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October 15, 2024 35 mins
Amy King and Neil Saavedra join Wayne Resnick for Handel on the News as Bill is out on vacation this week. Israel assures U.S. It will not strike Iran’s oil and nuclear facilities, official say. California Gov. Gavin Newsom signs a law aimed at preventing gas prices from spiking. Netanyahu mulls plan to empty northern Gaza of civilians and cut off aid to those left inside.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
You're listening to KFI AM six forty The Bill Handles
show on demand on the iHeartRadio f Bill on vacation,
Wayne Resnik here with you until nine along with the
morning crew. Anne is here. Oh she's doing what Michelle
used to do. Oh no, never mind. I thought I
was gonna say man's running around, but you weren't running around?

(00:26):
There you are?

Speaker 2 (00:27):
That makes it sound like she's dating everybody.

Speaker 1 (00:30):
No, no, no, no, Neil, please, there is a long tradition.
How do you not know? This was a long tradition
on this show. If the the producer cannot necessarily just
sit in one place the whole show, they have a
lot of things they have to do. Oh yeah, very
so sometimes when the show starts, they're not sitting in

(00:50):
a certain place. They're running around, as in working. And
there's a long tradition. This is odd that I have
to be the historian for you. Okay, but there's a
long tradition of if the producer is not right there
to say good morning, that the audience is told they
are running around and it doesn't mean what you mean?

(01:14):
That is that speaks more to your.

Speaker 2 (01:15):
Mind, unless it's the Conway Show in which he always says,
whenever Bellyo's not on the micro, she's in the can
every single time.

Speaker 1 (01:26):
The here's the thing. If you told me that somewhere
out there there was a show or a person who
was less graceful and subtle than Bill, I would have thought, no,
that's not possible. But then along comes Tim Conway Junior.
Good morning, Neil, Good morning, sir.

Speaker 2 (01:47):
How are you?

Speaker 1 (01:49):
I am fine? How are you?

Speaker 2 (01:51):
I'm swell? What's on your mud? Not your face?

Speaker 1 (01:55):
This is a poly you know, Polly's Pies the restaurant.
I think, yeah, this is a polyse Pies Conderfall.

Speaker 2 (02:02):
Yes, they've been on the program many times. You're talking
about the Fork Report. Yes, sir, go ahead and plug it.
Fork Report. I'm not gonna plug that. It's on Saturday.

Speaker 1 (02:15):
Well you just kind of did you just kind of
you just you just sort of gratuitously connected my coffee
mug to your show, the Fork Report on Saturdays here
on KFI. Why not full throated plug?

Speaker 2 (02:26):
People know the Fork Reports on Saturdays two to five.

Speaker 1 (02:29):
Way, I don't do they know? It's all they talk
about is my very special uh friend at KFI in
that we we have a thing that I don't have
with anybody else. I don't know if you have it
with anybody else, but I don't have it with anybody else.
And that is the the adding of o's to the

(02:52):
end of names. She is Amo king Oh to me,
and that's right.

Speaker 3 (02:59):
When did we start that?

Speaker 1 (03:00):
I don't remember a long way.

Speaker 3 (03:02):
Why didn't we start that?

Speaker 1 (03:03):
It's a that I definitely don't know. I might someday
be able to remember when I will never remember why
or how? And uh in for kono oh, he should
be here for this part of the discussion. Is elmea
row elm, good morning, good morning? All right? Is everybody ready,

(03:26):
because we do have some things that are not that
that that are not frivolous. We have some things that
are pretty serious right now to talk about and handle
on the news. I just want to make sure everybody's ready,
are ready? Here we go, uh Neil Savedra Amo Kingo
and me with handle on the news. This is the
lead story. We've been talking about the efforts on the

(03:50):
part of the Biden administration to get some kind of
indication from Israel as to what specifically they are planning
to do to retaliate against Iran. For Iran's missile strike recently,
and for a while it seemed like Israel just didn't
want to give any information. But now we're being told

(04:11):
that Israel has a sured President Biden they will not
hit Iran's nuclear facilities or their oil facilities. You can
understand the concern there. If Israel hits Iran's oil facilities,
what happens to the price of oil immediately boom through
the roof, even if it's not valid based on the

(04:36):
rest of the supply in the world. That's what's going
to happen. And so I guess Israel has promised Pinky
promised that they will not hit any of those facilities,
that they will go after military or intelligence targets, but
they still won't tell us which targets. They're keeping that
close to the vest.

Speaker 2 (04:53):
So women, children, okay, oil no, because cost will go up.

Speaker 1 (04:58):
I don't I know that Israel would say that's right, Neil, Yes, women,
bombing women and children is okay, but not oil. But
nuclear and oil facilities are the only facilities they have
apparently ruled out. I can't imagine Israel would purposefully bomb
a purely stillion target in Iran.

Speaker 2 (05:20):
But your point is well taken, I would hope. So
I'm just saying that it war is.

Speaker 1 (05:27):
Weird given given, uh, something else we're gonna get into.
You're gonna actually get into it in just a couple
of minutes. Here your your doubt about what Net and
Yahoo may or may not be capable of is well placed.
So that's a little teaser for something that will be
paid off just in a couple of minutes. But first, Amy,

(05:48):
this gas law in California is a bigger deal than
it was even yesterday when it was signed.

Speaker 4 (05:55):
Yeah, gasprike, gas price hikes should now be history. We
shall see. Governor Newsom signed the law yesterday. It's supposed
to stop prices from spiking by requiring the oil refineries
to keep a certain amount of fuel on hand. That

(06:16):
would keep prices more stable if the refineries have to
go offline for maintenance or something like that, or there
are shortages.

Speaker 1 (06:23):
And we were talking just yesterday about how the oil
industry is saying, oh, we don't even know if we
can store enough gasoline. We don't know. If we have
to build tanks, it might actually end up making the
price of gas go up. And at seven to prove
that this thing is still a huge deal and controversy.
There's another angle coming from another group of folks about

(06:48):
why this law that Newsom signed yesterday is so bad.

Speaker 2 (06:55):
I want to know how much he pays for petroleum
to products for his hair.

Speaker 5 (07:05):
Yes, sing zing the hot guy exactly all right.

Speaker 2 (07:11):
As Wayne was alluding to more coming out of Israel,
Israeli Prime Minister of Benjamin Nettan Yahoo, he's kind of
mulling over the plan to seal off humanitarian aid to
northern Gaza and attempt to starve out Hamas militant. So
this could trap you know, everybody there in the northern

(07:32):
part Uh without food or water. Now, the thought here
is that they get a week or so to get
everyone out that is not a combatant, and then in
his thoughts, anybody that remained is a combatant.

Speaker 1 (07:49):
But but in practical terms that's probably not true. No,
there are people, there are people, believe it or not,
there will be people who don't get the message. That's howkay.
It's so chaotic. There'll be there will be people who
don't get the message. And there will be people who
will not get the message because on purpose Hamas will
not let them get the message. To get out. There

(08:10):
will be people who understand what's happening but can't get out.
And if you think Hamas is gonna let everybody get
out and lose their ability to talk about how civilians
are suffering in Gaza at the hands of Israel, then
you're crazy because they're not going to let that happen.
So therefore, I declare this a bad plan because it's

(08:33):
based on a false premise, which is you could successfully
get out of Gaza every single person who is not
a direct combatant threat to Israel, and you can't.

Speaker 2 (08:44):
How do you what would you if you have any idea?
Do they drop leaflets? How do they go about trying
to articulate, hey, get the hell out of here?

Speaker 1 (08:54):
That is one of the methods they do drop leaflets,
and they try to send word over and they get
on they get on PA systems and make announcements. But
it's just it doesn't mean you could ever say we
now know everybody there is a bad guy. So what
he's saying is we'll just assume everybody there is a

(09:15):
bad guy and then we're going to do a thing.
I mean, a lot of the world has already turned
against Israel on this and if they do this where
they absolutely stop any food, medical aid, water there, they
may never recover.

Speaker 2 (09:33):
Well, that's not legal, right for the Geneva Convention, it's.

Speaker 1 (09:37):
Not, but their thing would still be. But you can't
do that to civilian populations. And they're going to say,
we're not doing it to civilian populations. We told all
the civilian population to get out. We're only doing it
to enemy combatants. And then that's the big argument is
are you is every single person there an enemy combatant? Still,
that's why it's a bad plan. There's no for Israel

(10:00):
to prove that they're not violating the Geneva Convention. It's
just that they have to figure out another way. Bill
on vacation, Wayne Resnik here sitting until nine, Amy King
is here, Neil is here, and is here, Elmer's here
for Kono. That's your crew today and we are a
continuing handle on the news. Uh. This is another story

(10:24):
that is related to what Neil brought up about the
mindset of a Benjamin Netanyahu in Israel and what kinds
of things he might be capable of ordering with regard
to retaliating against Iran for their missile attack and in

(10:44):
regards to the next steps with regard to Gaza, and
this this is a little window I think further maybe
into the mindset. You know, there was a gentleman named
Hirsh Goldberg, Poland who was taken hostage and killed by Hamas,
and his parents have been in the media and talking

(11:07):
about it, and they did an interview with Anderson Cooper
on CNN and the only thing I want to focus on,
because a lot of it is just what you would expect,
how heartbroken they are and all those things. But they
said that at one point they expressed concern to Israel
that as the military pressure mounted, that Hamas might start

(11:32):
executing hostages, and they say officials from Israel assured them
that that was not going to happen.

Speaker 2 (11:42):
And it did.

Speaker 1 (11:46):
And the point being, again, did they believe it might
happen but they told them otherwise? Did they actually not
believe it would happen when in fact it did. Is
this more akin to when they had a lot of
intelligence telling them I'm talking about Israel. Now, they had
a lot of intelligence telling them that Hamas was going

(12:07):
to launch the kind of attack against them that they
did on October seventh, And yet somehow either didn't want
to stop it or failed to stop it, So that
would be some kind of incompetence. I don't know how
else to characterize it. Or is this some kind of
two faced chicanery on the part of Israeli officials saying

(12:30):
things to the face of the parents of hostages that
maybe they know they shouldn't be saying because they're not
entirely true. But imagine expressing your concern, being told you're crazy,
that's not going to happen, and then the very thing
you were concerned about happens and there's still stuff going

(12:53):
on over there.

Speaker 4 (12:54):
Yeah, as that continues, Israel continues to pound Lebanon and gods,
and of course Lebanon's firing back, and Israeli airstrike has
hit an apartment building in northern Lebanon, killing at least
twenty one people, according to the Lebanese Red Cross. The
strike comes a day after a Hesbel drone attack on
an army base in northern Israel killed four soldiers. All

(13:18):
of them were nineteen years old. Well, so you've got
the only thing I'm not hearing about. And if I'm
missing something, Amy or Neil or anybody, if I'm missing it,
just pipe in because we're hearing about back and forth
now between Israel and Iran, and we're hearing back and
forth attacks between Israel and Hesbelah in Lebanon, which is
a proxy for Iran, and we're hearing about Israel doing

(13:42):
strikes and things in Gaza. The only thing I'm not
hearing about is retaliation coming out of Gaza. And that's interesting,
it might speak first of all, maybe I'm just missing
those incidents.

Speaker 3 (13:56):
They're still firing, they are.

Speaker 1 (13:58):
Still firing back. Yeah, all right, let's switch gears to
a completely different situation and the threat of a lawsuit.

Speaker 2 (14:10):
This is interesting. So we heard about VEM. Miller forty
nine just this past Saturday, was arrested there in Coachella
with the Donald Trump rally that was going on there,
that his campaign rally, And they found this man to

(14:31):
have a lot of weird stuff in his vehicle, including
those sovereign license plates on his unregistered car that said,
you know that I don't really have to listen to you,
Nina Niner. And then they had loaded weapons, which is
illegal to take from Nevada, I believe, to California, and

(14:54):
all this stuff. Well, he got he's gotten mad. And
in a video statement he released on Monday, is calling
for local lawman's claims that he posed an assassination threat
false and defamatory, and that he's a staunch supporter of
Republican nominee Donald Trump. There So now he's going after

(15:17):
Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco, who is not a not
one to sit in the back quiet. I kind of
like it about him actually, that he's kind of an
upfront fellow. But he said he stands by his comments
and his department's actions and would handle the incident the
same way if it happened tomorrow.

Speaker 1 (15:38):
Threatening a lawsuit.

Speaker 4 (15:40):
Was he was arrested on weapons charges. He wasn't arrested
on attempted assassination, but says he might sue because of
Chad Bianco's comments that the sheriff said he probably thwarted
a third assassination attempt.

Speaker 1 (15:56):
Yeah, and yeah, well filing that lawsuit.

Speaker 2 (16:01):
When you look down the list of things in the
car and the situation, I would have said the same.
I mean, it's not really it's like, that's not what
I was doing. It's like, Okay, you had multiple loaded
weapons that you crossed state lines.

Speaker 4 (16:16):
With which he said he didn't know that was illegal. Okay,
I'm just saying, I'm just saying what he knows, what.

Speaker 1 (16:23):
He thought that.

Speaker 2 (16:23):
He said he didn't know that it was illegal to
have the magazine.

Speaker 4 (16:28):
You are correct, he said he didn't know it was
illegal to have those weapons in California. He also said
he's not a member of that sovereign.

Speaker 2 (16:36):
Society, although he had the sovereign license.

Speaker 4 (16:39):
Exactly, and he had several passports with several different names on.

Speaker 2 (16:43):
It and driver's driver license. But I would say, you know,
I don't want to get sued. It's just my opinion.
What did you say yesterday when he said the most
beautiful statement, constitutional opinion?

Speaker 1 (16:59):
Yeah, based on publicly available information.

Speaker 2 (17:02):
Yes, everything I see he strikes me as being nuts.

Speaker 1 (17:07):
He has no case for a bunch of reasons, because
how are you going to prove that when Sheriff Bianco said, hey,
I think we may have thwarted an attempt, But that
was a false statement that Bianco knew was false or
had reason to believe was false. That's his opinion of

(17:29):
a situation. Not to mention that he is a law
He is a law enforcement official speaking officially about law
enforcement matters, which means he gets more leeway in terms
of what he says. So it's just you can threaten
a lawsuit. That's not the same thing as filing a lawsuit.
I don't think there'll be a lawsuit. If there's a lawsuit,
it's being thrown out, you know, a preliminary at a

(17:52):
preliminary stage.

Speaker 2 (17:54):
You may or may not know this, but you brilliantly
had experience with the folks because they go they would
go through the tax court, and you were explaining how
you dealt with them. In your mind, if they don't
recognize the courts and they're sovereign out of the how
do they sue someone in the courts that they don't recognize.

Speaker 1 (18:16):
Yeah, well, such a good question. Listen, they recognize the
authority of the government. When they need something that only
the government can do, Suddenly they will recognize the The
alternative is, and I've seen this happen. He files the

(18:36):
lawsuit in some fake sovereign court in his room, and
then you've got to figure out who's gonna who's gonna
serve the loss. It's look, it's please, here's the thing
we're talking about.

Speaker 3 (18:52):
It.

Speaker 1 (18:52):
We're trying to talk about it and and give it
some do respect as a legitimate thing that maybe we
think is wrong. But no, no, it's just craziness, that's
all it is. And any time that those people come
up against the government because there's an issue, they always

(19:13):
lose every time, so they don't it doesn't it's a
thing you should dismiss. Like flat earthers. They are the
flat earthers of governmental theory. The acting US Labor Secretary
Julie Sue went to Seattle yesterday to try to get

(19:33):
this strike by Boeing factory workers to resolve itself sooner
rather than later. There's about thirty three thousand Boeing workers
on strike. This strike now has entered its second month.
They want a forty percent wage increase over four years,
so ten percent a year each year for four years,

(19:57):
and I remember Boeing offered them I think thirty percent
and they said that's not enough. And then Boeing said, oh,
well then you can't have it. We're taking it off
the table. We're taking off the table the thing you
already told us you don't want. This is like Neil,
when you've made dinner for the family and you put
a plate of Brussels sprouts in front of Max, your

(20:19):
delightful son. You go, here are Brussels sprouts, and he said,
I don't want to eat that crap. And then you go, well,
now you can't have any I don't think. I don't
think you've scored a point, and I don't think Boeing
scored a point. I break up with you first. Yeah, exactly.
So in any event, Bowie, here's the thing. So the
strike's been going on since September thirteenth. On Friday, after

(20:45):
business hours, Boeing released a statement saying, you know what
they're gonna do. They're gonna take five billion dollars in losses.
They're going to book those losses, and they're gonna cut
seventeen thousand jobs. Now supposedly, none of the jobs that
they're gonna cut are any of the workers who are

(21:08):
on strike from I am the International Association of Machinists
and Aerospace Workers. They need more any more letters in
their acronym, I think. But it's still like the the
The union's on one track, which and Boeing's on another track.
Boeing is on a track of a company that's that's

(21:30):
in a downturn and headed probably for disaster, almost like
a thing, almost like a thing that's in the sky
flying high, but then but then it starts like it
starts to drop and drop and drop, and then at
the end of that it it crashes and is destroyed.

(21:52):
It's almost like that. You and the union seems to
be talking like and I'm I'm I'm still on the
side of the union, but they seem to be talking
like they're working for a company that's on the up
and up whose future looks bright. I'm not so sure
that that's true. But in any event, let's see if

(22:16):
Acting Labor Secretary Julie Sue can bring these parties closer together.
You know, the FEDS got involved with the dock workers'
strike and shortly thereafter they had a resolution, or at
least they had an agreement to go back to work
while a new contract was put together. So maybe it'll
be effective.

Speaker 4 (22:38):
FEMA workers coming under fire. A man in North Carolina
it's been arrested for allegedly threatening harm against FEMA employees
responding to Hurricane Helene. Captain Jamie Keever with the Rutherford
County Sheriff's Office said that William Parsons was armed with
a handgun and a knife. He's been charged with a misdemeanor.

(23:01):
Parsons was arrested in his car outside a grocery store
that is functioning as a storm relief site.

Speaker 1 (23:07):
I heard that they're actually not just this guy threatening
while also having weapons, but that they're groups of people
going around saying they're hunting for FEMA workers, which is
why FEMA told them to get out and stop operations.
Not just stop operations, stop operations and leave the area.

(23:29):
I don't know how much confirmation there's been, but I mean,
you know, the rumor is circulating that there are groups
of people saying we're out hunting for FEMA workers.

Speaker 2 (23:40):
Well, deep enough rumors or at least possible actualities there
that FEMA said, Okay, we're going to pull out. I
don't know that they do that unless they thought there's
some sort of danger, which is scary as hell.

Speaker 4 (23:54):
Well, right, they have resumed their door to door operations
though they just paused them.

Speaker 1 (24:00):
Okay, now they're back at it. That's good.

Speaker 2 (24:03):
With guns and flak jackets everything else. No, that's just me.
Vice President Kamala Harris, vice president slash current president. No,
that's too much. Vice President Kamala Harris has agreed to
sit down and for an interview with Fox News. Brett
Bear is they announced on Monday, and they're gonna tape

(24:24):
it in Pennsylvania and me twenty five thirty minutes of
questions scheduled to air October sixteenth at six pm Eastern
time for special report with Brett Bar.

Speaker 3 (24:36):
That's three pm our time.

Speaker 2 (24:38):
Yeah, so I don't know when are they gonna have
time to edit it?

Speaker 1 (24:41):
And no, oh and make her look bad?

Speaker 2 (24:45):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (24:46):
Is that what you're implying?

Speaker 2 (24:47):
Well? To make her look good? I mean, why not? So?

Speaker 1 (24:53):
Now? Will Will? Former President Trump agreed to do an
interview with Rachel Maddow.

Speaker 3 (25:01):
I don't know. He's interviewed with pretty much everybody though.

Speaker 1 (25:05):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (25:05):
I think at this point any any outlet he goes
on is a.

Speaker 1 (25:09):
Hostile except for that is that is like Maria Bartiromo
really really gave him a hard time, which she wouldn't
at like two years ago, you would she would not
have given him a hard time at all. No, And
also I don't think Brett Bear, Brett Bear is not
one of these you know, super extreme hostile guys, is he?

Speaker 3 (25:33):
I don't think so.

Speaker 1 (25:34):
So I don't know, it's gonna be a lot of fire.
And also, look, I don't think he's like that. I
think he's much more a responsible journalist than he is
some partisan firebrand. And also, Kamala Harris can probably handle anything,
unless he's like arm wrestle me right now to prove
your fit to be president. I think she can handle anything. Well,

(25:56):
now I think about it, she might be able to
beat him in arm wrestling too. I don't know. I'm
not prepared to say she couldn't beat Brett Baar in
an arm wrestling contest. She never shows her arms. She
always she's always wearing sleeves. We don't even know. She
might be buff under there. She might have some guns, yeah,
she might. Well, she has some guns.

Speaker 3 (26:16):
Yes, she has at least one, right, she might have others.

Speaker 2 (26:20):
I'm sorry, I just ran a marathon. What were you saying?

Speaker 1 (26:24):
Oh you know what, I can't repeat it. I have
to go run a marathon.

Speaker 2 (26:27):
Oh my gosh, I've been running marathons all day.

Speaker 1 (26:30):
I'm running a marathon right now.

Speaker 2 (26:33):
You know what. I was running a marathon while I
was having a sit down, not but five minutes ago.

Speaker 1 (26:39):
Oh, that's one of the best times to run a marathon.

Speaker 2 (26:41):
Yep, yeah, me.

Speaker 1 (26:43):
How many marathons have you run today?

Speaker 3 (26:45):
M none? But I did do a ten k last month.

Speaker 2 (26:49):
Oh well, don't talk about it. I see.

Speaker 4 (26:53):
I'm always saying that because I've never done that before.
It was sort of a big deal for me to
run a ten k. I didn't run it said, I
did a ten k.

Speaker 2 (27:04):
So last week you walked a lot. Well, then I
did a ten k two over the past three months.

Speaker 3 (27:13):
Yes, anytime you go to Disneyland you do at least.

Speaker 2 (27:15):
Yeah. All right.

Speaker 1 (27:17):
It's KFIM six forty live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app,
So tune us in while you're running those marathons. It's
the Bill Handle Show. He's on vacation, Wayne resnik here
till nine, Neil is here, Amy is here. We're doing
for you. Handle on the news. And Starbucks is scaling
back their special deals and promotional offers. It is a

(27:40):
move by the new CEO, Brian Nickel to reposition Starbucks.
Here's two things he wants to accomplish with this. One,
Let's make Starbucks a premium brand again, because when I
think high end coffee, I don't think of Starbucks. And also,

(28:01):
The other thing is when they do these big deals,
because they they would do buy one, get one free
or fifty percent off deals and they would get slammed.
And guess who gets slammed. The parists gets slammed, not
just with the increase in orders because people are cheap,
but also because with the special requests all the time.

(28:23):
And so he's trying to address both of those problems,
and he basically it sounds like what he wants to
do is return Starbucks to its roots as a community
coffee house where you go and you stay there and
you hang out in comfortable seats, rather than a place
where you get on an app and you order two
for one frappuccinos and go and pick it up and
get the hell out.

Speaker 2 (28:44):
He really wants a homeless people now in there. So
the community has changed rapidly pass.

Speaker 1 (28:53):
And they're losing They've lost business. Their sales are down
for two straight quarters.

Speaker 2 (28:57):
Because you can get great coffee everywhere now, yeah I can.
I can throw a rock in my neighborhood and hit
ten fantastic, world class coffeehouses.

Speaker 1 (29:12):
Well, to be to be fair, you live in Hipsterville,
so of course you have right. How far are you
from that intelligentsia on sunset. You want me to give
you a map of my house? No, I just said house.
Put it this way. Would you would you walk there?
Or would you feel like it's too far to walk?

Speaker 2 (29:31):
I would take my helicopter like a normal person.

Speaker 1 (29:33):
All right.

Speaker 2 (29:35):
You like the marathon that I just ran, And if.

Speaker 1 (29:39):
You like the deals in the app from Starbucks, there
will be fewer of them and they will be further between. Oh, baseball.

Speaker 4 (29:49):
In the news, Clayton Kershaw's got the blues, the Dodger Blue.
He has announced that he plans to return to the
Dodgers for his eighteenth season.

Speaker 3 (29:59):
I haven't seen a lot this season. He was He had.

Speaker 4 (30:05):
Shoulder surgery that kept him out until July twenty fifth,
and then he came back, and then he got a
bone spur in his left toe, so he sidelined again.
He only pitched like five seven games this year.

Speaker 1 (30:17):
All right, But hopefully next year, hopefully his eighteenth season
will be chock full of games.

Speaker 4 (30:22):
He's iconic. I'm thrilled at Kirk Show's coming. Yeah, he's
all right. He's okay, ball thrower, Wow, sports talk.

Speaker 2 (30:36):
He likes to get the w.

Speaker 1 (30:40):
Yes, he's competent. He's competent and taking a ball in
his hand and making it go away from his body
toward another guy who's waiting to catch.

Speaker 2 (30:52):
It, thrust in speed. Good for him, he seems like
a nice guy. All right. This is a horrible, horrible story,
and you've got to wonder how the hell this came down.
Bizarre bizarre, grizzly crime. Popular hiking trail in San Gabriel Mountains.
Nineteen year old man reportedly stabbed his father to death.

(31:13):
So the victim here has been identified as well known,
award winning war photographer, photojournalist and a professor at the
University of the Arts in London, sixty one year old
Paul Lowe, and he was found dead at the scene
a mere low His nineteen year old son has been
identified as the on suspicion suspicion of murder. The county

(31:42):
Medical Examiner says the cause of death was stab wounds
in the neck.

Speaker 1 (31:49):
The bizarre twist here is that the victim his father,
was a war photojournalist. The idea being he was in
all kinds of super dangerous place is and came out fine,
and then you know his own son.

Speaker 2 (32:06):
And it's just straight up mental illness, or if there's
some backstory. Yeah, I don't know, nothing to justify it,
just yeah, curiosity.

Speaker 1 (32:18):
True Value. When I say to you the two words
true value, what do you think of? I hope it's hardware, Yeah,
the True value hardware stores. Well, True Value has declared
bankruptcy and they're going to sell itself to a rival,
the Do It Best. But here's the thing this is,

(32:40):
this is I don't know if it's weird, but you
have all the True Value stores everywhere. They're not part
of this bankruptcy. Nothing's happening to them. It's True Value,
the wholesaler that sells all of this hardware stuff to
the stores. That's what's going bankrupt. And Do it Best

(33:05):
also has this big, you know, wholesale component to it.
So I think what will happen is some of these
True Value stores may become rebranded and they won't be
getting their saws from True Value. I don't think True

(33:26):
Value is even really technically a parent company of the stores.
It's like two businesses using the trade name True Value.
A series of independently owned stores, and then a big
company that sells the products that those stores sell to you.
But in any event, the main thing is it's a bankruptcy,

(33:48):
and then do it best has filed what they call
a stocking horse bid. You know what that is. So
here's what happens. So you you've you've declared bankruptcy, and
then before before anybody can get into like bidding for
you or whatever, a company can do what's called a

(34:09):
stalking horse bid right out of the gate premature basically,
and then what that means is nobody can bid less.
It sets a floor for what you're gonna get, and
that's what do it best at one hundred and fifty
three million dollars. So that's why True Value is already

(34:32):
saying we're just gonna we're just gonna sell to do
it best for one hundred and fifty three million dollars,
shut it down. At least they'll have the supplies necessary
to board up the windows and everything at headquarters.

Speaker 2 (34:45):
Well else are you gonna sell it to?

Speaker 1 (34:46):
They do it well, there's d it center, there's a
home depot or lows.

Speaker 2 (34:51):
They don't do it best? Why go through with you
already know where you're going do it best? All right?

Speaker 1 (35:03):
That is handle on the news when we come back
Governor Newsom did sign the Gasoline Bill, designed to lower
the price of a gallon of gas in California and
prevent you from experience those price spikes. We talked about
some of the people who don't like it and why
they don't like it yesterday. Now there's a new group
of people who have come out to say we don't

(35:25):
like it either for our own reasons, and we'll talk
about them. It's KFI AM six forty live everywhere on
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