else. That
is true. And you know, I'm a new viewer of Coco. I'm a huge Disney fan, but I hadn't seen Coco until really recently, and I'm like, oh, now I get what the hype place about. That was a great movie. I think it's going to be fun to see that on ice as well. And as you mentioned, seven different shows, so a ton of different Disney characters that you'll get to see skating and flying around.
Yes, not to mention eleven different acrobatic elements as well. So things from you mentioned the Coco such a great movie, And in our Coco segment of our show, we have these featured sway poles where performers climb up these very tall poles, they stop themselves in and then they get to lean over the audience. They bend back and forth on these poles and they have these amazing Coco skirts on and they're flowing over the audience. It's really amazing.
You just got to be there to see it, okay, And so if I have to be there to see it, where are we going to? Where is it? And win our performances? So all information can be found on Disney on ice dot com, so just skate on over all of your ticket pricing, your dates and times can be found there. But we are here in Ontario to the end of the week and then Long Beach next week seven shows and EAT seven shows, so we've got evening shows and then there's
some there's Mattinee shows on Saturdays and Sundays too. Yes, we have one show each on Thursdays and Fridays. Free shows on Saturdays and then two on Sundays. Awesome, Isabelle new House. Can't wait to see you because I am going to go to Disney on Ice. I haven't been since I was a kid, so I'm excited to go too. And if you want to go again Disney on Ice dot com you can get all the information on your tickets and showtimes and all of that. Isabelle, thank you so much.
Thanks for having me have a magical day. See Okay, that was Isabelle new House with Disney on Ice. I think that sounds like a really fun show. And like I said, I haven't been for years, so maybe that's a cool thing to do with the family. Let's get back to some
of the stories coming out of the KFI twenty four hour newsroom. The Anaheim Dine not the Anaheim Disney Council. Speaking of Disney, the Anaheim City Council has approved Disneylands nearly two billion dollar expansion project Disney would have to spend tens of millions of dollars on street improvements, affordable housing, and other infrastructure in the city. The vote fallow hellowed an eight hour meeting yesterday. A second
council vote for the final approval of Disney's plan is required in May. A bill to ban homeless camps in certain areas across California has been shot down by the State Senate's Public Safety Committee. Under the bill, camps within five hundred feet of schools, transit stops, and parks would be banned. Law enforcement would be required to give a three day heads up on sweeps and provide information on homeless services. State Senator Brian Jones says the bill might get another chance
at life. Taking the bill straight to the floor is certainly an option. I will work with Senator Blakespeare and some of the other co authors over the next couple of days and weeks. The bill's critics say the new laws would criminalize homelessness and not help house more people. Like trolley kaf I News, The Library of Congress has selected twenty five new recordings for permanent preservation. They
were chosen based on their cultural, historic, or creative importance. They include Gene Autry's version of Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer and Johnny Mathis's Chance Is Our. Also selected, We're ABBA's Dancing Queen Nice, Bobby McFerrin's Don't Worry, Be Happy, and the Comedy of Lily Tomlin. More contemporary recordings on the list include The Notorious Bigs, Ready to Die and Green Day's Dookie. This is KFI and kost HD two Los Angeles, Orange County. We lead local
live from the KFI twenty four hour newsroom. I'm Amy King. This has been your wake up call, and if you missed any of wake Up Call, you can listen anytime on the iHeartRadio app. You've been listening to wake Up Call with me, Amy King. You can always hear wake Up Call five to six am Monday through Friday on KFI AM six forty and anytime on demand on the iHeartRadio app.
