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June 14, 2024 32 mins
Amy King and Neil Saavedra join Bill for Handel on the News. Supreme Court rejects challenge to abortion pill Mifeprisotne, allowing drug to stay on the market. Pop Francis will be the first pontiff to address a G7 summit. He raises the alarm about AI. ‘ISIS isn’t done with us’: Arrested Tajiks highlight US fears of terror attack on US. Hamas official says ‘no one has any idea’ how many Israeli hostages are stil alive. Apple is now the most valuable US public company. Waymo recalls driverless cars to make them less likely to drive into poles. Tesla shareholders re-approve Elon Musk’s pay package worth billions that a judge struck down. 1,600-year-old fragment identified as oldest written account of Jesus Christ’s childhood.
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You're listening to Bill Handle on demandfrom KF. I am six fortys and
the ones that we have are theless than lethal as opposed to China.
They're little dog robots that have likeAR fifteen's on them. Yeah they do.

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Matter of fact, their dog robotsare so sophisticated. Their dog robuts
have rabies. They're that good.We'll stop that man worst friend in China.
It's Friday, guys, you know, for those of you that are
saying we've hit new levels of stupidity, It's Friday, and now handle on
the news. Ladies and gentlemen.Here's Bill Handle, and this is KFI

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Bill Handle. Here it is Friday. It's footy Friday. Yay, everybody
loves Friday today that tomorrow is anotherworkday for me, me and you.
Sleepy Saturday for me. Yeah,but you get here early enough that we
can't bitch too much. You andAnne and Kno and the three of you,

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Neil and I. But we weren'tinteresting. Ooh, how's that?
You guys work insane hours an inthe two of you, but you get
Saturdays off except Anne, who worksat so FI, and she doesn't you
know. There are times that Lindseywas telling me there are times when you

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leave so far and come here.Wow, it's been pretty close. Wow
crazy. I will be there tonightand tomorrow until two am, because who's
there tonight, Luke Colmbs love him? Wow. So yeah, do you
get to just do you? Doyou get to see the shows? Are

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you writing a round and working?You know that you can't actually enjoy the
shows? Yeah, I'm inside thestadium, so I do get to watch
it, but I'm not sitting downor so you get close? Yeah,
you move right up there, notright up there, but you know about
fifty yard liney, the stage ison and the end zone aren't not bad?
Not bad? All right? Quickhello to one and all. Neil,

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good morning, Good morning, WillieWolf and and good morning hip to
Trump. Oh yeah he's seventy eighttoday. Yeah, yeah he is chicken.
He is is a spring chickens.My mother used to say, and
oh he's no fried chicken. Igo what She was very European and cono,

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good morning, good morning Bill.All right, Hey, I was
just told that this weekend your threeyear old is going to the first movie
yep. After the show today.Yeah, eleven thirty sharp, Yeah,
what Dead Pull one or two?Or how about Chucky Part two? Boy,
that's that's worth forty years of therapyfor a three year old. Yeah,

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that's not happening inside Out too.Oh well, that's almost as scary,
you getting into all the emotions.I saw the first one inside Out
on a plane and cried like ababy. Nick Pauliokani said, he cried
like a baby at this one.Hmm. Oh man. You know what
when I was younger, the firstmovies, you know, for example,

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if I remember my first movie inAmerica was what what was it? It
was Gone with Wind? No,No, that's a great movie. I
just saw it the other day too. I streamed it, the one where
the moon them with thump the movieThumpers in Why do Camby Bam Bambi.
God, my mind just went fora moment. I so loved it because

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I particularly liked it when mom died. They killed mom. Boy, that
helps. That's for kids. Well, it is actual to this day.
When I go to my therapist,I bring that up. The guy who
always bitches that his mom lived solong. Yeah, yeah, but that
was later on. That was waylater. Yeah, it is a little

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rough to start a movie. Withmom dying. Yeah, yeah, it's
and I don't think that's the onlyDisney movie where that happened. Yeah,
snow White with the Witch and Ijust I just g well, they're all
old fairy tales and those are veryby the way, the grim fairy tales

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are very grim. Oh yeah,yeah, they all were. Like in
the real Cinderella, didn't they cutoff her feet or so she lost her
foot or something like that. Yeah, they're pretty ugly when you go back
to the origins. Hansel and Gretel, didn't they get eaten or something?
Weren't they about to get eaten?Hansel and Gretel's pretty rough. Yeah.
Yeah, it's sort of based onJeff Dahmer, you know, the Jeff

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Dahmer story. I think it wasgreat. Yeah nowadays, Yeah, yeah,
kill some moms the beginning film.Did you ever hear did you ever
see the takeoff on Jeff Dahmer?The takeoff Jeff like he was a buddy.
Yeah, he was a buddy.You know, his his favorite meal,
uh, spaghetti and PiZZ balls.Okay, six nine thirty nine seconds

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on a Friday. Okay, legasSam, Okay, all right enough,
they were actual people. You know, you know, comedy is time.
You know, the point is tragedyplus time is comedy when I will not
be explained what comedy is by allright, guys, are you ready to

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do it? It's Friday, whichwe we have a great time on Friday,
of course, all right, let'sdo it. Handle on the news
with Amy and Neil and me lateStarry. A rare decision by the US
Supreme Court, rare, rare decisionthat all of them agreed, a unanimous

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decision, and that was a lawsuitabout methipristone, the abortion pill that is
the most used method of abortion inthe country, and you can they mail
it well. The anti abortion folksfiled a lawsuit based on the fact that
the FDA in two thousand, twentyfive years ago or twenty four years ago,

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what they did is cleared the pilland basically allowed it to be sold,
went through the testing, and therewas something a little weird about the
testing. They didn't meet all oftheir procedures. So the anti abortion folks,
this is only for the safety ofthe women. This is nothing to
do with abortion, of course,for safety of the women. They argue

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that the FDA has to go backand retest it. And the argument is,
wait a minute, it was theThe FDA said, it does have
efficacy, it is safe, anddoes it really matter that twenty five years
ago we cleared it and there havebeen tens of millions of women that have
used this pill. Doesn't matter,doesn't matter. Here's what the court said.

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It was a weird decision too,by the way, and had nothing
to do with the merits of thecase. What the FDA did. The
court said unanimously that hey, guys, those of you that have sued to
stop it, you're not damaged byit. What you're trying to do is
say other people could be damaged.You don't have a case. Not one

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of you is arguing that you areat risk, that you have been damaged.
And the court said, well,we agree with your sincere concerns,
but objections about others using FI prestoneand obtaining a abortions has nothing to do
with you. To mention, youhave twenty plus years twenty plus that are
better than any test you could possiblydo. But they didn't even go to

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those merits. They didn't even talkabout. They didn't need to know.
It was basic standing. They go, you don't have a right to be
here, and they're not going togo up against doctors and scientists usually they
are, well, but they're goingto go up against the FDA. Yes,
because of course anything to fight abortion. No, no, no,

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I mean as far as the judiciary, the judges are they gonna they're going
to go against specialists and say ohyou're right, yeah, oh yeah,
absolutely, And it was all it'sjust crazy stuff. It really is.
By the way, I had thesame issue when I went in front of
the appeals court in my early daysof surrogacy because of some the way the

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law was written really stupid, theSperm Doner Act, and I tried to
challenge it constitutionally because under this SpermDonor Act, fathers who want to be
fathers are the only people on theplanet that can't walk into court and say
I want to be a father.They don't have a right to do that
because a sperm donor is someone whoquote artificially, and I'm quoting now the

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law artificially inseminates other than his wifewith a physician, and everybody agrees that's
a sperm donor. That's who ourfathers were, and they were precluded from
claiming fatherhood under the law. SoI went and ensued. I sued the
state handle versus State of California,and I went in front of a judge

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who I have to know, andthe judge sort of laughed at me and
he said, Bill, this isabove my pay grade. You take it
to the appeals court. Denied,And so I had to appeal it.
And he knew I had to appealit. He wasn't going to make a
decision. So I went in frontof the appeals court and I argue the
constitutionality. In the appeals court said, has anybody in California actually been denied

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father hood? Do you actually havea client that has this problem? Well,
no, your honor, I justwant to declare it unconstitutionally, goes
you know what I can hear.I can see the argument, but you
don't have a plaintiff dismissed. Isthis where your affinity for the term you

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don't have a case came from?Yes, just where it starts they told
me, and your origin story.Yeah, but they did say at the
bottom there's something called dicta d cTA, not that kind of dicta,
and it is the court giving notesat the bottom, you know, not
in the opinion, but just givingnotes instead. It's a legitimate argument,
and we think we probably would haveagreed with the plaintiffs attorney. But and

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when there's a real case, thenwe'll hear it. To this day,
there's been no real case and allof the laws I have taken care of
it. So I And this iswhat the Supreme Court basically said. You
know, you come to us whenthere's when you have a problem with it.
And of course there's no pro abortionperson that would or anti abortion person

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that would ever take MEPhI prestone.They should all right, wow, are
we over? Pope Francis is soundingthe alarm on artificial intelligence. He's addressing
G seven leaders today at the group'sannual gathering in southern Italy. First time
a pope has addressed the G seven. He is using the occasion to join

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the chorus of countries and global bodieswho are pushing for stronger guardrails on AI,
following a boom in AI kickstarted byOpen ais Chat GPT. He says
a technology lacking human values of compassion, mercy, morality and forgiveness is too
perilous to develop unchecked. Hey letme ask you do you think the fact

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that there are pictures of him havingsex with a goat generated by AI has
anything to do with him addressing theG seven, I'm pretty sure that's not
true. How well, it wasa white puffer jacket. Yeah, he
was wearing a puffer jacket. Countthe fingers, they say, So he's
afraid of soulless, lifeless business.So what if it was a a bank?

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What if it was a soulful goat? Okay, let's move on.
Okay, go back and time andslap your parents. ISIS? Oh good
old isis? So? The recentarrest of the eight Tejeek nationals believe to
have connections to ISIS they have heightenedconcerns among national security officials that there's this

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dangerous affiliate out there. Yes,they got Winter terrorist groups. I know
you said it was no big deal. No, I said, I think
it's a big deal. They haveties. The point is, what kind
of ties is it? We're gonnamention it because you know part of No,
they would part of a plot.Did they stop it? No,
I'm saying that they. I don'tthink they would have mentioned that they had
ties ISIS unless they were ties.Yeah, And I don't know and I

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don't know how far those ties are. They've been arrested. That's all I
was saying, is just the onesthat we've caught I found out. But
you know that this is you knowthey're they're looking now, they thought,
but they have been looking for along time to find ways to make their
to have a terrorist and another terroristattack on American soil. And the big
story here is they came over theborder, declared asylum, were released into

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the United States. And are theyrunning around being terrorists? Are they blowing
things up? They are not.Are they planning to blow things up?
We don't know. And if theywere, if they're any part of a
plot or an extension of what wasgoing on, yeah, I think they'd
be nailed. But they were.I don't don't want them here under any
circumstance if they have ties dies oh, of course not. Of course you

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don't want them there, and Idon't either. I was just making I
was just it was just so legalquestion that I had. You know what
the tip off was when they saidwe would like asylum from you dirty pig,
devil dogs. Please, that's true, Okay. Senate Republicans say,
if it ain't broke, don't fixit. That was the message from the

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Republicans who voted against a Democratic introducedbill that would have guaranteed access to invert
in vitro fertilization across the US.So Senator Cornyn from Texas said, why
would we vote on a bill thatfixes a non existent problem. There's not
a problem. There's no restrictions onIVF, nor should there be. Yeah,

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he was like what you were talkingabout. And he was one of
the leaders that was moving forward theimpeachment of Joe Biden for taking five million
dollars from Borisma Barisma Ukrainian gas companyand had no chance, no chance,
but hey, let's go for it, even though there is nothing there.

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But now it's there's nothing there,So why would we want to protect IVF
legally? Interesting? Just a touchof hypocrisy, right, a bit?
Yeah. Uh So, if youhad to ask Camasy how many of the
Israeli hostages are still alive, youknow what answer you'd get. Uh,

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we have no idea, and theydon't No one knows, no, and
they don't know how many of themare alive. They don't know any of
that. And this is becoming aproblem with trying to negotiate a ceasefire because
they don't want to you negotiating well. And the reason they don't know is
there actually are splinter groups, terroristgroups within Gaza outside of Hamas, and

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they took some of the hostages,and Hamas legitimately doesn't know. Then how
did you ever get them back?Really good question, isn't it a really
good question? And Netanyahu is givinglip service to getting the hostages back.
I believe, I mean he'd liketo, but the political issue he knows

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there's no way, no, no, no, I no, that's not
true. I think he really wantsto. But his priority is destroying Hamas.
That is a greater priority than thehostages. And of course the hostages
family and families and those in Israelthat are protesting, they're saying, you
give Kamas anything it wants. Wejust want our families member back. That's

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that's the dissension that's going on.He yah, But how is how is
that any better for Yahoo to sayit's worth losing all the hostages as it
is for Gaza. Yeah, hedoesn't. He doesn't say it is worth
for Hamas to say, you know, we don't care about the Gazas.
Uh. Well, neither one ofthem are saying that Hamas No, but
not the belief. It is thebelief. It is the belief that Tanya,

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who does care about the hostages,I believe that just doesn't care as
much as destroying Hamas. That's theposition here, and that is the fight
that's going on in Israel right now. There is no fight going on in
Gaza. By the way, it'suh, we believe in Hamas death Israel
as the bomb is hitting that buildingand the one or two survivors are going

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e Hamas boom and they die.It's like rosebud, how do you say
rosebud in uh in Arabic? Idon't know. I don't either. I
need to take a break. Hey, Surrey, No, I do lean
to ask where's my phone? No? If that was just for comedic effect,

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oh, taking the lead by anose, it's Apple. Apple has
edged past Microsoft to become the mostvaluable public company in the US. The
Apple market cap closed at three pointtwenty nine trillion dollars yesterday. That's above
Microsoft's three point two eight trillion dollarvaluation. And they just go back and

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forth, and this is just braggingrights I mean, you know, the
difference between three point twenty nine trillioncap versus three point two eight trillion cap.
Yeah, Okay, good for youguys. I want to be in
that yeah arena where I can't worryabout those Yeah. I don't think those
guys worry about it, frankly.All right, So Donald Trump visited the

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US Capitol, went to a rallythere in front of Republicans, Congressional Republicans.
Big deal, first visit since Januarysixth, twenty twenty. What's going
on January sixth, I don't knowdate stands out, but packed room full
of House Republicans sing Happy birthday Trump. Just he turned seventy eight. It's

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astounding today they do. They singHappy birthday to, for example, the
Speaker of the House. I've neverheard that, so it's happy birthday.
Are you ever going to see Democratssinging Happy birthday to Joe Biden? Well,
no, because they're afraid he's goingto die before the end of the
song. I get that that's notallowing him to have birthday. They do

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not want him to grow older.But at the end, it's when they
yelled and they said, Cofe's prettyneat Weai MOOA maybe way too dangerous right
now. They've issued a recall forsix hundred and seventy two driverless cars to
make them less likely to drive intotelephone poles because it happened on May twenty

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first. Wai Moo was pulling overto pick up a passenger and hit a
telephone pole. Yeah, they're recallinghim. They say they're fixing the software.
They described the issue as an insufficientability to avoid pole or pole like
permanent objects. Why would they recallthem? Wouldn't they just download new software

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the way test like, yeah,it just have a new upgrade. It
just downloads it. So I don'tget this. Also, jag the Jaguar
Jaguar ipaced SUVK. What does aJaguar SUV cost? YEA? Why don't
they use a Honda? I knowthat is that is a hell of an
investment. You ever seen a Rollsthe suv Rolls Rolls Royce has an SUV

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four hundred thousand dollars or something crazyand it looks like every other SUV on
the road and it's and you're probablygetting it to put their dogs in the
back yet whatever, I'm sure I'massuming they don't make too many four hundred
thousand dollars SUVs or sell too many. Speaking of lots and lots of money,
Tesla shareholders have reapproved a pay packagefor CEO Elon Musk. It's worth

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billions, fifty six billion dollars paypackage to be exact, And this was
thrown out by the Delaware judge earlierthis year in a vote that also proved
moving. Yeah, but they butthe board re reinstated it. They reinstated
and the fact that they're going tomove to tech. Yeah, but look
at look at the reason the boardreinstated a fifty billion dollar package is that

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if they didn't approve it, thecompany wouldn't get the attention it needs from
Musk in the future. He's gota lot of stuff. He's got a
failing social media I understand, butTesla is his biggest company by a long
shot. Tesla is what makes himas wealthy as he does. Not SpaceX,
certainly not X. Yeah, isit making money? I have no

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idea. I know the value ofit. But it's Tesla, and they're
afraid that he's not going to giveit the attention. Therefore, here's fifty
billion dollars does that sound like alittle bit of extortion. I don't know.
By the way, I'm just presupposingit. I'm just I'm disgussing.
I don't know. You get paida lot for the show and you don't
pay attention, that's a good ButI don't pay attention no matter how much

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money I get paid for this show. You know, when I started this
place, you know, I camehere in nineteen eighty nine when it flipped
a week it flipped. Let metell you how high my pay was in
those days. I have a greatstory about that too. When I first
got my first full time gig fullthe daypart before I did Morning Drive and

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it was my program director. Wehad a certain amount that was a minimum,
and he offered me about sixty percentof the minimum. I go,
you can't pay me sixty percent ofafter wages union chuck, Yeah, And
he said, yeah, there's oneprovision that if you waive it, you
can go down to and if youhave a two hour show instead of a

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four hour show. And I happenedto meet all the requirements, and he
said, and you will be thefirst of we will never ever give anybody
full pay again for this For thisdaypart only two hours and so I took
it one book, I'm out ofthere. And so the next host got
full pay. And when it wasDavid and when David first said I want

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you to take two thirds of pay, I looked around and I said,
where where's the portrait of Karl Marxin your office? I don't quite see
it here? And Uh, Igot screwed. Okay, I just want
to share, id ever share thatstory with you? No? Yeah,
yeah, you're a horrible negotiation.I know I am. Uh. And

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by the way, I don't wantI don't want to mention names. I
really don't. David Hall by formerprogram director. You forgot the G middle
initial. Yeah, that's true.Dave David Hall, who is my friend
who has no legs. Yes,he's an actor. Yeah, he was
on c SI. He was doctorRobin. You know he woren't he has
a king because he has prosthetic legs. And uh, I was always mixing

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up David G. Hall with DaveHall as he goes, So now it's
David Robert Hall and uh, he'llcall me and I go, Bill,
this is legless Dave. Uh,that's that kind of cuts to the Yeah.
No, he's he's a very funny, funny guy and dinner with you,
insanely talented, is a musician,and it was anyway, so much

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for leading guy. Yeah, heis, all right, did I just
digress? Yes, it's Friday,fine, Yeah, I am all right.
Get it done now. Just incase, President Biden and G seven
leaders at the meeting on the coastof Italy this week have been working to
beef up support for Ukraine. They'rebasically giving Ukraine fifty billion dollars that's going

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to come from profits from frozen Russianassets, just profits or the assets,
No, the profits, because there'slike two hundred and fifty billion dollars in
profits, and so there's or twohundred and fifty billion dollars is frozen,
or maybe it's even two hundred andeighty and the profits from that will then

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go to Ukraine. Do you rememberthe deal that President Reagan cut with Iran
for the hostages And this was inthe seventies. This was Jimmy carr Or
who tried to negotiate it and hecouldn't. Ronald Reagan did, and the
US hostages or one hundred and fortyfour of them. It was really interesting
as Reagan was being sworn in,they were taking off. That was the

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deal that was cut. In themeantime, Iran had several billion dollars in
the United States that were frozen,and part of the deal was returning the
money to Iran, which the USdid, and they returned a lot more
than was put in because the UShad had it for eleven years or twelve
years, and with interest, theygot a whole lot of money back.

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And the politics of it, howlook, we're giving them the we're giving
them our money, you know,typical stuff. I think it was the
Democrats. I don't remember. Itwas the Hawks who were screaming at Ronald
Reagan did that. They but thatwas the entire amount. And so what
you're saying is the US is stillkeeping the frozen assets. Right, interesting

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because the seizing the assets is differentthan freezing the asset. That's a good
point. Okay, Well said,all right. New US sanctions against Russia
have cause an immediate suspension of tradingin dollars and euros in the country's leading
financial marketplace to Moscow Exchange or whatthey refer to as mo x Y,

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And so that means that they're notgoing through international company. The dollar is
out and the dollar is the internationalcurrency. That is it. And so
now what they're going to do isgo against the Chinese, use the Chinese
wand I mean the ruble will neverbe the basis of an international currency.
It's not considered a hard currency.Hard currency means currencies that actually have value.

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And are you bad mouthing the ruble? I shouldn't. Yeah, wasn't
that? Was it? Barney,Barney Ruble, the flint stumble Betty,
Oh Betty. Television always has thefat, short husband and the hot wife.

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Yeah, yeah, exactly, casein point, Neil, don't look
at me. I know. Sohow are you going to protect the kids?
That is the question. The EuropeanUnion or European Commission is asking of
the world's biggest pornography sites. Theywant to know what measures are being taken

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to better protect children from accessing contentand prevent gender based violence. European Commission
based in Brussels, and they jumpedon this after the film Debbie Does Brussels
came out and they were really offendedby this. And so now you have
the European Commission saying we want somesome guardrails here Europe is far more strict

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about this sort of thing in theUS, tariffs, internet protections, all
of it. Europe is way aheadof the GABE. We are behind because
but Europe doesn't also have those countriesdon't have a First Amendment issue freedom of
speech, which we do freedom ofporn actually, ah, so the paras
Olympics, what you have is youhave super athletes, you have super spectacle,

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and you have the possibility of asuper spreader event for danay fever day
fever. Yeah. Yeah, it'san African disease and it's not fun and
it's uh, they found it,but but it's they're saying, it's basically
okay, Yeah, there are veryvery few people that have it. Remember
typhoid Mary, that was a superspi one lady. One lady was like

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one hundred people and then that wentacross Uh because she was asymptomatic, right,
she had no I think you're right. So that's why I think you're
right. But this dea fever can'tbe caught by another human. Now your
gido right, Yeah, and you'reshredding dangay's whatever the hell those are.
What's a day? I have noidea. I have absolutely no idea.

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What a dangay is like the secondword? What was the other dicky word
from earlier? Oh? Dicta,dicta, yeah, dicta, court rita
and dangay the words of the daytoday. Today's bill Handle Show is brought
to you by dicta and dang gayyesta being on the footnotes in appellic cases,
it just sounds like Yiddish for peanuts. It does, doesn't it?

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Look at your dicta? Yeah?All right, Amy, Okay, maybe
the last one, maybe not.Yeah. Taylor is literally shaking the world,
at least her fans are. Shejust had three nights of concerts in
Edinburgh, Scotland, and the fansliterally made the earth move. It was
registered to seismic activity on all threenights. They have detectors around the field

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at the stadium where she performed,and the most seismic activity happened during cruel
summer and champagne problems. You knowwhat. We had that here too when
she was at Sofi. It registeredon the Richter scale. Does she have
chunky fans? I know, shejust has a lot of I don't get
it. I mean I still Iwas talking to Anne. I still don't

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get her and Anne was saying thatthe Eras tour is just about over because
the only people left in the worldthat haven't seen her are the twelve hundred
people that live in Stanley, thecapital of the Falkland Islands. Short of
that, everybody on the planet hasgone to her concert. I don't understand,
right, I do not get herfor real. I just don't understand.

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Shake it off. I think wedo have time for one more amy
oh okay nails turn ye okay,okay. Tesla was that was in self
driving mode when it crashed into apark patrol vehicle responding to a fatal crash
in Orange County Thursday. This isa really weird So You've got this Fullerton
Police Department officer standing outside a vehiclearound midnight. He sees a Tesla driving

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in his direction, not slowing down, So the officer jumps out of the
way, and the tesla slams rightinto his police car. Apparently the person
in the Tesla was in self drivingmode, and the driver admitted to being
on the cell phone at the time, which is what douchebags in tesla's do
appear, or douchebags in any drivesin any car drives itself. Here's the

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problem. Here's the problem I've alwayshad with Tesla full self driving. They
still are allowed to say that itis not full self drive. Now there's
a disclaimer. I thought they werechanging that there they put the disclaimer in
it. I think, just sayingyou have to supervise it or it's not
quite full self driving. Why.I don't even understand why the authorities even

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allow that description, or well evenallow that title that car. I don't
get it. It's not full selfdriving. It's not. Well we've proven
that so far. Yeah, well, I mean it's yeah, yeah,
all right, guys, we're donecoming up La. And there's now a

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move to remove the police from trafficenforcement. And why well yeah, I
tell you why. And it's thesame old, same old, except it's
not. Did that make any senseat all? No, don a great
job. Thank you. JF.I am six forty live everywhere on the

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