You're listening to KFI AM six forty wake Up Call with me Amy King on demand on the iHeartRadio app KFI at kost HD two Los Angeles and Orange County and a nickname you as Amy Kay. Good morning, It's five o'clock. This is your wake up call for Tuesday, July sixteenth. We're live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app. I'm Amy King, and I am happy you're gritting. Your day started with us today got my coffee at my kind bar, but being kind was a good way to start my day. So if you're
a bargain hunter, Amazon Prime Days have a it's today and tomorrow. I have never gotten a good day from Amazon Prime Days. I tried. I think they do it on Cyber Monday. But I'm going to check it out and see because you're supposed to be able to save a lot. But maybe I'm just looking for the wrong things. So Amazon Prime, if you're looking for something from Amazon, maybe today is a good day to check it out to you. Watch the convention last night, opening night of the Republican National
Convention. Pretty interesting. I'm fascinated by all things politics, both sides of the of the ale, and I'll be watching the DNC with anticipation as well. But I thought it was really interesting. Last night former President Trump showed up. Wow, what a reception, you know. I mean, the guy just got shot so ione to try to assassinate the former president and he was still at the convention. Didn't talk last night. He's expected to give
his speech Onday night. But I thought it was really interesting. Jd Vance picked his VP probably one of the best kept secrets at a time when everything leaks. So I think that he found out like twenty minutes before he came to the convention center that he was going to be the official pick, true Trumpian style. I mean, making it a TV show, would we expect
anything else? I don't think so. And I do think it's fun because everybody dresses up from the different states as they nominate and say we support him and all that stuff. Lots of fun hats. My favorite, I think there was two favorites. There was this red, white, and blue cowboy hat. It had to have been Texas. They had Trump written across it with rhyin stones and I always like a little bling, so I thought that
was one of my favorites. And then my other one was it was a lady and she had her hat had Donkey ears on it and it says Trump kicks ass. Get it. Okay, anyway, we're gonna be talking more about that. But here's what's ahead on wake Up Call. Former President Trump, as I just mentioned, has chosen Ohio Senator JD. Vance as his running mate. Vance was once a fierce critic of Trump's but has since become a strong ally. Vance is the first millennial to join a major party ticket.
He's half the age of former President Trump. We're going to get the latest from the convention and what's ahead tonight with ABC's Jim Ryan. In just a couple of minutes. Governor Newsom has signed into law a bill that bans any school from requiring parents to be notified if a student changes their pronouns or starts identifying as a different gender at school. Fire crew has been gaining ground on the largest wildfire burning in the state. The fire in Santa Barbara County
that started almost two weeks ago is now thirty eight percent surrounded. The acreage burned is holding at thirty eight four hundred and thirty acres, and with more and more people encountering wildlife, sometimes even in their own backyards. We're going to be talking with the author of Mountain Lions are our neighbors about some things you should know to stay safe. That's coming up at the bottom of the
hour at six oh five. It's handle on the news if your time is off, or maybe your throat is off, but if your time is off, you can blame it on climate change. Bill's going to make sense of that at the top of next hour. Let's get started with some of the stories coming out of the KFI twenty four hour newsroom. A congressional investigation has been opened into how the Secret Service may have failed leading up to the assassination
attempt on former President Trump. ABC's Christine Corey Dero says the two House committees are requesting more information on the shooting in Pennsylvania Saturday that killed one person and hurt three, including the former president. House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer announced US Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheadle will testify before the committee next Monday. The Committee on Homeland Security is also asking how the shooter was able to access the
rooftop within range of former President Trump. House Speaker Mike Johnson's officials from Homeland Security and the FBI will also be called to speak before Congress about what happened. President Biden says he shouldn't have used the word bullseye when referring to how his campaign should treat former President Trump. He said that was a mistake.
I didn't say crosshairs. I've been bulls I then focus on it, focus on what he's doing, Biden said during an interview with NBC's Leicester Holt yesterday. The threat to democracy is real, and he still wants to put the focus squarely on Trump's record and rhetoric. Heading into November, CDC data shows California has very high coronavirus levels in its wastewater for the first time since last
winter. The rate of positive COVID tests in California has almost reached last summer's peak, with a thirteen percent positive rate for reported tests ending July eighth. That's compared to four point eight percent a month earlier. Coronavirus levels in wastewater have also increased significantly around La County. Let's say good morning to ABC's Jim Ryan so Jim. Shortly after the Republican National Committee or Convention, delegates voted
to make former President Trump, the Republican nominee for president. JD. Vance, was named as the vice presidential pick. Yeah, you have about them. Almost at the same time that that vote was taking place, that vote of the delegates as to who should be the nominee, no surprise, it was Donald Trumpet. Around that same time, Trump was on his personal social media platform truth Social, announcing that JD. Vance, the Ohio senator first
term senator, had been named as his running mate. He had picked him. He gave Vance only about twenty minutes to notice that that was going to happen, so Vance himself an hour beforehand didn't know who was going to be the VP pick. Yeah. It was pretty interesting because I was watching the shows as I do a lot, and you know, we were getting word. They're like, oh, Rubio got the call, he's out. Oh Bergram got the call, he's out. And then there was still that speculation
because it was a really well kept secret. I mean, those guys were the top three, I think, but still we didn't know. And with Trump, you never know when he might throw in a wild card, right, Yeah, And I think he likes that, he likes having the suspense, and that's kind of what this week is about I mean the in terms of who would be the nominee and whether the platform would be approved of. This stuff is all a foregone conclusion. So this was the one bit of
suspense to come out of this weekend. In fact, Trump didn't have to name his running mate this week at all. He was sort of hinting last week that he would, and in fact, yeah, here he is on day one, not only naming JD. Van Says his running mate, but then also making an appearance at night one of the convention. There he was. He came into the hall, waved the thousands of adoring Republican fans, and had a bandage on his ear, and then he sat down and listened
to the rest of the evening speeches. He didn't say anything tonight to be maybe back to listen again, but may not say anything at all until Thursday, when he formally accepts the nomination. Were you in the hall? Are you outside the home? I was outside last night, out running around getting reaction to things, talking to delegates about stuff. Okay, so since you were talking to people, what's the kind of word about the vice presidential pick?
Interesting? Before the pick was made, I was asking folks and those names were constantly coming up Bergham, Rubio and Vance. And afterward then I talked to some of the folks delegates about their thoughts. Some people thought it was a great choice. Others said they really didn't know much about JD. Vance and were waiting withholding judgment on him. And one guy I talked with a Wyoming delegate, he had a Ukraine pin on his jacket right, and
I said, have you heard to the vpach pick's gonna be? And he said Nolan. I said it was Jdie Vance and he's he said, that's a terrible choice, and like, what do you mean? And he was very forthfied about that. He said the Advance is opposed to funding for Ukraine in its fight against Russia. He accused Vance of being a part of the extreme wing of the Republican Party. And what's more, that he doesn't have enough experience as a thirty nine year old first term senator to be vice president.
So that does not in my opinion, that doesn't hold water because Obama was the first term senator too. Well, that's true. Yeah, And you know, so I think that the time in office is one thing. The age of the guy if he makes it to the vice president. See, he'll be the youngest elected advice president since Richard Nixon in nineteen fifty two. And we know how that all turned out. Yeah, that was a long career. I had a political career that lasted twenty years or so.
He'll also be the first vice president with facial hair since the vice president under Herbert Hoover. Oh see, interesting little things that we looked to you for. So, Jim, are we getting a sense of why Trump picked Vance? Because Vance a staunch never Trumper changed his tune. But why would Trump choose that? For an hour? Well, I think part of it is his youth. You know, if Donald Trump expects the MAGA movement to continue after he's gone, then he needs a young person to pick up the flag
and carry it forward, and that could be JD. Vances at only thirty nine years old. So he may be the face of that wing of the Republican Party after Trump has gone. He also likes Trump, says he likes his educational pedigree is Yale diploma. He likes the military service that Vance has under his belt. So you know, I think that's really what he saw in it. But you're right, I mean, look at Marco Rubio.
He was up there. He was a potential VP running mate for him, and he was very harsh in his criticism of Trump back in twenty sixteen, saying during one debate that if Trump hadn't inherited bunch of money, he would have been selling watches on a street corner in Manhattan. That was his line, you know. But they kissed, they made up, Lion Ted Cruz, they eventually kissed and made up. Now Cruise is a big supporter of Donald Trump. So, I mean, it all makes you wonder, Amy
are what's the real thing? Do they actually hate each other? Is that the real part? Do they actually love each other? Is that real? Are the friendships real or is it all just you know, people using each other as stepping stones to get ahead? Well, and another thing or another reason that I've heard that Trump picked Vance was because of hillbilly elegy. I mean Vance's upbringing in Appalachia and that kind of stuff. He came from nothing.
He had drug abuse, he had a physical abuse, he had broken family, and he still was able to fight through that made you know, made a successful life for himself. And so they talk about how he was the forgotten man, and that was a big thing for Trump, Say, the forgotten Man's not going to be forgotten anymore. Yeah, he could be that poor trail. He is the personification of the person that the Trump is
going after in terms of winning votes. Is the sort of quote forgotten person, the guy who lived a poor upbringing and managed to pull himself up by his bootstrap. So yeah, I think that's part of it. I think Vance had a lot to offer. And what's more, Trump seems to like him. Donald Trump Junior likes the guy, and he convinced his dad to go ahead and consider him at least. Yeah. Okay, so looking around the convention floor, I found my favorite hat. Have you seen any favorite
favorite garb? Giant elephant hat? Yesterday? Which was kind of interesting. What was the one you saw? It was somebody wearing what looked like a cowboy hat that had Donkey ears on it and it said Trump kicks ass. Huh get it? Democrats? Oh yeah, yeah, okay, I get that. Okay. I always like watching because some of them are really cute and fun and some of them just look really stupid. Well, I like the old traditional you know, the styrofoam skimmer with a bite taken out of
it. That's always the good convention. Head where and what's on tap for today today? The theme yesterday was keep America or make America wealthy again. Today it's make America safe again. That is kind of the theme. Every day has a different theme associated with it. We're going to hear a long list of speakers. Again, it's only one formal session that happens this evening, but yeah, US Republican Senator David mccortt Senate candidate David McCormick is going
to be one of the speakers there. So you know, these are the reason people speak at these events is they are considered rising stars within the party. That's why you had Christy Noam, the South Dakota governor, who had a lot of airtime yesterday. And so that I think it gives you a peek into what the party considers to be its future, and that would be David McCormick at least in this instance. Okay, and we'll be watching and
then in a few weeks we'll be watching the Demoocredit National Convention. I'm fascinated by these. I hope the weather is better there. It's been miserable here raining or just hot and muggy, hot, muggy, rainy, hot, mugg It's sort of the cycle, and you get to be outside for part of it, good luck most of it. I've sweated through my shirt three times in the last day. All right, ABC's Jim Ryan, thanks again. We'll be talking to you later this week more about the convention. Thanks
hemmy. The UC Board of Regents says protests on campus are allowed, but encampments are not. In a statement issued yesterday, the board said, you see, campuses need to consistently follow the rules of enforcement. The policy was announced months after pro Palestinian protesters set up camps, blocked students' access to campus,
sprayed graffiti, and damaged campus buildings and walkways. Special counsel Jack Smith says he will appeal a Florida federal judge's dismissal of the classified documents case against former President Trump. Judge Eileen Cannon throughout the case yesterday, saying Smith's appointment as a special prosecutor violated the Constitution. Gonna be talking more about this and what's possibly next with ABC's Peter Harlem Boosts in about half hour. Visitors to
the California State Fair will be able to reach new highs. Visitors can now legally smoke pot at the Fair and Sacramento for the very first time, fifteen dispensaries are offering products from across California in a cannabis consumption lounge. It's for people twenty one and up. It's fenced off and is away from rides and exhibits. The lounge will be open every day of the fair through July twenty
eighth at six oh five. Handle on the news. Elon Musks is he's donating millions and millions of dollars every month to a new pro Trump superpack. Let's say good morning now to ABC's Jordana Miller in Jerusalem. So Jordana, Israel carried out a pretty significant air strike. Says they got a top dog, but Hamasa's maybe not right. Israel carried out a major airstrike on Saturday
in the Israeli declared humanitarian zone of Almasi. They said they targeted Mohammed Deaf, who is Hamas's military leader, the number two leader in the rank, just right behind Ya Jesinoir, who's the political leader of Hamas. In the Godza strip, the Israeli armies says it's still unclear if he is dead, though they do believe they killed his deputy, Rafa Saloma. In the process
of that airstrike, which was very heavy. At least ninety people were killed Gosins and it looks like dozens of them were women and children, civilians, Okay, and so that just seems like a lot, Like we hear about three or four killed at a time, but to hear ninety, that's a lot at one time. But they're saying that that's where the guy was and they need to take these guys out. So it's a risk assessing. Yeah,
I mean, is Israel defending Yeah, Israel's defending the strike. First of all, they were hiding in a kind of shed in this humanitarian zone surrounded it was shrouded with lots of trees, et cetera. But so it wasn't the exact impact site was not or the exact target was not among civilians. But these you know, when you're dropping five hundred pound bombs, then you know the impact site will go out for a half mile around, and
that's what ended up killing the civilians. And you know, unfortunately we've seen this before. This is kind of common. Sadly, Yeah, and Nathan Yahoo is thinking that his these kind of things are going to soften soften Hamas positions to the deal. That he right, I mean, he says this is the kind of attack that will weaken Hamas and bring them to the table. Now, if Mohammad Deaf, the number two Hamas leader, was killed, that may be true, because then it would put Sinowar's influence within Hamas.
It would it would definitely weaken his position. And remember Hamas is split between the leaders who are in Doha Cutter and those that are in the Gaza Strip. But again, we don't know if Death has been killed, and there's certainly some who argue these kind of strikes will only harden Hamasa's position. Initially we heard Hamas say we're going to stop the talks. Then we heard
no, they're still going to stay in the talks. But I think it's too soon to know if they're actually going to change some of their positions or not. It's only been a few days, and you know, the Israeli army, you know, probably take them another day or two to fit figure out if Death is actually dead, and then we may see the impact of that, but you know, the argument that it may weakend Hamas and bring
them to the table. You know, some are questioning that right and speaking of the table, the cease fire talks are still continuing or are they paused for right now? They are still Yeah, they are still ongoing. There's been no breakdown in the talks. Having said that, the head of the Mossad, David Farnea, was meant to go to Cutter this week and we
haven't heard when exactly he's leaving for that visit to continue talks. You remember, this is a three phase deal and you know they're trying to hammer out the details that would give us six weeks of a pause in fighting and during those six weeks a discussion about a permanent end to the war and about thirty two hostages that would come out, though it has to be said not all of those would be alive, some would be bodies, and then Israel in
return would free uh, you know, at a rate of three or five to one tell jailed Palestinians. Okay, so the talks are still really you know the really yeah, it's still going. But it comes down to two people really who have to make a decision that would really move us forward towards a ceasefire in the end of the war. And that's the Israeli Prime Minister
Benjamin Antanielle and the leader of Hamas Jah Cassinoir. And until those two men are ready to move forward, we're going to be in this kind of holding spot, back and forth, back and forth without any real decisions. So right now, you know, we're in another one of those shuttles between negotiators and and really with no definitive position in sight. Okay, and we'll continue
to watch. You know, last week we were very hopeful, but now we just nothing, yeah, nothing big to report on the breakthrough, so we unfortunately not all right, Jordana Olli, thank you so much for your time and information this morning. Appreciate it. We'll talk saying all right, take care. Let's get back to some of the stories coming out of the
KFI twenty four hour newsroom. A woman in Long Beach has pleaded not guilty to shoplifting more than thirty times from the same store the Long Beach City Prosecutor's offices. Florence Miller swiped about six thousand dollars worth of stuff from TJ Max over a period of nine months. The most recent theft was in June. Prosecutor Say Miller was on probation for misdemeanor theft during five of the alleged crimes. A person's been detained in connection with a fatal workplace shooting in an industry.
A man working at the business was killed yesterday morning. The ely Kenis Sheriff's Department says the person detained is a former employee at that location. A judge has ordered Santa Anna to remove the words taxpayers and parents from a ballot measure to let non citizens vote. The judge ruled paying taxes and parenting a child is irrelevant to the question should non citizens be allowed to vote. Lawyer James Lacy says the council was trying to rig the elee with misleading language because
who wouldn't agree that taxpayers and parents should be allowed to vote. It didn't informed voters that if they voted in favor of the initiative, they'd also be voting in favor of non citizens, wool worked, taxpayers, and who didn't have children. The judge last week ordered the change before ballots are sent out next month. Santa Anna declined to comment in Santa Anna, Corbin, Carson camp I News Representative Nancy Pelosi and other Bay Area leaders have commemorated the completion
of the Golden gate Bridge suicide deterrent system, known as the NET. This is an iconic bridge in the world, just source of pride to us, but it has been a source of pain to families and we want that to stop. It must stop, and it will stop. The NET was completed earlier this year. The Golden gate Bridge Highway and Transportation Districts is even with the NET under construction. In twenty twenty three, the number of suicides on
the bridge decreased by more than half. Okay, everybody has a bad night, right, but this takes it to a whole new level. Yes, read bus, yeahpool, the night lot of was Yeah, Sorry, I was. Country singer Ingrid Andres. She's taking a lot of heat for her performance last night at the National Anthem before the twenty twenty four home run derby in Arlington, Texas. She's already trending, of course, on social media. A lot of people are calling it the worst National Anthem performance in American
history. I think Roseanne Barr must be breathing a bit of a sigh of relief. This morning, the FBI has completed in search of the home of the man who tried to assassinate former President Trump. That bureau says several suspicious devices were found inside the home of the shooter, who lived with his family. The man was shot and killed moments after he shot Trump and three others at a rally on Saturday. Two point seven million more children around the world
are under vaccinated compared to before the pandemic in twenty nineteen. The World Health Organization says over the last five years, measles outbreaks have hit one hundred three countries and says low vaccination rates are a major factor. The Natural History of Museum in la is going green. Green dinosaur that is the only dinosaur ever found that has green bones is going on display at the museum. The dino, named Natalie, was a long necked, long tailed herbivore who lived during
the late Jurassic period. Her bones were discovered in Utah in two thousand and seven. At six oh five, a handle on the news a judge has dismissed the classified document's case against former President Trump. At that night might not be the end of the story. Let's say good to the regional executive director of the California Wildlife Federation, the leader of Save La Cougar's campaign, and the author of Mountain Lions Are Our Neighbors. It's Beth Pratt. Good morning,
Beth, good morning. Thanks for having me, well, thanks for making time to come on. I wanted to talk to you today because you're a wildlife expert. And last week we had the story of the guy who was doing this marathon bucket list run and he got to almost the end of the race. I don't know if he was racing for a time, but he got like to the end and he literally ran into a bear in Yosemite
National Park. The bear kind of swiped at him and then was charging at him, and you know, I mean, like, what do you do in that situation? And I was like, there are so many more encounters with wildlife these days. I think we need to know because your responses to different animals need to be different exactly. You know, for me, it's
becoming familiar. Wildlife are our neighbors that they always have been, they will continue to be, and especially as we again continue to build more and more and exist more and more in their habitat encounters are going to increase now ninety nine point nine percent of encounters with wildlife, and fine for everybody, but
you do these examples like the one in the assembite that recently happened. I think it's important to note the bear I think had some food actually some garbage which somebody had unfortunately let it get, which is an unnatural food source for it. And so my guess is for the bear. Of course I can't get into the bear's head and was not there, but was you know, seeing that this runner was a threat to a boop of its food source and it was probably saying get out of here, this is mine, you know.
I think it's also important to note that, you know, running is something that can be risky behavior, especially around large predators. So you know, attacks are still really rare, there is in Yosemite. They're almost you know, non existent. They do happen here and there, and there's never been, at least in recent history, a fatality of a bear attack in
the park. But you know, you are in their home, especially in a place like Yosemite, and if you know, if a bear is on a food source, that's something they're going to try to defend, right Okay, So, so, Beth, if you do have an encounter with a bear, because a lot of people are out hiking in the woods and that kind of stuff in a long trail, right, if you happen upon a bear, I mean, it's unlikely that you're going to run into a bear like that guy did, because most of us don't do fifteen mile runs.
But if you do, what what do you do? Yeah, you know, it really does depend on the bear of the situation. But in Yosemite we only have one species of bear, the grizzly bear was hunted to extinctionion here, so we do have the black bear. And if you know, for black bears, and you know, I know that the definitive view is, you know, to play dead. But again, it really does depend on the bear and what's happening. Right, So with black bears, you
really want to look as large as possible. You want to you know, don't run, right, you know, really do stop and hold your ground, don't climb a tree. Black bears trees and stuff. Yeah, yeah, I mean they are you know, yeah, they're much more skilled at playing trees. They can also run faster than us. You know, I know that it probably does take a lot of self control not to just dash.
And also if you're if you know, if you are actually attacked, right, if if like with distances of the runner, if the black bear actually starts swiping, you don't play dead, right, That's I think what we've all been taught, and that that's not appropriate in this situation. You do want to escape and you know, try to fight back if if, if you can. But you know, the best thing you can do, especially is you just try to assess the situation. If if it's not a
situation where like this runner, you were swiped and actually attacked. If you know, is the bear with cubs, is the bear eating Are you in a situation that you know may up the potential for contract like conflict. Those are two factors that can happen. But you know, try try to be
aware, look large, and just be always aware of your surroundings. You know, you know, the defendantive view is do not run right, And that's why I think with this trail runner, and I'm somebody who runs on trails, so I get it, it is an activity you want to undertake, but that does just put you a little you know, at some extra risk, Okay, And is it the same with mountain lions? Like your reaction is that I know you're not supposed to run when you see a mountain
lion exactly. You know, for for most of these presator species, running is a trigger. You know, it makes you know you appear like prey or or is a trigger for a lot of these animals. So yeah, it's the same thing from mountlines, same thing you want to appear very large. Now, mount lions and bears behave very differently. So that's why you know, I say my book When Mount Lions and Neighbors the Reasons, it's
titled that these are our neighbors much like our human neighbors. Right, we learn their different behaviors and we have you know, types of neighbors that are easier to get along with, or we know what their triggers are. It's the same with animals. I feel like education goes a long way. For mount lions. Learning about their behavior can help you assess them. You know, when you see people who do have encounters, usually the behaviors misinterpreted.
Like you hear about mount lions stalking you. If you're seeing a mount lion who is considering you, he's not stalking you. He's probably looking at you as I'm trying to assess if you're a threat to me. Mount lions are stealth predators, and if you know a mount lions, if you see a mount lion, it is likely he is not in hunt mode. He is more assessing the situation because wouldn't see him, You wouldn't see him, you
wouldn't know what They are called ghost cats. They have been among us, and I always say it's more likely a mountain side and sees you than you see them. But yeah, just know when you're in a mount lion country and if you see one, you want to pack. You appear as big as possible. If you have a pack, pick it up. You know, look threatening. Keep the mounta line in your sight line, but don't look at directly in the eye. And we've you know, tried to leave
the situation is as quickly as possible, But do not run. If a mountline does, in the very rare instance, try to attack you, and a mountline charging is not attacking. There was that famous viral video of a runner of some years ago where the mountlon kept running up to it and stopping. That's actually a mountain lion saying get out of here. That Mount Lion was not attacking. So but if a mountlon does, you know, in the very rare and since you know, start attacking you, which would you
know, be leaping on you and doing something fight back? Yeah, that is absolutely what you want to do. Okay, Well, that's good to know that it's very rare. And even though it is rare, when these kinds of things happen, you know, the tackles on the back of your neck go up and I'll go, oh my god, what would I do if that happened to me? So good information. Don't run and try to make yourself look big, don't look them in the eyes, and be aware
of your surroundings. Hopefully that will avoid the encounter in the first place. I think that's the biggest thing. Be aware of your surroundings. You're going to behave very differently and take you know, obviously, if you're walking down you know, sunset in Los Angeles, you know your surroundings are a little different than being in Yosemite, where you know, running down sunset is not as risky as you know doing a trail run in Yosemite. But again I
always like to stress this. You know, take the little time to learn about your wildlife neighbors, what does this behavior from what coyote mean? And then you're better able to do the right thing. And just know, I always like to stress this again. Ninety nine point nine percent of wildlife encounters and fine in California with what we have forty million people in the state and over one hundred years there have been about two dozen attacks. That risk is
so low. I mean that's almost nothing you can Yeah, you compare that with we lose four thousand people a year in this state to our roads, right, so you're way more risky getting in your car. So it's never zero risk, but it is so low risk and it is possible to live with our wild neighbors. What a fine note to end this interview on Bethratt. Pratt, thank you so much for your time and your information today. Stay safe out on those trails. Yep, thanks for having me. All
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make America Safe Again. Speakers will be talking about supporting law enforcement and securing the southern border, and former UN ambassador and one time Trump challenger Nikki Hayley is scheduled to speak. LA Metro says it's new Tap to Exit pilot program is working. Officials say since it started requiring people to use their Metro cards to tap out to leave the North Hollywood Metro rail station in late May, crime is down more than forty percent. Officials say they're looking at expanding the
program. Former Early Kenny Sheriff Jim McDonald is reportedly on the shortlist of candidates to become LAPD's next chief. After the initial round of interviews, ten candidates are still in the running, including McDonald. Former chief Michael Moore retired in February. We're just minutes away from handle on the news this morning, the author of the critically acclaimed Hillbilly Elegies may become the new vice president. Right
now, let's say good morning to ABC's Peter Harrolumbus. Peter, good morning, Good morning Amy, Thanks for having me, Thanks for coming on. So a federal judge dismissed former President Trump's classified documents case. But I want to find out from you what exactly happened because the judge didn't rule that Trump
didn't do anything wrong. Yeah, that's right. So Judge Cannon didn't really make this ruling dismissing the entire case on the of the case, on the merits of it, anything about the alleged retention of classified documents or the alleged obstruction of justice. Instead, it really focused on the authority of the Special Council who brought the case. Jack Smith, and really a stunning decision from
Judge Eileen Cannon Trump's on a motion Trump's lawyers made back in February. Cannon dismissed the entire case because she found that Special Council Jack Smith wasn't constitutionally appointed or funded, and she ultimately found that his appointment was unconstitutional, and that alone was enough to dismiss the entire case. We've already heard back from Special Council Jack Smith's team. They planned to appeal this ruling, but this really
delays the case. It could take months, even years, and the appeal could go all the way back up to the Supreme Court. Oh, I was going to ask you that, Okay, So I went to back up because the judge ruler was unconstitutional? How is it unconstitutional? Can you unpack that for us a little bit? Sure? So, Judge Cannon's decision really focused on the appointment's clause as part of the compitution that focuses on who has
the authority to appoint an officer of the government. So Special Council jack Smith was a private citizen when he was appointed to be Special Counsel. He was appointed by Attorney General Merrick Garland. According to Cannon, Smith should have been appointed by the President and confirmed by Congress, and because that wasn't done, Cannon thought he didn't really have the authority to carry out this prosecution. Uh huh, Okay, so it's really he Trump got off on a technicality on
this one. Yeah. It wasn't anything about the allegations in the case. It was this technicality about whether or not Special Council Jack Smith had the authority to proceed. And a lot of people thought that this was kind of a long shot argument that's been rejected time and time again in the past, but it wasn't rejected this time with Judge Cannon, who saw it as enough of a legal argument to toss this entire case. Okay, And in the past,
then you said that other cases have gone differently. So in other insight, special counsels have been appointed and they have also not gone through what technically would be the appropriate process. Yeah, so that's right. So if we look back to other special councils like Robert Mueller, for example, Robert hur who looked into President Biden's a ledged retention of classified documents, these are people who faced similar challenges in terms of their authority to carry out their prosecutions.
In the case of Mueller, for example, we saw that attempt thrown out on two separate occasions. With David Weiss, the Special Council who is looking into Hunter Biden, the same argument has failed. So it kind of took everyone by surprise yesterday when this case was thrown out, given the fact that these challenges to kind of a standard practice for the last two decades, you
know, ended up with a successful results for Trump's team. Okay, so it looks like an appeal is next and then we'll watch what happens after that. That's exactly right, all right, Peter howl Booth, thank you so much for your information and helping us kind of unpack it, because I know it's always a little confusing. We don't know exactly what the ruling means, so appreciate it. Yes, that's really my questions. All right, we'll
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