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Kig. It's five o'clock, straight
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for Wednesday, April third. Good
morning, I'm Amy King. So glad

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you're getting your day started with us
today. We have lots ahead, so

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let's get right to it. Here's
what's ahead on wake up call. A

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seven point four earthquake has rocked Taiwan, knocking down more than two dozen buildings.

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The US Geological Survey says it expects
after shocks as strung as magnitude sevens

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in the coming days. We're going
to have more on that in just a

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minute. We'll so to be talking
with ABC's Tom Rivers, the biggest quake

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to hit the island in twenty five
years. And on a personal note,

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my landlords are vacationing over there,
so we were texting back and forth yesterday

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and heat they're fine, or at
least they're not responding to my text now.

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And it's like, I think it's
like eight o'clock at night there.

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But they said that they have felt
a lot of earthquakes because obviously they live

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in southern California, but nothing like
they felt today. He said, it

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felt like we were at the bottom
of a mixing bowl and a spoon was

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just moving us all around and up
and down. They said, they're staying

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in a safe place, so hoping
good things. Weird to have somebody in

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the big quake over there. We're
trying to see if we could get them

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on the phone, but like I
said, I don't know that they have

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phone service. Like sometimes when you're
traveling overseas, you have text service but

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not phone service. So anyway,
kind of scary for them. A second

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temporary channel has been cleared near the
collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in

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Baltimore. This second channel is going
to allow Cruise to clean up the waterway.

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Work continues to get a third deeper
channel open for larger ships to get

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through. It'd be about twenty five
feet deep. The Key Port of Baltimore

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has been closed since the collapse more
than a week ago. Taylor Swift has

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earned a spot on Forbes World's Billionaire's
List. The singer songwriter ranked number two

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thousand, five hundred and forty five
on the year's list, with a net

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worth of one point one billion dollars. According to Forbes, Swift is the

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first musician to make the ranks solely
based on her songs and performances at six

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oh five. It's handled on the
news President Biden and China's president she have

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talked for the first time in months. Let's start with some of the stories

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coming out of the KFI twenty four
newsroom that magnitude seven point four earthquake hit

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Taiwan, killing at least nine people. More than eight hundred and eighty others

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are injured. Stuart Weinstein with the
National Weather Services the quake yesterday hit on

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the island's Pacific side. It's a
relatively earthquake, so the ground shaking that

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it produced is potentially very destructive.
TV reporter Vivian Shao says the most severe

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damage is in and around the east
coast city of Juaalian. We have heard

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of reports of people stuck in collapsing
buildings right now, and a lot of

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firefighters are assembling search and rescue teams
to help out the more severely damaged places.

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The US Geological Services. The quake
yesterday was the strongest to hit the

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island in twenty five years and prompted
several tsunami warnings. The Japan Meteorological Agency

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said a tsunami wave of about one
foot was detected on the coast of one

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island about fifteen minutes after the quake, and smaller waves were measured near two

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other islands. The San Bernardino County
Sheriff's Department has released audio and video of

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a shootout where a teenage girl was
killed by deputy. Gunfire dots are The

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video shows fifteen year old Savannah Gratziano
getting out of her father's pickup during the

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shootout with deputies. Then you hear
a deputy trying to guide the girls.

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Moments later, the girl goes down. A deputy in a helicopter sees it

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and realizes what happened. Official set
Gratziano may have been kidnapped by her father

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in September of twenty twenty two,
shortly after he killed her mother. There

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had been confusion as to whether the
girl was a victim or a willing participant.

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Steve Gregory KFI News. The FBI
has put up a twenty five thousand

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dollars reward to help find a man
seen on camera near the site of an

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attack on an electrical substation in Torrents. The FBI says someone shot a transformer

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last year at the SoCal Edison substation, turning off circuit breakers. No one

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was hurt, but property was damaged. The man caught on camera was wearing

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a tan overcoat, a hood,
black pants, and boots. You can

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see a photo of him at KFI
AM six forty dot com slash FBI.

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California's snowpack is above average for a
second season. Governor Newsom was at Echo

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Summit yesterday, where he said the
state has gone from extreme drought to record

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rain and snow in recent years.
He says there's a need to constantly adapt

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how the state manages water supplies,
like making upgrades to storage capacity. Newsom

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is pushing the proposed Delta Conveyance project, which he says he hopes to have

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permitted by the time he leaves office
in twenty twenty seven. The forty five

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mile long tunnel would move water beneath
the Sacramento San Joaquin River Delta. Let's

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say good morning now to ABC's Jordana
Miller. In Jerusalem, Jordana. We

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were talking last week about one of
the problems with getting aid into the Gaza

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strip was the danger to the people
delivering it, and tragically those worst fears

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were realized. That's right, it
Israelly. It's been a painful, painful

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couple days here since this happened Israel. It appears that even though this was

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a three vehicle convoy of aid workers
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mission to deliver aid, they had
just dropped off about one hundred tons of

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aid to a warehouse in central Aa, and then in three separate vehicles,

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they were making their way back to
the camp where they were staying. The

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route had been pre approved and coordinated
with the Israeli Army, And nonetheless,

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despite all that, there were soldiers
on the ground who did not get that

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information. They are telling their superiors
that they believed there was one Hamas militant

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in that convoy, either jumped on
top of one of the vehicles or inside,

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and these soldiers ordered drone strikes on
the three vehicles. Now, you

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know, obviously a lot of questions
about why, even in that explanation,

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all three cars were targeted if they
believed there was a militant in one of

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them. Obviously the intel was wrong
in any case, and it was an

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even more tragic event. But it
goes to show that Israel's deconfliction mechanisms,

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that is, the way that it
communicates between and coordinates between AID groups and

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their central command and the soldiers on
the ground, is flawed. And we

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have to say Israel knew before this
incident that it had trouble with its deconfliction

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mechanism, because we already knew for
the last several months that the UN agency

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who had Palestinian workers AID workers,
that over one hundred and seventy of them

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had been killed. Unfortunately, it
took the depths of foreign nationals for the

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Israeli army and the leadership to make
changes and wake up and see they have

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a major problem here. So now
they're pledging changes. They're at least,

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you know, at least the Israeli
army and the political leadership are taking full

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responsibility for this incident, Okay,
and then Jordana. The other really tragic

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side effect of this is that those
ships that had pulled up and were offloading

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the AID and getting it to the
people of Palestinians that are to Palestine said

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yeah, we're leaving right, So
this is really sad. One of the

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ships that was on its way,
the third Maritime Aid mission, turned back

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in the seas and went back to
Cyprus, to Larnaca, to the port

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of Larnaca. And that's because the
unight Arab Emirates said, wait a second,

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we're pulling you know, our funding
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Untel Israel can prove that it can, it can safe, you know,

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safeguard and keep aid worker safe.
So the really sad domino effect of

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this is that not only do people
die and their families are grieving today,

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but the people of Gaza who need
the aid now it's even you know,

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it's hampered efforts to get that aid
to them. There won't be an aid

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coming to the shores of the northern
Godza Strip, and it will be more

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complicated to get aid to them because
people are unwilling to do it now.

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Even the World Central Kitchen they shuttered
sixty of their operations across the strip.

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Okay, in Jordana. We're seeing
more protests inside Israel about how this is

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all being carried out. What are
people doing and is it growing numbers or

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about the same number of people protesting
Now we've seen the protests now grow in

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the last several days. Those who
are protesting against Nataniel's leadership and calling for

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him to step down have now joined
forces with some of the families of the

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hostages who believe the prime ministers are
doing enough to get their loved ones out.

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And we've seen large, consistently large
protests here in Jerusalem for the first

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time during the war. They kicked
off on Sunday with about one hundred thousand

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people, but still we've seen tens
of thousands in the last couple of days,

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and tonight there will be another large
protests. Those are you know,

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not only in front of the Parliament. They've been marches to Nataniel's residence here

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in Jerusalem. The official residence is
under renovation, and even there there have

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been some kind of clashes between protesters
and police. Ahead of Israel's FBI,

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what's called the shin Bet, has
warned that you know, they're getting some

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you know, alarming an increased number
of threats against you know, the Prime

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minister and the violence and the danger
of the protests there. So things are

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definitely heating up. It's putting pressure
on Nataniel, no doubt, to try

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to get a deal, but it
doesn't really threaten his government. He's not

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going anywhere. Okay, Jordana Millan, thank you so much for the update,

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and they'll continue to hope that some
sort of resolutions reached soon, God

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willing soon. All right, let's
get back to some of the stories coming

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out of the KFI twenty four hour
newsroom. LA City Council's voting unanimously to

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pull police from the infamous graffiti towers
in downtown LA and hire private security to

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protect the site from more vandalism.
City Councilman Kevin dal Leone says the LAPD

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has better things to do. LAPD
is a trained, professional police force.

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They're there to protect them and serve
the city of La not to protect them

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and babysit buildings. About thirty floors
of the abandoned Ocean Wide Plaza are covered

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in graffiti. City council says they're
going to make the owners of the building

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and others that have been hit by
vandals reimburse the city for the cost of

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the private security. La Metro has
finished its tunnel work for the nine mile

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extension of the D Line. When
completed, the D Line train will travel

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from Union Station to Westwood with an
estimated fifty three thousand riders each day.

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Right now, the train goes from
downtown LA to Wilshire Western in Koreatown,

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but Metro hopes by twenty twenty seven
it'll have seven more stops. LA Mayor

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Karen Basset Yesterday, five years of
tunnel work has the project on track.

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Today we celebrate another milestone in our
efforts to build our world class transportation system

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and improve access throughout Los Angeles.
The first phase, extending to Wilsherre,

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Los Sienaga, is slated to open
next year. Michael Monks KFI News.

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Costco members can now get a weight
loss subscription through their club store. Members

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can get medications used to treat type
two diabetes and well recently obesity, starting

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at one seventy nine for a three
month subscription period. They're offered through a

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partnership with Sesame, which is a
direct to consumer healthcare marketplace. Non Costco

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members can also get a subscription.
It's going to cost a little bit more

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one ninety five per three month period. Okay, so I just came across

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this article kind of piqued my interest. How much do you wash your hair?

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Cono, how often do you wash
your hair? Like like a week

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in a week? Yeah? Do
you wash every day? Correct? Every

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day? Nick Pouliochini, what about
you? Do you wash your hair every

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day? So some time ago somebody
told me not to wash your hair every

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day, So I washed my hair
every other day, every third day,

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and I put some conditioner hair every
day, So I put something in my

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hair every day, but not shampoo. Yeah, that makes sense, And

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it's time to producer an who's running
around getting ready for a handle on the

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news. She said she she washes
her hair about three times a week.

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That's about where I am too,
about three times a week. And there

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are experts talking about how often you
should wash because if you don't wash enough,

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it can cause of course excess oil
and that looks gross and can build

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up dirt on your scalp and that
leads to other problems. If you watch

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it too much, your hair can
dry out and break and really cause a

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lot of damage to your hair.
So Kate Holden is a clinical tricologist based

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in the UK. She says,
if you have straight hair, it tends

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to need more washing more frequently versus
curly hair or thick hair. She said,

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if this is the one that kind
of kills me, she said,

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if you wear braids, like you
always wear braids, like who does that

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all the time? But a few
people do, then you only need to

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wash every two to three weeks.
I can't imagine not cleansing my scalp more

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often than two to three weeks.
And then if you have dryer damaged hare

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be more careful with how often you
wash, because you can dry out your

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scalp. So they said, it's
kind of a fine line, and I

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think that people as you go,
you kind of get used to it.

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Like I have a friend who was
really fine hair. She has to watch

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it every day because otherwise she looks
like an oil slick. Okay, anyway,

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helpful hints from wake Up Call the
National Weather Services. There's no tsunami

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threat to California from yesterday seven point
four earthquake in Taiwan. Several tsunami warnings

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were issued for Taiwan, Japan,
and the Philippines after the shaking, but

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they've all been canceled. At least
nine people were killed in the quake.

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Hundreds were injured. A federal appeals
court today is going to hear arguments over

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Texas's immigration law that would allow state
police to arrest and deport illegal immigrants.

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The law is on hold during the
appeal. The Biden administration is arguing the

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federal government has exclusive authority to enforce
the border. How Speaker Mike Johnson's going

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to be the featured attraction at a
fundraising didn't in Newport Beach tonight. The

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goal is to raise money to get
more Republicans, who have a razor thin

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majority in the House elected to the
House. Tickets range from one thousand to

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fifty thousand dollars at six zho five. It's handled on the news. Is

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Israel's taking even more heat in its
Wargans Thomas after what Benjamin Netanyahu calls an

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unintentional strike that killed seven aid workers. Right now, let's say good morning

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to ABC's Stephen Portnoy, and of
course Stephen Donald Trump is fighting a lot

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of legal battles, but today we're
focusing on the classified Documents case. What's

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going on with that one? Well, what's going on with the Classified Documents

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case is a back and forth between
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but between the prosecutors and the judge, Judge Eileen Cannon, over a dense

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subject. So we're gonna have to
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and understandable as possible. And that's
what you're so good at, right requires

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unfortunately requires a bit of setup.
Okay, So here's what we're talking about.

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The issue is whether Trump can that
all of the classified documents found at

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Mar A Lago were his personal records
rather than presidential records. And the judge

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has signaled that she may eventually tell
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he did have the ability for himself
to decide what was personal rather than what

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was a presidential record that belonged to
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the prosecutors essentially asked Judge Aileen Cannon
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rule in Trump's favor on this point
so that they can quickly file an appeal

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to the Eleventh Circuit Court, which
in the past has reversed Judge Cannon on

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a question similar to this one.
So this is a back and forth between

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the prosecutors and the judge, and
last night, in their filing, which

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ran more than two dozen pages that
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judge's propounding pure fiction, and you
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they have with this judge who's a
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into the defense attorney's theory of the
case, which is that the Presidential Records

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Act gives a president the discretion to
decide what of the records that he has

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during his presidency belonged to the National
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can keep for himself. And what
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that Congress ever would have had it
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it ever should be upheld by the
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national defense America's best kept secrets that
are held in these classified settings, the

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secure, compartmented facilities, that they
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the auditorium and the bathroom and the
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a president who are not government officials. They say in their filing that it's

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just pure fiction and sort of an
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Trump is now making that he had
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of the Presidential Records Act, that
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they're marked classified, he has deemed
them personal it has the right to keep

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them forever. Okay, So if
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say, yes this I can keep
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somebody that he wants to keep it
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keep it. Is that part of
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the analysis for sure. I mean, one of the things that prosecutors are

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pointing out is there's no documentary evidence
of Trump, you know, making this

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decision. There's no testimony from someone
who worked for him who said, yes,

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I was ordered and instructed by the
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these particular documents into this place because
he deemed them personal. There's no evidence

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that he actually was sifting through any
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And all of that weighs in the
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on a case involving Bill Clinton,
and obviously everything in the law is built

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on precedent, and precedent can get
in the way of the prosecutors here twenty

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twelve, the conservative group Judicial Watch
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was settled in twenty twelve, relating
to their ability to access some of Bill

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Clinton's records. And Bill Clinton said, no, no, no, no

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no. I kept things in my
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can't have them, even if they
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court here in Washington ruled in twenty
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has an implied right in the Presidential
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discretion to decide what's personal and what's
presidential, that is, what's a government

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public record, and what should be
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and that that determination can't be questioned
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of powers, and essentially just the
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gives to a president to make this
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that, saying, well, if
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that choice, why isn't it all
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one of the arguments of prosecutors are
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material here and there's no evidence that
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that this was really something he wanted
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it was perhaps a half hazard kind
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this place and load them up on
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National Archives came calling, sort of
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of what it seems has happened,
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that Trump sort of took this defensive
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have any of it. It all
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boxes you can have, but the
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it. And that's why prosecutors are
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had his attorneys misrepresent the facts,
that he hired his own people at mar

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and there's, according to prosecutors,
video evidence of it. So what the

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prosecutors are frustrated by is this idea
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attempt to apply the law to Trump, has been frustrated, almost stymied,

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by this judge. And they believe
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and so they just want to move
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eyes on the calendar. They want
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possible. They do not want to
see further delays. And you know this

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could drag out. Certainly is in
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So the judge is should the order, and then the prosecution contested it.

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And as this is all unraveled and
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a great job explaining to us,
Stephen, what happens now? Yes,

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well, well it's a really good
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judge ordered. What you just described
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Okay, prosecutors, you have until
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last night to respond to my order, which is to draft jury instructions.

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So they begrudgingly did so last night
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with you, your honor on the
law. We would ask that you would

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simply make a ruling on the law
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what she's going to Maybe she's going
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that's the request from the prosecutors,
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if she does well, then the
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Eleventh Circuit, which early on in
this you remember, there was the whole

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conversation about the special Master. We're
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but when Trump was arrested, or
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property, and that's where all the
documents receize. Trump's attorneys wanted to have

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a special master reviewing these documents because
he was asserting that he had some sort

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of personal right to keep them,
and the special Master would be independent eyes

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on it and could decide yes,
in fact, this is personal and that's

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presidential. The Eleventh Circuit Court of
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was wrong to appoint a special Master
because this was so clearly classified material that

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belongs in a skiff, and there's
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done, and they overruled her.
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the Eleventh Circuit will do it again, and they just want that to happen

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as quickly as possible. Okay,
well, we'll be watching Stephen Bordono.

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I thank you for making sense of
the nonsense. You bet all right,

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Yaike, because that's a lot to
appeal or unveiled or whatever. Pull back,

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you know what I mean, lots
of details. You know what tonight

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than two dozen buildings. The US
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Tom Rivers in about fifteen minutes,
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media says the bodies of six foreign
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transported out of Gaza. They were
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was hit by Israeli strikes. Yesterday, more than a billion dollars is on

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the line in the powerball drawing.
The jackpot is at one point zh nine

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billion dollars. There's been no jackpot
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January first, The odds of winning
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million. I'm still buying my tickets. At six oh five its handle on

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the news. A new poll shows
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former President Trump's claims that he should
have complete immunity against prosecution. At five

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fifty. As I mentioned, we're
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about the biggest earthquake to hit the
Taiwan island in twenty five years, and

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also Ukraine taking aim at Russia.
Amis on it, Damien's on this,

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as on it, Dami's on it. What am I on? Normally I'm

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on streaming or books that kind of
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while I venture out and go to
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new Ghostbusters movie a couple weeks ago. I told you that I went and

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binge watched all of the previous movies
in case I needed to see them to

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enjoy this one. I'm glad I
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But we went and saw Ghostbusters Frozen
Empire, and I'm a little torn

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on it, honestly, because it's
a good movie. Is it a great

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movie? No? It has the
stars from Afterlife, which is the one

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that was released I believe in twenty
twenty one. That's McKenna Grace and Finn

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Wolfard from Stranger Theme Things, and
Carrie Koon from Gilded Age, and Paul

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Rudd of course Avengers, and then
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Remy and Rataitui. He's one of
those actors that I absolutely love. First

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he's really fun, but you hear
his voice and you go, where do

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I know that from? Yeah?
He was Ratch to me. Also,

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Kamali Ali Nanjiani if I'm pronouncing that
right, he was in The Big Sick

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and Silicon Valley and he's kind of
a fun new character in this one.

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Dan ackroyd Ernie Hudson, Anti Potts, and the movie starts in New

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York, so they're back at the
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original movie was set in the eighties, and the new generation of Ghostbusters have

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moved from Oklahoma, where After Life
took place for some reason, to the

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firehouse in New York where Ghostbusters set
up shop, but they don't have the

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original Ghostbusters with them. What they
do have is they still have that containment

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system where they put all the ghosts, but they aren't any Ghostbusters around to

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teach them how to put the containment
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of the weird little things that goes
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a lot of leaps and doesn't always
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there. So I feel like there's
some pretty big gaps in the storyline,

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and I also feel like there are
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comment about how this was a very
haunted place, the firehouse, and I'm

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like, I don't remember the firehouse
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but they make references to things that
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that was a little bit weird.
The story does weave the original Ghostbusters into

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the story, which is wonderful.
Dan Ackroyd I love and it's cool how

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they bring him back in. Ernie
Hudson, they bring him back in and

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then Bill Murray is always fun to
watch, especially in Ghostbusters. But he

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was standing there seeming I mean,
like looked sort of confused in a lot

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of the scenes, which when you
see it you'll understand what I'm saying.

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Like I said, the story's kind
of a stretch. There are big holes

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in it. Is it worse fifty
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movie theater to see it if you're
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It's coming out on the stream Netflix
expected in June, so you'd have to

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wait a couple months. But it's
fun, it's nostalgic. But you know,

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one thing that I felt like it
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I don't know how to explain that. But the Ghostbusters, you know,

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I mean, the world civilization is
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didn't quite get to the same fun
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theaters now. It's been out for
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if you're a big Ghostbusters fan,
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those and the little tiny marshmallow men
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quite live up to my expectations.
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coming out of the KFI twenty four
hour newsroom. The City of la has

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taken more action to secure the abandoned
griff covered towers downtown. The city councils

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already voted to spend millions to block
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from Ocean Side Plaza. The abandoned
mixed use towers are still covered from top

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to bottom by spray paint and they
become an attraction to onlookers, but the

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city wants to make sure the site
is patrolled. The foreign owners of the

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project have been unresponsive, so city
council yesterday approved the option for the city

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to hire private security officers. The
measure was pushed by Councilman Kevin Daleion,

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who represents downtown Michael Monks KFI news
Hogue Health System has expanded its young adult

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mental Health Program to Newport Beach.
The program was designed to help younger adults

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learn to cope with primary mental health
conditions. Psychiatrist and program director, doctor

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Cina Safaia says the intensive eight week
program can help treat people with depression,

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anxiety, autism, and bipolar disorder, even the occasional eating disorder if it's

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not if it's not a moderate to
severe version of that disorder. He says,

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adults between eighteen and twenty six can
self refer to either the Irvine or

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news Port Beach clinics. The program
was started in twenty twenty one and was

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expanded because of a growing need for
outpatient mental health centers. Chris Adler KFI

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news three Mexican nationals arrested in Elmonte
with more than one million fentanyl pills have

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pleaded guilty to federal drug charges.
Prosecutors see the guys conspired with others in

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twenty twenty two and twenty three to
distribute the deadly drug. They're facing ten

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years to life in prison. California
Attorney General Rob Bonta says he's sponsoring an

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affordable housing bill that would make it
easier to build housing in cities and counties

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that fail to adopt a compliant housing
element on time. No city must do

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everything to address our housing crisis,
but every city must do something, must

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build, must do their fair share. The lawmaker who wrote the bill,

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Assembly Member Buffy Wicks, says failure
to adopt a local housing plan would trigger

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a provision that limits the ability of
local governments to restrict development of new projects.

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Hopefully, this bill should get sign
into A lot will never have to

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be used. It won't have to
be used because cities will do the right

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thing and build the housing that our
communities so desperately need. She says,

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It's going to take teamwork to solve
the housing crisis. Former President Trump has

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sued the co founders of his social
media platform, truth Social, alleging they

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mismanaged the platform and therefore are not
entitled to their stock shares in the company.

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Wes Moss and at Andy Litinsky pitched
the idea of truth Social to Trump

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when he was banned from Twitter following
the January sixth ride at the Capitol.

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Trump's lawsuit comes a month after Moss
and Litinsky sued Trump, claiming he was

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trying to dilute their stock shares.
Travis Kelce has announced the headliners for his

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annual music festival, and no not
his girlfriend Taylor Swift. She's not going

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to be there. She'll be in
Sweden. Kelsey Jam will feature performances by

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Lil Wayne, Two Chains, and
Diplow, among others. It'll be held

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May eighteenth, not here, though
it's in Kansas City. It's going to

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be livestream though Kelsey says safety is
a top priority given a shooting at the

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Chief's Super Bowl rally in February.
More than twenty thousand people attended the music

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festival last year. We're just saying
hi at KFIAM six forty dot com slash

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Wiggle it's the Wiggle Waggle Walk to
benefit Pasatina Humane. Please come walk with

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us. This is KFI and KOSTHD
two Los Angeles, Orange County, live

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from the KFI twenty four hour newsroom. I'm Amy King. This has been

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your wake up call, and if
you missed any of wake up calls so

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