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You're listening to Bill Handle on demandfrom kf I am six forty. The
only religion is probably older than Judaism. Are the Moonies? No, I
don't think that's correct. But doI have that wrong with Red Moon?
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I believe so? Oh I believe? So okay, just fair enough,
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Here's Bill Handle. There we goThursday on a may have my mic on?
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That was the delay? You knowthis. I gotta tell you this
is so complicated working this system.I can't even begin to tell you.
For example, all I really dois deal with the microphone on and off,
and it on has this blue light. Off there is no light,
and I'm still dealing with this thirtyfive years later in broadcasting. Huh okay,
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morning gono, hey Bill, Yeah, thank you for pointing that out.
Neil, good morning, good morning, Willie Wolf. Yeah, thoughtful.
Thursday. The graphic behind Neil thatputs up and so it's have we
just with hearts? Oh come on, Neil, people come here for the
profundity. Oh please, what theprofundity? Don't use words that big.
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That's just it's too early for profundity. Okay, and he has hearts.
Amy's already been on a ship andit's only six oh five. Yeah,
I know, but hearts. Comeon, give me a break. That's
it's vomitus that really hurt you,Bill Handle, Yeah, yeah, yeah,
that's great Amy. Good morning,Hi Bill, and and good morning.
I like thirsty Thursday. Thursty Thursdayis very good. Does that all
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kinds of different meat? It does? You can be drinking at six am?
Yeah, or I don't think that'swhat she meant. She's been a
dirty girl. Yeah you are.Yeah, if you live in the Inland
Empire, it's a toothfull or toothlessThursday. I think the last time you
went to the Inland Empire, well, I would tell you what I did.
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Go is go to a swap meatand the biggest booth and the most
crowded were false teeth. I'll tellyou that they were actually swapping meat at
the swap meat. All right,guys, the Inland Empire has changed quite
a bit these days. It hasit has it's uh, it's the it's
all uh, well, it stillstays meth labs. Of course, you
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know, every had their house trailer, but it's also these huge fulfillment centers.
He's insane warehouses. Okay, enoughof that, because I've been told
by she who is all encompassing,that we have to get to the stories.
Oh, Heaven forbid me. Heavenforbid. So Anne, who is
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a producer of this show, andgently suggested, Handle, you're gonna do
this or I'm going to punch youin the crotch. All I'm like,
we just have so much news totell people. That's not what you said,
it was, no, noferently,no, No, that's not what
you said. You know, you'relike one of those hurting dogs, you
know, with sheep. Oh talkingabout Sheep was once again joining the Inland
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Empire conversation. All Right, guys, let's do it. Handle on the
news on a Thursday morning with Amyand did I say good morning Amy?
I think I did? I didall right with Amy and Neil and me
lead story. Well, Micky Haleyfell in the line yesterday. Yeah,
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well but she sort of she endorsedDonald Trump, but didn't endorse him.
She said she's voting for Trump,so it's sort of still a left handed
endorsement. Now, does she believethat Trump is going to make a good
president. She does not. Shebasically said, there are some issues with
Donald Trump, but Biden is acatastrophe. Now, why would she do
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this when she genuinely thinks that Trumpis going to be a disaster, and
just a hair less of a disasterthan Biden. She wants to stay in
the Republican Party. That's it.This whole thing was to keep her in
the Republican Party because if you don'tbow to Donald Trump, if you don't
kiss the ring, you're out ofthe party. That's how much control he
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has. He is all about loyalty, even to the point where he's sitting
in his trial and he summoned,summoned Republicans to come to his trial,
go out, and then tell thepress this trial is a disaster. It's
a witch hunt. And Donald Trumpwon the election. Mike Johnson, the
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Speaker of the House, number threein line for the presidency, bows to
Donald Trump. What are you gonnado in this race? Well, it's
do you think Biden is a greatpresident? No? Are you going to
vote for Biden? Probably? Okay, So how is that any different?
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Uh? Because I believe that DonaldTrump is completely unfit. I believe that
he is a genuine threat to democracy. I don't think she believes that Joe
Biden is a threat to democracy.She does not believe that Joe Biden is
going to completely got probably the JusticeDepartment. There's zero choice. He got
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two horrible choices. You do,you do? But I will go for
democracy. I think we can sustaina democracy and just live with a president
another president who has said publicly hewill destroy his enemies, those who voted
against him. He has said thatthe January sixth Committee, he will investigate,
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prosecute, and put into prison thoseCongress people that voted against him,
voted for impeachment. He has saidhe will sick the irs on his enemies.
He will only have in the JusticeDepartment people that are loyal to him
or excuse me, loyal to theconstitution, which means loyal to him.
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No, he's actually said loyal tohim. That is scary, you know,
I'm just telling you. I'm justtelling you, Yeah, I've never
seen a president like that who's goingto do everything he can and push I
guarantee you, if he wins theelection, and I say this right now,
I guarantee you, he will pushhard to change the constitution. So
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he gets a third or fourth term, if he can absolute guaranteeing it,
that's what's scary. He would remember, there was talk of him leaving.
He wouldn't commit to leaving the whiteHouse. He wouldn't commit to leaving the
White House, even assuming the electionwas rigged, which it wasn't. He
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said, I don't know if I'mgoing to leave the White House. I
just may stay right here. Andwhat are they going to do? That
would have been fun to see.Yeah, the Secret Service would have dragged
him out, would have dragged himout and thrown him in on the White
House lawn. Oh no, that'sprivate. Thrown him on the sidewalk.
You ever heard of a president saying, I don't know if I'm leaving,
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I just may stay. We've hadsome garbage presidents. I'm not our own.
Did any one of them? Didanyone of them say they're going to
leave? Look at all the hyperboleabout Nixon and now he's but there was
no issue of him leaving the WhiteHouse. But he went after his enemies.
He did, He had an enemy'slist with the irs. He did,
and he got nailed for it.The problem is, as long as
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Republicans are in power in the Senateor the House. Then he won't.
They will help him go after hisenemies. Didn't Obama go after people with
the irs? No, nothing likethis. No, No, he didn't
have this enemy's list. He didn't. All right, let's just move on
a second. This more fun.People dying of bird flu. Yeah,
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a second person, except they didn'tdie. A second person has gotten the
bird flu from a cow. TheUS documented it, according to the Setters
for Disease Control. Health officials identifiedthe avian influenza case in a dairy farm
worker in Michigan. Now this followsanother person being infected from a dairy farm
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in Texas. And here's what theygot. An eye infection. Yeah,
that's it. But the concern isthat it's jumping. Yeah, and it's
going to go to other animals too. They're looking at it going to the
swinehertz. This is where you knowthe phrase when pigs fly. It is
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really going to hit hard. Pigbird flu. Yeah, they're going to
have to call it the zoo flu. Eventually. It also going to go
through all the animals, all right. Nineteen families of the students and teachers
killed or injured at rob Elementary schoolin Uvaldi, Texas, announced that they
have settled a lawsuit with a cityfor two million. Seems small to me.
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It is small, and there's areason for it. But they announced
that they're also suing ninety two officerswith Texas Department of Public Safety, school
district and individual employees as well.That was just a cluster f all the
way around, and horrific to thinkkids were calling and a lot. Yeah,
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I mean a story that was justcompletely insane. Why people didn't go
to prison, why nobody was evencharged for it? The police chief resigned,
the chief of the school police resigned. And why did they settle for
one hundred thousand dollars a family Becausethat was the limits of the insurance that
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the school district and the city hadAnd if they had gotten a mass of
a war, they supply would havegone bankrupt. So all their cities have
gone bankrupt. Stockton went bankrupt.Counties have gone bankrupt, utilities have gone
bankrupt. Oras County went bankrupt.It did when was that? Yeah,
I went bankrupt a bunch of yearsago with bad investments. Shorter lines maybe
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in your future. The California Departmentof Motor Vehicles has digitized more than ninety
percent of its services. So startingJune third, next week, they're going
to offer more self serve out ofoffice options at DMVs and at retail locations
like grocery stores. So if youjust need a simple vehicle registration renewal,
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you can do that at the kiosk. You can do license renewals, you
can request a copy of your vehicleregistration records and driver license records. You
can get a lost or stolen licenseor ID replaced at these kiosks. And
they're saying they're expecting that to cutdown on the number of people in lines
at DMVs by about two hundred thousanda month. Have you been to the
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DMV lately, You make an appointmentonline, you go right in. They
have become gone from the worst agencyto deal with to one of the best.
The other agency which is wonderful todeal with the Social Security They have
done a great job. The lasttime you were in the DMV, I
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don't know what eight months ago,had a problem with my license. You
know my license plate. Oh thissays handle on myself. Oh that's very
strong, that's very strong. Youknow this show people, When the show
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used to be if you remember inthe morning, it was handle yourself in
the morning. I remember, whatare you tinkering with right now? By
the way, I'm putting up therundown? Oh okay, because we changed
the stories a little bit, allright. So anyway, the show was
handle Yourself in the morning. Andsome lady called me and just just ripped
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into me. Do you know whatthat means? Do you know how disgusting
that is? I said, lady, you're lucky that my last name is
in fondle. Oh my gosh.Wow. And now the Morning Show with
Bill Finger. So TikTok plans globallayoffs in both it's orations and marketing workforce.
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Yeah, and this doesn't have anythingto do with the recent potential sale
and shut down either. It's justnot doing as well. A lot of
these the a lot of these streamingservices aren't doing well well. How do
they make money? They put upads, people pay for things, and
then they sell, they really sellthe data because they're able. When you
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go on TikTok, they know whoyou are and they know how old you
are. It's all data mining,but they know what it's saying. People
on every single platform they just keepjumping how much data are you going to
get, Well, you're going toget a lot because you're talking about buy
from me, and you've got differentkinds of data, different demographics that go
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on TikTok then go on Amazon.And by the way, the reason TikTok
is falling apart is because the usersare really declining because everybody who went on
those did those TikTok challenges, isnow dead. So they don't really reproduce
for eating a bunch of tide podcas. That's basically so they're gone. Yeah,
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maybe they should look into that.Well. So winds are not only
wreaking havoc in the US. Boy, we've had a lot of tornadoes here,
but a strong gust of wind hasknocked over a stage at a campaign
rally in northern in the northern Mexicanstate of Nuevo Leon. At least nine
people were killed, including a cupthat child. Sixty three others were hurt.
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Have you seen video first of allthe winds that they toppled those turbine,
Those wind turbines, I mean theones that are hundreds of feet tall
and are massive, just crumpled Idon't know where somewhere in the Midwest,
And have you the video of thetornadoes, Remember the tornadoes, the tornado
wash walk storm watchers used to doit from a distance. Now they're two
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feet away from those tornadoes. Imean, you're looking at him. You
remember the movie Twister. There's anew one coming out. I just saw
That's what I was gonna say.I just saw it's called Twisters. But
I don't check me checker. Idon't know. I don't know if it's
a I don't know if it's asequel or if it's it's kind of it
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is a sequel. Yeah, okay, so it's kind of the story.
Younger group of people, but theystill have the Dorothy whatever and the they
have, Yeah, they have thattechnologies that they can figure out. There's
video of one town I think itwas Illinois that the twister went through and
it flattened three hundred or four hundredya or maybe one hundred two hundred yards,
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leaving the buildings outside of it untouched. And you see the path of
the tornado and everything in its pathwas gone, I mean nothing but debris.
And that is your normal tornado,maybe a couple hundred miles, a
couple hundred yards wide. Then there'ssome that are half a mile wide,
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these massive tornadoes. The last onethat hit down was an EF three,
but they're going to make it toan EF four. I mean, hundreds
of tornadoes this tornado season, hundredsof them, don't you. You know
that old saying that if you putyour problems in a pile with a bunch
of other people, you'd probably takeyours back. That's how I feel about
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earthquakes in California and so cal Ifeel like if we put everybody's disasters in
a pile, I'd still take earthquakesand stay here. Tornadoes, well,
yeah, because yeah, because you'retalking about just a few people dying.
Same thing with tornadoes. The townthat was wiped out, there were a
couple of neighbors who had basements andthe ones who die didn't. And there
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was an interview with a lady sayingthat couple next to meet gone, they
didn't survive. The couple across thestreet, they didn't survive. And this
couple whose house was flat and nothingthere, they did because they went underground
with those to those storm shelters whichyou have to have. I mean,
I just don't get it. Ihave a basement, with those bulkhead doors,
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those old amm Yeah, well justin case the big tornado Los Angeles,
you're gonna be okay, yeah,horrible for earthquakes. I would imagine
that the whole house comes down onyou. Yeah. Maybe, all right,
let's do one more and then we'lltake a break, all right.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer pushed backon claims of former President Trump's political opponents
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are out to kill him. Yeah, as outlandish and dangerous and urge GOP
colleagues to tap down the conspiracies heworried could lead to violence. And this
has to do with a whole crookedJoe Biden's d OJ and their legal and
constitutional rate of mar Lago. NowHere is authorized, he says, the
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FBI to use deadly lethal force.Well, they are, they are,
and it's a what it is isprocedures manual that is given to every FBI
agent that goes into a home ona search, and it says, here's
when you can use deadly force whenyou are attacked, when your life is
in danger. It's a straight proceduresmanual that's handed to everybody on every search,
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and it is there's limitations there isn't. It's a use of force manual.
And what Trump did is say hetook that use of force manual and
talked about lethal force, same onethat's used in every single search, and
said, this is proof the FBIis out to kill me. This is
Biden out to kill me. Andof course, uh sure, why not
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now? And there is another conspiracy? Yeah, with all this, it
was the traditional stuff says, youknow, if there's a resistance, but
it was the one page that saidwhen you see orange shoot yeah. Yeah.
He was like, come on,it's I mean, it's so crazy.
I mean, these what do youdo? And then the maga but
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believers, you're going to see Tshirts, et cetera. They were wanting
to kill our president. The FBIwants to assassinate our president. The Biden
administration has ordered the assassination. Okay, I mean, what do you do
with that? Here we go backto fitness to be president? Now,
would Joe Biden ever do that?As bad as Joe Biden is, would
he ever do that claim that they'reout to kill me, They're out to
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kill me. He's firing up hisbase, man, of course, he's
firing up you. Look at youmaking all kinds of friends. Yeah,
Joe Biden is sending meteors down onthe Republican National Convention. More people don't
have to pay, So there's ofas well, Oh you like this program,
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No I don't. The Biden administrationannounced the cancelation of another seven point
seven billion dollars in student loans,benefiting one hundred and sixty thousand Americans.
Yeah, this is a double hitfor Biden. Number one, he's going
after the young people by forgiving studentloans, and number two, he's going
after anybody who has money because thegovernment is subsidizing all of this by the
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tens of billions of dollars. Andhow does the government make money? What
it does is tax anybody who hasmoney. So let's punish the wealthy.
By the way, the wealthy isfour hundred thousand dollars or north of that,
you're considered super rich in the Bidenworld. Not that four hundred thousand
dollars is not a really good living, but considering the taxes, it is
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crazy making. So we talked aboutBiden being a horrible present and Neil proof
positive he is a horrible president.And why am I going to vote for
Biden? Because I'm more frightened ofTrump than I am of Biden. That's
it. Can you imagine not choosingthe lesser of two evils, which by
the way, we've been voting thatway for decades, or better the evil
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of two lessers. That's good point, good point. It's just this is
the I think the worst choice wehave had for president in just I can't
remember when, and I'm left theparties they both stink. Yeah they do,
they do. But the difference withBiden. Biden is he is His
stuff is all policy, which canbe overridden. It can be well no
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once, so don't alone is forgiven, is forgiven. But you know we're
not going to change America. Weare going to change America with Trump.
I guarantee you big change. Okay, let's move on because I can go
on forever here. I know.I just still believe in we the people.
That's yeah. I don't. Idon't York e the Donald. Okay.
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New York Times says another controversial flagspotted outside an Alito property. I
think this is a cabin or something. But man, I did not know
about this flag, nor do Irecognize this. It's been around since the
Revolutionary war in the white flag includesa green evergreen tree in the words an
appeal to Heaven at the top.And this is supposedly something that ties into
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the January sixth. You well,if you look at the video of the
January sixth insurrectionist the overrunning of thecapitol, you could see those flags,
you saw Trump flags, You sawthis flag, white flag with the green.
Of course the French flag has nogreen on it, but that is
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an entirely the white flag, justthe white flag. Yeah, so what
what? What is he out ofhis mind? He is so political?
I did this story, Yester.He is so political. Now the Court
is no longer truly interpreting the Constitution, at least not in Alito's eyes.
It's straight politics for him. It'sstraight conservatorship. It's state straight pro January
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sixth straight out. But didn't RGB. I know this is different, don't
get me wrong. But didn't RGBwear like the dissent caller and do stuff
that showed no her caller this iswhat women justices wear. That wasn't a
dissent caller. No, she hada partic that she wore when she dissent.
Okay, but let me ask thisOkay, but that was Okay,
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I'll grant you that, I don'tremember that. I'll grant you that there
is a big difference between dissenting,which she did Alito and Clarence Thomas,
for example, descent across the boardwith any liberal, any liberal decision.
Maybe so, but I found thatto be kind of tacky too. Okay.
It was praised by you know,yeah, by the liberals. That's
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true. Okay, Then then let'scompare her tocent caller to backing the insurrectionist
on January sixth. Oh, I'mnot yeah, I'm not going to go
that far. I want, right, that's the point. That's the point
I making. I think it wasa black eye in I don't even arguing
that based on that, And againI don't remember that based on that,
that is too political. I willgrant you that is way political, and
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she should be derided for that.But she is not backing insurrection and overrunning
of the US capital for the firsttime in US history by Americans. Well,
she's not backing anything, right now. Well, she's backing a lot
of dirt. You know, Iget that, that's done. Uh yeah,
okay, yeah, I'm too muchattacking insurrectionists, and I have to
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not attack the heroes of January sixth. I don't think there's anybody the patriots
refer to them as patriots or heroesother than all the MAGA supporters and former
President Trump quote heroes, hostages,patriots quote quote quote quote. Oh,
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by the way, Amy, beforewe start, you did that story about
the guy discovering the rattlesnake in hismailbox in a package. Yeah, yeah,
in a package. You didn't mentionthat they returned it to the Scientology
folks. That's a good pull thata lot of people probably don't know.
I don't know, remember, Oh, Scientology sent a rattlesnake to a guy
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who was trying to leave Scientology thathe opened up his he opened up his
mailbox and there was Hello. Buthe ever gotten away with it. I
mean, don't you think no onegets arrested, No one gets arrested for
crap like that. It's a church. No. I know that. I'm
saying as far as using a rattlesnakeor a deadly animal to do your dirty
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work, don't know. I mean, you think somebody's gonna find a guy
dead at the at the base ofhis sail box and go, I don't
know. Well, this one's interestingtoo though, because he went to the
post office, picked up a package, then got into a car with his
friend and said, hey, buddy, opened the package. And they opened
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the package and there was the snakeinside in the car. Yeah, and
apparently they had like disguised it andthey put like some cotton in the packaging
to try to kind of to mufflethe sound of the snake. Movie.
That's a movie. Snake's on acar. Oh yeah, these Monday to
Friday snakes in this Monday to Fridaycar, Little nod Dagary and Shennon there,
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Amy is this you? It is? It is? Ticketmaster is in
the DOJ's crosshairs, so the JusticeDepartment in several states are expected to file
a lawsuit could happen as soon astoday against Live Nation. They're citing alleged
anti trust violations, saying Live Nationhas too much control of the concert industry
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because it puts on concerts, itsells tickets, and it owes venues.
It drives up prices, decreases competition, and they say that doesn't work for
them. It's interesting, Well,first of all, this all kicked off
because of Taylor Swift's Eros tour orEra tour, because of the Swifties.
Yeah, these are they There arepeople in the Justice Department that have taken
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fandom to a whole new level.But you know, when you think of
it Live Nation or in this case, Ticketmaster, they really do have a
monopoly. I mean they have whateighty out of the markets? That crazy?
Yeah, why the Justice Department hasn'tgone after them before? If you
have thirty percent cent of a market, the DOJ is going to go after
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you because you control too much ofthe market. Can you imagine eighty percent
or seventy percent or whatever Ticketmaster has? And the prices are ridiculous. It
is all those hidden fees. Imean, this was one of the things
you might need to go after aswell. Yeah, something, it's just
nuts, right, your second backpackthey change you a charge of fortune for
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your second backpack? Yeah, oryour never mind, I get where you're
going, Thank you very much,Amy. Huh So, Neil, this
may just be me, but Ithink this story is saying that you're twice
as likely to hit be hit byBill Handle than me if you're walking near
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our cars. This says that thepedestrians are twice as likely, via this
new study, to be hit byan electric or hybrid car than a vehicle
that runs on gasoline or diesel,according to this study that came out of
London. Yeah, I mean it'strue. I mean, well, they
don't know why is well, becauseyou can't hear anything. They believe that.
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But they're still looking into they stillneed to do more studies. But
don't they have like those weird backupsounds and stuff that sounds like that there's
a wizard. Not really, notreally. My EV doesn't have a backup
sound. I think most evs don't. Trucks do, but I don't think
most cars do. Uh. Here'sthe story I was backing on Marjorie was
we were backing out of the drivewayand my mother was going to the mailbox
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you was visiting, and literally mymother would have been hit but for Marjorie
just glancing down at the rear cameraand oh my god, she slams on
the brakes, and of course Iimmediately said, why did you do that?
Why did you look at that camera? Well, you were trying to
cover up this. We could havesaved that because it was an accident.
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It would have been an accident.But the point is legitimately she would have
been hit because she did not hearthe car and she was right behind it,
and so that's what happens. Yeah, they're silent. They make no
noise at all. You can hearan eternal combustion engine. You can't with
these cars. Yeah, they areconsidering them silent but dead Well, well
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said no exhaust, So that isproblematic. Well, is this an effort
to get your vote again? TheBiden administration is released or says it's releasing
a million barrels of gas just intime to lower prices gas pumps this summer.
If you're a Biden fan, No, he's being presidential. If you
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think this is a callous political movelike I do, yes, or a
combination of the two. And isn'tthis is coming out of our strategic reserve?
No, it's you know what,not that's oil. I don't know
about gasoline. I didn't know thatthat was part of the strategic reserve.
I literally thought it was only oil. I've got to look. That went
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up And doesn't the price normally goup during the summer, Yeah, of
course it does, and especially inCalifornia, which is you know, how
much more can it go? WhyI don't have to go to ten dollars
a gallon? It's five sixteen onaverage for the state of California, much
higher in LA. And gas pricesnationwide are averaging three sixty a gallon.
We're almost two dollars higher. Weused to be fifty cents higher. It's
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crazy. Oh yeah, it's goingto keep going up too. It's going
to get worse when they slap onthat extra fifty cents next year. God
bless the way this state is beingrun, all right, blooh blah.
Blood. US Capitol police are investigatinga suspicious package containing two vials of blood
that we were sent to the RepublicanNational Committee headquarters. Caused an evacuation,
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of course, yesterday morning, becauseit's blood blood being sent. Do you
know that's why people every time peoplepretend to be Dracula, they go blah
blah blah. It's not blah blahblah. It's a horrible accent saying blood.
Yeah, blood. You know,I don't hear the blah blah blah.
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I really don't I hear the blood, but in a Romanian accent.
Yes, well that's the point.But if you watch Hotel Transylvania, which
I'm a fan of, uh,he goes. I don't say blah blah
blah. You are we really endingthe news segment on that story? Well
it started so great. We're done. Okay, that's it. We're done,
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guys. Not bad, not bad, all right. This is kf
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