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June 4, 2024 32 mins
Amy King & Neil Saavedra join Bill for Handel on the News. Biden plans to return migrants to Mexico when illegal crossings pass limit. Sheriff’s Department investigating theft of nearly 100 fire hydrants in LA County this year. Jury is chosen in Hunter Biden’s federal firearms case and opening statements are set for Tuesday. A heat dome will send temperatures into the triple-digits across the West as fired burn. Takeaways from Fauci’s testimony at contentious House hearing on Covid-19 pandemic. Toyota apologizes for cheating on vehicle testing and halts production of three models. A funeral home worker found a woman breathing 2 hours after she was declared dead, official says.
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You're listening to Bill Handle on demandfrom KF I am six forty. It's
clear gel on your shoulders. Youwait for it to dry. I have
to say that. I mean,where am I miss the very first line
of the story every morning to Whiteheadcry fair enough, fair enough. I

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didn't read it carefully. My fault. I hate when the info is buried
to the top. Yeah, that'sdon't worry, and now handle on the
news. Ladies and gentlemen. Here'sBill Handle, and good morning everybody.
Phill Handle here and the whole crew. It's a Tuesday morning, June fourth,
Taco Tuesday. I just heard theback part of that promo about home

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of the Paris Olympics. Is thatare we carrying that? Is I heard
carrying that? Yeah, we've partneredwith him, I believe. Oh I
didn't know that. Okay, that'scool. I actually like the Olympics.
They're all a little bit different.You know. This year's wrestling in Paris
will also include the baguette fights,where you have the French people go at

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it. Oh right, petition,Yes, that sounds great, we can
do that. And the one hundredmeter is actually run backwards. It's fascinating.
Why is it run backwards because theFrench do nothing but surrender and they

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during their various wars. Wow,white flags, yeah, the French ship.
That's right, the French ship,the tricolor is now one color.
When it comes in, it's abig white flag. Okay, that's enough
making fun of the French. It'sgoing to be a good time when that
when the Paris Olympics hit. Ican feel it. Yeah, you know,
Russia has been tossed out. They'renot They're not coming in. Oh

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no, I think there's some storiesabout that this morning too. It has
been tossed And you remember when thisis the second time out Russia. Remember
Russia, the US pulled out ofthe Olympics because of Afghanistan. This is
Jimmy Carter. Okay, so thenext Olympics, Russia pulls out of the

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Olympics. I mean it has becomea political football and now Russia again.
Russia was dropped this time from theOlympics. Although it doesn't do anybody any
good or harm, because what endsup happening is you have Russian athletes come
in under the Olympic banner, sothey're non aligned, except they're all Russian

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athletes, and everybody knows that they'reRussian athletes, so it is Russia.
It's just well like the French withthe white flag, you know, coming
in to the stadium. Well,it seems a shame to waste all those
drugs that they've been taking to Yeah, yeah, all right, let me
hello Hello, Neil, good morning, good morning, Willie wolf Amy,

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good morning, Well, Hi,bilm hi, and good morning, good
morning. Oh yeah, good morning. And Cono good yeah, good yeah,
good morning, excellent. The mumbling, yeah, the mumbling. Okay,
let me see what we got goingtoday Tech Tuesday with rich D Murraw.
A couple of fun topics we're gonnado. One is the issue the

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psychological issue of not returning shopping carts. Uh, there is there's a thing
to that. I mean a bigone. And if you've ever listened to
Conway Show, Conway is nuts aboutpeople not returning shopping carts. Like he's
out of his mind and it drivesme nuts. He goes over the top,
and you know Sea Bass from theWoody Show on our sister station ninety

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eight point seven FM, he doessomething called cart Narcs that's hilarious. It's
video and he actually wears a vestand stops people who don't return their carts
and sometimes they threaten his life.That's a great bit. I happen to

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be a cart returner. A lotof it had to do with listening to
Conway. I mean he shamed meinto it. Literally, I was sort
of sometimes I did, sometimes Ididn't, And boy did I start doing
it. We talk more about that, and I go to a Ralph's where
there's like one cart return and ifI'm parking in the wrong space, I

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have to go across that parking lot. Oh my goodness. Yeah. The
only thing that makes it worthwhile isthere's a little old lady taking her shopping
bags. And boy, there's ahit. That's good. Also, what
else we have going on? Okay? Oh, and here is something really
really important and it's a story wepulled and it is a survey that was

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done, a very important survey.And the question is when is it okay
to pick your neighbor's fruit? AndI'm not talking about dating your gay neighbor
either. I am talking about thefruit on the tree that your neighbor has.
Do they have a case? Youknow what it's all about? That?

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It is literally all about what peopledo, what's legal, what is
not? I get these calls onHandle on the Law all the time.
Okay, let's do it, guys. We are completely totally ready to do
it. Handle on the News ona Tuesday morning with Amy King, Neil
Savedra and me lead story, andthis is all about immigration and the border.

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The Biden administration is planning to returnmigrants to Mexico when illegal crossings and
then claiming asylum past the twenty fivehundred twenty five hundred per day mark.
He says, that's it. Onceyou hit twenty five hundred people who have
claimed asylum, no one is allowedover the border. We're stopping all asylum

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claims right now. The law isdoesn't matter how you cross the border.
Once you're in the United States,you see you claim asylum and boom you're
there and you have to wait fora judge and sometimes you wait for months
or years. They let you gobecause they can't put everybody in and not
in prison in very holding areas.And so he's saying, caught up with

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that number the administration did, butwhere at that's still a million people a
year almost, Yeah, I meanit's tie in, isn't that crazy.
Well, Now, in Mexico,what's the asylum from If you're a Mexican
national, hands there, you can'tget asylum. If you're a Mexican national,
are people coming you know, loweron the table from other places?

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Yeah? Right now, it's impossibleto get it from Mexico because the only
thing that where asylum is religious persecution. It is it is personal persecuse,
like you're in danger of the cartells, blowing up your family home or
killing your members of your family.You have to prove it. I mean
you have to. Can't just sayit. Financial problems do not cut it.

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You can be poor as a churchmouse and it doesn't matter for purposes
of asylum and amy. You're asterallyright. It's a million and the only
way, the only way that's goingto be stopped, two things have to
happen. Number One, no asylumor asylum claims have to be filed overseas
in the country of where you comefrom. Although if you're coming from Haiti,

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what do you do when there's nothere's not even a consulate there.
It doesn't exist because a whole placeis run by criminals. By the way,
that is a basis for asylum.So there's no easy answer to this.
So the church mouse couldn't get inon being poor, but if there
was a cat that wanted to eatthem at Yeah, sure, it's a
good analogy. That's a very goodanalogy. Just trying now that works,

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that works well. Apparently fire hydrantsare a hot commodity. Authorities say nearly
one hundred fire hydrants have been stolenin La County this year, some in
unincorporate areas, some in Lynnwood.They're saying this threatens public safety, disrupts
emergency services, and apparently thieves aretaking the hydrants and selling them at metal

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recycling centers. Yeah, and theserun by the utilities. Have you noticed
the increase in dogs being taken tothe vet for bladder problems? Nowhere to
pee? Yeah, yeah, prettymuch. Thank you for getting that so
quickly. Now what you know what, they should hit these metal exactly yards

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as well, because who's buying them? Yeah, it says like City of
Los Angeles, it's kind of hardto miss a fire hydrant. You know
what this is? They have todo a new section of domestic domestic terrorism
that when you are trying to causeproblems with the normal order you know,

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like a in law tortious interference.But this is tortious interference for the running
of the city. Yeah, here'smy question, And you're right. I
mean that's the problem. Is isthe ultimate consumer, which is the the
chop shop, if you will,the guy who buys it and then melts
it down. But how do youundo a fire hydrant without a fountain a

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geyser? So I watched huh,I watch cartoons and take that fire hydrant
off. I know, I meana body, it could carry an entire
body. It's like, it's likesometimes it could be that powerful. I've
seen what's happened in Atlanta. Uh, the entire water infrastructure is gone in

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Atlanta. I mean just the pipesjust blew up and you see the these
huge geysers of water. And that'snot from hydrants, that's from the mains
in the street. You know,Atlanta was on a boil water regulation restriction.
I think still there. I mean, it's crazy over there. So
I don't get it, And you'reright, that should be Uh, you
know, we're now back to twentyfive years to life. As someone is

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caught either stealing or buying one ofthese hydrants. If you had a whole
house purification system. You have toboil your water, no question. I
don't think so. I don't thinkso. No hum, yeah, all
right. In the category of powdereddoughnuts and guns, jury was sealed yesterday

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in the federal gun case against PresidentJoe Biden's son Hunter What is he hunting?
Drugs and guns? He They hada bunch of panelists, of course,
their question about their thoughts on gunrights, on drug addiction, and
of course the first lady there,do you know she's uh, she's got
her pH d. Yeah, yeah, education, she's doctor. When we

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when Joe Biden was first elected,when he ran the first time, you
couldn't refer to her as Jill Biden. You had to refer to her as
doctor Jill Biden. That was wasthe mantra. They dropped that because it's
so pompous. Yeah, I'm beinga smart ass, because every time she
walks in the room, everyone isdoctor this and doctor that. Yeah,
it's absolutely true. So she watchedfrom the front row of the court a

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lot of support, a lot ofsupport. And isn't that doesn't that sway
a jury or is this just becauseit's jury question? I think it sways
a jury. Well, when youshow up, you're the first lady and
you've got secret service all around staringat eye. I don't know, you
know, if I were the judge, I don't know if i'd let her
in the room. On the otherhand, on the other hand, keeping
her out is not kosher either.I mean it's open court room. America

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has open courtrooms. You can't youput us a side room with closed circuit
television so that she doesn't make aU understood and I And it's really mixed.
It's really mixed, but it isit is highly prejudicial. I would
argue if I were the judge,I would toss her uh and make every
accommodation. And they're going to gethim. He's got a world of hurt

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there because I don't even know what'she going to say. He admitted it
in his book that he was adrug addict at the time he made the
application. How do you get aroundthat? Yeah, I don't know you
but this is equally is which Huntyis Trump stuff that I just know,

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you know what you don't know?As No, I don't think it's as
which Hunty. I think Trump's whichhunting as which which huntiosity is on a
much higher level than this is.That's my take on it. So the
bottom line is I'm right, you'rewrong, Neal Okay, Oh that was

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easy. Sure. Yeah. Theheat is on, or at least it
is about to be a summer likeheat dome is parking itself over southern California
and northern California. Thermometers are goingto top triple digits for the first time
this year. It's gonna feel morelike July for much of the West.
Temperatures are expected to be about twentydegrees or more above average. Excessive heat

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warnings are up for more than tenmillion people here in California, also in
Nevada and Arizona this week. Arewe okay down here? Amy? Uh,
it's we are in the La Basin, But in the Ie we're going
to get up near one hundred andlike in the High Desert Analog Valley area,
that's going to be up to oneoh five. Yeah, but that's
typical. It's just I guess earlier, But that's typical summer weather Inland Empire.

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One oh five. It's that's normal. It's just I guess it's just
earlier. Or early June. Maybeit's not the time we're supposed to have
June gloom. Well we still gotthat, uh yeah for today anyway.
But yeah, it's gonna be it'sgonna be really warm tomorrow and then it'll
cool down a little bit, butit's gonna stay pretty hot through the last
restaurant, which is you know,welcome to Southern California. Yeah. Hey,

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a fun little fact here. HeatDome was my nickname in prison.
Oh there you go, all right, And when it rings out there is
it thunderdome? Yeah, exactly alot of dome. Oh boy, I
don't know who to feel worse forin this whole situation. Fauci had his
doctor, Anthony Fauci, former directoras we know of the National Institute of

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Ellogie Infectious Disease, you know,under multiple presidents throughout the decades, testified
yesterday at the House Subcommittee hearing aboutthe US response to COVID nineteen pandemic and
the origins of the virus. Andhe had the pleasure of having to discuss
this with he gets for Wright hatesFauci with a passion, and he has

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become the poster child for everything thatwas done wrong and his credit. He
just tells me to go just justyou know, pound sand and it's Jim
Jordan. But Fauci know what heand he talked about how his family was
given was head she had, hehad death threats against his wife, his
daughter. I mean, it's becomeso politicized that politics have now run into

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death threats. We never used tohear that. We never used to hear
that. Marjorie Taylor Green brought visuals. Did you see that? No,
his picture of things, look atthings, picture, bad things picture.
She just just that is an embarrassment. That should be an embarrassment to Republicans

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EveryWare. Yeah, Fauci was accusedof hiding the theory that the uh the
virus came out of a lab inChina, and that he was funding that
lab. All of it made up, none of that true, and he
just Jordan ailed into him. Didn'tyou find that? No? No,

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I didn't good for him for orI tell you, if I'm ever in
I'm thinking over and over again,if I am ever in front of a
committee that does that to me,I tell them to go screw themselves.
I just get up, walk out, and well you can't do that.
Go have me arrested. Just putme in handcuffs right now in national television,
because I won't take this kind ofabuse that you're handing out these senators

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in Congress, people when they're sittingon those committees or out of their minds.
I mean, they're just out ofcontrol. It's embarrassing. And Lincoln
and Reagan are rolling over. Oh, absolutely, absolutely well, at least
Toyota apologized. Toyota's chairman, IcoToyota, isn't that funny? Just spelled

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with a D instead of a T, apologized on Monday for massive cheating on
certification tests for seven of its vehicles. They suspended production of three of those
models. They say that the useof inadequate or out dated data was used
in collision tests, incorrect testing ofairbag inflation and rear state rear seat damage

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in crashes, and also engine powertests were found to have been falsified.
They say that the wrongdoing does notaffect the safety of the vehicles. Yeah,
VW, you got caught up infalse testing. I mean, just
and when they get caught it coststhem billions and billions of dollars. It's

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just dumb, is what it is. What was the VW because that wasn't
that long ago. Of course,you know, they faked the what do
you call the air quality issues,right emissions issues. They just completely fake
those figures. It cost them billionsand billions. Here's something I didn't know.
It just a fun fact, youknow how. I'm a history nuts,

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So I just happened to be inan East German phase right now.
I'm studying the Cold War in EastGermany and I've got a couple of books
on it. And we talked aboutone of the it was made in East
Germany. I mean crap cars duringthe communist era. The Trebant was one
of the cars that were just absolutegarbage and it was a twenty year wait

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for those Did you know that theTrebont some of the models, the chassis
was made with reinforced reinforced cardboard.This is the chassis of a car.
Look it up, really, yeah, look it up. Yeah, look
it up. I'll look it upduring the break. This is a weird

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one. The New York Stock Exchangedjust yesterday had a technical issue halted all
trading some of the major stocks andcaused Berkshire Halfway to be down ninety nine
point seven percent, and they saidthey found no indication that the glitch was
caused by a cyber attack, butit's been resolved yet. Now this is

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Warren Buffetts company, Berkshire Hathaway,and he's considered the greatest investor who ever
lived. And to give you anidea, it was down to one eighty
five hundred and eighty five dollars,which would be an insanely successful stock in
its own right. Berkshire Hathaway stockhas never divided ever. You've never seen

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it split. And now one shareone of Birkshire Hathaway is six hundred and
twenty seven thousand dollars. You wantto buy a share six hundred and twenty
seven thousand dollars. It has neversplit. Warren Buffett won't let it happen.
There's no other company that had nothad a stock split when it did

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this. Well, okay, imaginehow many people were having a heart attack
it yeah? Can you? Yeah? I know, I'll portfolio went down
ninety nine point nine seven percent.Anyway, that straightened out. It was
a glitch. Isn't he super hyperlike index funds? Yeah? I don't
know. He No, he mainlyhas companies he has Geico, he has

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the I think part of it isHalfaway. He also has remember how I
was it Hathaway shirts or Arrow Halthawayshirts that was a million years ago.
He bought into I think Coca Colaand then sold his position. I mean,
the number of companies that he hasis just astronomical. He is an
investor in companies, not funds,and people invest in him and he's considered

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the oracle of Omaha. He's basedout of Nebraska and he still has the
same house he's lived in for thirtyfive forty years. It's a modest house.
It's like a six bedroom house.The guy is worth over one hundred
billion dollars and he said, justa very interesting guy, very very interesting
guy. So Russia is using deepfakes to push its propaganda. The stunts

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that the propaganda teams are using includinguse using AI to impersonate Tom Cruise's voice,
narrating a fake documentary that attacks theIOC, the International Olympic Committee leading
up to the Olympics, and alsoit puts coffins with an inscription invoking the
Ukraine War near the Eiffel Tower.Again not real, but apparently it's part

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of an increasingly frantic effort from Russianoperatives to you know, put some stains
on the Olympics. Yeah, installany momentum Ukraine is making in getting the
Okay to use Western weapons. Hey, there's that's the politics of it.
And the IOC threw Russia out ofthe Olympics. It's because Ukraine seemed like

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Russia to use propaganda no, no, or the internet, right, yeah,
kind of a war just be amisunderstanding. Yeah, yeah, oh
man, good Written's lady. Judgejust yesterday rejected the defense bid for a

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new trial for Rebecca Grossman, whowas convicted, if you remember, back
in February of second degree murder forthe crash that killed those two beautiful young
boys who were struck while walking inthat crosswalk with their family in Westlake Village.
And she disgusts me on levels thatare really hard to articulate before the

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trial, during the trial, andnow after the trial. It just is
I want her to go away anddo her thirty four years or whatever and
be done with it. Yeah.It's an interesting legal issue. I mean,
this woman is I mean pretty sleazy. She was drunk, she plowed
into these two kids, two familiesin a crosswalk, accelerated just before that

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and hit these two kids, killthem, and off she runs on a
hit and run, and she wascharged with a second degree murder implied malice.
Implied malice, as she argues,I didn't mean to kill the kids,
so she didn't. It's not likeshe targeted the kids. But implied
malice is. It is so overthe top, It is so reckless that

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you have to imply that there wasmalice because it was that egregious. And
her attorneys argued it didn't reach thelevel of implied malice. They didn't deny
it. They just said this shouldbe a lesser charge. And the judge
said, oh no, no,no new trial. This is you got
it, and the prosecutors got itcorrectly. What makes this such an interesting

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story is she is married to theguy who created the Grossman Burn Center,
an internationally known burn center here insouthern California, I mean known all over
the world. He and his sonrun the Grossman Burn Center used to be
on Van Eyes Boulevard and Van Eyesand I think they moved out to Calabasas.

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So beautiful work, but they doincredible work. They do incredible noxious
socialite white privilegy garbage. Okay.And then and then my joke that I
have to use every single time isthe Grossman Burn Center has you know how
side effects of drugs, and theycreated an off brand or an off label

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use for viagra and no one knewit because what it did is kept the
sheets off the bodies of burn victims, male burn victims. Somehow, I
think the sheets would have still touchedyou. Well, I mean there was
never mind, never mind. I'vealways enjoyed that, and people don't.

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Okay, you know what. I'msorry. At least you know it now
we don't enjoy it. That's fair. Why don't we take a break.
What do you think? Oh?Oh real? Quickly? I did look
up the Trebon. Remember I saidearlier that the Trebon East German car was
such crap that they actually made thechassis and part of the car out of
reinforced conc reinforced cardboard. It actuallywas a form of sort of for MICA,

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an early and early formula for MICAthat used cotton fibers as part of
it. They didn't you steal,So maybe I went a little hyper hyperbolic
on cardboard, but basically out ofold sheets and uh for Mica great car.

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Spotify is getting more spendy. Let'sless than a year after it hiked
prices for most subscription plans, pricesare going up again. Yeah. Spotify
subscribers pay a buck more a monthstarting next month for ad free premium.
Yeah, you know, it's nobig deal. What's a buck a month?
Right? Except every stream streaming servicegoes up two bucks and three dollars

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and all a sudden you're looking atwhat an extra fifteen to twenty bucks a
month. It's just it's crazy onthe amount of money. But by the
way, anybody's Spotify user here,I do not use Spotify. I use
Spotify, Neil, no cono.Do you use Spotify? Yes? Okay?
And and do you use Spotify?Yes? I do? Okay,
that's three of us. Wow,you did the math so quickly. I

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know it's because I my calculator withme. What y'all are playing paying three
dollars more a month? It's crazymaking I can get access to anything I
want, right, Yeah, bycheating, I know, I understand,
because you can hack your way intoit. No, I'm saying that I
just use Alexa or anything like that, and I find the stuff they have.
They have an old school punk rockstation that plays a bunch of old

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great. Yeah, but you can'tset up But you can't set up your
own your own what is it?Your own programming? What are you going
to do? Punk rock station?You still get commercials? Oh on my
run, my morning run? Isthat what I'm going to be listening for?
What? What am I going tohave? I have the father of
a seven year old? Yeah,you're going to have you're in the car

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occasionally, I'm a father to sevenyear olds. Yeah, but I listened
to talk radio. I don't.I almost never listen to music in the
car, all right, unless it'sa rainy day. Then I listened to
classical music as I'm okay, thereyou go. I'm glad I asked you
that question. Okay, let's moveon. Oh boy, this is a
good one. This is a goodone. You got a Nebraska woman.
She's in a nursing home, declareddead by the staff. She had been

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into hospice care. So you know, hospice care. So when someone dies,
they don't call the corner or callthe authorities. It just they died
in hospice. Two hours later,the woman who everyone thought was had taken
her last breath. She's not acorpse. The employee at the Lincoln Funeral

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Holds Home spotted signs of life.Two hours later, she's breathing. It
doesn't say how long after that shedied if she's still around. I check
on my mother when she died,not for finds of life. I just
want to make sure she was dead. Wow. Yeah, that's why when

(28:34):
we tech take your pulse, I'mgoing to put a pillow over your face.
Oh yeah, just to make sure. And you know what it's going
to be. It's going to beone of those beautiful my pillows. That's
perfect. That's perfect. But theAmerican flag imprinted on it. Okay,
Amy. Lake Tahoe's topped out.So for the first time in five years,

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lake Tahoe is completely full. Whichthat's great, right, got a
lot of rain, but now thereeverybody's looking to be a little black rain
cloud. I swear no. Theyare like, oh, you know what,
it's full now. So the beachesare going to be smaller, so
they're going to feel more crowded thissummer. Yeah, that's great. I
always love looking at it the worstpossible way. This is I love this
story. Is that the deepest lakein the United States Tahoe? I mean

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it is deep. What's the deepestlake, dud do you're asking us and
not Surrey? Well, I justCrater Lake. I thought it was Crater
Lake, but I wasn't sure.So Crater Lake is in southern Oregon and
it's fantastic. Okay, Siri,Hey, Siri, what's the deepest lake

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in the United States? You didn'tbelieve me. It is Crater Lake?
I know, Okay, Yeah,ok it's for you. Okay. I
was wrong on that. I askedthe question is in Lake Tahoe, So
I didn't I didn't know the answerto that. But Crater Lake isn't a
recreational lake. It's just a beautifullake to go see, so you can't
go out boating on it. Okay, let's do one more good, Let's

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do one more Neil? All right. The Gilgo Beach killing suspects Ress Rex
what is it? Howerman is expectedto be indicted on a new murder charge
this week in the New York court. And of course, he was charged
with murder and the deaths of fourwomen that were found out there in Long
Islands. I'm interrupting you because wehave to do the next story. Amy,

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this has to be done. Sorryabout that, Neil, No,
please interrupt away. Yeah, so, I guess this isn't the place for
wild parties anymore. There's a littletown called Plata Daro. It's a population
twelve five hundred, about sixty milesoutside Barcelona in Spain. On summer weekends,
it draws about one hundred and fiftythousand visitors a day, and people

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are going there to have wild parties. And recently a celebration, the groom
at a bachelor party was taped toa lamp post while his friends played music
and sang late into the night,and apparently there had something to do with
him being naked and sex dolls.Sex dolls that span. Now, so
how do you how do you havea party without sex dolls, particularly if

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you're serving sushi? How do youhave a party? Oh? Boy?
Okay, obscure that one. Okay, go back to story thirteen for a
second and just read the headline please, uh gig beach killing all right?
Wait wait wait it mentioned pee peepooh poo and genitalia. Can we just

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I know there's people dying and themurder. Can we go to the peepee
poopo Genitalia? Listen? How doyou do a story on this show that
sex dolls are banned on the beach? Give me a break. I think
it's more interesting than the guy wastaped to a life post. That's also
very strong, all of it.It's just it's just a great story.

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All right, guys, now we'redone. He had to get to that
story. Of course we did,because this is our morning show. Set
it tail you peepe poo, poopoo poo peep KF I Am six forty
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