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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 3 (00:06):
App and now Handle on the news. Ladies and gentlemen,
here's Bill Handle.
Speaker 2 (00:29):
And good morning everybody. I started the morning already not
muting first words out of my mouth.
Speaker 1 (00:42):
I didn't do it correctly.
Speaker 2 (00:44):
Now I want to tell you, as you know, I
had foot surgery and right now I'm on pain medication
and opiate. So I am higher than a kite. So
this should be a lot of fun today. So let's
start with a quick low to one and all Heather
or you're here for the last day and Amy comes back.
(01:07):
It's been a pleasure, mainly yours.
Speaker 4 (01:10):
That's true. I count less things every day.
Speaker 1 (01:13):
Uh oh, good for you. You're starting.
Speaker 2 (01:15):
You're starting to get sort of the way of the
world here.
Speaker 1 (01:19):
Excellent, just in time to leave exactly all right?
Speaker 2 (01:22):
Fair Ugh, It's like I've always said about cancer cures.
Speaker 1 (01:26):
One week after you die of cancer.
Speaker 2 (01:29):
The magic bullet will be released and everybody is going
to be great.
Speaker 1 (01:34):
All right, Codo, good morning.
Speaker 5 (01:36):
Good morning. What kind of an opiate to you on?
Speaker 1 (01:39):
Not not very strong.
Speaker 2 (01:41):
I had asked the doctor for a combination going to
a compound pharmacy which you can and I wanted a
I wanted sort of a combination of fentanyl, ketamine delauded
as well as there was.
Speaker 1 (01:58):
One other one that I was going to have heroin.
Was it heroin? No, because those are as illegal.
Speaker 2 (02:04):
Uh, oxy is way down the list as far as
power is concerned. I did I think I said feddom
But anyway, it doesn't matter that he wouldn't do it,
so up, Sorry, HYDI cordon now I have Hydrocorone is
norcole I think anyway, So I'm I'm let me say
hello and then I'll give you a quick sort of
(02:26):
run down what's going on.
Speaker 1 (02:28):
By the way, can you hear the printer going yes, okay, yeah, I.
Speaker 2 (02:31):
Know it's loud, but it's uh it's my backup printer
because my main printer is not working. I have to
get my story so it'll stop.
Speaker 6 (02:38):
And then it's very meal press from the twelve hundreds.
Speaker 2 (02:43):
I know, it's a little tiny. It's a backup and
it's a little tiny. You know what is an EPs
and you know those really slow ones home printers where.
Speaker 5 (02:52):
Uh this is fascinating, Yeah.
Speaker 2 (02:54):
It is where my main printer is like a blast.
Oh five thousand model, it's.
Speaker 5 (02:59):
A real letter press the ads.
Speaker 2 (03:04):
Okay, and good morning, good morning, and Neil, good morning.
Speaker 5 (03:09):
Good morning. So we're all back on medication. That you're
back too.
Speaker 1 (03:13):
So yeah, no, it's it's all good.
Speaker 2 (03:15):
Uh. And by the way, the printer will stop in
a minute, it's just slow as molasses. So I was
talking to Neil, uh the day after the surgery or Saturday,
and Neil was asking how I was doing, and uh,
the day after surgery, there is there did I say
good morning to Will?
Speaker 1 (03:34):
Good morning, good morning Will? Uh? And that's see, that's
how forgettable you are. That's wow. The food chain you
are on this show in the meantime.
Speaker 2 (03:45):
Uh. So a couple of days after the surgery, I
was talking to Neil and I was eating my pain
medication like skittles, throwing him in my mouth. Uh, I
mean two three times the amount that I should have.
And so as they kick in, I'm texting Neil explaining
what's going on, and I'm looking at it and they said, hey, man.
Speaker 1 (04:08):
I love you, I really love you.
Speaker 6 (04:12):
You sent me more than one I have a text
while you remind me that you loved me. And I
was like, oh oh, Lindsey put his pills in his
Zelman's package.
Speaker 1 (04:24):
Yeah it was yeah, yeah, it was pretty much way
up there.
Speaker 2 (04:29):
So anyway, I don't know if if I sound coherent,
I have no idea.
Speaker 6 (04:35):
But the accurrent as you did before the surgery, well
that's good news.
Speaker 2 (04:40):
I remember when I had my was it my back
surgery and my heart surgery? I think my heart surgery
and I came back too early and I was taking
pain medication and you, you were in management at that time, Neil,
you threw me off the air. I was that so
I was flying so high that I was making no sense.
Speaker 5 (05:04):
Yeah. I think you were complaining that Jews start all
the wars, and I'm.
Speaker 1 (05:07):
Like, yeah, I think I was it was.
Speaker 5 (05:10):
It starts sounding, you know, like Mel Gibson, he's out.
Speaker 2 (05:14):
Yeah. Did you have a lovely Mother's Day? Everybody hung
out with their mother?
Speaker 4 (05:18):
Yeah? I did.
Speaker 2 (05:19):
I'm sweet and h And did you hang out with mom?
Speaker 1 (05:23):
Okay, cono mom?
Speaker 5 (05:25):
Yeah, I hung on with my mom on Saturday, my wife.
Speaker 1 (05:27):
That's good?
Speaker 5 (05:29):
All right?
Speaker 1 (05:29):
Uh Neil mom? Yeah? My last but not least, will
did you hang out with mom?
Speaker 2 (05:37):
No?
Speaker 5 (05:37):
I no longer have mom.
Speaker 1 (05:38):
So I went to springs.
Speaker 2 (05:40):
Okay, fair enough, what I thought about it. I had
a lovely lunch with my mother. We had worms. Okay, hers,
I'm sorry, Hers, Yeah, yeah, pretty much.
Speaker 5 (05:57):
So I kind of doses are you on right now?
I mean.
Speaker 1 (06:03):
Ten milligrams? You know, I'll go in the other room
and grab my little bottle.
Speaker 2 (06:09):
I think ten milligrams and it says five to ten,
so I go maximum dose. And then yesterday I was
doing dose and a half because I was hurting.
Speaker 1 (06:18):
I was cooking yesterday.
Speaker 5 (06:21):
Were you on the grill on the Big Green Egg?
Speaker 1 (06:24):
No, not yesterday.
Speaker 2 (06:25):
I was cooking the day before because I did the
green Big Green Egg. I have to scoop up the
ashes and there's a lot of work.
Speaker 1 (06:34):
So I just threw.
Speaker 5 (06:34):
The beautiful roses, big baby.
Speaker 1 (06:39):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (06:39):
I got a special tool to do it. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (06:42):
I know it takes thirty seconds, but no, I'm going
this week. I'm going to Big Green Egg get for
several meals. I have the time of my life with it. Okay, Now,
what else is going on? Yeah, we have a little
bit of tariff news, to say the least, some pretty
good news, some fun stuff in terms of Trump and
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how close he is to the mid East Qatar, Oman,
the Emirates, Saudi Arabia, and it's we've never had this much,
this closer relationship. To the point, where was it? Who
is it that turnaround gave here's a seven forty seven
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eight hundred enjoy yourself to the United States four hundred
million dollars.
Speaker 1 (07:30):
That's a big gift.
Speaker 2 (07:32):
Usually it's you know, here's a saddle, you know that
we use on camels, or here's a sword. Here's a
seven forty seven eight hundred. All right, guys, are you
ready to do it?
Speaker 4 (07:46):
Let's do it.
Speaker 1 (07:47):
Let's do it.
Speaker 2 (07:47):
Time for handle on the news with Heather and Neil
and me lead. Sorry, well, we knew it was going
to happen.
Speaker 1 (07:58):
Thank goodness.
Speaker 2 (07:59):
China and the US have agreed to roll back the tariffs.
Speaker 1 (08:05):
They sat down.
Speaker 2 (08:06):
Over the weekend, had a meeting and it was in
Geneva because they have to go to a neutral place.
And they kicked them back. They kicked him back at
one point. And I tell you, I'm involved in this
stuff every day. I'm on the phone with Sable and
it has gone now from one hundred and eighty one
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percent tariff, no joke, It is going to go down
to I think what is I think sixty percent or
fifty percent that's doable, maybe even less, may even be
thirty percent. So yeah, teriffts on Chinese goods are dropping
from one hundred and forty five. And the reason it's
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so high on the other end is because you also
have to pay a tariff on any stainless steel used
in the product on top.
Speaker 1 (08:57):
Of it, so it's cumulative.
Speaker 2 (08:59):
And so it was one hundred and eighty one and
now it's going to be thirty plus the ten percent
that's already in place, so great.
Speaker 6 (09:08):
You know, those Maga hats are made in China, so
maybe it was just getting too expensive.
Speaker 1 (09:13):
It could be. It could be, and they're not cheap either.
Speaker 2 (09:17):
So I'll do more about that at seven o'clock because
this is massive, massive news.
Speaker 7 (09:23):
All right, Sean Diddy Combs is going to be officially
in court today with the trial getting underway. They are
expected that, well, he's on a trial for racketeering, a
racketeering enterprise that force women into sexual situations they did
not want to be in for nearly two decades. They
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believe that things could begin as early as this afternoon.
Speaker 2 (09:49):
Yeah, he decided he wasn't going to plead he was
going to get a lot of years in prison and
is going to trial, and I don't know how he's
going to win this thing, because before the Attorney General
of the use of the Justice Department goes after this
high profile of case, I mean, their evidence is overwhelming.
(10:10):
The conviction rate with a Department of Justice is in
the ninety percent, like ninety five percent.
Speaker 1 (10:17):
You don't win against the Department of Justice, So I am.
Speaker 2 (10:21):
I guess there may be a plea bargain in the
middle of the trial, which I don't think the Department
of Justice is going to accept. I think once you're involved,
once someone is involved in the trials, it's pretty much.
Speaker 1 (10:35):
Set in stone.
Speaker 7 (10:36):
I'm curious to see if anybody else ends up getting
charged out of this too. There's been a lot of
accusations about some other hip hop artists and other people
that might be involved. The ramifications could be very far
reaching in the music industry for sure.
Speaker 1 (10:51):
Yeah, hip hop artists in a whole different world.
Speaker 2 (10:53):
I mean, there's a lot of guns involved, there's a
lot of trash talking, and it's just it's just a
different world.
Speaker 1 (11:04):
This is not Frank or Perry Como.
Speaker 5 (11:08):
Well, Frank Sinata.
Speaker 1 (11:10):
Oh, that's true, but he didn't have.
Speaker 5 (11:13):
Sonch reporters in the phase that kind of thing.
Speaker 4 (11:16):
Also, country artists, I'm pretty sure a lot of them guns.
Speaker 2 (11:19):
Yeah, but they don't think they use them. I don't
think they shoot each other up.
Speaker 1 (11:23):
All right.
Speaker 6 (11:24):
Hamas has said it will release the US Israeli captive
held in Gaza as a group confirmed it was engaged
in direct talks with the United States towards a security
ceasefire in the war ravage nonclave. So trying to get
aid back and to the suffering Palestinian population is one
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of the goals. Hama's statement did not indicate when the
twenty one year old Alexander Eden Alexander would be released,
but that is part of this whole agreement.
Speaker 2 (11:59):
Yeah, this is the asked American citizen, dual citizen that
Hamas is releasing. I mean, he's the last one that
is still held captive. And this is in conjunction with
the President going to the Middle East. Israel says it's
now going balls of the walls, is going to take
over Gaza. It is going to stay there indefinitely, and
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part of the deal. Is Israel says, sure, we'll do
a ceasefire, and here are the.
Speaker 1 (12:27):
Rules, Hamas.
Speaker 2 (12:28):
One of the one of the rules is you disarm,
and Hamas says, nope, we're not willing to disarm. So
I guess Hamas is waiting till there is nothing left
of Gaza. That's it. There'll be nothing left, and they'll
have a population of two point three million people that
live in tents, but they're still going to have arms.
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You know, I wonder at some point someone in Hamas
has to say, maybe we shouldn't attacked Israel October seventh.
Maybe that wasn't such a good idea. In the meantime,
the world is reeling. That's Israel, as far as I'm concerned,
is committing war crimes. There's no question about that, and
what they're doing to the citizens of Gaza.
Speaker 1 (13:11):
And if they think.
Speaker 2 (13:12):
The world is going to turn around and look at
Israel's a pariah state and not deal with them.
Speaker 1 (13:19):
They're wrong. They're wrong. Okay, all right.
Speaker 7 (13:24):
House Republicans have unveiled what they're calling a cost saving
centerpiece of President Trump's Big Beautiful Bill. They say this
will save at least eight hundred and eighty billion dollars
and it will be in cuts to largely the medicaid area,
and they're doing it to cover the four and a
half trillion dollars in tax breaks.
Speaker 2 (13:48):
Yeah, this is going to make some people a little
bit upset, to say the least, because he is cutting
like crazy and wants to cut the expenses in the
trillions of dollars except for defense, and except for border
security that's going up substantially, and then there are a
few other things that are going up.
Speaker 1 (14:09):
He's going to piss off a lot of people.
Speaker 2 (14:11):
Because there's the philosophy again, the Republicans say business is
good and entitlement programs are bad. The government should not
spend money on education, on relief, on housing, on food stamps,
because that's not the way America should run. Our job
is border security and defense.
Speaker 1 (14:33):
That's it.
Speaker 2 (14:35):
Hey, for those people that are bitching and moaning, Hey,
we elected him. You know the way he said exactly
what he's doing. There's no hidden agenda here. I mean,
he was completely honest and he was elected. Stop pitching.
Speaker 5 (14:51):
You're talking to us.
Speaker 1 (14:53):
No, I'm talking to the world out there. No. No,
you don't bitch.
Speaker 2 (14:58):
Particularly I'm the one that does all a bitching on
this show.
Speaker 6 (15:02):
Ukrainian President of Voladimir Zelenski, on Sunday challenged Russians Russian's
president President Putin to meet him personally at the steps
by the flagpole No in Turkey. And this is the
latest move in this weekend long exchange, going back and
forth different proposals. We're obviously trying to lead a peace
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effort there. I find it interesting that they want to
see eye to eye.
Speaker 5 (15:28):
I think that would probably be a good thing.
Speaker 2 (15:31):
Yeah, but they're not going to see eye to eye.
It'll be Zelensky caving. The president is pushing very very
hard in the war. He has already said Zelenski, Ukraine
should give up the land that Russia has already occupied,
and that one of the tenets of the Russian position
is not only the land that they have eastern Ukraine
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about a third of the country, but also Ukraine will
never ever be allowed into NATO because if it goes
to NATO, then the rest of the NATO countries have
to come the defense. If Ukraine had been part of
NATO and Russia went ahead and invaded NATO by the
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treaty by Article five, the NATO countries, twenty eight of
them would have defended NATO and attack Russia.
Speaker 5 (16:26):
Why weren't they in NATO?
Speaker 2 (16:28):
Well, because of all kinds of political moves, because Russia
has tremendous influence, it's.
Speaker 1 (16:34):
Involved with Turkey.
Speaker 2 (16:35):
Turkey as part of NATO, anybody, any one of the
countries can blackball anybody coming in. So you need one
country to say no, thank you. And so you've got
Turkey at least, because Turkey is one of those weird
NATO countries that has.
Speaker 1 (16:51):
Pretty close relationship with Putin. It's pretty complicated stuff to
say the least.
Speaker 7 (16:57):
President Trump announced on Sunday on his social that he
plans to bring back a policy from his first term
that he hopes will reduce drug costs by basing payments
for certain medicines on their prices in other countries. He's
calling it the Most Favored Nation bill, I guess a
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rule or executive order, and apparently he's saying it's going
to help reduce drug costs by thirty to eighty percent.
Speaker 1 (17:27):
He claims, Yeah, this is good stuff. This is really
good stuff.
Speaker 2 (17:32):
And I'll do that at eight o'clock and explain what
most Favored Nation is all about.
Speaker 1 (17:37):
Usually it's sports.
Speaker 5 (17:39):
Is most Favored Nation entertainment.
Speaker 1 (17:41):
Yeah, and I'll explain it. You know. For example, we
are we have most favored.
Speaker 2 (17:47):
Nation clauses here, at least I do, and I will
explain what that means coming up at eight o'clock.
Speaker 4 (17:54):
So this is a good thing. This is a good thing.
Speaker 1 (17:56):
You're saying very much.
Speaker 4 (17:58):
So okay, all right.
Speaker 6 (18:01):
Operations have returned to normal after yet another air traffic
control equipment outage caused by the FAA or this caused
the FAA rather to implement a ground stop there at
Newark Liberty International Airport any flight that was coming into
the airport on Sunday morning. So they're still having issues
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with equipment. I mean, until they get it upgraded and modernized,
they're going to continue to have these issues.
Speaker 5 (18:31):
Unfortunately.
Speaker 2 (18:33):
Yeah, we're not doing so well in the air traffic
controlling business here. We are way way back behind in
terms of technology. They don't have this problem in.
Speaker 1 (18:45):
Europe at all.
Speaker 2 (18:46):
They don't even have this problem in Sudan and Yemen.
Planes they just don't have a problem. What's they're in
the air, they get shot down, So that takes care
of that problem.
Speaker 1 (19:00):
Why don't we move on?
Speaker 4 (19:01):
All right? I thought maybe there was another.
Speaker 1 (19:04):
No there is a lot today. I'm finished with my analysis.
Speaker 5 (19:06):
Okay. Well, as a professional, she expects a punchline I was.
Speaker 7 (19:10):
I was just like, uh, okay, nope, it's not coming
the Royal family of Qatar.
Speaker 4 (19:15):
Are we saying guitar or cutter? I don't mean to like, you've.
Speaker 1 (19:19):
Hurt both ways right here, you hurts mostly it's cutter.
Speaker 4 (19:22):
Now, Yeah, all right, I'm gonna go with cutter.
Speaker 7 (19:25):
They're donating a jumbo jet to President Trump to uh
so he can use it for his air Force one fleet.
I guess the plane is a seven forty seven eight.
It won't be ready to serve as Air Force one
just yet. President Trump won't be using it to fly
back to the US from the Middle East, where he
is going right now. It needs to be checked for
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security and spying devices before it is accepted. Some critics
are saying that he is. They have to check and
make sure that it is following the proper protocols to
be approved I believe by Congress in order for him
to accept this bill. The Caroline Levitt, the Press Secretary
White House proccess Press Secretary, is saying that any gift
given by a foreign government is always accepted in full
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compliance with the law.
Speaker 2 (20:11):
Yet this is an interesting story. There is a documentary
I think on on a Prime, Apple Prime, and it's
about air Force one, the building of air Force one.
Speaker 1 (20:23):
Because there's two new ones that Amazon bi ordered.
Speaker 4 (20:27):
I'm sorry it's on Amazon Prime. Apple is different.
Speaker 1 (20:30):
Oh, you're right, s Amazon Prime. Thank you for correcting me.
That won't happen again.
Speaker 4 (20:33):
Sorry about that, and that's okay, you can apologize.
Speaker 2 (20:36):
In the meantime, it takes years to put it together
because they have to re fab the entire airplane take
literally take it apart and bring it back. So normally
a plane like this is four hundred million dollars. That's
what a new plane four or five hundred million dollars
is what a new seven forty seven costs. To redo
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an Air Force one one of these bojets is in
the billions of dollars to bring it up to par
so it's a couple of years down the line.
Speaker 1 (21:06):
So that's number one. Because they have to harden the plane.
Speaker 2 (21:09):
They have to do anti terrors of anti missile stuff. Also,
the communications gear is completely crazy, so they really have
to bring it up to a level that the Secret
Service will allow then you have the gift to the president.
It's not a gift to the president individually, it's a
gift to the United States, and Trump can't accept it.
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But it has to be in the It has to
be in the custody of the United States. You can't
turn around and take it and give it to someone else.
And in this case, it's going to be used after
the Trump presidency, assuming that it'll be ready by then,
which I don't think so, and then he's going to
take it with them and take it to his presidential library.
Speaker 1 (21:51):
It doesn't work that way. You can't do that. It's
against the law.
Speaker 4 (21:56):
Who's paying for all this retrofitting and fixing.
Speaker 1 (21:58):
The US government?
Speaker 2 (22:00):
Yeah, in the billions of dollars, and they're already building two,
so this will be number three.
Speaker 7 (22:08):
Would it be cheaper and more cost effective for him
to just buy a new plane or no, because.
Speaker 2 (22:13):
You still have to buy the plane. At four hundred
million dollars, you still have to buy the plane. So
this is a four hundred million dollar discount given to
us by a foreign government, which.
Speaker 4 (22:24):
Is I'm sure they won't expect anything in return.
Speaker 2 (22:27):
No, absolutely not, And so this is not going to
This is not going to happen neat documentary. By the way,
you really want to watch this saying because it gives
you a tremendous idea of what it costs and how
they re manufacture in air force one.
Speaker 6 (22:42):
All right, Apple class action lawsuit not affiliated with Apple Prime.
Anyone who owned an Apple device since twenty fourteen may
be eligible to receive part of a ninety five million
dollars class action lawsuit chuse the tech company and their
famous voice voice assistant Surrey of spying on users. So
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the lawsuit Lopez versus Apple, again not affiliated with Apple Prime,
was filled in California Federal Court on twenty twenty one.
So iPhones, iPads, Apple watches, MacBook, Imax, home pods, iPod touches,
Apple TV, and sir. Any Surrey enabled device could be
(23:27):
a part of this.
Speaker 1 (23:28):
Hey Siri, how much does each individual Apple device owner
get out of the ninety five million dollar class action settlement?
My Seri isn't working.
Speaker 5 (23:45):
Not when you asked to tell them?
Speaker 7 (23:48):
How much do people get from the Apple class action
ninety five million dollar lawsuit grew another one.
Speaker 2 (24:00):
Last action ninety five million dollars lawsuit Check it.
Speaker 5 (24:03):
Out twenty dollars per device.
Speaker 1 (24:05):
Yeah, that's great. Okay, that's terrific. I thought it'd be
like two dollars, but okay, fair enough.
Speaker 5 (24:12):
How much does the attorney make?
Speaker 1 (24:14):
Millions? Yeah, millions and millions of dollars. That's who win.
You just class action lawsuits.
Speaker 4 (24:22):
I should have gone.
Speaker 7 (24:22):
You know, there's somebody doing a roundup lawsuit for roundup
that's been harassing.
Speaker 1 (24:27):
Oh yeah, oh god, billions in that one. How about me?
Speaker 2 (24:32):
Those? I mean, those have been going on for years,
decades already.
Speaker 7 (24:37):
They have been harassing my mom and demanding all of
this paperwork from her, and I've been asking them to
stop calling her and they won't.
Speaker 4 (24:45):
And I don't know what to do.
Speaker 1 (24:46):
Well, I tell you what to do to make it easy,
have your mom die?
Speaker 4 (24:50):
Oh my gosh. Well, I mean it's gonna happen.
Speaker 1 (24:53):
That wraps it up pretty quickly.
Speaker 5 (24:57):
Why are we moving on? They'll still call, they.
Speaker 7 (24:59):
Might, so'll call, all right, the world status elephant, you guys,
Chaer is getting involved in the situation at the La
Zoo because you know, they're trying to send two elephants
to the zoo in Tulsa, my hometown by the way,
And now there's a city leaders who say they don't
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want to do that because they don't think that they
need to go to another zoo. They think the elephant
should go to a zoo sanctuary. And Share is getting
involved and saying that she doesn't think that they should
go to the zoo either, they should go to a sanctuary.
Speaker 4 (25:33):
And I don't know, on.
Speaker 7 (25:34):
A personal note, I think the Tulsa Zoo is getting
a little bit of a bad rap here.
Speaker 2 (25:38):
Yeah, because I mean they call themselves basically a sanctuary.
They just built a new elephant enclosure which is big,
and so.
Speaker 1 (25:46):
It should go to the.
Speaker 2 (25:49):
Was it the sen Diego Zoo has the big enclosing
Sarry Park are you talking about, Yeah, yeah, which is
acres and acres and acres.
Speaker 4 (25:58):
It's beautiful.
Speaker 2 (25:59):
Yeah, and you can go night. You know, they do
the overnight where you could actually camp there. Don't that
really didn't you and you got eaten by a lion?
Speaker 4 (26:07):
So you were here the lions roaring early in the morning.
That's basically your wake up call.
Speaker 1 (26:12):
No, no, those are no, those are loud speakers.
Speaker 2 (26:15):
No, that's sorry, that's uh yeah, that's what they doping it. Yeah,
not only that, if you look at the lions. They're
audio animatronic. They don't move very much. I mean, so
you pay a lot of money for that.
Speaker 4 (26:28):
All right, now we're gonna get sued.
Speaker 5 (26:30):
I don't know why they don't listen to share.
Speaker 6 (26:32):
She knows more about living animals, way past their lifespan
than anybody else on the planet.
Speaker 4 (26:39):
Tulsa Zoo is a nice zoo.
Speaker 5 (26:40):
Just for the record. Okay, though, let's go to Dubai.
Speaker 6 (26:46):
I Ran in the United States held a fourth Rand
round of negotiations just yesterday over to rant Rand's rapid
advancing nuclear program. So they're looking they visit by President
Donald Trump to the Middle East this week, and they're
just looking to limit Iran's nuclear program in exchange for
(27:09):
lifting some of the crushing economic sanctions that are imposed
on the Islamic Republic.
Speaker 2 (27:15):
Yeah, overriding all of this, is Israel saying we will
not allow Iran to have nuclear weapons just doesn't happen.
And I think Israel will attack Iran preemptively. They are
prepared to stop them under any circumstances, from having weapons.
Speaker 1 (27:35):
I'm sorry.
Speaker 5 (27:36):
Can they fight two fronts?
Speaker 6 (27:38):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (27:38):
Yeah, they've done it many many times. Yeah, Israel has
done it not. Most of their wars have been two fronts.
Speaker 5 (27:44):
Wouldn't this be three fronts? Don't they have a second
front somewhere?
Speaker 2 (27:48):
Well right now? Well, gods, isn't really a front. I
mean maybe they considered a front. It's not really a
war because Israel so dominates on Hesbelah, Lebanon.
Speaker 1 (27:58):
Again, not really a war.
Speaker 2 (28:00):
So when war actually breaks out, it's usually Iran, Iraq,
Syria is the attack.
Speaker 1 (28:09):
Egypt is the attack on.
Speaker 2 (28:10):
Israel, and they have fought from the north and the south,
and the only Kipper War in nineteen seventy three, they
almost lost it.
Speaker 1 (28:20):
It was really tough, all right, Do we have room
for time for one more?
Speaker 5 (28:24):
Yes?
Speaker 7 (28:25):
Good news for people taking Eli Lilly's obesity drugs that
bound new study shows they've lost fifty percent more weight
than those using the rival we go VI. But we
should we should point out that this study was done
by Eli Lilly.
Speaker 1 (28:42):
Yeah, how unusual, right, see how that works?
Speaker 5 (28:45):
Yeah, hand, this just didn't handle it a study and
his morning show is the best.
Speaker 1 (28:50):
Yes.
Speaker 2 (28:51):
Do you know when they do clinical studies to let
you know you can you can tell a lab this
is what I want you to come up with and
they'll come up with alegitimate study. Don't misunderstand, it's not fraud.
But you can look at this is statistics.
Speaker 1 (29:04):
You could look at.
Speaker 2 (29:05):
Any way you want and come up with your answer. Okay,
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