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August 1, 2025 28 mins
(Friday 08/01/25)
Amy King and Neil Saavedra Bill for Handel on the News. Another late-night Trump trade twist hours before the world hit go. Bear trouble in Sierra Madre: After the Eaton Fire, home invasions rise sharply. California files suit to resort Planned Parenthood funding. Proposed 72-hour train route between LA, NY eyes 2026 debut. Cal Fire opens new firefighter training center as feds remain understaffed.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
You're listening to Bill Handle on demand from kf I
am six forty and now Handle on the news. Ladies
and gentlemen, here's Bill Handle.

Speaker 2 (00:26):
It is a foody Friday, and good morning everybody. August one.
And I should take the month off birthday months? You know,
I don't even take my birthday off. I don't understand
people take their birthdays off.

Speaker 3 (00:42):
Cono, do you take your birthday off? No?

Speaker 2 (00:44):
No, no, well you can't. But Neil birthday off?

Speaker 3 (00:48):
Well I did this year, but it just happened. I Amy,
you take a week? Do you take your birthday week off?

Speaker 4 (00:58):
I don't know. No, but I do celebrate all month.
It's called Amuary.

Speaker 3 (01:03):
Oh wow, I'm processing that. Uh. And will Sure? Why not?
It's Willowerry?

Speaker 4 (01:19):
Are you a January baby? Oh that's right, Willowerry. I
like that.

Speaker 1 (01:22):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:23):
And what is that America? What's your journalist?

Speaker 5 (01:27):
Oh?

Speaker 3 (01:28):
That's sweet?

Speaker 5 (01:28):
Uh?

Speaker 2 (01:29):
And uh Amy, birthday birthday week? I already said that
to you.

Speaker 3 (01:34):
And birthday week?

Speaker 2 (01:35):
No, no birthday birthday?

Speaker 3 (01:39):
No, my birthdays passed. You guys didn't even know. No,
we didn't.

Speaker 4 (01:42):
That's not true.

Speaker 1 (01:43):
I got you.

Speaker 3 (01:44):
Well yeah you did, Yeah, but I don't know. Yeah,
I don't find birthdays to be that big a deal. Yeah, yeah,
I don't get it. I talked to my mom.

Speaker 5 (01:55):
And I told her thank you for for having sex
with dad and thinking me, and she said it was
my pleasure.

Speaker 3 (02:00):
Yeah. Oh that's very strong too. Boy.

Speaker 2 (02:03):
We're really at a start. And you know, people celebrate
their birthday, and what accomplishment is their birthday?

Speaker 3 (02:09):
They were born.

Speaker 2 (02:10):
It's not like they've won the Nobel Prize, you know,
which you do celebrate it. I would take the day
off and celebrate a Nobel Prize when or even the
day I would get a I would get a PhD.
And probably I don't remember if I took the day
off when I passed the bar, I don't remember. But

(02:30):
you know, the rest of the time, big big deal,
you were born. Congratulations the big mazle to for you.
There is an accomplishment, all right, guys. I think we
basically covered a birthday. Who has birthday weeks where they
take the entire week off of you know, here at KFI,
there are people.

Speaker 3 (02:48):
That do that.

Speaker 2 (02:49):
I'm trying to figure out who they are so we
can make fun of them.

Speaker 3 (02:54):
You know, I can't think of anything. I can't but
I know that to celebrate. Nothing wrong with that, there is.

Speaker 2 (03:00):
I mean, what you're going to celebrate being born into
this world?

Speaker 3 (03:04):
Give me a break.

Speaker 5 (03:05):
Ah, what is the weight of all that money and
your what's what's the problem?

Speaker 3 (03:12):
What's way? You would be your elevator.

Speaker 2 (03:15):
You would be surprised how little money I have relative
to the amount of money you think I have.

Speaker 5 (03:20):
Well, yeah, now that you're married again and you keep
tearing apart your house every ten seconds to redo it.
It's a house, you It's got a roof, it's got walls,
You're good.

Speaker 2 (03:30):
Yeah, it would still be surprised. You would still be surprised,
you know, the way you portray it. I'm worth a
zillion dollars and I am not. You were not well,
I had more, you know, but you know, divorces will
do it.

Speaker 3 (03:42):
Not that.

Speaker 2 (03:43):
You know, Margine doesn't deserve half of everything that I
earned during the marriage.

Speaker 3 (03:47):
I'm fine with it. I deserves more than half. Yeah,
she does, and I'm fine with that.

Speaker 2 (03:50):
You know. I do believe in the whole concept of
community property, not only legally but morally, so that's no issue.
But yeah, I just want to put it on the
record that Neil is an ass for coming up with
that idea that somehow I'm wealthy, wealthy, wealthy. Well, let
me put it this way. I don't fly first class.

(04:11):
I don't book private jets. I had serious money, I
would book private.

Speaker 3 (04:16):
Okay. I traveled.

Speaker 5 (04:20):
Thirty years and you're the only one I've ever flown
in a private jetuine for one more than once. Oh yeah, two,
I have flown first class because of you before right
next to you.

Speaker 3 (04:35):
Okay, it is time for.

Speaker 2 (04:39):
Handle on the news with Amy Neil and me lead story.

Speaker 3 (04:48):
Well, the terrorists are back big time.

Speaker 2 (04:51):
The President threatened that if deals were not cut internationally
by August one, that was the deadline. Guess what heras
now forty percent on everything coming in the United States
and new rates for dozens of countries and late night shifts.

Speaker 3 (05:11):
And this is what the president does.

Speaker 2 (05:13):
I mean, he just changes him arbitrarily, and he doesn't
purpose He does it purposely. I mean that's part of
his philosophy. He wants to keep people of their toes.
He wants to be unpredictable. That's how he operates and
to his success. And we don't know long term what
this is going to, how this is going to affect

(05:36):
the our economy because we're not gonna probably go for
a couple of months or several months. But man, it's
if he is planning on upsetting and has plan on
upsetting the entire world economy, he has done a phenomenal job.

Speaker 5 (05:54):
I wonder what that feels like, being that powerful wake
it up and going I'm gonna just f with the
entire Yeah, I.

Speaker 2 (06:00):
Mean, it's just I mean, he doesn't just say I'm
going to do that. Well, yeah, he actually does. Breakfast
is one thing, and then mid morning snack is something else.

Speaker 4 (06:13):
Bears have been barging in. Police and wildlife officials say
that they've been getting a ton of reports about bears
getting into homes and Sierra Madre smashing windows, slashing door screens.
The California Department of Fishing Wildlife even went as far
as trapping and killing a three hundred pounds female bear
believed to be the culprit. They tranquilized her and later

(06:35):
shot and killed her. The break ins dropped off after
the bear got put down, but it's still Sierra Madre, Claremont,
Monrovia and other communities just below the San Gabriel's are
kind of hot. Spots for human bear conflict reports.

Speaker 2 (06:52):
And very good on the on the on a monopeia
lying there bears barging. Very good, she.

Speaker 3 (07:03):
Did on purpose, which is very strong. I like that.
We'll played, all right, California.

Speaker 2 (07:08):
And before you do that, I have to make one
comment that Neil, if you were to break in, it
would be a three hundred pound male person breaking in.

Speaker 3 (07:20):
Okay, let's move on couch. You don't hurt me.

Speaker 5 (07:27):
The white, the white rich man has been trying to
keep US Mexicans down for a long time.

Speaker 3 (07:31):
Oh stop and successfully.

Speaker 5 (07:33):
So all right, So that how many suits that's California
filed against the Trump administration now thirty six lawsuits against.

Speaker 3 (07:47):
The Trump administration. Busy, busy, busy.

Speaker 5 (07:50):
Why because the Trump signature tax law, you know, the one,
the big, fat, beautiful, gorgeous look at this load so
great bill Act that past this month, they say, is
this is bonto of course, saying that it's unconstitutionally vague
and it went in't too affect July fourth. It prohibits
Medicaid reimbursement for any health services conducted by what is

(08:13):
said to be a large nonprofit health clinic that primarily
in quotes provides abortions. So of course this hits Planned parenthood.

Speaker 3 (08:22):
It is plan here. Yeah, yes, that is.

Speaker 5 (08:24):
And we've already had five Planned parenthood clinics closed in California.

Speaker 3 (08:29):
Yeah, this one is you can't. You can't.

Speaker 2 (08:32):
The high amendment is when it was passed, you cannot
use federal money for abortions. You can't under any circumstances.

Speaker 3 (08:38):
So it wasn't federal money, isn't it.

Speaker 2 (08:40):
Well, here's well Medicare, I mean Planned parent Good gets
five hundred million dollars from the federal government in grants.
But that's used for contraception, and it's used for education,
and it's it's used for a non abortion, it's services.
Plant Parenthood did is put up a firewall and said

(09:03):
federal money does not go to abortions, only private donations.
And it's sort of worked up to now. Well under
the one big beautiful bill there that money is withheld.
And that's two nonprofit health clinics, as you pointed out
read Plant Parenthood that primarily provide abortions.

Speaker 3 (09:24):
What does that mean?

Speaker 2 (09:26):
That's the point. It's too vague who decides what is
primarily And one of the rules in legislation is that
you cannot have vagueness. It has to be specific and constitutionally,
when you have something too vague.

Speaker 3 (09:42):
It falls. That is the basis of this lawsuit. Fifty
of their business. Yeah, well, but there's the firewall. What
they're arguing.

Speaker 2 (09:51):
There's two separate companies here, if you will, if they
were profit is two separate companies.

Speaker 3 (09:57):
Amy, you were about to say something, well, I was
going to.

Speaker 4 (09:59):
Ask you legal question. So we hear this a lot.
That stuff gets thrown out because it's too vague. And yeah,
people keep putting vague things out there. Why why wouldn't
they be more.

Speaker 2 (10:10):
Because they want because they want to get it through because.

Speaker 4 (10:13):
But then it's going to get challenged.

Speaker 2 (10:15):
Of course it's going to get challenged, but they're hoping
that the court upholds it depending on the politics of
the court. This is a very conservative court and will
in fact hopefully back up the administration's position here. But
by the way it someone has to well, no, it's
not even define what is vagueness.

Speaker 3 (10:36):
What is not vagueness.

Speaker 2 (10:38):
One of the other things that people don't realize what
the what the court does is you have rights.

Speaker 3 (10:46):
All these rights are yours.

Speaker 2 (10:48):
What they do is they take away certain aspects of rights,
for example, gun control or gun gun cases. You have
a right to carry guns period. Now can they restrict that? Yeah,
there are laws that take away bits and pieces of that.
You have the right under First Amendment to say whatever the.

Speaker 3 (11:09):
Hell you want.

Speaker 2 (11:10):
Are there Is there any time where they take away
that right? Yeah, screaming fire in a crowded theater, defamation
that you don't have a right to do. So here's
the bottom line. They have a right to provide abortions
except for federal money, un or the High Amendment. Do
they have a right to issue statements? Well, this is

(11:35):
the First Amendment stuff? This is this is unconstitutional. They're arguing,
you can't take that right away from us. We already
have it. If you are going to take that right
away from us, you'd better be specific about it, and
Congress can do that. Did that make any sense at all?
Because I didn't understand a word that I just said. Oh,
real quick one before we get back to the news.

(11:56):
I mentioned the High Amendment in terms of it is
illegal for federal money to be used for abortion. I
mean that came out decades ago. Henry Hyde also introduced
a bill to make surrogate parenting. Surrogacy a federal felony,
and it was, and of course this is what I did.

(12:18):
And thank goodness, the House Judiciary, the Chair of the
House Judiciary laughed in his face and said, this is
a state issue. We don't get involved in abortions, We
willn't get involved in marriages and adoptions and divorces. These
are state issues and this falls under the state. So no,
thank you. Yeah, because I was sweating bullets. A federal felony. Wow,

(12:46):
I was perfectly happy with the state felony. Okay, moving on. Oh,
let me tell you when I first started, I didn't
know I was going to go to jail. I literally
did not know if I was going to go to
prison because of the laws in existence when I first
started doing surroga parenting.

Speaker 3 (13:03):
Wow, another notch in the handle belt.

Speaker 2 (13:06):
Yeah, no, I just thought I mentioned that. So anyway,
moving on, I just lost everybody. Okay, let's do it more.
Handle on the news.

Speaker 4 (13:17):
High speed trains. Let's see a trip to from LA
to New York five hours by plane, seventy two by train.
They want to make it a reality. A rail company
is proposing a new privately funded train route that can
begin moving people between LA and New York City by
next year. A Maristar rail unveiled its coast to coast route,

(13:41):
called the trans Continental Chief. They wanted operating by May tenth,
twenty twenty six, ahead of the us is two hundred
and fiftieth birthday and the twenty twenty six FIFA World Cup.
The gold date get it, gold date lands on National
Train Day.

Speaker 2 (13:57):
Hey, didn't they have a trans continental train? I mean
not originally, not back in the Abraham Lincoln days, but
I'm talking about in the twenties and thirties, even the forties.
You would book a train and go across the country
and you would do it in what three or four days?

Speaker 3 (14:13):
Maybe it's a speed issue.

Speaker 4 (14:16):
Yeah, I don't know, because Amtrak had one, and Amtrak
isn't responding to requests for information about this because this
would be a competitor to it.

Speaker 3 (14:27):
Yeah, okay, I think it'd be.

Speaker 4 (14:29):
Kind of coola. Seeing the world by train or seeing
the country by train is a beautiful thing.

Speaker 2 (14:35):
Well, yeah, what I would love to do, and said
this is a bucket list is going the orient Express
or the Royal Scotsman. And then they have one in
India too, where it goes back to the twenties, you
wear tails for dinner. And I mean it is very
very high end, but Neil, I can't afford it.

Speaker 3 (14:56):
I just wanted to put Okay, it is too expensive.
I'm gonna look it up and see, oh yeah, judge
of that.

Speaker 2 (15:04):
Yeah, orient Express, look it up and see how much
that puppy costs trade.

Speaker 5 (15:09):
And so I think are beautiful in there, and like
Amy said, they're are really wondering. You go through uh,
you go through Switzerland during the winter on a train,
gorgeous or the Canadian Rockies. I mean we were in
the steerage car, but handle, you probably had a good view.

Speaker 3 (15:26):
Hey uh, Trump.

Speaker 5 (15:27):
Wants the White House to have huge balls and they're
gonna do it in this new two hundred million, ninety
thousand square foot ballroom.

Speaker 3 (15:41):
No, alrighty.

Speaker 5 (15:42):
So he said that he always, uh, he was gonna
do something about the ballroom there at the White House.
They should have one, he said, he told reporters yesterday.
It'll be a great legacy project and I think it'll
be special. So you know, he's wanted this carently for
some time. And then this new ballroom there at the

(16:02):
White House on Camp.

Speaker 2 (16:04):
Hold in la ceiling, gold floor lamps, taste.

Speaker 3 (16:09):
Yeah, I mean, I don't know.

Speaker 2 (16:11):
For some reason he has this thing for Iranian whorehouses
because that's what this looks like. It it doesn't stop.
I mean, it's so over the top, baroque Louis fourteenth.

Speaker 3 (16:23):
That's where I barke wh fix it.

Speaker 2 (16:26):
Yeah, you've seen pictures of Trump Tower in uh, you know,
the living room.

Speaker 3 (16:32):
It's crazy. It's just so ornate. So sure, why not?

Speaker 2 (16:38):
And he was just once a big ballroom now there
you know, there's an argument for it because right now, uh,
the east room the biggest room in the White House.
Perhaps you can see what two hundred people and this
one will give over six hundred. That makes sense, state dinners,
et cetera. Yeah, but just not, you know, just build
a normal room, you know, do with the Beverly wilsh does.

Speaker 3 (17:01):
Okay, Moving on.

Speaker 4 (17:04):
What's going on in boys' brains is important. California Governor
Newsom has signed an executive order supporting men and boys
and improving their mental health outcomes. It's an effort to
lower suicide rates among young men. Newsom said in a
statement that too many young men and boys are suffering

(17:24):
in silence, disconnected from community opportunity and even their own families.
This action is about turning that around.

Speaker 2 (17:32):
Oh and this has nothing to do with politics. It
just so happens that Donald Trump was able to secure
young men's vote unlike any Republican before him. And well,
what a coincidence. We're because we lost the young men's vote.
Why don't we, Okay, go after the young men and

(17:54):
do it with the mental health. And we want to
support boys and men and improve their mental health. I'm
assuming the argument is they are deficient mental health because
they voted Republican. So this is all this is, yeah,
I mean, come on, yeah, come on, this is all politics.
Let me tell you about young boys, young men. Guys

(18:16):
we're around you know, you know what we were. You know,
it's mentally ill. I mean, we would have screwed a
not hole in a tree but for the splinters. Guys
are this is what we do. We're mentally ill.

Speaker 5 (18:31):
You are, don't don't put all of us in there, Okay,
not a whole?

Speaker 3 (18:38):
All right? Last one before breaks there? Sure? All right?
So they we're about.

Speaker 5 (18:43):
Twenty seven percent vacant in the US Forest Service.

Speaker 3 (18:48):
That means.

Speaker 5 (18:50):
That we need some people to fill these jobs. We
need firefighters and to do that, the California Department of Foyest,
Forestry and Fire Protection, they're welcoming forty students to their
brand new training center and the Academy of What's.

Speaker 2 (19:08):
Up It's academy, it's an acadey.

Speaker 5 (19:10):
It's the former Air Force base, it's the Upwater Training Center,
and so they're going to be able to finally have
the training facility to get new people in, train them properly,
and hopefully fill that twenty seven percent deficit there.

Speaker 2 (19:27):
Yeah, I mean there's a world to that. It's not
just to go out and dig holes in trenches. I
mean we talked Chuck Lovers before, my friend who ended
up running these crews for cal Fire and or I
think with no La County Fire and it's complicated stuff.
So this gives solid training where they said they after

(19:49):
the training they can go out and run fire crews.
I mean, they are going to know how to deal
with these wildfires all right. Before we finish handle on
the news for those people that want to hang out
with the which I don't understand and never will.

Speaker 3 (20:03):
Uh, You've got coming.

Speaker 5 (20:04):
Up yes August ninth, we'll be broadcasting The Fork Report
live in Los Angeles. On is that miracle Mile or something.
It's right there next to the tar pits.

Speaker 3 (20:17):
Yeah, that's Mile. Yeah yeah.

Speaker 5 (20:19):
And the restaurant is Disconso Restaurant. It's wonderful. They have
a location in LA here and in Orange County, but
we'll be doing it in LA and we'll have appetizers
and there'll be a lot of specials. So we'll broadcast
the show and have some swag and have a good time.
We're calling it my birthday party, but my birthday is

(20:40):
already passed. Just an excise get together with us.

Speaker 3 (20:42):
All right.

Speaker 2 (20:43):
So that's Disconso right next to uh.

Speaker 3 (20:45):
I'm assuming you're tark Y s c A n O.

Speaker 5 (20:48):
Right, yep, and you just R s v P at
R s v P at Disconso Restaurant dot com.

Speaker 3 (20:56):
Okay, it sounds like fun.

Speaker 2 (20:59):
I won't be there, Okay, back we go four handle
on and even I won't be there even if I
would get free food. That's how much you want to
hang out with you? All right, let's go ahead and
finish up Handle on the News with Amy, Neil and me.

Speaker 5 (21:13):
This is kind of convoluted, but basically you have two
independent bodies in Ukraine that they are an authority they
look over basically if there's any sort of corruption going
on money wise. Back in twenty twenty two you had Kiev.

(21:33):
They were granted the huge status of EU candidate of
an EU candidate country. Right, So at some point Zelenski
and his government decided they were going to take the
authority away from these two governing bodies that look at
corruption and put it in the hands of someone that

(21:55):
is appointed by him. This ticked a lot of people off.
Members of parliam have responded to the community.

Speaker 3 (22:03):
Yes, you wouldn't think that Selensky would do that. It
seems odd. It does seem odd.

Speaker 5 (22:10):
But anyway, so you've got a lot of money coming
in from different countries to support this war, and you
need accountability not only for them to be a part
of the EU possibly, but also accountability because there's just
a big, massive amount of numbers coming in.

Speaker 2 (22:26):
And straight and he's gone back on that.

Speaker 5 (22:29):
He's changed, he turned it over and he heard the
people and okay, so did parliament.

Speaker 4 (22:34):
Yeah, glad, I'm not in school anymore. President Trump has
re established the presidential Fitness test for American children, not
because I think it's a bad thing. But because I
never passed it when I took it, kids are going
to now have to do a one mile run, sit ups,
stretching exercises, the either a pull up or the flex
bar hang thing. That was one of the things I

(22:55):
could never get. President Trump yesterday did a whole ceremony
at the White House that it's a wonderful tradition. We're
bringing it back. The fitness test began in nineteen sixty six,
but then we're phased out during the Obama administration.

Speaker 2 (23:09):
And prove his point, he did a one mile run
and sit up and stretching exercises, didn't he because as
Trump has told us, he is the most fit president
in the history of the United States. Yeah, come on,
it does make you know he said that, He actually

(23:29):
said that.

Speaker 4 (23:30):
He probably did. But it's good that he's bringing this back.

Speaker 3 (23:33):
No, it is. I'm not arguing that. I'm not arguing that.
It's just a fun around it, that's all. Yeah, Okay, yeah.

Speaker 5 (23:42):
Ye Pickon Kankles got things going on, speaking of picking
on the president.

Speaker 3 (23:51):
Wow, south Park, who I remember the days.

Speaker 5 (23:56):
The first time I saw anything from these creators was
on a cassette, a VHS tape and it was Satan
versus Santa Claus and it was crazy.

Speaker 3 (24:08):
Did you see it? It went around through all the ruins. Yeah. Absolutely,
I saw it probably the same time as you. And
it was kind of like people were handing it off
and making copies and it's before the TV show all us. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
it was.

Speaker 5 (24:20):
These two guys are brilliant and they've been known to
be equal opportunity offenders, which is one of the things
I like about them. And this newest the lead for
their newest season, the premiere. There has Trump with his
micro penis, who's a character. It has googly eyes on it.

(24:41):
And this has blown the doors off five point nine
million viewers across the Comedy Central cable channel, Paramount Plus
streaming services and all that. It's its twenty seventh season premiere,
and they're pulling those numbers.

Speaker 3 (24:57):
Just a few numbers.

Speaker 2 (24:59):
What they just got the two founders of this scene
one point five billion dollars for fifty episodes. Yeah, from Paramount.
That's crazy.

Speaker 3 (25:09):
Have you either one of you guys seen it?

Speaker 5 (25:11):
No, Oh, my gosh, I saw the part of the
making of it, but I have it, you know, I
got an eight year old. I'm not going to watch
micro penis cartoons with an eight year old running around.

Speaker 3 (25:20):
So yeah, maybe it's just I have to have my
own time. You know what you're in for. The opening
scene is cartman lay in bed trying to listen to NPR,
and he's very upset.

Speaker 2 (25:35):
I've got two thirty year olds and I would never
ever watch that with them because when the micro penis
comes up, they point to me and start laughing. So
that is not going to happen in this lifetime.

Speaker 3 (25:45):
Yeah, you needed science to make babies? Yeah, thank you?

Speaker 2 (25:48):
So I did, actually, yes, and a Petri dish and
we're going to go in a tree. Yes, all right,
let's I think we're gonna finish it up. But I
think we have room for one more time, for one.

Speaker 4 (26:02):
More Oh your information right there at your fingertrip fingertips.
President Trump is pushing again to improve your access to
your own medical records and is tasking dozens of health
and technology companies to solve an issue that's been a
problem for a long time. And that is so he said, Hey,

(26:22):
I need a pledge from more than sixty companies that
have signed onto it, including like Amazon, and Apple and
Google and Microsoft and Oracle to help come up with
ways to more easily share patient data across the US's
fragmented healthcare system. He said, you should be able to
get it, you should be able to share it, and
it shouldn't be a big deal.

Speaker 2 (26:41):
Beut the law.

Speaker 3 (26:42):
The law is, that's your file.

Speaker 2 (26:45):
But to transfer your file, let's say, to another provider,
another insurance company, or if you're working for one company
and the other company needs it, good for him. I
mean again, this is his populist move. And he's saying
enough of this. You know, we're not going to have
We're not going to make it difficult for individuals and consumers.

Speaker 3 (27:04):
To deal with this.

Speaker 2 (27:04):
And he's fixing a lot of stuff, so I can't
argue with that. I would still like him to see
him do push ups and some pull ups that is.
That would be tremendous.

Speaker 4 (27:14):
Can you do a pull up?

Speaker 2 (27:17):
Uh? Yeah, I can do a I can't. Yeah, well
I can't do I can do a pull up, you know, biseptually.
But I'm a biseptual. Yes I can't. I can't with
my palms facing away from me. That I can't, But
I can do it.

Speaker 3 (27:36):
The other way. That is really difficult. Yeah, exactly. One
is a chin up. One is a pull up.

Speaker 2 (27:43):
Yeah, yeah, I can't do a pull up. The only
pull up I am going to do in the future
is those that you buy to help you with the
incontinence issue. Trump would actually say that would be an
adult pull up. What Trump said, he doesn't do push ups.
He actually pushes the world down.

Speaker 3 (27:59):
There you go.

Speaker 2 (27:59):
Well, alright, guys, we are so done. Fun Handle on
the news today, that's for sure. Kf I am sixty.

Speaker 3 (28:08):
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