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You're listening to KFI AM six forty
Wake Up Call with me Amy King on

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demand on the iHeartRadio app five o'clock
straight up. Time to get up and

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get going if you have to get
up and get going. This President's Day,

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Happy President's Day. Wouldn't be cool
if we had more cool presidents like

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President Washington and Lincoln. Just a
thought. A lot of people not working

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today. Of course, if you're
listening to my voice right now, you're

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not one of them, so we'll
all get through it together. But no

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no mail service today, no banks, stores are all open, and isn't

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now the time for good sales on
mattresses the President's Day? Think okay?

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Also, the rain is here.
Roads weren't too bad when I came in

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this morning, but the rain's expected
to fall for the next couple of days.

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And of course there's floodwatches and that
kind of stuff. So if you

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are hitted out, just my words
to the wise, slow down. We

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didn't have a lot of speeders on
the roadway today. There actually weren't very

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many people on the road this morning. Of course, I come into work

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at three point thirty in the morning, so I might have a different experience

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than you got lots of fun stuffan
plan for you. Today, We're going

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to take a look back at the
People's Choice Awards which happened last night.

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Also the Baftives were handed out last
night, which is like the UK's version

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of the Oscars. And we're going
to get a little shaky. And we're

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also going to decipher some dreams.
That's all coming up in the next hour.

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So much to do, so here's
what's ahead on wake up call.

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The latest winter storm to hit southern
California has much of the area under a

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floodwatch and that's going to last through
Wednesday. Forecasters are calling for two to

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five inches of rain in coastal and
valley areas, four to eight inches in

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the foothills and mountains. Up to
a foot of snow as possible above seven

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thousand feet. Russian opposition leader Alexey
Navalney's widow has accused the Kremlin of hiding

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his body to cover up his murder
and promise to continue her late husband's fight.

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These teams says his mother and lawyers
were denied access to his body and

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told the investigation into what killed him
had been extended. Former New York Republican

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Representative George Santos is suing Jimmy Kimmel, claiming Kimmel duped Santos into making cameo

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videos and then making fun of him
on his late night talk show. Santos

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is seeking seven hundred and fifty thousand
dollars in damages. Let's get started with

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some of the stories coming out of
the KFI twenty four hour newsroom. More

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rain he is moving through southern California's
I just mentioned the National Weather Services the

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Central Coast is at risk of significant
flooding. Flood watches and warnings have been

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issued for coastal and mountain areas up
and down the state. Governor Newsom has

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activated the State Operations Center to help
coordinate the response to the storm. He's

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also directed the state's Office of Emergency
Services to reposition swift water rescue teams and

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other equipment in several counties to be
able to respond quickly if needed. The

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LAPD says gang enforcement officers in South
LA have arrested three men and confiscated seventeen

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weapons, including a half dozen ghost
guns. Police say officers were monitoring a

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group of fifty to seventy gang members
on Saturday who were drinking and smoking on

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a public sidewalk copsey. One guy
tried to toss a gun, another allegedly

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left with a weapon. More guns
were found inside a warehouse and outside between

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parked cars. Pastor Joel Ostein has
held a special Sunday service at his megachurch

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in Houston to talk about living without
fear. It comes a week after a

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woman with a rifle opened fire in
his sanctuary. As a church, we

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could shrink back. That is dangerous. Let's hide our line, Let's just

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go under the raid ar. But
this is a time to shine brighter than

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every he told the congregation. God's
God us covered. The shooter was killed

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by two off duty police officers.
Her seven year old son was shot in

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the head and is in critical condition. A missile attack by Houthi rebels in

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Yemen has severely damage a Belize flagged
ship in the Bob Almandeb Strait that connects

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the Red Sea to the Gulf of
Aden. The British military's United Kingdom Maritime

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Trade Operations Center reported an explosion yesterday
close to the ship. The crew had

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to abandon ship. A Hoothy general
issued a statement claiming responsibility for the attack,

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saying the ship was at risk of
sinking. Oppenheimer is the big winner

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at the British Academy Film Awards.
The film swept the Baftist Sunday Night,

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taking home seven awards. Christopher Nolan
won for Best Director, Gillian Murphy took

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home Leading Actor. Robert Downey Junior
got Best Supporting Actor. The movie also

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won Best Film. Poor Things came
in second. It had five wins,

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including a win for Emma Stone for
Leading a Leading Actress. And as I

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mentioned, the Baftis are kind of
the UK's version of the Oscars. Okay,

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so last night was the People's Choice
Awards and it was on CBS,

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but it was also live streaming on
Peacock, So I don't know if they

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keep those awards shows up on a
street service. Maybe can go watch it

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if you're interested in watching it.
I like People's Choice Awards because it's voted

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on by the fans. It's the
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fans. But until I went and
googled it last night, I was like,

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how do fans vote on it?
Well, apparently there's a website and

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they had voting open between January eleventh
and nineteenth. Obviously I didn't vote on

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it, but maybe next year I
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I thought it was very heavy on
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and I wanted to just see the
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I want to see who won.
But you know, they had Lenny Icon

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or Lenny Icon. Lenny Kravitz got
the Music Icon Award, and I hate

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when they lip sync, but I
love Lenny Kravitz. But he did say

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probably the best line of the night
when he won his award, and toward

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the end of it, he was
talking about his career and everything, and

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he said, I just have this
message because he's all about peace and love,

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and he said, one God,
one people, one planet. I

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loved that. I just thought that
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got one of the Icon Awards,
and he did this weird rambling speech before

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it got cool at the end when
he thanked his family. But here's here's

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one of the things that I think
is interesting about the People's Choice Awards too.

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If you it's one of the few, well, it's the only awards

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ceremony that I've actually been to,
and it was kind of fun to go

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to an awards ceremony, but they're
not that fun to be at, you

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know, because they're made for TV. They're not made for the audience necessarily.

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But I I think that they well
I know this that the winners know

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ahead of time, so they've been
told because it's not one of the big

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ones where everybody's going to come out
for it. So they're like, oh,

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Jennifer Aniston, you won, you
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and she was. But because of
that, when they're showing the celebrities and

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the audience, if you know that
little secret, you know who won already.

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Like Gray's Anatomy was there and they
kept showing the cast of Gray's Anatomy

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and I was like, wow,
why aren't they showing any of the other

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TV shows? Well, Grays and
Anatomy won for Best TV Show. So

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again this is fan voted because personally, I think Gray's Anatomy has kind of

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jumped the shark and has been over
for a couple of years. But whatever

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other TV shows that won for comedy
was only Murders in the Building, which

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is interesting because it's nominated a lot, and that's with Steve Martin and Martin

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Short and it's always nominated, but
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fans like it is interesting makes me
want to watch it. The Last of

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Us won Best Drama, Yay Loki
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and then as far as the binge
worthy shows, I thought this was a

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fun category because I love a good
binge the most binge worthy show or the

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best binge worthy show, and it
was up against things like Beef and Jury

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Duty, which I loved, and
Bridgerton the Queen Charlotte version of it The

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Crown, and the one that won
was The Summer I Turned Pretty. I've

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never even heard of it, but
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I think it's for younger, younger
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guess that the fan voted thing that
they the younger people is voting more.

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Jennifer Aniston won Top Drama TV Star
for The Morning Show That's Great, and

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then for movie Barbie one for Best
Movie and also Best Comedy Movie. Ryan

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Gosling got Best Actor, Margot Robbie
got Best Actress, and Best Drama Movie

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was Oppenheimer, which, by the
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it was a binge kind of weekend, and I thought that was cool.

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So here's my idea, because the
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they win, because they come up
on stage and they act really surprised and

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they give these, you know,
very nice speeches, but they act like

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they didn't know, and I'm like, dude, we all know that,

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you know. So my idea is, do the show announce who's nominated,

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but then have the winners come out
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the audience because it's a giveaway,
and just acknowledge that they won, and

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then they can still think all the
people that they liked. Right. I

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also think it was a little too
much fluff. Just do the awards and

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then one final note on the People's
Choice Awards, which overall, you know,

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it's not a bad awards show.
It's an awards show. But when

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they come out and they go I
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And Jennifer Aniston, who I really
like, she came out and said

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I love you all, and I
was like, Jennifer, you don't love

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us all. You don't know us
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stuff. Anyway, that's People's Choice. Let's get back to some of the

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stories coming out of the KFI twenty
four hour newsroom. A man and Van

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Eyes is recovering after he was attacked
by two people who broke into his home.

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Police say the man came home Saturday
night and found the two people inside.

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They say the bad guys attacked the
homeowner and then took off with money

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and other items from the home.
Didn't say how much. No arrests have

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been made. Thieves have smashed their
way into popular skate in surf shop in

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Woodland Hills. The owner of Kennedy
Surf Shop in Ventura says he got an

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alert on Saturday night that the alarm
had gone off. He found a busted

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front window in several skateboards and other
items stolen out of a display. UC

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Irvine Health has broken ground on a
new sixty thousand square foot fifty two bed

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inpatient rehab hospital. The hospital specializes
in stroke, traumatic brain and spinal cord

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injuries, amputation, and more.
The facility will have a specialized acquired brain

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injury unit, a dialysis suite,
and imaging suite for on site radiology,

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and the latest in therapeutic technologies.
The hospital joins UCI Health's new one point

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two million square foot medical campus already
under construction at Irvine, which includes a

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one hundred and forty four bed hospital
er department, cancer center, and advanced

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care center, all expected to open
in the next year in Orange County.

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Corbin Carson kf I News, Ohio
Republican Congressman JD. Vans has told a

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security conference in Germany Russia has an
incentive to negotiate peace. He says the

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aid package for Ukraine that's stuck in
Congress would not fundamentally change the reality in

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Ukraine because what they need is weapons
America, and this is true by the

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way of Europe too. We don't
make enough munitions to support a war in

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Eastern Europe, a war in the
Middle East, and potentially contingency in East

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Asias. Former President Trump and Congressman
Lindsay Graham have said the sixty billion dollars

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for Ukraine in the aid package should
be alone, not just a gift.

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The Top Court of the United Nations
in the Netherlands has been listening to arguments

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over Israel's occupation of lands wanted for
a Palestinian state, including the West Bank

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and East Jerusalem, South Africa brought
the charge that life for Palestinians in Israeli

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controlled Gaza is tantamount to apartheid.
The ambassador called the treatment unequal. Two

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peoples living in the same space,
ruled by the same state, but with

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profoundly unequal rights. This is a
vision of a twenty fifth century apart time.

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South Africa has called for an end
to the war that started with Moss

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attacking Israel in October. Health officials
in Gaza say more than twenty nine thousand

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Palestinians have been killed. A golfer
who was tied for seventh has ended up

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winning the Genesis Invitational at the Riviera
Country Club, won by three strokes.

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A Deka Matsuyama scored a nine hunder
par sixty two yesterday to win the twenty

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million dollar tournament. He said through
an interpreter that to win the tournament had

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been one of his goals ever since
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He also said he was a little
disappointed that he didn't get to take

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a picture with Tiger Woods, who
withdrew from the tournament on Friday. Turns

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out he had the flu. You're
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KFI Am six forty. If you
are like us working today, here's what

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we're following in the KFI twenty four
hour newsroom. The National Weather Service has

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issued a floodwatch across southern California.
It's going to last through Wednesday morning.

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Their warning of heavy rains, strong
winds, rock slides on canyon roads,

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and debris flows in areas burned by
wildfire. Mayerbaths says the risk of mudslides

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and power out is greater because of
all the rain we've had in recent weeks.

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President Biden is headed to La tomorrow
for fundraisers. He will be at

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one hosted by Casey Wasserman, the
chairman of the LA twenty twenty eight Olympic

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Games and actually the planning group and
also a longtime party boosters Hayme and Cheryl

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Samons. The bahn Deadline reports tickets
arranging from thirty three hundred to a quarter

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million dollars. Hi Yai. What
may have been the last weddings ever at

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the Wayfarer's Chapel in Rancho Palace,
Verde's has been held. The ceremonies yesterday

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came days after the chapel was closed. Indefinitely, possibly permanently, because of

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land movement under the historic Glass Chapel. Our own Chris Adler went out and

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did a story there last week after
they announced that it was closing. Gosh,

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it's beautiful. You can check it
out. It's on the on our

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Instagram at KFI AM six forty at
six oh five. It's handle on the

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news. The deadline has passed for
the tagged Tower high rise in downtown LA

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to be cleaned up and secured.
Bill's going to talk about what happens next.

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High above Big Bear Lake, bald
eagles Jackie and Shadow are patiently perched

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in their nest, incubating three eggs. Jackie laid the eggs in late January,

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and I have to tell you,
I am obsessed with watching it and

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I got producer and obsessed with it
too, because she's always like, have

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you seen him? Have you seen
them this morning? So Jackie's already dealt

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with strong winds and a whole lot
of snow. So far, so good.

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The eggs are growing. We're getting
closer to hopefully the arrival of three

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new eaglets. We caught up with
the executive director of Big Bear Valley,

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Sandy steers so sandy with thousands people
watching the nest thanks to the camera trained

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on the eagles and the eggs.
This year, as I mentioned, is

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a big one because there are three
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That's the first time she's had three
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in eagle world as well. Okay, and last year know that she did

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she laid three eggs, but none
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all together, right, Yeah,
and the third one was actually broken when

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it came out, so that was
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Really there was two only, yes, So what are we going to see

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when we tune in Over the course
of the next month, Jackie in shadow

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that mail will be switching places on
the nest, and as the snow gets

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a little lower, you'll be able
to see the three eggs and as they

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roll them when they stand up,
they roll the eggs to make sure that

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they stay healthy and fresh and developing. Insight of there, and they will

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take turns. Often a shadow will
bring food for Jackie. He catches fish

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and brings it to her on the
nest, and we get to watch and

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see what happens with those eggs less
than thirty days cool. And one of

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the things that I've seen there's a
live chat that it's not always live,

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but there's a chat when you go
onto the YouTube channel, and a lot

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of people say, oh my gosh, she's buried in snow. Oh my

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gosh. Isn't that bad for the
eggs? But they're kind of built for

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this, right, they're built for
this. She is keeping the eggs very

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warm, and that's why she's been
on the nest now for over forty eight

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hours without leaving, without eating,
without anything, And she has over seven

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thousand waterproof feathers on the outside and
down feathers underneath, so she can get

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completely buried in snow and she just
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she's fide okay. And has has
a shadow come to visit or is he

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staying away from the nest right now? He has done a couple flybys that

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we've seen, and yesterday they turtled
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know, just calling to make sure
everything's ok So he's out there. He's

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keeping a close eye on everything.
But when there's bad weather, Jackie won't

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let him trade or have his turn
on the nest. She's the only one

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that she trusts to take care of
things in bad weather. Okay, what

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makes this Sandy so special for people
to watch because you get to see up

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close and personal the personality of the
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what they do, how they take
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like watching something far away or something
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so they it's like they're entertaining everybody
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who they are, and it's fascinating
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doing. It really is, like
I keep saying, it's my obsession,

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and in fact, I had my
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It was about three years ago.
He goes, you got to turn

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that camera off. But it's so
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see the eagles interact, and you
see how protective they are and how they

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nurture, and especially after the eaglets
hatch, it's so fun to watch them

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feeding them and watching the eglets grow. I have to tell you though,

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it's also a little bit heartbreaking,
and I have shed more than a couple

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of tears because a couple of years
ago. You know, we had two

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eglets and I sat there and one
of them doesn't look well and then it

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died and it's heartbreaking, but it's
also circle of life stuff. It is

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you're watching nature up close and you
have to watch the whole thing and just

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see what happens. And sometimes it's
sad and sometimes it's you know, amazing

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and heartwarming and funny, and so
you get the whole gamut. Yeah,

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okay, before we let you go, Sandy and my producer An says,

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find out how they got the camera
up there, because you have cameras trained

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on this nest twenty four to seven
and they don't go that. I mean,

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they're on all the time and they're
one hundred and forty feet up in

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a tree. Yes, it's supported
by a whole solar panel system to keep

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it running, and we had to
hire special climbers biologists who can also handle

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all of the equipment and know all
the electronics to be able to climb that

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tree without harming it. There's a
very special way on ropes to climb the

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tree, and they had to get
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to install all of this, including
pulling cables up, and yes, it

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was an amazing job that they did. And you got to do it when

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the eagles aren't there, right,
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when the eagles are out and about
around the lake and they're not really paying

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attention to the nest because it's not
nesting season. Yes, okay. So

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if people want to tune in,
where are they going to find the eagle

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cam? They can go to our
Friends of Big Bear Valley YouTube channel,

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or they can go to our website
friendsobig Bear Valley dot org and both of

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those have the cam, and we
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from snow right at the moment,
but it should be back to there tomorrow,

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okay. And if people want to
donate to help keep this project going

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as their place to donate to support
Friends of Big Bear Valley, yes on

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our website again, friends of Big
Bear Valley dot org. And every little

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bit helps because that's the donations are
what's supporting this camera and everything we do

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with it. Okay. And these
are truly truly majestic animals. There are

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a national symbol and so beautiful.
So if you get a chance, give

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them a look. And Sandy Steers, We're going to be watching. I'm

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going to be watching. And when
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hatch? If starting starting leap day? Is that when we start pipwatch,

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which is when the chicks start hatching
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and so the last day of February
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days from when they were laid.
Okay, great, Sandy Steer, Executive

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director of Friends at Big Bear Valley, thank you so much for coming on

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this morning. Okay, that's ten
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An's been watching, and it's cool
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so I think they're all they're all
doing good. And it's gusty, blustery

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winds up in the Big Bear Eagle
cam nest this morning and there's Jackie.

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Her feathers are flying and she's just
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I think it's really cool and it's
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know, let me know what you
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the stories coming out of the KFI
twenty four hour newsroom. A substitute teacher

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in West Covina has been removed from
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a cell phone during class at an
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called Cameron Elementary about noon on Friday
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says. The principal found other kids
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sub was asked to leave the room
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Russian military says its forces have completed
their takeover of a city in eastern Ukraine

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by eliminating the last pocket of resistance
resistance at the city's huge coke plants.

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As this Russian Army brigade commander says
his forces now control one hundred percent of

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the city. Fighting had been going
on for some four months, says the

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Ukrainian pullout looks as if it was
unplanned. ABC's Tom River says Ukrainian forces

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confirmed pulling out of the bombed out
city over the weekend. The win was

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a morale boost for Russia. Days
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banks, the post office in most
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holiday. President's Day date back dates
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first observed on George Washington's birthday in
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to the third Monday in February and
also honors President Lincoln. When we come

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back, we're going to take a
look at your dreams and what they mean.

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And we've got the woman who knows
Southland weather from KFI. Floodwatching up

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in most areas, two to five
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few days. In the valleys and
coastal areas. Four to eight inches could

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fall in the foothills and mountains.
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a chance of thunderstorms. Heis willbe
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rain should end by Wednesday afternoon.
You're listening to a wake up call on

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demand from KFI Am six forty.
Here's what we're following in the KFI twenty

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four hour news room. The latest
storm to hit southern California has much of

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the area under a floodwatch and that's
going to continue through Wednesday. They're calling

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it another atmospheric river. Forecasters say
two to five inches of rain as possible

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in coastal and valley areas four to
eight inches, and the foothills and mountains

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up to a foot of snow is
possible above the seven thousand foot level.

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Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny's widow has
accused the Kremlin of hiding his body to

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cover up his murder and has promised
to continue her late husband's fight. More

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than four hundred people in Russia have
been arrested Protesting's death. Barbie is the

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people's choice. Barbie won both Movie
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last night's fan voted awards. Margo
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Movie Stars of the Year. Taylor
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got Pop Artists of the Year,
Female Artist of the Year, Concert Tour

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of the Year, and Social Celebrity
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it's handle on the news. The
US has attacked a hooty underwater vessel

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for the first time. We'll give
you the latest on that at five point

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fifty. We're gonna help you brace
for the next big quake. We're gonna

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find out more about the brace and
bolt grants that you can get for your

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home, so it's ready for the
shaking. Right now, let's say good

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morning to the author of the Dream
Dictionary From A to Z. It's Teresa

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Chung calling us from When's the UK. Good morning, Teresa. Oh,

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a dream to be here, Amy, Thank you for inviting me, Oh

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anytime. So you know what,
I actually have read this book before,

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and this is like a reissue of
a book that you with some updates of

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a book that you had written a
while ago. Right. Oh, it's

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been around for about twenty years now
and it keeps getting reissued. I feel

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very blessed. It came out in
hardback first, and then paperback and then

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reissue, reissue, and it's a
dream come true for an author. It

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really is to have a book like
that coming out time and time again,

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and each time it comes out there's
renewed interest, and I think it's something

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that kind of universally people are interested
in because we all dream, and you're

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a dream expert. So Teresa,
I'm going to ask you the first incredibly

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broad question, what are dreams and
why do we dream? Dreams are your

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uncought, conscious thoughts, feelings,
wishes, and hopes, and you get

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to see them up close and personal
every single night when you fall asleep,

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and to not recall a dream is
such a precious waste of precious wisdom.

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And I hope everybody listening, because
we're early in the morning where you are,

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that there's some dream recall on their
mind, because pondering the meaning of

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those dreams can lead to all sorts
of creative connections and associations that can aid

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your personal growth and in some cases
push humanity forward. Dreams have changed history.

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Well, so here's my question,
because I knew I was talking to

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you today, Teresa, and so
I was like, I'm going to remember

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my dreams, and here here are
just a couple of them that I had

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last night. One I was on
the air with Gary and Shannon, they

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host our midday show, and also
was on the air with my old morning

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show partner from like twenty years ago, who since passed away, and they

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were both in their dreams last night. And it's basically you connecting your past

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self with your present self and also
maybe wanting to return to that early passion

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when you began your broadcasting career,
finding you know, strength in that as

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you look forward to your future.
I mean, it's beautiful that kind of

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dream when you have symbols from the
past, reminding you of why you're doing

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something, because sometimes we forget,
we get so busy with the day to

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day routine, we lose touch with
what really was our passion in the beginning

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and what gave us meaning. And
that dream is just reminding you carry on

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doing what you're doing and remember why
you're doing it. Oh, I mean,

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dreams are deep. They are messages
from your deep And as I say,

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when people share their dreams, they
really are sharing a piece of their

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souls, of their true self.
Dreams don't lie. That's what I often

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say to people. It takes a
while to convince them because dreams speak in

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this symbolic language. A big problem
with dream interpretation is people want the literal

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meaning. And ninety nine nine percent
of the time, your dreams are talking

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to you like a poet or an
artist would. They're putting in poetic or

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artistic narrative for you to go away
and decode. And what's the value of

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that. It encourages you to reflect
more deeply on who you are and the

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meaning of your life. And I
don't know anyone's life who would not benefit

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from more reflection. And that's what
dreams call us to do night after night

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after night. Okay, well,
then here's a problem with that, Theresa.

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This leads to my next question,
because I had my three dreams that

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I remembered from last night that I
wrote down like right when I got up,

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and by that time I had already
started to forget them. Why do

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we forget our dreams so fast?
Because they come from a different state of

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consciousness when we're asleep, an alternate
reality which is subtle and gentle, and

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it's the voice of intuition and creativity. Unfortunately, as soon as we wake

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up and go into conscious reality,
our ego the stresses of the day ahead,

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logic and reason, which are totally
absent in the dream state. That's

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the beauty of it. There's no
logic and reason. They are more dominant,

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and they take over, and they
will squash it and say this is

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non right, this is actually random
nonsense. But I'm on a mission to

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get everybody to reconnect with their intuition
and creativity and the place where they can

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to spend logic and reason for a
while and make creative connections they simply couldn't

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do in their waking life. Because
when you're awake often logic and reason will

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say no, that's not possible.
In the dream state, you see,

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anything is possible, and it is
actually one of the greatest manifesting tools.

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People don't realize that if you can
actually dream yourself doing something, it means

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you're unconscious actually believes it to be
possible. And we all know that when

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you believe, truly believe deep down
something is possible, that's when you start

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attracting it to you. Go ahead, go ahead. Now, a lot

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of us talk do the positive thinking
and the affirmations and say, but deep

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down we've got those niggling doubts and
fears. And that's why dream works so

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powerful, because you can get to
face those doubts and iron them out and

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learn from them and grow from them
and heal them. But you can't always

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do that when you're awake. Okay, So, Teresa, then that is

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interesting that you say that those are
like dreams and aspirations because my favorite dream

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is flying. Oh. I hope
you fly a lot in your dreams,

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Amy, because it means you're rising
above and seeing the bigger picture of your

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life. Flying dreams. I wish
everybody would have more flying dreams. Unfortunately,

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the majority of our dreams tend to
be anxiety seemed, those too got

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a lot of things. But that's
because in our waking life we deny and

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we repress and we don't want to
go there. Okay, but our dreams

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know that we need to go there
for our personal growth. Because you never

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learn in your comfort zone. You
learn outside your comfort zone. Your dreams

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want you to get comfortable getting uncomfortable, you know what I mean. That's

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where all the growth and meanings to
be found. Okay, and Teresa the

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like, we were talking about the
dreams and deciphering them is the big issue,

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and that's where your book comes in. It's the dream Dictionary from a

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disease. So in thirty seconds or
left, just give us a quick quick

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recap of what your book is about. It's basically an A to Z of

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the most common universal archetypeal dreams that
sleep research and dream research suggest you are

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going to have at some point in
your life. So you can look in

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there and it will kick start that
symbolic metaphorical thinking that you need. We

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once all spoken that symbolic language,
but we've lost touch with it over time

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because we've got so logical and rational
and It will kick start that ability to

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look beneath the surface and not interpret
on the literal level, but to go

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layer deeper and deeper for the hidden
meanings. And once you use the dictionary

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on a regular basis, soon you
will become your own dream decoder. Because

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really the best person to interpret your
own dreams is you. But sometimes we

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need that kickstart, and that's what
the Dream Dictionary is. It will kick

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start that ancient symbolic thinking that can
really lead to such precious wisdom if we

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just give ourselves a little bit time
to remember our dreams in the morning,

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I trust me you will not regrett
it. Okay, Teresa Chan, author

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of the Dream Dictionary. From A
to Z, thank you so much.

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I love that you have a dream
decoder, so thank you for your time.

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I'm going to start writing down my
dreams more often because when you do

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think about them now, I'm sort
of remembering the ones that I had last

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night, going those are so weird, I wonder what they mean, And

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now I have your dictionary to let
me start it out. It's a poetic

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voiceover commenting on your daily life,
and it's fascinating to go back in time

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and sometimes reread dreams that you had
from weeks past. And see, oh

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my goodness, my dreaming mind knew
exactly what I should do, but I

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wasn't picking up on it. It's
that poetic voice over a narrative. It's

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fascinating. The best book you will
ever read really is your own dream dictionary.

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You're a one that you write yourself. Love Teresa Cheang, thank you

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again for your time this morning.
We really appreciate it. Sweet dream,

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thank you, thank you. And
if you want dreams, we have a

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copy of her book to give away. And it's the Dream Dictionary of Me

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to Z and I've been like thumbing
through it again, really interesting and like

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you're going, oh that means that, Oh, that could mean that.

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So we've got it for caller number
ten. It's the Dream Dictionary from A

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to Z and the number to call
is one eight hundred five to zero one

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KFI. That's caller number ten at
eight hundred five two zero one five three

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four And you two can decode your
dreams. When we come back, we're

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going to be uh getting ready.
Let's start that again. When we come

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back, we're gonna get ready to
do some shaken in La. You're listening

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to wake Up call on demand from
KFI Am six forty. It is President's

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Day. Did you set your alarm
by mistake and you don't have to work

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today? Well you might as well
stay up. You're up. Now here's

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what we're following in the KFI twenty
four hour news room. Oh but before

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we do that, congratulations to dreen
in Lake Elsinor. She just pick up

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a copy of the Dream Dictionary and
is going to learn how to decode her

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dreams. Pretty fascinating. Now here's
what we're following in the CAFI twenty four

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hour newsroom. The National Weather Service
has issued a floodwatch across southern California goes

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through Wednesday morning. There are warnings
of heavy rain, strong winds, rockslides

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on canyon roads, and possible debris
flows in areas burned by wildfires. Mayor

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Bath says the risk of mudslides and
power outages is greater because of all the

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rain we've had in recent weeks.
What may have been the last weddings ever

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at the Wayfarers Chapel in Rancho Palace, Verdies were held. The ceremonies yesterday

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00:34:34.559 --> 00:34:37.920
came days after the chapel was closed. Indefinitely, possibly permanently. Because of

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land movement under the historic Glass Chapel, fans are going to have to wait

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00:34:42.360 --> 00:34:45.599
a little while longer to see new
Dodger Shohe Otani play his first game for

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the Boys in Blue. The team
says Otani will not play in the Dodgers'

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first spring training game in Arizona that
happens Thursday. The Dodgers are hoping to

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have him ready to hit in time
for their first game that counts on March

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twentieth. We're just minutes away from
Handle. On the news this morning,

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four hundred Russians have been arrested for
protesting the dest death of Alexei Nambalni.

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Right now, let's say good morning
to the chief Mitigation officer for the California

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Earthquake Authority. It's Janille Maffey.
Good morning, Janille, good morning.

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Nice to talk to you this morning. Well, thank you for getting up

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early to join us, because we
have important information about how you can get

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your home ready for shaking. Tell
us. Tell us about the bolt.

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I'm sorry, where is the name
of it? Tell us about the grant

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program that you are offering. Yeah, no problem, earthquake brace Bolt's program.

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Yeah, so older houses, I
would say pre nineteen eighty you might

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have this problem. Pre nineteen forty, you do. Older houses just were

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built before we had all the seismic
information in our building codes, so they

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don't have the same protections as newer
houses have against damage to earthquakes. Earthquake

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Brace and Bold has a grant program
of up to three thousand dollars plus supplementary

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grants for income qualifying households to retrofit
these houses, and registration is open through

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midnight Wednesday. Okay, so time
is running out on this and so important

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because you know, Janielle, when
you watch earthquakes in other countries like in

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Turkey and Afghanistan, there's been just
devastating earthquakes and you hear about the death

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toll is super high and the houses
are just flattened. And we have such

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so much better earthquakes standards, which
is the reason that the devastation is still

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there. But you know, people's
survive earthquakes here. Absolutely. We have

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had a California building code for a
very long time with seismic provisions, you

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know. And we're also fortunate in
that our predominantly our single family dwellings are

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wood framed, and they're not as
dangerous as these taller concrete buildings, but

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they do come off their foundations,
these older ones, particularly the pre nineteen

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four and when they do, it's
disruptive, it's dangerous, and you know

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the dollars. You could be half
a million dollars in damage and the retrofit

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is about two hundred dollars. That's
the median throughout the state. So really

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really great cost benefit analysis and this
program will help you do it. And

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who is eligible for the grants,
right, So you need to be owner

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occupied, you need to be in
one of our zip codes. We're now

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in eight hundred and fifteen zip codes, great coverage throughout the high hazard areas

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in California. And you need to
have this particular kind of house. So

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this is not a slab on grade
or a hillside house. This is a

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house that has a crawl space.
So you can see those vent holes around

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the bottom of your house. You
could poke your head in an access panel

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and see the wood framing and it
just needs to have bolting and plywood bracing

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in that crawl space. Takes about
two to three days, pretty easy to

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do, and we'd love to have
you join us if you've got this vulnerability,

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okay, and that's amazing that it's
an average cost of like just over

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five thousand dollars, because I was
worried that it was like a three thousand

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dollars grant for a fifty thousand dollars
project or something like that. No,

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no, no, no, yeah, so affordable. And boy, it

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can save your house and your life
probably, that's right, that's right.

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When these houses come down, even
if they come down just two feet with

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the furniture flying around, this can
be dangerous as well. As you know

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the map earthquake two years to get
back in your house. Oh and that's

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no funny either, being out of
your house. Okay, Where do we

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find out if our homes are eligible
and how and where to apply for the

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grants because as you mentioned, we
only have until midnight Wednesday to do it,

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right, So earthquake bracebolt dot com. Earthquake brace bolt dot com.

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Lots of easy questions and great customer
service if you need our help with with

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the registration. Thank you so much. Janelle Maffey. Of course, encourage

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you to do this, protect your
house and protect yourself for the next shaking.

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It's only a matter of time.
Thank you very much. All right,

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thanks Janaille from the California Earthquake Authority. Let's get back to some of

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the stories coming out of the KFI
twenty four hour newsroom. Descendants of a

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black businessman have called on the City
of Santa Monica to return land they say

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is rightfully theirs. The land is
currently home to the Viceroy Hotel. It

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once belonged to Silas White, who
bought the property in nineteen fifty seven and

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was hoping to turn it into a
beach club for local black residents. A

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year later, the city took the
land through eminent domain. White died in

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nineteen sixty two. The effort to
regain the land comes a few years after

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La County returned to property in Manhattan
Beach known as Bruce's Beach to the Bruce

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family. The City of Manhattan Beach
took that land through eminent domain in the

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nineteen twenties. Three members of our
team made the ultimate sacrifice. The vigil's

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been held in Minnesota for two police
officers and a firefighter killed by a man

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who shot at them from inside a
house with seven kids inside. The first

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responders were answering a domestic violence call
early yesterday. Police Chief Tanya Schwartz spoke

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to people at the vigil last night. There is an officer who is in

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the hospital. He and his family
also needs your good thoughts. The family

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in the home was able to get
out safely. The shooter was found dead

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inside. A golden eagle found unable
to fly in Riverside County has been released

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back into the wild after spending two
weeks at the San Diego Humane Society's Ramona

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Wildlife Center. The eagle was covered
in mud and manure when it was found

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earlier this month. It had some
abrasions on its feet and was underweight.

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A team of vets gave the bird
pain meds, treated it for parasites and

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dehydration, and gave it time to
recover. It was set free yesterday.

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Love that you've been listening to Wake
Up Call with me, Amy King.

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You can always hear Wakeup Call five
to six am Monday through Friday on KFI

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