You're listening to wake Up Call on demand from kf I AM six forty KFI hand KOST HD two, Los Angeles, Orange County. It's time for your morning wake up call. Here's Amy King. Good morning. This is your wake up call for Friday, July fourteenth. I'm Amy King. Here's what's coming up. Picket lines go up at nine am. Sag After members are officially on strike after no new contract deal was reached by a deadline. We're gonna be talking more about the strike and what it means, not only for
sag After members, but also for you with ABC's Jason Nathanson. In just a couple of minutes to stick around, another busload of migrants has arrived in Los Angeles from Texas. Chrispy Kreme is offering a buy one dozen, get another dozen original glazed donuts for eighty six. It's to celebrate Krispy Kreme's eighty sixth birthday today at six oh five. It's handled on the news. Disney CEO Bob Iger says the WGA and sag After his demands are not realistic.
We'll dig into that. Lots of cool stuff planned on your wake up call this morning. On a Friday. But let's start with some of the stories coming out of the twenty four hour KFI news room. Record high temperatures are expected for parts of La County as the heat wave moves into the weekend. The National Weather Services temperatures could hit a record one thirteen in Palmdale today That would break a record set in two thousand and seven and also in nineteen sixty
one. Landcaster could see one hundred and fifteen. A severe excessive heat warning for parts of southern California starts at ten this morning and continues through Monday morning. In Orange County, in excessive heat warning will be in effect until eight pm Tuesday. The South Coast Air Quality Management District has issued an ozone advisory for parts of the South Coast air Basin and the Coachella Valley because of the heatwave. It takes effect at ten this morning and goes through Tuesday night.
Officials say ozone levels will be highest in the Lake Arrowhead area and in the San Bernardino Valley. Meteorologists say temperatures over the weekend, as I mentioned, are going to reach the one hundreds in the Inland Empire at one tens in the Coachella Valley. The La Kenny Sheriff's Department says it has arrested two people who were looting evacuated homes in Rolling Hills Estates. The man and woman were seeing on a homeowner's ring camera app They called nine one one, and when
deputies arrived, the two had already taken off. That's when torrens Pete put drones in the air. Put the drones up overhead and they were able to guide us into the heavy areas of brush. Deputy Air and Myastis says the two were spotted and when they got to them early yesterday morning, the man had a bunch of stuff. The property was then positively identified as belonging to one of the victims. Myasti says the couple looted at least two homes.
Steve Gregory Kafine News LA Mayor Bass's office says a third bus of migrants from Texas has arrived at Union Station in downtown LA. The last drop off was two weeks ago. Bass's office says it found out about the latest arrival of migrants on Wednesday and activated a plan to take care of them when they got here. Belief they're looking for three people accused of robbing a mail carrier at
gunpoint in North Hollywood. Officials say the three took off with the Postal workers master key Wednesday and were later seen on security video using it to steal from mailboxes at an apartment building. The Postal Service has offered a fifty thousand dollar reward for information leading to the trio's arrests. The Huntington Beach Fire Department says if a swimmer gets caught in a rip current, it's best to flip,
float and follow Marine Safety. Battalion Chief Trevor McDonald says, flip on your back, float to conserve energy, and follow the best path to safety by swimming to the side away from the current. Some of the characteristics of a rip current is brown choppy water, so all that water comes to shore, it needs to find a way back out to see because there's too much water along the shoreline, it's gonna go kind of against the grain and it kicks
up that sand. McDonald says they had three hundred and fifty rip current rescues last week. He says beachgoers can check with lifeguards or wave conditions before swimming, and as you can imagine, the beaches are probably going to be kind of crowded this week because forecasters have said, in spite of the really really hot temperatures that there may be a bit of a break at the beaches with
the high hovering in the eighties. Lawsuit claims politics, not oil grounded the twenty twenty one Pacific Air Show in Huntington Beach, but a critic calls it a distraction from corruption. I don't think there was a dry eye in the entire place. Specific air show director Kevin Elliot recalls telling the pilots the air show was shut down because of the oil spill. The Blue Angels, the
Thunderbirds, and the Canadian Snowbirds were all in one location. It was the biggest gathering of military air power in the history of the planet, he says. Former Mayor Kim Carr canceled the air show as part of an agenda Beacific Air Show was collateral damage as a result of somebody's political aspirations and animosity towards the year show and myself. Former Mayor Kim Carr says a group made the
decision, including the police, chief, health department in Coast Guard. The city's priorities were to protect the health and safety of the Huntington Beach community and mitigate the impacts of thousands of gallons of oil car says Elliot's lawsuits just a distraction from a different lawsuit claiming corruption, which is four newly elected city council members in Huntington Beach were quick to give their political ally donor and friend a
four point nine million dollars settlement in Huntington Beach. Corbin Carson kaf I News former President Trump's son in law Jared Kushner, and former aide Hope Hicks have testified before a federal grand jury. ABC's Jonathan carl says the panel is hearing an evidence about the January sixth riot at the Capitol and efforts to overturn the
results of the twenty twenty presidential election. The special Council is specifically trying to establish whether Trump knew that he had lost the election and therefore knowingly committed illegal acts to try to overturn an election that he knew he lost. Carlos says several people close to Trump told him at the time that Trump knew full well Biden had won the election. Some airline prices have dropped two pre pandemic numbers, and officials say they'll be even lower this fall. Ooh, maybe a
good time to travel. Hopper economist Hayley Bergs is now would be a good time to add a vacation to your post summer plans. Prices are still coming down from that post pandemic high, but in part because of seasonality, fewer people are taking vacations in September and October. We're back to school or back to word. Burgs says international flights are still at an all time high because of high fuel costs, but she says domestic flights in the US and to
Mexico and Canada are cheaper than normal. An India's space agency says it's launched a lander and rover to explore the Moon's south pole. It's the country's second attempt. Since twenty nineteen, only the US and two other countries have landed a spacecraft on the Moon. Coming up twenty we're gonna be talking with Chicken Charlie, who you're gonna find at the Orange County Fair, which gets underway today. But right now it's time to say good morning to Nick polio Keine.
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As you make way towards McKinley, kay I find the sky helps get you there faster. I'm Nick Paul o'keiny. It's five h eight on your wake up call. We're saying good morning to lots of people packed with lots of information today. Right now, let's turn our attention to Jason Nathanson. Jason, you've got one hundred and sixty thousand sag After members officially on strike. Yeah, that's the you know, it's like a sequel in Hollywood. Hollywood loves a sequel. Right, So, you had the writer's strike,
which is still on glowing. Now you have the actor's strike, which is strike two, and they're going to hit the picket lines today. Although a lot of the shag After members have already been on the picket lines and solidarity with the Writer's Guild, but those lines are gonna get much more crowded. Studying at nine today is where they're going to be. You know, they're gonna hit Warner Brothers, Disney, Netflix, so you can expect a lot
of extra traffic in those areas of those studios. You can expect lots of extra honking in those areas of those studios. And also you'll see the sag after leadership out there as well, including fran Drescher, who really put on a show yesterday at the news conference announcing that the strike was going to happen. We saw some fiery language from her, including she knows. She talked
about knowing how this strike is a hardship. It's a really big deal, especially for a lot of those people who are going to be out of work, who aren't just actors but the crew as well. She's heavy on us, but at some point you have to say, no, we're not going to take this anymore. You people are crazy. What are you doing?
Why are you doing this? She was really really emotional, and there was the first sign that we had seen that these talks were really far apart between the studios and the actors Union. We didn't know that they were, that there was this level of animosity there, which was really not great, because it's not it doesn't seem like this is gonna end in a couple of days.
It seems like this is going to go on for a while. So I was curious when they brought in the Federal mediator to say, hey, this is kind of a last ditch thing, which made me think, obviously incorrectly, that maybe they were kind of close and just had a few sticking points that thought maybe that the mediator could kind of get get over that.
Hum well, we really thought when they ended the first deadline, which was at the end of June, and they went for an extension, a twelve day extension, a lot of us thought that, Okay, well, they're close there, because if you're gonna have an extension, you know, if they're far apart at that point, why not just go on strike. But if you ask for an extension, maybe they were close and they just needed a little more time to you know, dot some eyes and cross some teas
and get get a few little things ironed out. That clearly wasn't the case at the news conference yesterday, Frank Drescher talked about how the fact that during those twelve days they basically got nothing done and then the mediator was a last ditch effort and also too little, too late, that they were so far apart by that time when Wednesday rolled around, that there was nothing a mediator
was going to do before that deadline. And so as we were sitting there on Wednesday night going into Thursday morning, waiting for something to happen, and it hits midnight and we get no statement, and it's twelve thirty, twelve forty five, and then we finally get a statement around twelve twelve fifty. We weren't sure if maybe they actually did talk up until the very end,
but apparently that wasn't the case. And again these sides seemed to be very, very far apart, which means, you know, at this point a lot of things are going to be threatened. We already have Comic Con which is next week, which the studios were already preparing for the fact that the actors be on strike. But Comic Con is usually a big event with all sorts of big people, and they announce big things and they fly in all the stars from all around the world. That's not going to happen. They're
going to be almost no stars there. The studios aren't going to be represented to the extreme that they usually are. So that's the first thing that's going to go down. Many people think that the Emmys are going to be affected as well, and that's September, so that's a couple of months away.
But you know, with the nominations announced this week, one of the things that Hollywood is doing right now, usually at this time of year is now the campaigning starts, and there's all these events and the people are out there trying to, you know, get their name out there and their projects out there. But none of that's going to happen. They're doing interviews and all
that stuff. None of that's going to happen. All these interviews you saw last night, there was a premiere for and this is probably the last premiere you're going to see for a while. In London, there's a premiere for Oppenheimer, which opens next weekend, and the stars they moved it up an hour early because they knew this deadline was coming, so so the stars could
actually hit the red carpet. They did Matt Damon and Christopher Nolan and Emily Blunt, they're all out there on the red carpet and then they got word that the strike Okay, it's official, it's happening. They all left before the screening even started, and that was probably the last red carpet you're gonna see for a while. Yikes. Okay, So we're gonna see these striking members just at the same places where all the w WGA people are striking.
Yeah, all the same studios. Um, you know, they they're putting out lists every day so you can kind of track it. Today they're striking from nine to one, which I guess maybe they're ending at one because it's gonna be hot and that's yeah, it's not gonna be fun to be out there striking in this heat over the next few weeks for sure, but yeah, today is gonna be the first day. And um, you know, I know on their list is Warner Brothers, Disney, Netflix, Sony,
I believe Paramount as well, and maybe a couple other places. Okay, and real quick before we let you go, So what does this mean for us? Because there's still a lot of TV shows out there, and I do a little feature on streaming and there's a ton of things to watch. So I mean, can the can the actors wait it out until the content runs out? Well, yeah, but the content is we're we're seeing it at this point. Um, you know there, there's it's starting to slow
down. They got in a bunch of the you know, the studios knew that this was coming, so they got in a bunch of interviews and stuff. So I've you know, I've been banking interviews now for stuff that's coming out in August. And there's still movies and TV shows that are going to be coming out, but the fall season for broadcast television, that's all screwed up at this point. Um. A lot of this stuff was already screwed
up from the writers strike. Uh and you know, Disney already moved stuff some some movies years out because of how screwed up everything is going to be. Um, So that's going to continue, and it's just it's a matter of time. The longer this continues, the more screwed up things are going to be. There are still some things filming. House of the Dragon,
which is on HBO. That's the Game of Thrones prequel, that is the season two of that is still going to film because that's uh, that's most of the actors there are in equity or which is the British version, and they cannot actually strike in solidarity. It's against the British law for them to do that. So they're going to keep filming. But they're one of the few productions that is actually still going. That's just crazy. Okay, well,
hunker down. Sounds like we're in for the long haul for this one. Yeah, that that's unfortunately that seems to be the case. I mean, but also fran Drescher said last night that they'll come back to the table, you know, at any point, including if they wanted to go back to the table last night to negotiate, they would. It just doesn't seem we thought that with the writer strike as well, but they hadn't been negotiating at all over the past two months. So is there any movement in the
writers strike at all? No, because they've been focusing on first dad to get the Director's Guild deal done, So the negotiators for the MPTP, we're focusing on that, and then they jumped right into the actors negotiations as well. So those two sides I don't believe they've even been talking when it comes to the writers strike. So now they have these two guilds that they have to deal with and come up with some solution. They're ganging up on him,
all right. Jason Nathanson, thanks so much for spending some time and sharing the information this morning. Sure thing, take care, you got it. As you know, today is the opening day of the Orange County Fair and it wouldn't be fair in Southern California if we didn't have Chicken Charlie. We'd like to welcome Chicken Charlie to the show. Thanks for joining us early this morning. Thank you so much for having me. I'm honored. Thank
you. Okay, So, Chicken Charlie, A lot of people may not know your face, but I don't know anybody in Southern California who does not know the name Chicken Charlie. I mean, you just become infamous at fairs because of the lovely and really weird, bizarre fun food combinations that you offer at the fairs every year. So I would love to find out if we have anything new for the Orange County Ferret this year. Yeah, you know, of course, we have to have something new every year. We try
to outdo the year before. I'm so blessed. I love what I do, and I love people's reactions to all the crazy new concoctions. This year, we have deep fried s'mores on a stick. Okay, I'm in so okay, let me run this down. So I take jumbo marshmallows, three of them, put them on a stick, and then I put a bunch of chocolate fudge chopped roll that into chopped up Graham crackers. Then I dipped that in batter, a sweet batter, and then fry it. And then
I top it with chocolate syrup, more Graham crackers and powdered sugar. Oh my god. Okay, so let me tell you the first time. The first time I ever did that and took a bite of it, my brain stopped working for about three seconds. It took about two or three seconds to get back to work and realize where I was standing. Oh my gosh, that sounds so good. And so it comes out like in a big ball on a stick. It's like a big ball. It's like a humongous corn
dog if you will. Oh, it looks like corn duck, but like double triple the sides. Yeah, because it's three marshmallows, so it's it's it's crazy good, Okay, And then you continue to offer some of the favorites of different concoctions that you've come up with over the years. Yeah. Absolutely, I mean we're bringing back a lot of favors. So last year we did a flame and hot Cheetos pot stickers were bringing that back. Of course, the fried Oreos I invented that. That's going to be there.
Um. We also sell bacon wrap pickles. I also invented that, and along with many many of it, we got about thirty it. The Crispy Cream Chicken sandwich. I've had that, because I've had that, Charlie, it is to die for. So if you haven't, if you haven't tried it yet, Charlie, tell us about the Crispy Cream Chicken sandwich, Well,
yere's the two thousand and six I think it was. I took a jelly filled donut and just sliced it in half and put a crispy fried chicken breast in the middle of it and just playing like that and just tried that and it was so good that since then we just can't get enough of them at the Krispy cream shop every day. Behind those donuts, we also sell it with a burger that's the triple Decker. That's three hamburger patties with three
slices of cheese and two fold donuts. But we're bringing back a lot of stuff, and we also have a lot of healthy options. We also have the Pineapple Bowl that you could get chicken or shrimp. That's actually our number one cellar, and it's grilled. The chicken is grilled. We also added another healthier item, which is kind of weird coming from me, a Mediterranean salad that comes with pickled turnups, avocado of person, cucumbers, tomatoes,
lettuce, um, hummus. And it's gonna be served with a garlic a garlic key yogurt sauce, a hole plain a whole yogurt with garlic. Okay, So that's that's really good. That's awesome because if I get the chicken pineapple bowl, then I can also get the deep Fried's Moore, and I can justify it because I had something healthy first. That's right, that's exactly right, or vice versa. That's exactly I think it's hilarious to come to the fair and get something grilled and a salad m But but people do it
all the time. But but I think you know the fried the crazy fried concoctions, you know, fried twinkie, a fried oreo cookie, fried cookie though, those are my favorite stuff at the fair, so delicious. I can't wait. And I know our own Nick Poliochini's gonna be visiting you. I think he's gonna grab some goodies and bring him in for Mo Kelly's show later today because he's he's a big fan too. Um So, how many fairs do you do in a year? I do four fairs LA in Fresno,
four right now? Yeah, about four months worth. Yeah, and um, I have a restaurant in San Diego, Chicken Charlie's Table. It keeps me pretty busy. I love my restaurant. I love the fairs. And yeah, and at Chicken Charlies in San Diego, do you offer these same things or is it more kind of mainstream restaurant. It's it's the mainstream restaurant. But we do offer the fried oreoles, the bacon wrap pickles, the fried avocados. Um. And we have specials, daily specials. Um.
You can see them on Instagram or TikTok. The Chicken Charlie's um, but we have specials. Sometimes I'll do like some of the fair stuff, but I try not to do too much. Like the Krispy Clean triple decker. It's fifteen hundred calories there, that's a whole days. It's like it's it's like it's fun at the fair because you come to the fairs that one cheap day, if you will. Ye. The calorie counter doesn't work at the fairs, So I don't know. At the restaurant, I feel like
I got to be a little bit more real with it. Okay. Now, if if you had to pick one of your things that you've had been and what's your favorite, your favorite tasting thing of all of it, fried orioles. It's my original invention and it's my favorite inventions. Okay, then there has to have been an epic fail somewhere down the line. Yeah, is there anything that you've tried? The latch went that. There's no way we were not serving that. Um. You know, frying is an art
and you could make anything good. I don't know. I've been asked that question before. I can't think you I don't know. I think I could take I think I could make anything taste good. I'll try your wallet. Okay. So I'm going to leave you with that because and say that. Chicken Charlie says, frying is an art. You can make anything good. And you're going to find Chicken Charlie at the Orange County Fair, which opens today. Chicken Charlie, thank you so much for taking the time. Can't
wait to come down and try some of your goodies. And I am so in for that deep Fried smore this year. Thank you so much for having me. I'm honored and I'm a big fan. Thank you. Thanks again, Chicken Charlie. And I will tell you it's my responsibility to try this. I mean, don't you think wouldn't be again? It wouldn't be fair if we didn't try it. Okay. So the Orange kind of Fair again opens today and then runs through August thirteenth. I didn't know he only did
four fares. I thought he did that like all year long. So cool. Let's say good morning to our house whisper Dean Sharp. Good morning, Dean, Good morning, buddy. How you doing doing great? I'm cool, man, You're cool. That makes one of you. Yeah, Well, I'm gonna be cool for about another two or three hours. There you go. So the heat's here and you can help us stay cool during it. Yeah, you know, I feel like I'm the opposite of the chicken guy, right. I don't want you to fry today. I don't want
to fry anybody today. Oh it's a punny day. Have you tried any of chicken Charlie stuff? You know, I'm not sure. I'm not your guy. Well, thank you, but that doesn't mean that I don't like some good fried food. I've spent some time in the Midwest, so you know, I actually have had a fried stick of butter before. I regret it, but I tried it. Gross, you're good a fair in the
Midwest deep fried stick of butter. So you know, it's a thing, and we're gonna probably melt like butter if we don't figure out a way to keep our Yeah, so let's do let's dive in. What do you what should we do? Well, here's a thing. There's a lot. There's so many misconceptions about how to keep your home cool, and people do all sorts of crazy things. So I think I would rather I'm going to be
spending time this weekend telling people what not to do. First thing, The one thing you should do for sure as we ramp into some hotter temperatures now this summer, is please please change the filter on your HVAC. Change the filter. You have basically one job to do as a homeowner with your air conditioner, one job, and that is to keep the filter changed out. Do you do that every year? How often do you do it? You do it? If you're doing it right, you're doing it every three months
every season. Okay, yeah, four times a year. And a lot of misconceptions about the filter. It's not there for you. It's not there for your comfort. You know, there are some really fancy filters out there. You know, you can spend upwards of thirty forty dollars on an AC filter because they're heppa and they pull out pollen out of the I And that's all well and good, but you got to understand the primary purpose of a
filter is to protect the air conditioner unit. And if it hasn't been changed out in a while, then your AC is not breathing the way it should and you're just about to ask it to do some heavy lifting and without being able to take a full breadth. So change the filter, and if you if you are terrible at remembering it, there are some really cool ways these I mean, set a reminder in your calendar, or better yet, get
on a filter subscription service. There are places like filter buy dot com filter buy dot com where you can put in the details of the filter that you need, put in the regularity with which you want it changed out four times a year please, and then boom magically, right on your doorstep your filter shows up. And as soon as it does, then just change it out
and there you go. Okay, So even if you're not using it, like because I don't use the air conditioner in the fall and winter, well maybe late fall, but generally for the winter you don't, but still do it every three months. Yeah, Well again it counts for the heater as well. It's the same filter for the same unit. So yeah, if you're not running the heater for an extended period of time during the winter,
then don't worry about it. But under regular use, if the acs running and the heater, if air is passing through the ducts in your home, change the filter out every three months. Bottom line. The other thing though, is to understand how to drive the air conditioner the right way, and this is the thing that I think most people get wrong. They decide, well, okay, I'm leaving for the day, so I'm just going to turn the whole thing off because I want to save energy during a heat wave.
Moderate temperature that's fine, But during a heat wave it's not a great idea to do. Okay, turn your thermostat up, get it up into the upper seventies, even set it at eighty degrees if you want, but don't turn it off completely because asking your AC to do again the heavy lift of starting from zero again once you get home, that's a big pull. It's a big pull, and it's a big pull during a time of day when energy is being used by everybody in the same way, and it's more
likely to cause brownouts and all those kinds of problems. So the whole key with an AC system is moderate, gentle, incremental moves. So turn the temperature up on the thermo step, but not off completely. The other reason is amy one of the things that an AC unit does that a lot of people don't realize. One of its most important functions is it's a dehumidifier.
It pulls moisture out of the air, but it needs time to do that it's not just about cooling the air, it's about pulling moisture out because human beings cool off as moisture evaporates from our skin. So the drier the air is inside your home, the cooler you will feel, even at higher temperatures. And we all know this sort of anecdotally because we're like, yeah, you know, down in the Deep South, when it's like eighty five degrees
and ninety percent humidity, it's just awful. It feels offul when you step out of the shower and you dry off, and then you feel you're all wet again, exactly. So, just as a point of example, here, a seventy two degree room with thirty percent humidity feels like a seventy two degree room, but a seventy two degree room at eighty percent humidity feels like
a seventy nine degree room. Okay, So drying the air, and that's why I would rather have your air conditioner running longer at a higher temperature, so that it gets a jump start on drawing out the air, because inevitably you'll be more comfortable in your place with the thermostat set a little higher, and that means a lot of reduction in cooling and energy costs in the end. Okay, And I'm going to give you my analogy. Are you ready
all right? So when it comes to you, so think of your house as you and like a doctor will always tell you to take the aspirin like before your headache hits full bore, because then you keep it under control. So if you can absolute kind of the same thing, that's a perfect analogy. You just don't want to be running behind on it. You want to get ahead of it, okay. And by the way, getting ahead of
it activity in your house at night that is so critical. In other words, I want you to think of your home as like a you know, a cooler that you've got, right, an igloo cooler or whatever. What we want to be doing at night is charging our homes with the cool air and cool temperatures, and then come the morning, lock it all down, seal it all up, and let that charge roll as long as possible into the day before the ac has to start to working hard to you know,
to augment and supplement that as the heat of the day rolls on. That's why installation is such an important component in making your house cooler. Whether you have an air conditioner or not. Okay, So are you saying that, like, once the heat of the day is done and it's a nice cool evening, do you go and open up all the windows. You can open up all the windows. If there's cooler air outside then there is in the
house, then by all means open up all the windows. A lot of people think of about having a whole house fan installed, which you can do for just for a few hundred dollars, and its whole job is to basically run at night with the windows open, sucking in intentionally that cooler air. You run that all night, suck in the cool air, shut those windows down in the morning, keep it locked in, and let it roll for as long as possible. Okay. And then also you say to keep the
heat out during the heat of the day. Keep Yeah, keeping the heat out during the heat of the day means shutting down windows, pull the blinds, close the shades, especially if these are rooms that you're not in. I don't want you turning off closing the doors on those rooms, or shutting the AC register. That actually causes problems. But from the outside, what we want to do, in addition to we're really not trying to block visible
light. But with the visible light comes the infrared, and that is what heats up the house. So draw those shades, keep the rooms dark so that infrared light is not pen of trading inside the room and heating things up. Okay, with just a a minute left. Final tip, Final tip I just mentioned it, don't shut down unused rooms thinking that this is going to maximize your air conditioning situation. I was talking to Conway about this last
night. He's got an entire room where the doors are shut and he's taped over the register. I'm like, take that tape off, dude. And here's the problem. He's got the right idea. Everybody's got the right idea. They're like, listen, why do I want it? Okay? The problem is this, though, that change of airflow needs to happen back up inside the attic at the duct. Okay, So if it's an ongoing issue,
you can have your HVAC person install a damper up there. But if we stop it at the register, air flows down that duct, it gets backed up, it backs up into the system, and it causes back pressure in the system that will reduce the efficiency of the airflow for the entire house. So as much as you don't like it as counter and two of it as it may feel. Open up all the registers in the house, open up all the interior doors of the house, and let the air flow.
Let the airflow, all right, let it flow. Fabulous, We'll do it. We'll stay cool. Thanks Dean, appreciate it. Thanks Amy. Okay, there's all ways so much going on around the Southland, and our very own Nick Poliochini knows what's up, when and where and shares that with you every Friday night on Later with Mo Kelly. So we're gonna give you a little sneak peek of weekends with Nick and share a couple not to miss events. Nick, what's you got for us? Well, let's start out
in Cyprus, actually at Los Alamnos Racetracks. So it's gonna be the twenty sixth Annual Nationals, which is yeah dog races, Weiner dog races sponsored by Wiener Snis And earlier this year I went to Wienerfest in Huytington Beach with Sandy Stack from Coast and then Mono and I went over to Sanito Racetrack to check out of the quirky Nationals. This is the Wiener nationals. I'm going to kind of call this the granddaddy of them all, if you will, for
our animal events here in southern California. It takes place tomorrow evening at a Los aal Medos Racetrack insiders and you can see well pretty much they're competing for brigging rights and a title to be the top dog, if you will. But it's also an opportunity to raise money for the Seal Beach Animal Care Center. So last time around it it was a three hundred thousand dollars that was raised through the ticket sales and T shirt sales for the event, So this
is kind of returning. A lot of these things are returning from the pandemic, so it's been a little bit of an unusual situation. They did do this as a virtual event, but now it's in person and a great opportunity if you've never been over to Los aal Medos Racetrack, not too far off of the six or five on Katella. It's really easy to get to and you can do anything from just going and you know, standing on a tra
side to be able to see the competition underway. They also have some really cool VIP experiences that you can check out at kf I am six forty dot com forward slash Snake for all the details on how you can attend for that. Okay, quick question, Yeah, can you bet on the dogs? Hypothetically? No, but yes, having been to this many times before, there is betting that happens on it. So usually what's happening is either quarter
horse races at Los Almos Racetrack or greyhounds. Those are illegally, you know, opportunities for you to place bets, but for a Wiener dog racing, it's not because it's more of a charity event, so they don't really allow for it. But I have been there several times and let me tell you, I see plenty of side bets that are going down a track side little sneaky, sneaky. Yeah, that's exactly the case. Okay, so you
got dogs, what else we got? We got dinosaurs. So actually coming to two locations this weekend at Haunter Center in Anaheim and then next weekend it'll be Crypto dot Com Arena in downtown LA. It will be Jurassic Worldlive that is coming. And this is something you and I did a really cool eventum in Montabello area, right, and so we got to experience some really amazing
installs of dinosaurs. This is actually taking that to the nth level and taking that to the next level where you'll actually be partnering with you know, paleontologists as well as scientists in an arena show with the dinosaurs coming to life. So okay, so we would the one we went to and it's like Dino's
Alive. If you've been to that, right, and it's been it was out in Montabello, and it's been at a couple other places where it's like static displays, but they have like ginormous, ginormous brontosauruses and then of course the t rex, which are huge and is super really interesting to see them. But this then takes it and becomes a live show as opposed to just
going and looking standing next to the big guys exactly. So you're going to be actually like, if you're a fan of the Drastic Park franchise, this is your opportunity to come nose to snout with Blew the raptor. You can meet Stegosaurus's Trisatops and then of course two of the most terrifying dinosaurs would be the Indominus Rex and then the Trantosaurus Rex. All of them are in the show, and so that is really cool. And it comes down to the
fact that you're able to see these creatures. Granted, okay, you know, pull back the curtain. They're not, you know, back from the dead, but they are as close as you possibly can get to. That being the case, it's a great opportunity for you to come out and enjoy with your friends and family. I mean, look at it. We're two adults and when granted we're you know, we love Disneyland, but this was such a cool event in Montabello and this is taking that again to that next
level where it's an actual show. You're you'll be actually experiencing those animals freely walking around the arena. What's really impressive is some of the dinosaurs are just absolutely massive, so you'll be able to see even like a Brontosaurus that is just towering in the arena to you know, really just get a concept of
what it will is like to be around during that time period. But you know, think about if you were walking around, if you were walking around at the dinosaurs, you probably wouldn't been around long well during that Yeah, I mean that's true. I mean, but I don't know. I feel like landon Lost, we've got some homework from a you know, old TV series. Yeah, that's what I'm saying. I'm saying like, I think we've got that homework that we've done, even though it may have been absolutely
ridiculous, I got a good feeling about it. So I think we've survived. And when that When is that on? That's gonna be this weekend at the Honda Center in Anaheim, and then next weekend will be in downtown LA
at Crypto dot com Arena. You can get details for that again KFI am six forty dot com Forward Slash Nike is where you can find out information on tickets and also a lot of things including one more thing to throw your way is going to be the forty second annual Lotus Festival happening in Echo Park. Now, again, these are those events that are returning, and what I love about them is their outdoors. Anyway. Now, granted, it will be warm this weekend, so maybe statement yes and make sure to put on
the suns green and travel light and make sure that you dress light. But this is a celebration of the wonderful people and culture of Indonesia, and so it will have food, it will have music performances, and if you've never been to Echo Park lake, that's where this goes down. There's quite a few different events. Also. There will be dragon boat races that'll be happening
out on the water, which is really cool. You'll be able to see those boats beforehand on the land on the dock, and then you'll be able to see them competing in the lake there. Okay, and Echo Park if you're not super familiar what you probably are, but that's where that big homeless camp was set up a couple of years ago, and then they tore it down and they put fencing up and stuff. The fencing is down now, the lake is beautiful and it's just such an iconic spot around La. So
that sounds like it's really cool. Yeah, it's really cool because this is also one of those unique places that has those swan boats that you can go into, the paddle boats. So yes, they will be there. They may not be working because of the festival taking place in that dragon boat race that will be underway, but this is a great opportunity. Just like Amy said, it's a really fun place in the Heart of LA that you can visit anytime, and that is going to be put on by LA Parks and
Wreck so it is being sponsored locally. And yeah, and there's like I know, kids area of food court. They'll have music performances. It really is a lot of fun. I have been to this in year's pass. It is well worth your time. And this event is free ninety nine, which is one of our favorites on Later with Mokelly. So there is no admission costs for you here. Granted, obviously the food and everything else will be a purchase price, but that goes down both tomorrow and Sunday. Tomorrow
from noon until eight and then a Sunday from noon until seven. So it will be in the middle of the day. Again, pack your sunscreen and dress light. But as the day goes on it will cool off, as you know, the sun kind of goes down a little bit. Okay, So those are some sneak peaks at things that are going on this weekend, right, I want to give you guys a couple of sneak peaks of things that are coming up that you probably don't want admit. It's a year away,
but Stagecoach tickets go on sale today. So the Stagecoach Country Music Festival returns to the Empire Po Polo Club in Indio April twenty sixth through the twenty eighth. Tickets go on sale at eleven am at Stagecoach Festival dot com and they're only going to be available for like forty eight hours at the discounted prices. So general admission passes start at three ninety nine and then they have like
more vipsh kind of. They have rhinestone saloon passes for seven ninety nine and then reserve seating goes four between oh yikes, between nine hundred forty nine and nineteen hundred ninety nine dollars, So there are several different levels. And the kicker on this, it's just like Coachella. We don't know who's going to be there. Sure, they haven't announced the lineup. This year's, which happened a couple months ago, had Luke, Brian, Kane Brown, oh
my god love Kane Brown and Chris Stapleton. What a lineup. So we have no idea who's going to be there next year. But if you want to get your tickets again on sale at eleven o'clock to this this morning and then one other one Stranger Things. Yea, the Netflix show Yes is coming to Halloween Horror Nights. Oh, I'm so excited. I already bought my tickets. You have no idea. I was totally stoved to hear that.
So go ahead, Stranger Things running up that hill. So this year's House is going to take guests into the mind bending twists and supernatural terror of season four of Netflix's Stranger Things. So they say that the petrifying Haunted House will transport guests to Hawkins, Indiana. Of course that's where the show takes place.
They'll encounter the newest supernatural villain, Vechna, who's hell bent on obliterating the volatile barrier between the eerie upside down and the real world in an attempt to reign Supreme and Halloween Horror Nights. I have not been to this because I don't love the super scary, but Nick, you do. Oh I do, And as I said, I already have tickets for that event. I will be going on opening night, which will be September seventh. Also
a little pet tease for this weekend with Nick. For next weekend, it'll be Midsummer's Scream in Long Beach and John Murdy, the creative director from Universal Studios, will be holding a panel to talk about this as well as the other mazes that will be happening. That will be on Sunday night, not this weekend, but the following weekend. And if you've not been to Universal Halloween Horror Nights, it is absolutely epic, whether you are a fan of
being scared or why, Like, I love the people watching. You can't miss it, and I would love to take you along with me on the mazes. I would totally take care of you, but I would probably snicker a little bit as well, just exactly. And it's it's an amazing experience. And Universal does it right because this will actually be taking place on sound Stage fifteen, which is where film movies are filmed, so like it is literally to that level where you'll be able to really you know, it's Universal
Studios. You immerse yourself in the movie, is there? So yeah, And Halloween Horror Knights is going to be held if you if you're worried about getting in forty eight nights this year starting as Nick the weekends of September first through third, and oh no, that's Universal in Orlando for here. It's the seventh through the tenth is the first week of it, and it goes right through Halloween. So and tickets are just they start at seventy nine ninety
nine. So yeah, it's a great opportunity. I mean, really, if you haven't been to Universal in a while, it's worth checking out because there's also a little bit of a mix in and to begin the event, So if you want to catch any of those attractions, you'll be able to pop into, you know, you know, all sorts of different rides and attractions even before the Halloween events starts. Fabulous. Okay. You can catch more on this weekend with Nick on later with mo Kelly tonight at eight.
Thanks so much. Nick. We lead local live from the KFI twenty four hour newsroom. I'm Amy King. This has been your wake up call. You've been listening to wake up call? You know, you can always listen live on KFI AM six forty weekdays from five to six am, and anytime on demand on the iHeartRadio app.
