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March 7, 2024 31 mins
Amy King and Neil Saavedra join Bill for Handel on the News. Biden's State of the Union address is seriously high stakes.
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You're listenings kf I AM six fortythe Bill Handles show on demand on the
iHeartRadio app. How late was IRobin coming in? Because the three of
us were talking Ann and Neil andoh just oh all right, so we
were basically on time. So ifI hadn't said that, no one would
have known. Well we're late now, okay, well, okay, if

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you really want to get technical,no, I retract. I retract.
That's what I heard. Yeah,okay, like a lawn chair. Yeah,
we were actually talking about Abraham Lincoln. I'm reading another biography of Abraham
Lincoln. It's like fifteenth one.I mean, there's thousands of books.
Now, there's more books written aboutAbraham Lincoln than virtually anything else on the
planet. Oh man, I needthousands of books. I need another Abraham

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Lincoln book, like I need ahole in the head. Uh whoa,
oh too soon? No to soon? Eighteen sixty five, eighteen sixty five
Tax Day, by the way,well that might have been April fifteenth.
You know, I'm fascinated by Ithink he's a fascinating human being. Seven
twenty two in the morning and thewhole Anassin assassination plot and all of that.

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Oh, it was fascinating. Imean I've read a few of those,
and you know, hey, whatwas that show? That old TV
game show where someone would come onand give clues or someone in the head
no, and they'd have to giveclues and then the you know, you'd
have these film stars or TV starsthat would guess who they were. What

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is that? Okay, so therewas an episode where this old man he
must have been ninety five years oldor something, comes on. He was
five years old and was there thenight of the assassination. Yeah, that
isn't that crazy? So that show, what was it the fifties or something,
early fifties. Yeah, it hadto be in the fad. So
think about that. They were sittingthey were talking to somebody who was there

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in the theater the night Lincoln wasassassinated, howe And you could see that's
on YouTube or whatever, the oldseries. Yeah, insane, pretty impressive.
You know, I met gosh what'shis name, the man who from
UCLA or usc rather who was inthe Olympics and shook Hitler's hand. Oh

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Jesse Owens. No, No,no, oh god, I oh no,
yeah, Hitler would not shake JesseOwens hand. Yeah. No,
this is nineteen thirty six by hewas a prisoner of war and became a
Christian. Yeah, yeah, weinterviewed him. Yeah, so I met
him the day you interviewed him,and I shook his hand and hit me
later that hand shook Hitler's hand likeyou're one, Like how crazy is that?

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Yeah? History, Well, it'swhen you touch history and you really
touch it. You go to andI've talked about this before. You go
to the Cairo Museum where they havethe mummy room, and they dug up
the Pharaohs, all of the allthe pyramids, of course were looted,
all the except for Joan Commons.They were all looted, but they left

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the mummies because they weren't worth anything. So if you go to the British
Music I mean to the Cairo Museum, the Mummy room, you will see
the mummy of Ramsey's a second Ramsey'sthe great the greatest early and I mean
obviously it's a little worse for wearthirty five hundred years later. So it
looks very parchment. D looks likeis like a dark parchment is his skin,

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but his face is there and shouldhave taken a toe. Yeah,
yes, very funny boy, youtalk about that. But the point is
you're looking at the guy who saidno to Moses. The guy, not
a reproduction, that's him. Andthat's when you get tingles down the back
your You and I were in Philadelphiaand we went to God where were we?

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And you and I both got chills. I think they had what Thomas
Jefferson's cane or something, or hisdesk. Yeah, and you and I
stood there where he sat. Itrue, we were in there alone,
and you and I both got thechills, and like we're standing in American
history right now. All right,guys, Oh we have so much the
show still going. No, Idon't care. We don't care anymore.
Okay, it's a Thursday, Marchseven, still raining out there. I

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can't believe it rain, Like whatsixty percent chance of rain yesterday. I'm
looking outside and it's raining cats anddogs. It's almost over, Bill,
It's almost over. Yeah. Afew times I almost stepped on a poodle,
stepped in a poodle in a poodle. Yeah, thank you, sir.
All right, Good morning, Neil. Time timing is Keta. Good
morning, Good morning, Willie Wolf, and good morning uh okay, you

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didn't have your mic on, sowe had a lot of beck go good
morning. That's better. Okay,it's just a little far amy. Good
morning. Well hi there, howare you? I'm okay? Okay,
you know same. You know Iknow how you love it when people ask
you how Yeah? I just loveit? Yeah, okay, yeah,
okay. You know I handle thema lot and they're told the callers say,
do not say how are you?Bill does not care. He doesn't

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want to answer, how are youhorrible? Or you don't care? Yeah,
you're right, I don't. Robinis doing this by yourself. I
don't know where Tony is. Goodmorning, Robin. No hoodie today?
Just a baseball cap. No,she's got her hoodie. Oh you have
a hoodie? Oh okay, bythe way, do you actually have hair
under there? I've never seen youwithout some kind of is its enough to

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put it in a tea? It'slike you don't wash your hair in the
morning, coming here, and you'renot. Honestly, I just don't like
my hair very much. Uh well, I certainly like my hair. What
hair when I when I get myhair? It? Actually, the only
time I actually see hair is whenI have those hairs. That's nasty.

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Thank you. Okay, guys,why don't we do this? Why don't
we start a Thursday handle on thenews? Amy King, Neil and me
lead story. You got to doall right tonight. Uh. It's uh
the State of the Union by PresidentBiden, and it's literally all about is

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he too old to be president?That's what it's going to be about.
How is he come how does hecome off? And it's going to be
if he comes up with skinny jeans, yeah, and like sunglasses, I'm
going to die. He's going tohad up dog. I know he is
going to have to come out asspry. And you know it's the perception
that he is too old. Ishe looks like an old man? He

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just looks like he's walking on bumpygrass. He does. He's sort of
in a shuffles. It just makesme nervous, Like it's true he shuffles
and it's uh and it's terrible.In the meantime, you've got Donald Trump
who waddles. But it doesn't matter. When the campaign was going on,
Joe Biden used to bound up thestairs and up to the lectern, I

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mean literally run up there. Andif he was walking in a parade or
some procession or something. He wouldrun over to people in the crowd say
hello. And now it's what hehas done us, just the hubrist.
The country needs him now, nomatter what he no matter how old,
he should dye his hair, comeout with a goatee, some skinny jeans,
and just be like doing finger fingerguns peww. Yeah, it's going

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to be it's going to be toughfor him. In the meantime, he's
going to tout everything that's going on, and he'll be here's what's gonna happen.
You're gonna count the applauses. Itwill be the Democrats standing up and
applauding, the Republicans sitting on theirhands. I'm expecting Marjorie Taylor Green when
she broke precedent by screaming liar,liar, I mean at the top of

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her lungs, to the point whereI wish that the Sergeant of Arms had
thrown her out as well. Theyshould. Yeah, it's just you'll see
that. You'll see that happen.Do you think he's gonna do that weird
whispery thing. I don't know.Yes. And now it's time for the
State of the Union. Yeah,I don't know. It's just we're doing
it's going to I'm not gonna missit, that's for sure. Corn Pop
was a bad dude, all right. One more, by jove. I

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think they've done it, actually passsomething. The US House has passed the
first six spending bills needed to keepthe government funded on a long term basis,
which stops another possible shutdown tomorrow wherethey did a continuing resolution a couple
of weeks ago, and then theyhave to pass six more. But they're
halfway home. And this has nothingto do though at this point with the

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border. Nope, it has nothingto do with helping Ukraine or Israel.
And those are the big issues ofthe Republicans. And it got to the
point where if they stop the fundingagain, the Republicans would have been nailed
for this. Every time that fundinghas stopped, every time that we've stopped

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the government. The Republicans who didwouldn't vote for it. Really lost some
political points, they really did.I think they realized, okay, because
stopping the government from working. Forexample, if you work for the government
only two point three or two pointfour million people do, you don't get
checks, No, no, youget warrants. We'll pay you later.

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Try doing that at the counter atthe supermarket. When you get a box
of cornflakes going across the counter,I'll pay you later. How can you
do that with a fourteenth Amendment?We'll have people work for free? Oh
good point, good point. Wellthat's it. You know, I hadn't
thought of that. But they're notconsidered slaves there. But I'm saying,

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I understand free is you could beall right, could argue, except you
can quit. You can always walkout the door and not work. So
that's not a violation of the fourteenthAmendment. You're out of order. This
whole show is out of order.Okay, we're coming back. You're listening
to Bill Handle on demand from KFIAM six forty. As we continue with

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Handle on the news, Amy Kingand Neil and me. Well, this
is unexpected. I suppose Senate GOPleader Mitch McConnell announced that he will support
the Donald Trump for the presidency.He has no choice. Yeah, I
know. He basically came out andsaid it should come as no surprise that

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as nominee he will have my support. But this is you know, he
was very, very pointed and outspokenabout Trump and January sixth. They hate
each other. He believes genuinely thatDonald Trump created January sixth and was involved

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in overthrowing the government because he wantedto. A matter of fact, to
this day, former President Trump willsay that if Joe Biden, Joe Biden
wants to overthrow the government and undergoa coup. So the democracy has gone
in this country. And Mitch McConnellcould have bailed out because I think he

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said he's retiring at the end ofthe term, so there's nothing anybody can
do to him. I think hisbrain retired sometime and he's stepping down a
speaker. He's going to finish asminority leader. Sorry, how long does
he have? I think in Januaryhe's done being the minority leader. But
then he's going to finish out histerm, so he has nothing to lose

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by saying I refuse to endorse.It's just his loyalty to the party.
Yeah, I don't understand that.I find loyalty to anything goes beyond Yeah.
Just he needs a hard reboot,that guy. Yeah, Well,
this could be a game changer.A missile attack by Yemen's houthy rebels on

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a commercial ship in the Gulf ofAiden killed three people. Up until now,
they've been firing all their rockets anddoing drone attacks and all that stuff,
and they've caused some fires and Ithink a ship's thank but nobody's died
yet until yesterday. Yeah, thisis a thing that changes the game.
Think about this. Uh, you'vegot Whothi's are a terrorist group and that's

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legitimate. What terrorist group have youever seen? Has radar installations, has
anti ship missiles, has some ofthe finest machines and artillery and well in
the drones, it's a full one. I just it's astounding what they have.

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And so the attacks on the utiesare going on. It's going to
take an international invasion of Yemen tojust take them out. That's it.
And the world doesn't want to goboots on the ground. I don't know
what else Where's that line? Well, you think three people killed on the
shipping, But assuming that you're willingto pay the price for three people killed,

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okay, because poor people die probablyby accidents in a given year on
a ship. At some point,when it completely stops international shipping, cold
just stops it. At that point, you go is it worth not attacking
who these or we let's going tobe? I think so, yeah,
what about the environmental impact? Whocares about that? Well, but that
should be a like I'm surprised thatmore people aren't screaming about that, like

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they had that the other ship thatdid sank had twenty one thousand metric tons
of fertilizer. I know that justhelps the seafloor grow. No, it
doesn't. Yeah, just all thoseplants to the bottom of the ocean,
they just grow faster, a lotof seaweed. Please, have you been
to the beaches out here? There'splenty of poop in the water. And

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that's not even fertilizer. It canwell, it can be, Yeah,
there's but it's not six to onea half dozen of the other all right.
So this has been ongoing. Thejury now convicting the movie armorer of
involuntary manslaughter in that fatal shooting byAlec Baldwin on the set of Rust.
So this continues. You know,now those fingers were being pointed in every

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direction, which is probably a badanalogy here, but in this case,
now you've got people that are beingheld accountable. But the second thing that
that she this gutarist. Reid facedthe second charge of tampering with evidence because
I guess they accused her that shehad into a small bag of narcotics or

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something that didn't fly, but theother but she was so negligent as to
not looking at checking that's her jobas to whether or not there was live
ammunition. The part of this storyI don't understand is they have also charged
Alec Baldwin with involuntary manslaughter because hepointed the gun at people. Go wait

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a minute. He pointed the gunat the camera, which happens all the
time frontal shots, not when there'ssomeone behind it. Yeah, they I'm
sure they do. I'm sure theydo because they're blank. No you're not,
because people have died from blank's too. Yeah, but that in their
heads they've been shot, they decidedto blow their brains out accidentally. Brandon

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Lee, Brandon Lee, the lateson of the late Bruce Lee, was
killed on set of The Crow froma from shrapnel as well. So there's
the rule is you're never supposed topoint it at somebody. They're supposed to
do off. You know, it'son an access so that you it looks

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like they're pointing out to you,but you're not supposed to. All right,
Well, I've seen too many shotsthat are shot at at the camera
but nobody's behind it, all right, they're in video row or whatever.
All right, all right, I'llbuy that that resonates, does it?
No? Okay, Well it's abouttime. Governor Hokel has come out,
the governor of New York and says, I'm sending hundreds of National Guard members

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to patrol the subways and search passengerbags because everybody should be safe on the
subway. How long has it beengoing on that people have been getting shoved
off the platforms. It's been forever. But the crime rate is particularly high,
so they've arrested a few people fordoing that. George Gascon is defending
a few of them in New York. He's asked for you know, special

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a parent's permission. You can dothat, you know, Oh, so
he can go there and say itwasn't their fault. No, he can
go there and actually defend them incourt. He's saying, you know what,
life pushed them so hard that allthey were doing was pushing life back,
and that old lady into the gutterof the subway by the way a
lawyer can go to another state wherehe or she has not licensed and asks

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permission of the court to in thatcase represent a client one way or the
other. Well, they don't needthat. They've got a really crappy da
there too. Not like George,not like good old George, gorgeous George
that you never see. He's likePosatoni Phil. You never see his shadow
because he never comes out. Whenhe does, his hair looks disheveled.

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He just is a mess. PoxataniGeorge. If he sees his shadow,
the defendant is innocent. If hedoesn't see his shadow, the defendant is
innocent. To tell you this,he's like like quiet and you can't hear
and speak up. You're listening toBill Handle on demand from KFI AM six
forty Neil, was that going tobe with us tomorrow? Oh well I'm

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not dying. Yeah, yes itis. This is a neilag Neil is
going to be doing nine to onefilling in and he'll be with Marla Tayees.
Look at you, who's a bigboy? Marla Teas from Fox eleven
News, so you can hear yousee her six pm and eleven pm.
Yeah, on Fox eleven. Soit's all yeah, they work well as

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a team. Okay, she's greatfun. All right, let's continue on
with handle on the news, Amyand Neil and me. All right.
So, a record twelve point fivebillion with a beat and losses from online
scams were reported to the FBI intwenty twenty three. This is a major
surge of cryptocurrency investment fraud. It'smore than two billion dollars in in total

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lost chrzy scams in twenty twenty two. Yeah, I'm gonna at seven twenty.
I'm going to take a spin onthat. And it's not fine at
all. With these ransomware clowns callclowns, these ransomware criminals cockroaches. We
should get into that. Yeah,we should a lot of money, Amy,
I spy a spy balloon? Maybethe Defense Department is looking at a

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balloon that was found by some fishermenoff the coast of Alaska last week.
They say, you know, thatlooks a lot like that one that was
floating in the skies over the USlast year. So they're taking another look
to see if it may have beena spy balloon also, and the other
one, remember the Chinese spy balloonthat came over and wandered around. Yeah,
was shocked. We shot it downabout a week later. It also

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it entered through Alaskan airspace. Yeah, you would think by now the FBI
would have figured this out. Itwould take them about thirty seconds to go,
this is a spy balloon. Lookat the equipment, look at the
way it's made. And there we'renot hearing, still investigating yet. And
how long has it been? Atleast a week? I mean, balloons
aren't known for their speed, soyou think, like a plane can get

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up there and go, Yeah,it's just a balloon. Well, the
one in that first one that Amy'sreferring to went across the United States and
literally they shot it down over theAtlantic Ocean. Yeah, but they knew
they said it had equipment on it, all right. The where am I?
Oh? Mass graves? This ishorrible. Archeologists say that they have
discovered what maybe the largest mass graveever excavated in Europe, site of southern

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Germany, roughly fifteen hundred, onethousand skeletons of plague victims. Yeah,
you would think immediately Germany, andI know immediately comes to mind. No,
these are plague victims. And thisis like five hundred years ago during
well they're looking at one year ofthe epidemic sixteen thirty two to sixteen thirty
three, and Nuremberg was one ofthe big, big centers of plague.

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Is there doing new construction or somethingit came across, Well, Israel does
the same thing. Yeah, whenever, you know, they're digging for
a foundation or whatever, and boom, the if anything is found, the
stumma of antiquity stops stops cold.As a matter of fact, if you
go to Jerusalem, Herods not Herod'sthe who the hell was it? The

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chief rabbi, whoever they who wassat on the court on Caiaphas. Yeah,
I think kay, yes, Caiaphas, thank you for that. Who's
going to know except Neil Caiaphas ishome. Oh yeah, was found.
I've been there. You can actuallygo and see it underneath the building.
And they have underneath f I rememberthey have not jail cells, but holding

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cells for it's crazy. Yeah,it's fascinating stuff. Seems like idea we
could all get on board with.But a new ad campaign has been launched
leading up to Sunday's Academy Awards.It's being done by the Nuclear Threat Initiative.
They put up billboards saying, foryour consideration, make nuke's history.

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And there's street posters that say Oppenheimerstarted it, we can ended it.
And then also thirteen Oppenheimer nominations thirteenthousand nuclear weapons. You know what does
that do? You have this letterthat is signed by these high end actors
and just some cast members Matthew Modine, Tony Goldwyn. Then you had Michael

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Douglas, Fine, Jane Fonda,Lily Tomlin all signed into this petition.
Oh, we have to stop nuclearweapons. Okay, what does that mean?
We unilaterally stop and the Russians justgo crazy. It's just it reminds
me of City of Oakland passing anordinance that Oakland will be a nuclear free

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zone. No nuclear weapons that aretransported by the US government from one place
to another can pass through Oakland.Come on. Unfortunately, it stands in
the same category as the gun argument. If you try and get rid of
it, then only bad people havethem because they're not playing by the rules.
Yeah, the same thing. Imean the Second Amendment, folks,

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and one in court that you know, we're all Second Amendment folks, stopping
stopping you from owning a nuclear weaponis a violation of your Second Amendment rights.
Well, a home one, nota big one, like just for
home defense. Can you imagine thisguy breaks into my house boom? I
mean takes little little overkill maybe,but hey, you got a second.

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It's a deterrent. If you hada sign outside that said uh protected by
dukes, it's a deterrent. Itis, all right, speaking of a
deterrent, maybe this shot is Targetis doing what everybody's doing, and that
is having a paid membership program.So next month it's coming our way April
seventh. It's going to rival programsfrom Amazon and Walmart. It's called Target

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Circle three sixty. What does itdo, Neil, What does it do?
Not a whole lot? So youhave unlimited rather access to free same
day shipping on orders of thirty fivedollars or more, free two day shipping,
the ability to return items up tothirty days later, and access to
automatic deals. So I'm curious asto what this is going to take.

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It's going to go start at fortynine bucks a year, but after May
eighteenth, it's going to go upto ninety nine bucks. Here so no
one can you get into Costco withit? And if not, why would
you do it? And just geta Costco card? And here's the question
I have. You've got a companythat is calling it circle three sixty?
How many degrees are a circle?Is that a little redundant? Three sixty

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exactly? Would it be circle oneeighty? It was a half circle one
eighty circle sphere three sixty pi?Okay, yeah, and they shortened it.
All right, let's go ahead andtake a break. We're done with
that. Neil. You could goon and on, but I'm cutting you
off. I could go, oh, I'm actually started a group about that.
It's called on and on and on. No, you're listening to Bill

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Handle on demand from kf I AMsix forty tonight. Is state a union
address? Of course we'll be talkingabout that tomorrow. Neil will not be
with us tomorrow. He is broadcastingnine to one right after the show,
and it'll be with Marla Tayas fromFox eleven News. Okay, back we

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go, as we finished Handle onthe news on this Thursday, Amy King,
Neil me, so, before youbuy that ocean front property, you
should probably know that several coastal citiesaround the US are disappearing into the ground.
According to new research, thirty twocoastal cities could be at risk of
flooding by twenty fifty because of subsidence, which is that gradual caving or sinking

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of an area of land. Yeah, you think in terms of sea levels
rising because of the Arctic ice sheetsmelting and all of this climate change.
But also the cities are sinking.So you put the tour together and congratulations
for buying fourteen million dollars worth aproperty in Malibu on the ocean front.

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You'll actually be in the water.Yeah. But they're also saying that cities
like Boston, New Orleans, andSan Francisco could be the ones that start
experiencing flooding, So not only likecool coastal areas, but the big cities.
Yeah, it's gonna be very Idon't envy my kids and grandkids.
I don't envy anybody that has yourbloodline personally. The world's biggest bird fountain

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is now in Las Vegas. Thisis a cool story. Actually, the
Bellaggio, the big fountains show thatyou see there all the time. Will
they paused it? And not becauseof any tech problems, but because a
yellow builled loon landed in the watersof the fountain, so they turned it
off. This is one of theten rarest birds in the US. That

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is cool and yeah in that netand it landed in there, and they're
like, uh, they stopped everything. Bird watchers came out by the thousands,
and then it finally left flew offand a hunter took it out.
Did not Oh what's the matter?Wentd you do I have the story wrong?
Yeah, apparently the fountains don't bugthe bird. But they've said,
yeah, let's just not do anythingfor a little while and give them some

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room. Yeah. It was thebiggest gathering of virgins in Las Vegas.
The birdwatcher Convention came out. Itwas good for them. Yeah, save
the birds. So you know,all this rain we've been getting, we
might get another super bloom. Youknow that's when the hills just light up
in color. The state parks officialsare saying chances are high and if you

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want to know where to find them, there is a well there's a wild
flower hotline. Yep, there's reallysuch a thing. From March eighth,
so starting tomorrow until June, theTheodore Pane wild Flower hotline dedicated to all
things flowers will be available for youand you can google it to get the
numbers. So I'm not going totell it. So you go out to
the desert, which people do,and they go out and you see photos

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of these wonderful acres and acres ofwildflowers out there. You actually go out
there and it is so jammed.It looks like the parking lot on the
way to the Rose Bowl in Pasadena. It's hour after hour of cars.
That's what you're actually seeing every littleroad, and they run over the flowers
to get places. I mean theyliterally, yeah, that trap. That's

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unfortunate, though, don't stamppeed overeverything. They actually closed the whole area
out near Lake Elsinor last year becauseof that. But then like we went
to the Poppy Reserve out past Lancasterand they have trails and stuff that you
can go walk and it's pretty spectacular. And then you give Heroin samples at
the poppy Reserve. Probably not youknow, out there in southern California,

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they used to get the influx ofyoung people learning about themselves and growing up
and they called it the super JudyBloom. No one, no one,
no, all right, Neil,not even am oh, I got it,
Neil. You finish it up withand this is you with nude cheese.

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It's a weird concoction. Cheesy ranch. This is a collaboration between Hidden
Valley and Cheese. It announced yesterdayjust in time for National Ranch Day coming
up on this weekend, March tenth. So cheesy ranch is made with one
real cheese and the zesty flavor ofranch. This rich and savy flavor experience.

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So Hidden Valley Ranch Cheese It's joinedforce is to create this cheesy ranch
dressing. Not it's not a cheeseit cracker, it's cheese it dressing.
Yeah. So they have a coupleof different dippings. They've got garlic Ranch,
Nashville Hot creamy, hllapeno, theygot all these different ones coming about
six bucks nationwide at Kroger's, Walmartand the like. Real quick, I

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want to point out just because thisis our last story, and of course
brought me another one that I couldn'tcare less about when they said it,
you don't care about any of this. I don't. A plane catches fire.
United Airlines flight returns to Houston,and everybody survived and there are no
injuries. That's not a story.Okay, Oh, this just end A

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bunch of people died. That's better. Okay, that's better. No,
they get it. Sorry. Aswe finish up with the cheese at story,
it's made with one real cheese.Now is that the cheese that they
put in that little tiny bit?That part is one hundred percent real and
ninety nine percent of it is fakecheese. Hey, hey, listen,

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it's one hundred percent cheese at onesitttle tiny bit. It's in quotes and
the reel is spelled with two a'swith real ye. All right, fair
enough, all right, real quicklybefore we go some of the stories we're
going to be covering. President Bidenis set to deliver his final State of
Union address during his presidency, andtonight it will be all about how does

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he look? That's really it.His big thing is is he too old?
Yeah? Most of us think so. And we've got other news coming
up. Joe Larsguard is here withus today too, and then mo Kelly,
we have the Academy Awards. It'sthe State of the Union. What
did I say? No, thisis my Biden. Oh I got it.
Okay, welcome to the State ofand he just fell down by the

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way, Neil just had to pickhimself up. I'm okay, all right,
mo Kelly. We're going to talkabout the Academy Awards coming up on
Sunday, which no doubt we'll talkabout on Monday. Alright, guys,
we're done with that. Coming upthe State of the Union, we'll talk
about that. You've been listening toThe Bill Handle Show. Catch My Show
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