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May 30, 2025 29 mins
(Friday 05/30/25)
Amy King and Neil Saavedra Bill for Handel on the News. Judge to weigh whether to subpoena Mayor Karen Bass, LA councilmembers. Appeals court pauses ruling that blocked Trump’s tariffs. White House to fix errors in Kennedy’s ‘Make America Healthy Again’ report. Israel accepts US proposal for Gaza ceasefire... Hamas is reviewing. FBI says it will release video that officials say prove Jeffrey Epstein dies by suicide.
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Speaker 1 (00:01):
You're listening to Bill Handle on demand from kf I
am six forty.

Speaker 2 (00:08):
I don't understand how they got those numbers from Bakersfield,
because I don't know how they got anybody that admitted
they lived in Bakersfield.

Speaker 3 (00:18):
Baker's Field is fine.

Speaker 4 (00:20):
Oh yeah, Bakersfield is a delight.

Speaker 2 (00:22):
Remember you asked why I think America, why people think
America is the greatest country in the world.

Speaker 4 (00:27):
Here's the answer Bakersfield.

Speaker 2 (00:29):
By the way, for those of you who are listening
in Bakersfield, I want to tell you that I humbly
apologize for the writing Bakersfield, even though every word I
say is true.

Speaker 1 (00:39):
And now Handle on the news. Ladies and gentlemen. Here's
Bill Handle.

Speaker 4 (00:57):
Warning everybody.

Speaker 2 (00:58):
Bill Handle here on a Friday, Foody Friday, May thirtieth,
And I love that promo. And I want to say
hello to all of the folks in Bakersfield who are
no longer listening to the show and never will again. Okay,
the emails are coming in about how much people hate me.

(01:18):
I'm really enjoying those, by the way, the ones that
tell me how much you love me, I don't want
to hear now.

Speaker 4 (01:24):
I just.

Speaker 2 (01:26):
The ones that tell me that I'm hated are absolutely delicious.

Speaker 4 (01:33):
By the way.

Speaker 2 (01:34):
Today, what we're going to do is play one or
two of the recordings from folks that want to join
us June seventh, us being the entire Morning Crew a
dinner at the Anaheim White House. We've never done that altogether,

(01:54):
and it's kind of fun. But to meet everybody, I
already have some ideas about how everybody talks to everybody else,
and the bad mouthing you're going to hear about us
for one from the other is going to be spectacular.
And it's at the Anaheim White House some of the
best food you'll ever eat in your life. Uh So,
I'll tell you a little bit later on how you
can join up, But first let me say a hello

(02:15):
to one and all.

Speaker 4 (02:18):
Amy.

Speaker 5 (02:20):
Good morning, Bille.

Speaker 4 (02:21):
Is that a sweatshirt that says howdy?

Speaker 1 (02:24):
Yep?

Speaker 4 (02:25):
Boy?

Speaker 2 (02:25):
Sophistication abounds like crazy howdy to you?

Speaker 3 (02:29):
Thanks howdy.

Speaker 4 (02:31):
Yeah, that's a good start. Neil, good morning.

Speaker 2 (02:36):
Here. I can barely hear you. Neil, you got to
get a longer volume. There you go, and morning howdy howdy? Uh?

Speaker 4 (02:45):
And you are you're working at so far this weekend?

Speaker 3 (02:49):
Right?

Speaker 5 (02:49):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (02:50):
Okay, who's who's up?

Speaker 3 (02:53):
It's a K pop band called Stray Kids. At first
I thought it was Stray Cats, and I was kind
of excited, but it's not.

Speaker 2 (03:00):
How big a deal is k pop? I mean, is
this still insane where they have?

Speaker 4 (03:07):
Yeah?

Speaker 6 (03:07):
But is it?

Speaker 4 (03:08):
You know?

Speaker 2 (03:08):
These really young Korean kids, young men who are either
going to be at some point they're gonna be drug
addicts or male hookers.

Speaker 4 (03:18):
Is that basically it? Now?

Speaker 2 (03:22):
No?

Speaker 4 (03:22):
They seem like fine people.

Speaker 2 (03:24):
Yeah, flying upstanding men. Okay, well, good morning, good morning?

Speaker 4 (03:29):
HOWI all right? Let me see what that T shirt says.

Speaker 2 (03:31):
That says they das I'm sorry, la oh, that's an
iHeart shirt right strong? Yes, okay, a couple of things
about iheartshirts. You gotta be very careful with them, you
know that, don't you?

Speaker 4 (03:41):
T shirts?

Speaker 2 (03:42):
And Neil will back this up because he's the one
that used to supply.

Speaker 4 (03:45):
These or get them.

Speaker 2 (03:46):
Is number one, they're made by slave labor, thirteen year
old kids in Pakistan who make three cents an hour
and two. Do not get those wet, do not wash them,
do not sweat in them, because you will see the
die come pouring down the rest of your body.

Speaker 3 (04:08):
You know, We've never gotten that garbage you're talking about.

Speaker 4 (04:10):
By the way, that's all I have is that garbage.

Speaker 6 (04:15):
That's the ones we gave you. But we didn't give
that to people we liked.

Speaker 4 (04:20):
And good morning, cono howdy.

Speaker 3 (04:22):
Yeah, I'm not saying that good morning to you.

Speaker 4 (04:25):
Oh good good. All right, let's see what you.

Speaker 3 (04:32):
Know.

Speaker 4 (04:32):
It just sounds like you have no teeth, That's all.

Speaker 5 (04:35):
It does not it.

Speaker 4 (04:37):
Certainly does you know what it sounds like.

Speaker 2 (04:41):
It sounds like you're saying hello in Bakersfield.

Speaker 3 (04:44):
I thought of some dude like toy Story or something.

Speaker 4 (04:47):
Yeah, I don't know. I think I really enjoyed. No, no, no,
I thought it was like a Disney kind.

Speaker 5 (04:53):
Of that you are has nothing to do with Disney.

Speaker 2 (04:58):
The only thing you hear from Disney is no, that's
not enough money, we need more.

Speaker 3 (05:02):
Whenever you go to on Disney, howdy, and I put
it in my mouth.

Speaker 2 (05:07):
You know what, I'm watching a whole series of documentaries
on Disney Plus, which I'm a fan of, about how
the rides are developed and imagineering, and it's just really
interesting stuff. All right, let's do it. It's a foody Friday.
Today is foody Friday. Itself from eight to eight thirty
and then ask handle anything.

Speaker 4 (05:27):
Okay, news here we go.

Speaker 2 (05:32):
Me Amy Neil late story, God, Supreme Court, you said
something really interesting, and that is, you know those all
environmental impact studies that are filed over and over and
over again, and we all knew that they were complete

(05:54):
crapple because it's people just stopping insert name of project here.
Supreme Court said, yeah, they are crap ola.

Speaker 4 (06:03):
And we're going to really limit those.

Speaker 2 (06:06):
And that's I'm also going to do that at seven
fifty because that is a huge case and it got
lost in the translation. Well, also, it happened I think
it happened on Wednesday or it happened yesterday, So that's
coming up at seven fifty.

Speaker 4 (06:22):
That story. Okay, okay, the tear down.

Speaker 5 (06:25):
The tariffs were blocked, but today's a new day. As
you know, things change at breakneck speed in the Trump administration,
and now a federal appeals court has paused the ruling
from the day before from the Court of International Trade
that had blocked the tariffs. The United States Court of
Appeals for the Federal Circuits ruling restores Trump's ability to

(06:50):
impose tariffs using the emergency powers that he declared earlier
this year. The court also ordered both sides to submit
they're written are arguments on the question of whether the
tariffs should be blocked or not, and have them filed
by early next month.

Speaker 4 (07:06):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (07:07):
The issue here, I mean, it's not the merits of
any kind. It's does the president have the power under
the Emergency Economic Powers Act. Yesterday I was telling you
the president is declaring everything at emergency and the law
allows him to do virtually anything under quote emergency powers.

Speaker 4 (07:29):
And that's and there were two cases. One was.

Speaker 2 (07:34):
He overstepped his powers and declaring an emergency. This is
it's not an emergency. We've been we've had terrorists for
fifty years or eighty years or one hundred years, all
of a sudden, it's an emergency. And two, whether it
even applies is the other case. So the appeals court
in this case agreed with the lower court saying, no,

(07:56):
he doesn't have the power. And now what happens with
the appeals court is you can't appeal an appeals court
decision within the appeals court.

Speaker 4 (08:06):
And let me explain how that works.

Speaker 2 (08:08):
You have three justices in the appeals court and they
will make a decision One of the things that someone
can ask, a plaintiff can ask is that the appeals
court here the same case again, but end Bank.

Speaker 4 (08:23):
That's een Bank, which.

Speaker 2 (08:26):
Is full of Jews, because if you're not Jewish, you
can't be on the n Bank panel. That is a
completely racist joke. N Bank means the entire panel of
justices and they're like twenty seven on the Court of Appeals.

Speaker 4 (08:43):
And the Court of.

Speaker 2 (08:43):
Appeals over real ruled its own Court of Appeals, and
now it goes to the Supreme Court and we'll see
how far that goes. Neil, you're looking at me like
you didn't understand that. Do you understand that?

Speaker 6 (08:56):
I understood it. I didn't prior to you say anything.
I had no idea about it.

Speaker 2 (09:01):
Oh okay, Yeah, it's kind of fun and end bank
Ian and it's rarely used, but it can be used.
I mean, this is obviously a very very big deal,
huge constitutional question of major import, which also has to
do with taxes import major import. Damn, I'm good today, geez,

(09:21):
I'm connecting the dots.

Speaker 4 (09:24):
Okay.

Speaker 6 (09:25):
The thing about medical studies, they should exist before you
quote them, so the White House will fix errors in
quotes and a much anticipated federal government report spearheaded by
the US Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F.

Speaker 3 (09:42):
Kennedy Jr.

Speaker 6 (09:43):
Which you know is upset at the American food supply
rightly so, pesticides rightly so, and concerned with prescription drugs,
rightly so, I suppose. But his wide ranging Make America
Healthy Again report released last week, it's cited all these studies,
but with some scrutiny and looking at it, found that

(10:05):
some of those studies didn't actually exist. And again, yeah,
as I've said before, the guy is an activist.

Speaker 3 (10:11):
He shouldn't be in the role to begin with.

Speaker 2 (10:13):
Well, but let's look at this, citing the report that
he in fact mandated. He's the one that created for
or requested. The report has studies that do not exist.
And of course White House Press Secretary Caroline Levitt, who
comes up with stuff that's beyond comprehension, said this was

(10:35):
a formatting problem. You see, when you have a formatting problem,
you manufacture studies.

Speaker 4 (10:46):
How does she do this with a straight face.

Speaker 3 (10:48):
They have a pretext problem, Yeah, they do.

Speaker 2 (10:51):
For example, the Court of Appeals, non elected justices are
making determinations that should be aid by the president. Non
elected justices read the constitution.

Speaker 4 (11:08):
What do they want to do?

Speaker 2 (11:09):
We elect judges now the supremes court people run for
the office.

Speaker 4 (11:15):
I mean, where is she going with this?

Speaker 2 (11:18):
Where all these people are crazy? I understand, do your politics,
do your conservatism, I get that, But don't say the
constitution is wrong unless they agree with you.

Speaker 4 (11:30):
And don't say that should be abolished.

Speaker 2 (11:32):
And don't say that that Congress effectively should be abolished
and the president should have all of the power. And
don't say, by the way, when we manufacture facts, ignore
that because we'll come up with some bs reason.

Speaker 4 (11:49):
It's astounding to me, like this is.

Speaker 3 (11:52):
Why I'm an independent, no longer belong.

Speaker 6 (11:55):
To either party because they both do the same stupid things.

Speaker 3 (11:58):
To me, this is the equivalent.

Speaker 6 (12:00):
You know, are there problems with the health in the
United States? Absolutely, hey, they don't. But the thing it's
it reminds me of the defund the police. It's like,
you just go to this this extent that is ridiculous.
It's like, don't take vaccines, don't trust this, don't trust that,
and then the system.

Speaker 4 (12:20):
To tell you.

Speaker 2 (12:20):
As much as I didn't like the Biden administration, where
there's a lot of criticism that administration did not release
studies and papers in which things were just manufactured out
of whole cloth, just manufactured like this was. So. I
think this administration is going further in many ways than

(12:41):
any other administration in history.

Speaker 4 (12:44):
That I'm convinced of. And we'll see whether the Court
agrees with that or not. Supreme Court. All right, Amy, Well,
the US has put a deal together.

Speaker 5 (12:53):
Israel says, okay, now it's up to Hamas. Israel has
accepted a new US proposal for a temporary ceasepy with Hamas.
In the deal that was brokered by Special Envoy Steve Wikoff,
Hamas would release ten live hostages, also some of the
dead hostages, and there would be a sixty day truth.

(13:14):
Hamas officials gave the Israeli approved draft a rather cool response.
They say they're looking at it and want to study
the proposal more closely before giving a formal answer.

Speaker 2 (13:26):
Yeah, and look how far apart they are. Hamas wants
a complete withdrawal of Israel out of it, permanent ceasefire
aid to a gaza, and Israel says no, no, we
want Hamas to disarm and disappear, and the leaders go

(13:49):
into exile and Israel is occupying eighty percent of Gaza
right now, or seventy five percent of Gaza. I don't
know how they're going to reconcile the two. Maybe they
will at some point, and I'm not a big fan
of thinking those hostages are all going to live. You know,
you only tell you how stupid Hamas is. In addition

(14:09):
to the morality issue here, and that's not to say
that Israel's not immoral in what it's doing, and that
is you got a bunch of hostages, hostages, that's the
only those are the only cards you're holding. That's it,
nothing else, and you treat those hostages like crap. You
would think those hostages would be treated like gold because

(14:30):
they're the ones that have. That's the card that they
that Ramas has. I don't get it. I don't understand
a lot of this.

Speaker 6 (14:41):
Well more frustration when it comes to war. A United
States told the United Nations Security Council just yesterday that
their proposal for ceasefire in Ukraine was Russia's best or
is Russia's best possible outcome and President Putin to take
the deal. They say they want to work with Russia,

(15:03):
including the Peace Initiative and an economic package, but there's
just no military solution in the conflict period.

Speaker 2 (15:14):
Yeah, this is where President Judge just misjudged thinking it
was going to in the war day one. I think
he underestimated the scope of this fight, underestimated Putin and
his desire to annex a third of Ukraine, and underestimated

(15:34):
Ukraine's ability to fight in their motivation, Uh, it's uh.

Speaker 3 (15:38):
Well, he's got to get something because he's going, oh yeah,
spent three years, three years, we've a p.

Speaker 2 (15:45):
He's going to get He's going to get some land.
He's going to get land. There's no question. The question
is how much. And that's the fight, all right. I
think we do one more before the break, okay, Amy.

Speaker 5 (15:57):
Staying on the issue of Ukraine. The Pope Leo is
president the President Hope Leo the fourteenth has made a
plea to President Trump to hurry up and do something
about Putin. After Russia launched another huge drone strike on Ukraine,
Robert Prevost, as he was formerly known, doubled down on

(16:17):
his appeals to the US President to fulfill his promise
to end the Russia Ukraine War.

Speaker 4 (16:23):
This is what popes do you know?

Speaker 2 (16:26):
They threatened to pray these people to death and it
usually doesn't work. And the pope is offering that the
Vatican mediate the fight. No one's particularly interested. No one
is Has a pope become irrelevant?

Speaker 4 (16:45):
Yeah, pretty much so.

Speaker 6 (16:48):
Christy Noam came out from the Trump administration and said
that a migrant, a legal migrant, threatened to kill Trump.
Investigators look looking at it, say it might be a setup.
So you've got Homeland Security Secretary Christie Noam posting these allegations.
I thought myself pictures of the guy, and the guy

(17:11):
said he's gonna kill apparently in a letter kill President
Trump before self deporting. The problem is investigators looking at
this think the migrant was actually a victim of a setup.

Speaker 3 (17:25):
Maybe tying into some.

Speaker 6 (17:27):
Other case that he would be a witness to and
getting rid of him.

Speaker 2 (17:32):
Yeah, the story is much bigger than this, because this
is Christy Gnohaim on a regular basis, pointed to some
illegal alien who's committed a crime to prove that illegal
aliens are all these criminals. And the crime rate among
illegal aliens migrants is no more or less than that
of the general population. They commit as much crime as
anybody else. But because they're illegal. Look at this. This

(17:55):
proves how dangerous these illegal migrants are. Here's the analogy, uh,
is that a city official in la Uh, there is
a member of a chess club who.

Speaker 4 (18:07):
Has committed a horrible murder.

Speaker 2 (18:09):
Therefore, we're going to shut down every chess club in
the city because here's the proof that members of chess
clubs are inherently dangerous and should be outlawed.

Speaker 4 (18:19):
That and I think that's a good analogy.

Speaker 3 (18:22):
That's a little oversimplified. It's not that they do more crime.

Speaker 6 (18:26):
I think it's that why add crime unnecessarily to the
United States?

Speaker 3 (18:35):
Why would you do that?

Speaker 4 (18:36):
But these are these are different.

Speaker 2 (18:38):
These are you know, an example, an example here, in
an example there, and that proves it.

Speaker 6 (18:44):
You know someone, well, my son eats a certain amount
of food, Why don't I just bring one hundred more
people into my house to eat.

Speaker 3 (18:51):
The same amount of food as my sons.

Speaker 2 (18:53):
Because there's a difference between migration and criminality across eleven
million people.

Speaker 6 (19:00):
They're here illegally. We don't need extra problems. Not that
they all do. That would be stupid. I can't stand
when people think that you know that they're dregs. These
are people that want or it's equally as bad to
say all they want to do here is crap jobs.
They're human beings. I want to be doctors and lawyers
and everything else.

Speaker 2 (19:20):
But I, okay, I, you and I are on opposite
pages on this one. I you you you know, I
just love criminals clearly and love rap.

Speaker 6 (19:30):
You'd be out of a job if there there you go.
You loved it so much you wanted to cuddle up
with them, become a law yeah?

Speaker 4 (19:40):
Yeah?

Speaker 5 (19:41):
Would you have practiced defense law?

Speaker 4 (19:45):
No? No if.

Speaker 2 (19:48):
I once asked the defense lawyer friend of mine who
does capital cases, capital cases murders, and I said, you
know these people did it?

Speaker 4 (19:59):
You know it.

Speaker 2 (20:00):
How do you defend someone who has killed a human
being and try to get your client off? And he said,
you can't look at it that way. The way you
have to look at it is you're holding the government
accountable to the constitution that they have to follow the rules,
and if they don't follow the rules, the penalty for

(20:21):
not following the rules is letting people out, because that's
the way our country is based on. You have to
look at it that way, he said, you can't look
at you know they I'm defending someone who murders folks
out there like, Okay, that's how they do it. So
the answer is no, Amy, I never would because I
can't go there.

Speaker 5 (20:40):
Okay, a little proof would be NICEI Deputy Director Dan
Bongino says, the FBI plans to release a new video
that shows Jeffrey Ebstein. Of course, he's the guy who
did all the sex trafficking of young girls, actually did
kill himself in federal custody. He says, there is video
clear as day. He's the only person in there and

(21:01):
the only person coming out. You can see it.

Speaker 4 (21:06):
I love these conspiracy theories.

Speaker 2 (21:07):
Don't you Anything that you have any doubt about is
a conspiracy. Doesn't matter what it is.

Speaker 3 (21:15):
This won't matter. Though. The sad thing is this week.

Speaker 6 (21:21):
AI came out with audio and video and all kinds
of things. So if people want to believe in a conspiracy,
they will, and all they'll do is say that's AI.

Speaker 3 (21:31):
That's not even real.

Speaker 4 (21:32):
So yeah, that's just saying yeah, okay.

Speaker 6 (21:37):
Santa Monica residents, if you remember we talked about this
some months ago, they were annoyed by Waymo those driver
lists vehicles that are attached to Google beeping so they
legally have to beep when they back up, right like
certain vans delivery vans in life. But it's this one area,

(21:57):
a parking structure in Santa Monica where they have to
go to park at the end of the night.

Speaker 3 (22:03):
They're constantly beeping and this keeps escalating.

Speaker 6 (22:06):
You've got people living there that are standing in front
to keep them from going, and they're putting cones out,
They're blocking with other cars, and the people from Waymo
are calling the cops, and it keeps escalating, escalating and escalating.

Speaker 4 (22:19):
Yeah, nothing drives you crazier.

Speaker 2 (22:21):
I mean the other day I was there's a video
up we have at Bill Handles, show the Instagram page,
and there I am at Costco in one of my
little scooters shopping because Mike, I can't walk on my
feet very well because I'm wearing the boot. And as
soon as you back that cart up, baby, babe, babe, babe,

(22:42):
it dries everybody nuts, which is why I went shopping
backwards for half an hour.

Speaker 3 (22:52):
To find the most annoying way to shop A Yeah,
making friends everywhere you go everywhere?

Speaker 5 (22:57):
All right, bad dog we got La has recorded seventy
seven dog attacks on mail carriers in twenty twenty four.
That's the highest number of any city in the US. Overall,
postal workers were bit six thousand times in the last
year in the US. Also nationwide, California leads all the

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other states seven hundred and one dog bites. And they're
letting this information out as National Dog Bite Awareness Awareness
campaign begins on June first this year. It's called Secure
your Dog, Keep Deliveries on track.

Speaker 4 (23:34):
My dogs just went through doggy training.

Speaker 2 (23:38):
We got the little our little Doxy, and so we
put both of them through doggy training and it was
three weeks or two and a half weeks of boarding school.
I mean they're there every day. One of the classes
was eating mailmen. It is something that dogs just do.

Speaker 3 (23:56):
I wonder why theory behind that?

Speaker 4 (23:58):
Yeah, the uniforms.

Speaker 2 (24:00):
No.

Speaker 6 (24:00):
Well, no, the theory is because they walk up, they
have a purpose. They walk up, the dog barks and
they walk away. The dog thinks that they're barking is
making them walk away, and that they're defending that this.

Speaker 2 (24:14):
Is but anybody comes to the door because they walk away,
the dog assumes that they're scaring them away, so they can.

Speaker 4 (24:22):
Okay, that's as good as anything else. Okay, that resonates, Well,
thank you.

Speaker 6 (24:27):
We have the worst. We don't have the worst dogs,
we have the worst dog owners in Los Angeles' Yeah, okay, great, okay,
forty three thousand year old human. I'm not talking about Bill,
but this is a fingerprint that they found on a
rock and they believe it was made by a Neanderthal.

(24:47):
Also not talking about Bill. The fingerprint is made of
red material of ocre and left by a Neanderthal, and
they believe that this is the first fingerprint ever. They
also believe that it was intentional, like they were trying
to do a face or a design on the stone.

Speaker 3 (25:08):
But some disagree with that.

Speaker 4 (25:09):
Yeah, some just think this is a red dot.

Speaker 6 (25:12):
Well no, I think they all believe that it's a fingerprint,
but they don't all believe that it was intentional, like
they were drawing or putting a face on something, which
would make it a little different and more so.

Speaker 2 (25:26):
Anyway, this was a start of East Indians putting dots
on their forehead red ones.

Speaker 5 (25:33):
Moving on, finally, the toxic bloom is wilting. We've been
telling you for months about this toxic algae bloom off
the coast of southern California. That has been making marine
mammals and birds sick and even killing them. Well, the
Marine Mammal Care Center in sam Pedro says they have

(25:54):
had no new patients showing signs of demoic acid toxicosis
in the past week, and they're not seeing any of
the algae anymore.

Speaker 3 (26:04):
So it looks like that the bloom is broken up.

Speaker 5 (26:06):
In the past few months, animals, birds, sea lions, dolphins,
and other marine mammals again have been sick or killed
by the demoic acid poisoning.

Speaker 2 (26:14):
Yeah, I'll bet you this is cyclical, clearly, and I'll
bet you it's going to get worse next year. Year
by year, it gets worse because of climate change.

Speaker 4 (26:23):
You watch.

Speaker 3 (26:27):
All right.

Speaker 6 (26:27):
After losing last month in Orange County Superior Court, the
state of California is asking a state appellet court to
overturn the Huntington Beach measure, if you remember, that would
require voters to present photo identification to cast ballots local elections.
Why does anybody have a problem.

Speaker 2 (26:46):
It's amazing because you have civil libertarians that say, somehow
forcing people to have and to show ID interferes with
their ability to vote. Well, you know what, the same
thing about not having a are interferes with your ability
to vote, the same thing with having a ballot situation,
or you have a post office three blocks away instead

(27:08):
of right next to you interferes with.

Speaker 4 (27:10):
Your ability to vote. I don't get it either. I
don't get it. I've told this story before last time.

Speaker 2 (27:16):
I used to go to the ballot places because I
just enjoy physically voting.

Speaker 4 (27:21):
I don't even bother anymore.

Speaker 2 (27:23):
I literally went to the person working to check, you know,
to quote check my ID is simply they ask you
your name and ask you and say is this your address?
And all you do is say yes. And I tried
to show my ID. They got offended. No, we don't
want to see it.

Speaker 3 (27:38):
I go, I've seen the picture on there that I
might not be just that it was the ID.

Speaker 2 (27:43):
Well, yeah, but it's okay. I understand that, okay in
this case. But I don't understand either. You know, I
can't get it.

Speaker 4 (27:51):
Don't don't get it, all right, one last one.

Speaker 5 (27:54):
Stay in your seat or else. Turkey has announced that
it is going to start finding impatient passengers who unfasten
their seatbelts or stand up to try to rush off
the plane before it gets to the gate. New rules
also include finding passengers who smoke on board or stand
while the plane is still taxiing.

Speaker 4 (28:16):
All right, that makes sense.

Speaker 2 (28:18):
People do stand up, and the attendants go sit down,
sit down, sit down, and the pilot or the purser
or whoever on the airplane stay seated until the plane
has come to a complete stop. And there's always some
jerk who stands up and starts opening the overhead all right,
So Turkey's gonna find them, and we'll see.

Speaker 4 (28:35):
What happens with that. Those mad cap turks who just just.

Speaker 3 (28:38):
Sit down, I don't know why.

Speaker 4 (28:40):
I'll tell you why. I'll tell you why.

Speaker 2 (28:42):
Because you've been sitting on a flight for five hours
and you just want to get up and just as
soon as possible.

Speaker 3 (28:50):
Five more minutes, man.

Speaker 4 (28:52):
Yeah, I still five want you want your legs or cramped.
I can see it. I can see it.

Speaker 3 (28:55):
Ever matter rush to get their bags.

Speaker 4 (28:58):
No, that's what they do, and they way.

Speaker 2 (29:00):
I know, you're at the back of the plane and
you're standing up, and yeah, I get that, But still
it's because you just want to get out of there
as quickly as possible. All right, We're done, guys with
the news. This is KFI am six forty.

Speaker 4 (29:15):
You've been listening to the Bill Handle Show.

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