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Amy King hosts your Friday Wake Up Call. Steven Portnoy. Santos faces calls for expulsion after scathing ethics report. Jordana Miller. Israel-Hamas War. IDF continues operation at Al-Shifa Hospital. Dean Sharp. Get ready for the holidays. Jason Nathanson. The entertainment report.

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You're listening to KFI Am six forty wake Up Call with me Amy King on demand on the iHeartRadio app. Good morning, this is your wake up call for Friday, November seventeenth. Oh it's my best friend's birthday. Happy birthday, Debbie. I'm Amy King. Lots going on today, lot's going on for the weekend, less than a week until Thanksgiving. Very excited. I have some fun things planned. In fact, we'll be on the air on

Thanksgiving morning. As you may know, Neil Savedra, our FOURK reporter always comes on and does his own personal turkey talk line and answers lots of fun questions as you're getting up and getting your Thanksgiving feast put together. And we've got a little ahead of Neil Savedra feature. I don't even know what to

talk about it, but it's it's gonna be fun. So if you're up and starting to cook early on Thanksgiving morning, we hope you'll join us, and we're happy that we that you joined us today on this Friday morning. Here's what's ahead on wake Up Call. It's days, not weeks. That's how long. Governor Newsom says it's going to take two Get the damaged ten

Freeway in downtown La reopened. He announced yesterday that work continues around the clock and all find five lanes in both directions will be open again by Tuesday, before Thanksgiving. Israel is apparently getting closer to a deal with Hamas that would allow fifty women and children hostages to be freed in exchange for Palestinian prisoners and

a three day pause in Israeli military operations in the Gaza Strip. In fact, we're going to be talking with Jordana Miller in Jerusalem in about fifteen minutes, so stick around for that. She's got the very latest from Israel. Round two of our big storm of the season expected to roll into southern California tonight and we'll continue through tomorrow. It's going to bring gusty winds and one

to three inches of rain. Another smaller band of rain could move through Sunday night, but forecasts nour saying by Sunday night, we hopefully will be back to clear skies. At six oh five, it's handle on the news more than four hundred patients may have been exposed to hepatitis and HIV at a hospital. Bill's going to let you know what went wrong. On this one. Let's get started with some of the stories coming out of the KFI twenty four

hour newsroom. As I just mentioned, Governor Newsom says the ten Freeway in downtown LA will reopen no later than Tuesday of next week. That is a significant improvement on the basis of our original timeline three to five weeks. Newsom says it could even be sooner, but they don't want to overpromise. Officials say it's great news that all five lanes in both directions will be ready to go ahead of the busy holiday travel season. Police in southern California say crash

and grab robbers are on the rise. One robbery happened on the ten Freeway in mid City LA last month. Thieves robbed a jeweler after crashing into his car and forcing him off the road. A similar robbery happened this month on the four h five at Beach Boulevard in Orange County. Investigators say the appear to be connected to the jewelry industry. The Israeli military says the bodies of two people taken hostage by Hamas have been found near the Alshifa Hospital in Gaza,

where Israeli troops have been looking for militants. ABC's Patrick Reevel says one was a sixty five year old woman. As far as we know, this is the first body of a hostage that has been found by the IDEF. This is coming just as these talks are starting to show perhaps some signs of progress that maybe towards freeing these hostages. The body of a nineteen year old soldier taken hostage was also near the hospital where the Israeli military says it has

discovered hamas weapons. You see. Students from across the state have gathered at UCLA to call for an end to anti Semitism. The students called on elected officials to stand strong against Jewish hate. This U see Santa Barbara, Jewish student, says his own classmates have been calling for the eradication of his people. Today. We're terrified. I am terrified, Terrified because a Jewish man was murdered ten days ago in La Terrified because my family, who was once

hiding in an attic, is now hiding in the bomb shelter. The students were joined by survivors of the October seventh Tomas attacks on Israel, who spoke about the fear that comes with just being Jewish, Some students said they're avoiding going to their campuses. Chris Adler KFI news. OC Animal Care needs part time foster families for hundreds of dogs stuck indoors because of a fire that destroyed

a World War two hangar. The test and hanger is actually directly across the street from the animal shelter oh See Animal Cares Alexa Pratcess families will get everything dogs would need for a couple weeks of sleepovers away from asbestos air quality concerns. The dogs are used to getting walked. They're used to being able to go on the grass and play and throw the ball around. The Navy's expected

to provide testing with a million dollars for initial cleanup. Demolition of the remnants of the seventeen story tall, three football field long hangar is expected once a contractor is chosen in Orange County. Corbin Carson KFI news. President Biden has

signed the latest continuing resolution to keep the government open. ABC's Andy Field says it'll keep things running at least through January aason, stead of buying themselves another two months until they face the same crisis in January, this time with a two tier possible shutdown, some funding expiring before the rest. The measure does not include aid for Ukraine or Israel. A man in Costa Mesa has pleaded

not guilty to abusing a month's old baby. The man is charged with four felon accounts of child abuse, with a sentencing enhancement for causing great bodily injury to a child under five. The baby is still in the hospital following last month's attack. The man's being held on a million dollars bail. The Festival of Trees is returning to Riverside for its thirty fourth year. The two day event at the Riverside Convention Center features fifty trees, each hand decorated for the

holidays with different themes. There's also a holiday marketplace, who I Love Holiday market Places, live performances, and opportunities to meet the Jolly old elf himself, Santa. The festival is free to attend starting next Friday, November twenty fourth. It's five h six on your wake up call. Let's say good

morning to ABC's national correspondent Stephen Portnoy. Stephen, things aren't looking too good for New York Representative George Santos. No, they're not not in the wake of yesterday's scathing, damning report by the House Ethics Committee, a conclusion of an investigation that's been underway all year long, perhaps the most damning report ever issued by the House Ethics Committee, accusing the gentleman from New York of violating

campaign finance law, deceiving his donors, stealing his campaign funds, lying about his background, and calling the integrity of the House into question. These things, according to the Committee, bring the House into severe disrepute, and it is essentially they're going to be the call this morning from the Chairman of the House Ethics Committee to expel George Santos, who has survived to prior expulsion. But we can get into some of the dynamics about that in just a second.

Let's first talk about what's in this report. It alleges that the Long Island Republican blatantly stole from his campaign, set up shell companies, and transferred campaign funds with loans, and use the money to pay for things to benefit himself, purchases at Firagamo and er Maze, botox and spa treatments, weekends in the Hampton's and Atlantic City, and even according to the report charges on

the adult website OnlyFans. The report is, as I say, scathing and includes evidence, according to its authors, that even federal prosecutors might not have

had. And so the committee has decided to transfer its evidence to federal prosecutors who are already bringing charges against George Santos in federal court twenty three counts involving wirefraud and identity theft allegations, which Santos denies, and the hope of the MIDI is that that indictment will be padded with additional allegations as a result of

the committee's investigation. So even though he has not admitted to this stuff, I mean, like you just rattled off a laundry list of stuff his kind of stances. Hey, the voters elected me, and I'm staying where I am. Yeah, basically. And but look what he's saying is the allegations aren't true, and you have to prove they're true, and that he was sent to Congress to do the work of the people, and he intends to

focus on the work. And he says that the allegations the report against him is biased and a political smear, but the political impact of it all is real and look, all year there have been people calling for this man to step down. He has refused those calls. It's his fellow New York Republicans

who have moved most recently for his ouster. And earlier this month there was a vote on whether to expel George Santos, and it failed to achieve even a simple majority, never mind the two thirds majority provided for an Article one of the Constitution to expel a member of the House. There were due process concerns. The House Ethics Committee, for one, had not completed its review

at the time it now has. And the other issue is, and this is going to be one that will come up in about ten days when this motion comes up on the floor for a vote, is he hasn't been convicted of a crime. These are allegations, they remain for the moment unproven. Santos denies them. He hasn't had his day in court. And perhaps it's

a bit precipitate for the House to expel Santos at this point. You'd have to go back in history, really far back to the earliest days of the Civil War to find an example of the House of Representatives expelling a member who had not first been convicted a trial. The most recent example of an expulsion was Jim traffickan from Ohio, and about twenty years ago he was convicted of

crimes and ultimately expelled. He was a flamboyant man who used to say the things like beam up on the floor of the house when he finished his speeches. I think that there'll be an avalanche of votes to expel George Santos when the vote is called in the wake of this scathing Ethics Committee report. Yeah, it does not look good for him now if they expelled him, can he appeal that or is it just done deal? Nope, there's no appeal. Oh, okay, all right. And he did announce though that he

is not going to run for reelection. Before he had said he was going to, but yesterday didn't day He's not going to that's right, Okay, Well, we shall see. And do we know or have any kind of idea when they might call for a vote, probably right after the Thanksgiving break? Okay, well, let him eat his jerky and then throw him out of Congress. We shall see. Stephen Portney, thank you so much for your information. We'll be watching it. Let's get back to some of the

stories coming out of the KFI twenty four hour newsroom. The man charged with attacking the husband a former house speaker, Nancy Pelosi at their house in San Francisco has been convicted of attempting kick napping, an assault. The Pap showed no emotion in federal quarter as a verdict was read. He's attorney put her hand on his shoulder to comfort him. ABC's Alex Stone says the federal jury

deliberated for about eight hours before finding David Depap guilty yesterday. De Pap admitted during the trial that he broke into the Pelosi home last year, intending to hold Nancy Pelosi hostage and break her kneecaps. He also admitted to hitting Paul Pelosi with a hammer. He's facing up to fifty years in prison. CalFire says a sagging so Col Edison power line ignited a deadly fire near Hemnt last year. Calfire's investigatory report was released this week in response to a subpoena from

attorneys for people impacted by the fire. They've sued Edison, claiming negligence by the public utility was responsible for the twenty eight thousand acre fire that destroyed twenty two homes and killed two people. Rapper Ditty has been accused of rape and abuse by his ex Singer Cassie filed a report in Manhattan saying Diddy raped and physically abused her by punching, beating, kicking, and stomping on her over the course of their relationship, which was about ten years. The complaints as

Cassie endured over a decade of his violent behavior and disturbed demands. A lawyer for Diddi rejected the accusations, calling them offensive and outrageous. The son of comedian Dana Carvey has died from an accidental drug overdose. Dana Carvey and his wife Paula announced on social media they suffered a terrible tragedy. They say their

son, Decks, was a beautiful person whom they will miss forever. They also wrote to anyone struggling with addiction or who knows someone struggling with addiction, you are in our hearts and prayers. Dex was just thirty two years old. Okay, we know that dogs are good, right, but they're not only wonderful for people, they're also wonderful to other pets. We uh just heard about this hound ogue. He has helped sniff out a lost cat that

was stuck a lot one hundred feet down a mine shaft. This happened in Cromwell, England. So the cat's name is Mowgli. Her owner, Michelle Rose, said that she had almost given up hope of finding her missing pet, but then Daisy the hound dog found her. Mowgli and another kitten named Blue were adopted in last December, and Daisy the hound dog became like the protector of the kittens as they grew up and apparently learned to love them.

And so when Mowgli went missing, Daisy started going berserk. A few days after that, and Michelle Rose says that Daisy led her to an old opening in a mine shaft. They called in animal rescue. They came out to the mines, they spotted Mowgli, who was one hundred feet down and amazingly uninjured. Well, they had to wait for a little bit because it was dark, but then they eventually pulled Mowgli to safety and the kitten was greeted

by its compatriots, a relieved donor and the good dog Daisy. Dogs are amazing, hey. The thirteenth annual KFI Pastathon is here. Chef Bruno's charity, Katerina's Club, provides more than twenty five thousand meals every week to kids in need in southern California, and the only way he can do that is with your generosity. So here's three ways you can help feed kids in southern California with the help of Chef Bruno and Katerina's Club. You can donate at

pastathon dot com. You can go to any Smart and Final and donate at checkout, and it's not only here in California but in other states. Or you can go to any Wendyes in southern California and donate. And also this Saturday from two to five, come on out and check out Neil Savedra,

the Fork Reporter. He's going to be live at the Smart and Final in Orange at fourteen oh one East Katla Avenue, and then we'll be broadcasting live all day from the Anaheim Whitehouse. I know we hadn't been able to do it for a couple of years because of the pandemic and all of that, but we are back. We're going to be doing an all day broadcast Anaheim white House. It's happening on Giving Tuesday, eleven, twenty eight. Mark

your calendars, come on out and see us. We're going to be there from wake Up Call starting at five am all of the way through mo Kelly's show ending at ten pm, and one hundred percent of your donation goes to Katerina's Club, So please help pastathon dot com when we come back. The Latest Out of Israel with ABC S Jordana Miller about a possible deal between Israel and Hallmas to release some of the hostages, and also what the IDF is

found in and under the Al Shifa Hospital in Gaza. You're listening to wake Up Call on demand from KFI Am six forty. Can just hear that the promo for Christmas Music. I will tell you. We were out and about last night for one of our Christmas features, which we'll be sharing with you in the next week or two, and we heard Christmas music and it was kind of the first time I had heard a bunch of Christmas music for an extended period of time, and I was like, ah, I like this,

Ask me in mid December, but right now I like it. Here's what we're following in the KFI twenty four hour Newsroom. Governor Newsom says all five lanes of the ten Freeway in downtown LA in both directions are going to be open by Tuesday, instead of in three to five weeks is first estimated. Crews continue to work to repair support pillars that were damaged in a fire

under the freeway almost a week ago. Involuntary manslaughter charges have been filed against a man accused of killing a Jewish protester doing dueling Israel Palestine rallies in one thousand Oaks. The fifty year old man is a professor at more Park College. Angels Superstar Show Hey Otani has been named the American League's Most Valuable Player for a second time. The vote unanimous. The pitcher and hitter is a free agent and could get the richest contract in MLB history if he signs with

a new team in the offseason. At six oh five's handle on the news. Some toys should not be under the Christmas tree this year. Bill was going to tell you about what some of those are. Right now, let's say good morning to ABC's Geordana Miller with us from Jerusalem. Jordana, we're hearing more rumblings that a deal toket dozens of hostages out of Gaza is getting closer. There are sources here in Drusalem that are confirming the talks are progressing

advancing. There still is some dispute over the number of hostages. It seems the baseline number is fifty that would include women and children and the elderly, and the baseline of a seafire would be three days, so it could be four or five or six days. But there seems to be good faith on all sides to try to work on this deal and get those hostages released.

Israel, on its part, would be releasing jailed Palestinians here, women and miners, maybe some men over the age of fifty, and Israel would also agree to let in more AID trucks and more fuel. Today Israel announced that it will allow two trucks with tons of fuel each day into the Gaza strip. Now that is a big change because Israel said it would not allow any

fuel in fearing that Hamas would take it and steal it. But the situation has become so dire in southern Gaza, where they're just is in fuel for communication systems or hospitals or desalination plants or even for the trucks that deliver the aid that Israel you know, really changed its policy and is going to let fuel in and you know that should alleviate some of the of the difficulty,

okay. And they're letting those in when they do that because as you mentioned, they're worried that Hamas is just going to take them and use them and they're not actually going to be used for humanitarian purposes. Are there any protections with it or do they just have to kind of take their chances on this one because the crisis is getting so bad. Well, no, Israel's going

to be watching it. It'll be delivered into the hands of the UN agency that oversees aid for the Palestinians, what's called Umrah, and they will distribute the fuel accordingly. Israel has said if it finds that this fuel or other aid that's been coming in gets into the hands of Humas, you know,

they'll take actions, you know, whatever that means. Okay. And then also the other thing that we wanted to talk to you about today was the fighting at the Al Shifa hospital, and the Idea forces have said pretty much since the start that Hamas is operating out of or under the hospital. What

kinds of things have they found now that they're inside the hospital? Right, So this is day three of Israel's operation inside the Al Shifa complex, and they've already found the newest things they found yesterday later Journam that we found out about were first of all, the first tunnel shaft inside the complex, which

indicates clearly some tunnels underneath the hospital. They also found a car, a truck filled with explosives and ammunition and weapons, you know, given them the model of the truck, they say, you know, it looks like maybe it was one of the trucks that was supposed to be part of the October seventh attack, but possibly it's now you know, being it had been maybe converted into a weapon storage center. But that was also found at the hospital.

And there, you know, they've found several laptops, a one we're told has unseen video of the hostages after October seventh. Uh, And they're you know, essentially uh, you know, gleaning any you know, going through floor by floor to find any weapons, evidence of operations, and you know, try to glean also intel on the hostages. Israel's Prime minister told CBS that intel has strong indications that the hostages were at some point held at

Al Shifa. We're waiting to hear more about the evidence on that, but you know, they've already uncovered a lot of a lot of things that should never be at a hospital, you know, which seemed to back up their claims that Hamas was using the hospital for operations. And this is even before they get to the underground facilities. Okay. And there is something else that they found and I'm not sure that it was it wasn't It was in the hospital complex complex, and that is the body of one of the hostages,

right. They actually found two two bodies of Israeli hostages in two residential buildings right next to the Al Shifa medical complex, so not inside. We're told that both of them were found infrigerators, which indicates, you know, they've been probably killed for some time. Both of those bodies now in Israel. One, a nineteen year old has been laid to rest. This young girl was actually in one of the Humus propaganda videos a few days ago where they

said that she was dead. And her name is Noah, Noah Marciano, and she has been laid to rest in a city between Jerusalem and Tel Aviv called Modine. The other is a sixty five year old Israeli peace activist. Her husband was killed on the day of the attack in Berie, a community right on the border. She was taken captive and now she will be buried next to her husband. Okay, all right, well don't it's not good

news. I don't know if that tells people some closure or what. But Jordana, thank you so much for the information, and we'll be checking in with you again, and I'm sure that you'll have an update for on Monday about the hopeful deal for to get the hostages out or at least some of them. Yes, all right, thank you so much. Have a good weekend. We'll talk to you soon. Hey. The Clippers are taking on

the Houston Rockets tonight at crypto dot com. Tip Off is at seven thirty and you can listen to the game on AM five seventy LA Sports Hoffey hot Dogs a so Cow treasure for nearly one hundred years available at your local Albertson's Bonds and Pavilions Hoffey Local Original. Great. When we come back, we're going to be talking with our house whisper Dean Sharp. It is time lights trees action. You know what I'm talking about. You're listening to wake Up

Call on demand from KFI Am six forty. It is five thirty five on your wake Up Call. Thanks so much for joining us this Friday morning. I'm Amy King. Here's what we're following in the KFI twenty four hour newsroom. Well, it's going to be days, not weeks. That's how long Governor Newsom says it's going to take to get the damage ten Freeway in downtown

La open to traffic. He announced yesterday work continues around the clock and that all five lanes in both directions are going to be open again by Tuesday. Israel apparently getting closer to a deal with Hamas that would allow fifty women and children hostages to be freed in exchange for Palestinian prisoners and at least a three day pause in Israeli military operations in the Gaza Strip. Boreal Mountain Resort near Lake Tahoe is opening this morning. It's one of the first in the state

this season. Officials say they have a solid twenty four inch base thanks to more than a dozen snow guns. The other two ski areas that had planned to open today have had to delay openings because of warmer than expected weather. At six oh five, it's handled on the news. Police have made an arrest in the death of a sixty nine year old Jewish man who died after getting into a scuffle during dueling Israeli Palestinian protests in Thousand Oaks. At five

point fifty, we're going to be talking to ABC's Jason Nathanson. He'll tell us if the odds are ever in our favor of getting a really good at Hunger Games sequel. Let's say good morning right now to the host of Home on KFI. It's our house whisper Dean Sharp Dean. Last week we started talking about decorating for the holidays, and now, with Christmas just days away, or at least the Christmas season, let's talk about some of the fun

things we can do to make our homes holiday ready this year. Good morning, Amy, Yeah, it is time. It is. Well, here's an interesting fact for those of you who are itching to get started at your holiday decorating. I was a little surprised, Well maybe I wasn't so much surprised. I was surprised by the number fifty five percent of households that are decorating this year have now already begun decorating before Thanksgiving. Fifty's a lot, so over half of the people who are playing. And by the way,

it's a large, large number. About eighty percent of households in the United States are going to be doing some kind of holiday decoration this year, tree or the house, or both, or one or the other. You know. So yeah, if you're feeling the itch, it is absolutely acceptable. You're in the majority of people to get started early on your house. And since everybody else is doing it, you should do it too, of course,

because that always yields the best things in life, I know. Okay, so before we talk about holiday or Christmas holiday, I want to back up because last week you gave me grief for skipping over Thanksgiving, so I want to go back to Thanksgiving for just one thing. And Thanksgiving is the gatherings of groups, which means lots of settings, lots of place settings at

your Thanksgiving table and tables notoriously don't match up. So you've got that big bump when you put the tables together, and then you have the one table that one leg is shorter than the other. So how are we going to fix that so we have a nice, pristine Thanksgiving table. I had never

thought of this. I love this idea. Yeah, well it's a kind of a frustrating thing when you think about it, because if you've gone into the investment of getting yourself a really nice dining room table, I mean, how many of us have perch just a dining room table that seats fifteen, right, I mean we just don't. And yet here is arguably, arguably the most elegant, important dinner of the year for some families, and your

dining room table is not enough. It just isn't enough. And so you know, you've got the classic solutions, which is, you know, you put the kids at the card table, you know, sit at the kids table in the family room. But if you really want to get everybody together, and you've got another table available, any kind of table, a folding table, a rented you know, party store table, a patio table from outside roughly the same dimension, but maybe it's a little bit wider, or

maybe it's a little narrower, maybe it's a little bit shorter. It's very very simple. There are these shims that you can buy, soft leveling shims. If your table doesn't have self leveling legs, and if it does, then you put the two together and you level the one up until it reaches the level of the other. Get them level with the each other. But don't worry, it's not the end. You may have a difference in with or just in general appearance. This is where we have a trick. Here

at the house. We have two sheets of masonite. Masonite is kind of a everybody's seen it. It's very slick, it's about You can buy it an eighth or quarter inch thick sheets at the hardware, at the lumberyard, at the lows. You can have them split in two so that they're easy to store. But masonite sheets can be cut to basically bridge over both tables. Cover both tabletops completely, all at the same level and the same with Okay, so cover them both, and then your big tablecloth or series of

tablecloths over all of it. And as people come in and look, all they see is one giant, even contiguous table. The tablecloth becomes very important at this point. It really yeah, oh, the table cough is key because it's it's covering the whole show. It's covering the Yeah, yeah, you do not don't stop with the masonite. They're like, well, this is fascinating what you've done to the table this year. Yeah, you want to hide everything, you want to hide all your tricks. But once you

do, uh, you've got a great spread in front of me. I love that idea. Yeah, it's those it's those little things that you don't think about that you go, oh, that just so makes sense. I mean I've thought I use shims all the time, like for shelving and that kind of stuff, but I never thought of using it another table. Okay, So as we move into the big holiday and we're talking big, a lot of people are going big when we talk about blow up stuff. Oh

yeah, this is the year. Well, well you noticed it with Halloween, right everybody was purchasing those fifteen foot tall skeletons from Home Depot or lows and so everybody's just going big, big, big right now. Now, it's gonna be a pretty investment here. You're going to spend somewhere between seven and nine hundred dollars for this, but you can end up with these,

I mean, giant inflatables. If you don't want to do any other decorating except this, If it's worth it, to you to decorate your entire house and be the show off in the neighborhood and only do it in like thirty minutes. Yep. Then you buy a twenty eight foot tall inflatable Santa that is like towering over your house. You could put it in the backyard and

he would be peeking over the roof. Okay, from perspective, I want to you have you sent me a picture, so you're talking about twenty eight feet tall, So I'm looking at it and literally you can walk between his legs to the front door because he's that tall. Yes, he is that tall. I mean he is way way He's huge. He's twice the height of a one story house. Okay, yeah, and he's and he rivals the ridge top of a of a two story hall. I mean he's huge.

He's huge. It would be fun. You better stay came down really well too. Oh yeah, about eight or nine hundred bucks. Well you think about it, You're like, wow, that's expensive, and yet all the money that we've spent on lights and this and this through the year's end, specifically, you know, you take him outside, you stake him down, you plug him in, and he's done. Half hour later, you're sitting inside and now you're the big show off in the neighborood. I love

that. Okay, so we kind of don't have time to talk about trees, but I want to talk about one thing because this gets me every year. I found the probably best Christmas tree stand I've ever had, and it makes putting my tree up easy, and you can put it up straight and you don't have to screw the little things into the base. It's fabulous, except the water reservoirs really small, and oh well that's always yeah, yeah,

yeah, yeah, yeah. I'm so excited about By the way, I'm going to show this to you on Sunday when you come for the live audience show, because I'm going to have it there to show everybody. I just think this is fantastic. I got one of these, the Ho Ho ho h two O tree filler. It is a resume. You know, Filling a natural tree is a hassle, no matter how big it is because by the time you got presence underneath, you're like, how do you get to it? And in the past we've used like these law funnel things.

There's all these gadgets. This is the best. It is a plug in electric pump reservoir that pumps water out of its own tank two and a half gallon tank into the Christmas tree. So that's cool enough. Okay. There's a little sensor that you put in the bowl that detects when the water gets low, and then it pumps more water in. You don't have to worry about it for days and days and days. And when you refill it, you don't refill the bowl, You just refill the reservoir, which is sitting

off to the side. But the best thing is the whole thing comes disguised as a Christmas present, so it's sitting under the tree. Nobody knows that that's the tree filler. It looks beautiful and perfect and it's easy to get to, and it's got rain deer and Santa paper on it, and one of the reindeer, the Rudolph, on top. When the reservoir gets low, his light his nose lights up. Read. I don't care how much

this in costs. I'm getting it because crawling down on my hands and knees and putting in a cup of water at a time drives me bananas, exactly. And sometimes you spill it on presents. It's just a hassle and you knock over ornaments. It's you know, yeah, this is such a good idea. It's about ninety dollars, but it's got a great warranty. It's gonna last years and years and years. Okay, just have to find a

place to start. Okay, So you mentioned that Sunday morning you're gonna have a live show, So let's talk about that before we let you go. Well, we're doing first one since before COVID. We are doing a live audience show right up on the fifth floor here at Ihearts Studios. It's our holiday home show. It's sponsored by al Deck Home. Afterwards, we're gonna go over to Aldaktan hang out for a couple hours. But it's gonna be fun. We're gonna have swag a live studio audience. We're gonna talk about

Christmas decort. We're also going to have some of our favorite KFI personalities drop in, including one Miss Amy King, the Monarch of the Mornings, The Monarch of the Mornings. Okay, yeah, I think I'm gonna be there in the nine o'clock hour, and Conway's coming through the whole gang probably and yeah, Neil Sevadri is going to drop by, So it's going to be a great time. It wouldn't be a party without the VOK reporter, all

right, exactly. And your show you'll be on Saturday from six to eight am, and then of course Sunday the live show from nine to noon, and you're going to be talking holidays. Yes, ma'am, I love it. Thank you so much, Dean Sharp, Thanks Amy. All right, let's get back to some of the stories coming out of the KFI twenty four our newsroom. Relatives of three people killed in Riverside by a sheriff's deputy from

Virginia are suing the department that hired him. The attorney for the Wayanak family says the twenty eight year old deputy, who posed online as a seventeen year old boy, drove from Virginia to Riverside to be with a fifteen year old girl, and he murdered her mom and her grandparents. He set the house on fire, and he fled with her and kidnapped her. David Ring says the deputy ended up killing himself during a shootout with deputies from the San Bernardino

County Shares Department. Ring says agencies in Virginia have refused to give answers about the deputy. Officials did admit the deputy should have never been hired because of his mental health history. Steve Gregory Ie News. A state appeals court in New York has temporarily lifted a gag order against former President Trump, who was barred from publicly commenting on court staff in a civil trial against him, and

a palette judge yesterday raised concerns over free speech. The ruling also disputed the trial judges claim that restricting Trump's speech was necessary to protect his staff's safety. Amazon customers can start adding cars to their carts next year. Hyundai will be the first brand offered. Amazon says customers will be able to see available cars in their area and check out when their chosen payment and financing options are available.

People can either pick the car up but a local dealer or have it delivered. I mean it is Amazon, after all. You're listening to Wake Up Call on Demand from KFI AM six forty. I'm Amy King. Good morning, Thanks for getting up with us today. Here's what we're following in the KFI twenty four hour newsroom. Governor Newsom's all five lanes of the ten Freeway in downtown LA, and both directions are going to be opened by Tuesday

instead of in three to five weeks is first estimated. Crews are continuing their work to repair support pillars that were damaged in the fire under the Fruway almost a week ago. TikTok is cracking down on influencers promoting Osama bin Laden's anti American letter released after the nine to eleven attacks. The platform has banned videos promoting the letter to America. It resurfaced this week during the Israel Hamas War.

Snoop Dogg says he's decided to give up smoke. The perpetually smoking pothead says he's talked with his family, did that before he made the decision, and then also asked fans to please respect his privacy. At this time, we're just minutes away from handle on the news this morning. That designer handbag you got may not be what you think it is. Bill's going to be telling me about that right now. Let's say good morning to ABC's Jason Nathans,

and Jason made the odds be ever in your favor. Oh, thank you very much. And that is a hunger Games reference because The Hunger Games The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes is up there this weekend. That is the preview or the prequel to the original series, which came out the first film, by the way, ten years ago this month, and made Jennifer Lawrence a start. It wasn't her first thing. Winter's Bone was her first movie

that people like really knew her for. And then she was on I forget the name of the sitcom, but she was on a sitcom for a little bit, so she wasn't a household name. This Hunger Games made her a household name. And then of course she went on too Oscars and everything, and you know, she fell into our hearts. But this is the So this takes place sixty four years before we meet her character Cat and has Evererdeen,

so it has nothing to do with her character. This is all about the President Snow character who was played by Donald Sutherland in the movies, and he's played by Tom Blythe here as a don't know, seventeen eighteen year old who is in school, kind of finishing school at the Capitol, and the Hunger Games themselves. I think we're about ten years in so it's not an origin story to the Hunger Games necessarily, but an origin story to President Snow

and where he started. And then in this version, unlike the original trilogy or for films, everybody from the district who is in the Hunger Games they get a mentor. So that's where you have Snow, who is a mentor now to Rachel Zegler's character, who is a tribute from District twelve. And

that's where things kind of go from there. And if you're a fan of the Hunger Games, you learn about origin story stuff which you might have read if this is based on a book as well, so you might have read this, or you might not have, but I didn't, and so I got, you know, I get some backstory to the Hunger Games themselves, a new ish version of the Hunger Games, and I really I kind of like that for the first two hours. Then it goes on for another forty

five minutes. Oh too long? Huh A little bit. Yeah, I wasn't so much interested in what happened after. And there's a very there's a clear demarcation of where this movie kind of shifts into the next part of it. The next part of it I think maybe could have been part of the next film, and I think there's the plans are for a sequel here, although we'll see how it does this weekend. It's it's gonna win the weekend. It's expected to make around fifty million dollars, but each of the first

four films opened to well over one hundred million dollars. I think the first film was like one hundred and fifty million in its debut. So this is quite different from ten years ago. And you didn't read the books, right I read the original Triokgy, Yeah, I read. In fact, I'm rereading Snakes and Songbirds right now because I know the book's always better than the

movie, so I'm reading that to go into it. Gotcha, And I think, you know, I think they the plan here was when I talked to the filmmakers that they wanted to make a movie that would stand on its own if you had not read the books, or you hadn't even seen the

original trilogy, which because this is a prequel, and do that. But I also think there's a lot in here, a lot of Easter eggs, and you know, things that if you're a fan of the franchise, you know stuff that I did not remember from the first time around that they get into relationships and things like that and how they formed, so you know, there's interesting stuff. All right, Well you've convinced men, I'm gonna go see it. Okay, good. I think it's worth seeing if you're a

fan, if you really liked the books and the first films. Okay. And we of course are out of time, which I hate. We never have enough time to talk to you, Jason. But it is Thanksgiving weekend and if you want to be horrified, go see Thanksgiving. A new horror film from Eli Roth, which is a lot of fun. Is fun. I'm not a huge horror movie fan. This is a very nostalgic eighties feeling.

You know, you got a bunch of kids trying to solve mystery, you know, a bunch of high school kids trying to solve a mystery, and they're getting picked off one by one. The kills are gruesome. This is from Eli Roth, who originally made this as a trailer for the film Grindhouse in two thousand and seven. This was a fake movie trailer that they made and people for years asked them, well, whond are you actually going

to make the actual movie? And so that's what we have now okay, perfect lead into the holidays, right and nicely threw some horror movie hundred percent all right, Jason Nathanson, thanks so much. They go. Hey, this is KFI and kosd HD two Los Angeles, Orange County, Southland. Weather from KFI. A twenty percent chance of some showers today, otherwise partly cloudy. Highs in the upper sixties at the beaches, low to mid seventies for Metro LA and in Lando c sixties to low seventies for the valleys,

and i E. Fifties and sixties in the Annealo Valley. The rains expected to start tonight and it's going to continue right on through tomorrow. Overnight lows in the forties and fifties. Highs tomorrow just in the sixties. We'll become sunny again on Sunday with highs in the sixties to low seventies and then pretty much sunny skies right on through the Thanksgiving holiday weekend or actually week not weekend. It's fifty four in Los Alamitos, forty nine in Santa Clarita, fifty

five in Seal Beach, fifty seven in Guardina. We lead local live from the KFI twenty four our 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.

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