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Speaker 1 (00:00):
You're listenings KFI AM six forty the Bill Handles show
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handle here Morning Crew on a Foody Friday talking about
Foody Friday. It is time for our Foody Friday segment
with Neil Sevadra. Neil heard every Saturday two to five
(00:22):
and that is the Fork Report, and occasionally he broadcasts
outside the studio, as he did this past Saturday where
he and I were at the Wild Fork in Lagoon
and Miguel and that was fun. It was great time,
a lot of people, great location, great food at the
Wild Fork, frozen food but not frozen food.
Speaker 2 (00:41):
You try it out and you'll see this is.
Speaker 3 (00:43):
Way beyond that different concept indeed, and it works beautifully.
Speaker 1 (00:46):
And then coming up a week from tomorrow next Saturday,
it's at the Smart and Final in where.
Speaker 3 (00:55):
Newport no lake Forest. I knew that Smart Final in
lake Forest. A week from tomorrow, the twenty third, I'll
be out there to kick off pastathon.
Speaker 1 (01:06):
And I will be there and I will be asking
you to donate and give you shake you down for
some money and you can buy I don't know what
are they giving something? You get a brand new nothing.
If you donate, I.
Speaker 4 (01:24):
Mean you donate. They you know what they usually do, so.
Speaker 2 (01:27):
They do something I know in the past.
Speaker 3 (01:29):
I think they've given away some olive oil and things
like that.
Speaker 4 (01:33):
I'll bring some swag. I'll have some Fok Report swag.
Speaker 2 (01:36):
Excellent. All right, let's get right into foody Friday.
Speaker 1 (01:40):
And I did not know this, by the way, even
though I was at Costco a couple of days ago
doing a Costco run. Just made a major change to
the food court. Haven't been in the food court for
a little while. And this is big news. I mean,
world War three could break out, and I'm more concerned
about this. You know.
Speaker 3 (01:58):
Well, there seems to be mixed views on this as well.
And I know just down the street here from the
studio in Burbank, they have a Costco here and they
had it closed up for some time. I think I
might pop by there this morning. They had the food section,
little food court and they were remodeling. So you're seeing this.
This one is out of Icelia. I believe that somebody
(02:21):
saw that they are removing the sit down tables and
having stand up kind.
Speaker 4 (02:25):
Of cocktail tables.
Speaker 3 (02:28):
I guess they call them where you stand up, and
some people are really bent out of shape.
Speaker 1 (02:32):
Why you go there for lunch? I mean, who likes
to eat lunch standing up?
Speaker 3 (02:37):
Well, okay, so you get a couple different points of view.
Some people are like, hey, you're not there to spend
the day. You're coming out of going to Costco and
shopping and you grab a hot dog or something, chips,
whatever it is. You consume that and you go. Some
people I read one comment says, you know, some people
(03:00):
like I love to be able to relax my feet
and sit down. Other people are like, hey, people flop down,
spread out way too much of the food court. This
is for grabbing a bite on your way out, not
a family gathering. Read hey Mexicans, don't bring your kids.
That's what I That's what I read.
Speaker 2 (03:16):
Nicely done.
Speaker 1 (03:18):
I've been going there for years and years years I
have not noticed people.
Speaker 2 (03:22):
Well.
Speaker 1 (03:22):
I go very quickly. I'll sit down, eat my pizza
or eat my hot dog, and then I'm I'm done.
Our food court is packed at our Costco.
Speaker 2 (03:30):
Yeah, usually it is.
Speaker 1 (03:32):
And then the escually Sundays and sometimes I'll go up
there and go, hey, do you mind if I join you?
Speaker 2 (03:37):
And I'll just you know, sit down next to people.
Are you kidding? Yeah? I did that. I want to
sit down. I don't talk to them, I just want
to sit down.
Speaker 1 (03:47):
Here's the change at Costco that absolutely ripped me to shreds.
And that is number one, getting rid of one of
the best chios on the planet.
Speaker 4 (03:55):
Oh for that.
Speaker 1 (03:56):
And yeah, putting in that huge turkey which uh I mean,
I mean the huge cookie and then they're turkey sandwich
on the peany.
Speaker 2 (04:06):
Eh, not very good.
Speaker 3 (04:07):
It was the other one, the roast beroast beef another
one and that was like a ten dollars sandwich.
Speaker 1 (04:12):
But that's a big, big sandwich. It's actually two sandwiches. Okay, yeah,
but you could get a whole.
Speaker 4 (04:17):
Pizza for the same price.
Speaker 1 (04:18):
At Pizza is still great, you know, massive, massive pizza is.
Speaker 3 (04:23):
Good, little greasy, but it's very doughey. And have you
ever brought one home and the taken baby? No?
Speaker 2 (04:29):
And I'll tell you why. Because the pizzas are so
big they don't fit in my oven.
Speaker 4 (04:34):
What do you what do you have a easy bake?
Speaker 1 (04:37):
No, it's it's they're big, big pizza.
Speaker 3 (04:40):
No, they're sizable, but you it's an oven, man, a
house oven.
Speaker 1 (04:44):
Yeah, I didn't fit. Maybe I have done that, but
I should I try it. I think you'll find that
it doesn't fit in the oven. Now you could cut
it in half and put it, but I wouldn't do that. No,
I have a I actually have a full man size
of it. Yeah, I know you heard right in man
size oven that I could cook one of those pizzas.
Speaker 4 (05:03):
But so mixed reviews.
Speaker 3 (05:05):
You'll start seeing these once they costco starts in certain areas,
it tends to become the norm, and they go, you know,
start pushing them out everywhere else. So we shall see
if people like standing up. We had some of these
at our house, but they had high seats on them,
and nobody uses them.
Speaker 1 (05:22):
No, nobody uses I won't sit them because I have
no balance and I'll just hip over.
Speaker 4 (05:27):
But you'll do that whether you're standing in the city.
Also driving also true.
Speaker 1 (05:31):
But you know when you talk about stand up tables,
you don't think about having lunch.
Speaker 2 (05:35):
You think about or dervs. You think about drinks.
Speaker 3 (05:37):
Not in New York. When you're in New York, they
have a lot of standing tables. Pizza joints have that
kind of rail that you go and you lean up
against and you eat at the rail and then you
bail well because well New York footprints are so small
because the land is so dear that there's no place
to eat. But I'm saying people do it if it's
(05:59):
just sure, I think it's horrible. I think it's absolutely
I'm sorry. Gonna you want to cry? Yeah, you big baby,
You're gonna sit there and cry about your tables at Costco?
Speaker 2 (06:08):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (06:08):
Yeah, And they're still and it's still, by the way,
a buck fifty for a hot dog and a drink
and they have not changed that in sixty years.
Speaker 3 (06:18):
Do you have to pay more for chips or does
that come with it too? No, I haven't had it
in forever.
Speaker 2 (06:22):
Just a hot dog in the drink? Wow Bucks?
Speaker 4 (06:25):
Is that your go to?
Speaker 1 (06:26):
No? But Clark Howard, our friend Clark Howard, his favorite
restaurant restaurant in the world is the Costco at on Maui.
Speaker 4 (06:38):
And it's what the hot dog with or is it spam?
Speaker 2 (06:42):
It's hot dog.
Speaker 4 (06:42):
I just love it.
Speaker 1 (06:44):
Also, the hot dog really went to hell when they
stopped using Hebrew National hot dogs. They used to use
Hebrew National, which is an insanely high quality hot dog.
Oh as a matter of fact, let's take a break,
because that goes right into the next segue of sausages
of Yeah, that's the other thing they used to have. Yeah,
they Costco used to have that polish stuff. It was
(07:06):
wonderful and they knocked that off. I tell you this,
this is one of the reasons I'm a trader Joe's
I just want to point that out.
Speaker 4 (07:13):
Look at you.
Speaker 1 (07:15):
I'm a quizzling. Oh do I have a quizzling story
to tell you?
Speaker 4 (07:19):
At some point, I don't know what that means.
Speaker 1 (07:21):
Quizzling was the guy who ran Norway under the Nazi government?
Speaker 4 (07:25):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (07:26):
That z Yeah, Yeah, that's a quizzl that is considered quizzling.
Speaker 2 (07:30):
You are a.
Speaker 4 (07:30):
Quizzling and the things you remember, like.
Speaker 1 (07:33):
Like a Benedict Donald. You know, it's the same thing.
You're a Benedict Donald. You're a quizzling.
Speaker 4 (07:38):
Your name is mud, Yeah, exactly.
Speaker 1 (07:40):
And I was once in Norway, uh, vacationing, and I
still did a broadcast out of the broadcasting company over
there was a.
Speaker 4 (07:50):
National company when you cared about the station.
Speaker 1 (07:52):
Yeah, and I for some reason, we were doing a broadcast.
I don't remember why, but I'm sitting there in this
huge broadcast booth and h the board operator, the engineer.
A woman said, do you know where you're sitting at
this desk? I go, yeah, you know, it looks like
a desk. So that's where Quizzling announced the puppet government
under the Nazi Germany. You're sitting in his chair. WHOA,
(08:16):
how's that for history?
Speaker 2 (08:17):
Man? I got goosebumps.
Speaker 4 (08:20):
When did he create the warm sandwich shop?
Speaker 2 (08:23):
Quizzling?
Speaker 4 (08:24):
Quiz No, sorry my bad.
Speaker 1 (08:26):
Now we're in the middle of Foody Friday with Neil
of course, and tomorrow two to five host of the
Fork Report, also all Things food.
Speaker 2 (08:35):
All right, we were talking about.
Speaker 1 (08:37):
Costco hot dogs and we segue into sausage and Germany,
and let's combine the two and talk about what's going on.
Speaker 3 (08:46):
You know, you gotta love innovation or problem solving, creative
problem solving. So you got this butcher in northeast Germany
and he's come up with a solution, what he believes
is a really really elegant solution to the country is growing.
Speaker 4 (09:04):
Raccoon problem. Sorry, ann, let me start with it.
Speaker 3 (09:09):
It tastes like chicken, right, Well, so he's he wants
to turn them into sausages. And other meat products. So
he's his name is Michael Reese. He is a hunter
and he's got a but your shop in Kate.
Speaker 4 (09:21):
I don't know where that is.
Speaker 3 (09:22):
They say it's ninety kilometers or so west of Berlin.
And he thinks that this is a great way to
solve the problem of having this particular I mean, do
you ever deal with trash bandits?
Speaker 4 (09:37):
Those little bastards.
Speaker 3 (09:38):
Yeah, yeah, they're uh you know, I'm a big guy,
six feet to fifty and I've had one stand on
its hind legs in my backyard and come at me.
They are vision they are yeah, yeah, I would like.
I mean seriously, it was like a foot and a
half tall. Imagine Kno running at me, and it just
(10:01):
I was waiting to hear them but a lot vicious,
but yeah it was. They're mean and they put their
arms up like THI laws.
Speaker 4 (10:11):
Yeah, and so I'm for this.
Speaker 3 (10:14):
I think there are creative ways to utilize sausage making.
Sausage making is not only time loved tradition, but especially
in Germany. Yeah, especially in Germany. But I think that, uh,
it lends itself to different you know, different types of well.
Speaker 2 (10:38):
There's all kinds of side.
Speaker 4 (10:39):
Blood sausage, blood sausages.
Speaker 2 (10:41):
I mean, there's some weird sausages mad with blood.
Speaker 1 (10:45):
No, I find it disc blood sausage is pretty rough
made with blood.
Speaker 3 (10:49):
Yeah, it's it's so irony, it's so it just bloody. Yes,
there's it's it's a little much from It's not my taste.
Speaker 1 (10:58):
So the point is they have some your sausages out
there with weird meats.
Speaker 4 (11:02):
You can bind them.
Speaker 3 (11:05):
You can find a rabbit, rattlesnake, great combinations that you
wouldn't imagine. So to me, you know, if you're killing
a raccoon and they're going to be dead, you might
as well use them. They throw them into a trash
bin and they're clean. You can they're actually clean animals.
(11:28):
Have you ever seen them eat? They wash their hands
before they eat. I'm not joking. They literally look it up.
They Yeah, they are cute until you piss them off
and then they know but head and this is how
you know they can use them. So little meatballs made
from raccoon meat whatever it is.
Speaker 4 (11:47):
Raccoon balls, Yeah, I guess you could call them that.
Speaker 3 (11:50):
If you're a horrible marketer, you know, if you just
really bad at marketing and don't want.
Speaker 2 (11:56):
People to eat them. You have to call this guy up.
Speaker 1 (12:00):
But Salami all kinds of Oh yeah, Shalami has some
weird stuff in it too, now you're right, of course, yeah,
it meets around the Will you ever.
Speaker 4 (12:06):
Ask what's in that?
Speaker 5 (12:07):
Now?
Speaker 4 (12:07):
When you're eating those processed meats? You eat it?
Speaker 2 (12:10):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (12:11):
Hey, uh yeah, that's weird that if anybody would try
it to you.
Speaker 2 (12:16):
I don't know if they do a mail order.
Speaker 1 (12:18):
Business out of that little shop out of Germany. Yeah,
see if you can get it and they send it
on dry ice and ship it over all, right, how
are we doing for time? We're okay, Yeah, this was
kind of interesting. Aldi, which you hear about all the time.
I think it's a German company, isn't it talking about Aldi?
No idea anyway, it's you wrote this a thirteen dollar
(12:41):
kitchen aid copycat the appliance that you're buying and every
home cook should have.
Speaker 2 (12:49):
Now what can you get?
Speaker 1 (12:50):
What? Okay, what kitchen aid? Anything do you get for
thirteen bucks?
Speaker 4 (12:54):
Okay?
Speaker 3 (12:54):
Start?
Speaker 4 (12:54):
Here's the deal.
Speaker 3 (12:55):
So Aldi they have the I think it's called the
Biano five speed hand mixer. That's the one we're talking
about now. But and I'll get into that in a second.
But there is a stand mixer. You know, I have
a Kitchen Aid stand mixer. I love it. It is
uh you know you go to yeah right in the
kitchen mixer of the world. Yeah, it's fact expensive. It's
(13:18):
three hundred dollars start. You can get even more expensive.
But they have a stand mixer at Aldi that they
offer that is fifty dollars. That they was is they say,
is a competitor to the popular Kitchen Aid version. And
you can find these Aldi is pretty interesting if you
haven't been. They have this one aisle in the center
that just has I can have everything from tires to whatever.
(13:42):
It just is a weird. Well, now they've got this
hand mixer. You know, the hand mixer, uh not the
table base that has the little you know, the little
spinners on there or whatever. One of those things called
the beaters, right that you.
Speaker 2 (13:59):
Got the mixer with. You know, that's the little tiny
guy that was the other one.
Speaker 3 (14:03):
Now this one just popped up and this is the
handheld version with the beaters that we used to lick
as a kid.
Speaker 2 (14:08):
You know.
Speaker 4 (14:09):
That's the that's the double beater double one.
Speaker 2 (14:12):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (14:12):
Now that.
Speaker 3 (14:14):
Normally goes for about sixty bucks if you get the
handheld kitchen Aid version. Well at Aldi right now they
have this new version that's thirteen bucks and it looks
damn near identical to it, very similar in style, and
it's got a two hundred and fifty watt motor and um,
you know, a little less power than the kitchen Aid.
(14:36):
But yeah, but how what's the quality?
Speaker 1 (14:38):
Because you if you try to it's worth thirteen dollars,
then you're gonna go out and get it. I would
just let to know what a thirteen dollars mixer.
Speaker 3 (14:45):
Well, think about a kitchen aid is disposable. They've been
around for a long time, and that brand demands more money.
I don't know what the parts are. You know, if
you've ever had to go in one. I've fixed mine
a couple of times. Workhorses, but I've gone in there
and pulled things apart and changed things in my kitchen
(15:06):
aid before. They just work forever. Now is it that quality?
I don't know, but I'm curious about it. Thirteen bucks
versus sixteen, or fifty bucks versus three hundred, it'd be
worth a try. It's like Harbor Freight. Now I have
different levels of tools in both my shop and you know,
(15:28):
when I'm working on something around the house. You know,
Milwaukee is my standard for the high end, high end,
but I have other stuff too, And sometimes I go
to Harbor Freight and just grab something and I don't
care how long it lasts me because I'm using it
for one particular job or something.
Speaker 4 (15:43):
So who knows. Yeah, and I'd be curious about it.
Speaker 2 (15:46):
Yeah, And I love the kitchen ad by the way
it is.
Speaker 1 (15:49):
And there are I've given my daughter a couple of
different ones that were kind of cheap, o creep on ones.
Speaker 2 (15:54):
Oh good for you, and they fall apart. No, she
ended up getting a kitchen eight.
Speaker 4 (16:00):
Why didn't you just get her a kitchen aid in
the first place?
Speaker 1 (16:01):
Because she got it from someone for free? Oh, or
I got I thought you were for free?
Speaker 4 (16:05):
Are you hurting? Do you need a couple of bucks?
Speaker 2 (16:07):
I'm just telling you, I got it in a long time.
Speaker 6 (16:09):
Bo.
Speaker 2 (16:09):
What do you need?
Speaker 4 (16:10):
You name it twenty thirty bucks? What do you need now?
Speaker 2 (16:13):
Tonight?
Speaker 1 (16:14):
It's going to be very interesting on Netflix, of which
I happen to be a subscriber. And if you are
a subscriber, and this is very clever what they did.
There is a prize fight between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul. Now,
I had no idea who Jake Paul was and I
looked him up on Wikipedia. Oh man, this guy is well,
(16:41):
he's certainly the real deal in terms of success and
utilizing the Internet. So we have Kno here and Mike
Crozier in for Amy today, and this is a prize fight. Now,
Mike Tyson is is he in his fifties eight fifty eight?
And Jake Paul, who I understand is also a fighter?
Speaker 4 (17:02):
All right?
Speaker 1 (17:02):
Is he?
Speaker 2 (17:03):
And he is how old? In his thirties?
Speaker 4 (17:06):
Twenty seven?
Speaker 2 (17:06):
Twenty seven? All right?
Speaker 1 (17:08):
So I'm gonna just throw it at you guys, what
you know, what the hell is going on? And just
the two of you can talk together like you're just
sitting around like a couple of idiot twenty year olds talking.
Speaker 2 (17:19):
About, Hey, what is going to happen to now?
Speaker 4 (17:21):
Who needs a host?
Speaker 2 (17:22):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (17:23):
I have one of those.
Speaker 5 (17:25):
I'm fascinated to see if I could be convinced that
this was even real in the first place. That's kind
of that's kind of my take on it. I really
want to see how this how this plays out if
it looks like this was just for money or not,
because I think if it's real, it'll be legit. You know,
it'll be something that's actually legitimate to talk about. But
if it's just like what we've seen too many times, Okay,
(17:46):
So what's gonna be for for you? And ConA, what's
gonna because I know what it is for me, But
what's what's going to be the tailtale signed for you?
Speaker 4 (17:54):
This is crap. Cono that it's crap.
Speaker 6 (18:00):
I think the it's already happened with the rules that
have been placed. So there's two minute rounds instead of
three minute rounds, and they're using fourteen ounce gloves, which
regular professional boxing gets ten outs, So it's really hard
to knock someone out with fourteen ounce gloves, even if
you're fifty eight year old like Tyson.
Speaker 7 (18:19):
Do you think it's all Do you think it's rigged.
I don't think it's rigged. I don't think he's gonna
be a real fight. I don't think you play boxing.
And I also think Jake paul is people underestimate him
like he's been an athlete his entire life.
Speaker 4 (18:32):
He wrestled d one in one.
Speaker 6 (18:34):
Of the best high schools in America in Ohio, so
it's not like he's new to competition.
Speaker 4 (18:40):
And he takes this very seriously.
Speaker 6 (18:42):
Like you said, he was already successful before boxing, so
now he dedicates his time. When you do three a
days boxing with professional trainers, you learn how to box
in a short amount of time. In six years, he's
been taking it very seriously, even if his competition has
not been very serious.
Speaker 4 (18:58):
But he's six ' one.
Speaker 6 (18:59):
He's coming into the fight at two twenty seven, and
by the by fight time, he's probably gonna be two forty. Like,
I don't think he's gonna get knocked out.
Speaker 4 (19:07):
Who did he fight previously? Was it Mayweather?
Speaker 1 (19:11):
Who? Uh?
Speaker 4 (19:12):
Jake Paul No, Jake Paul Fi.
Speaker 6 (19:13):
I guess his biggest one was Tommy Fury, the brother
of Tyson Fury, the heavyweight boxer.
Speaker 4 (19:18):
That's the only one he lost. That's the only one
he did lose to.
Speaker 1 (19:21):
All Right, I'm bored, Okay, I said I was gonna
throw it to you guys. You go, okay, I'm done.
Speaker 4 (19:26):
Not enough handled. No, I knew, I knew you would.
Speaker 5 (19:28):
Now, just looking to see that if during the fight,
if it's a if it's clear that there is a
predetermined outcome.
Speaker 1 (19:33):
All right, now, Uh, I'm looking at this and the
part that I find rather interesting, but then that's me.
Speaker 2 (19:39):
And no surprise is.
Speaker 1 (19:41):
That he is listed on Forbes as one of the
world's highest paid athletes.
Speaker 2 (19:48):
And there are some pretty highly paid athletes.
Speaker 1 (19:51):
And he's an Internet sensation twenty seven million followers, and
he's been few viewed.
Speaker 2 (19:57):
I don't know how many billion times do you do?
You watch him on the internets?
Speaker 4 (20:03):
Either one of you don't look at me?
Speaker 2 (20:05):
Do not? But how the hell do you know who
he is?
Speaker 5 (20:08):
Well, he's they at least made puff for doing this.
He's great at marketing himself, that's and.
Speaker 6 (20:13):
He's kind of doing the Mayweather thing where everyone hated
Mayweather so much they paid to see him lose. Everyone's
gonna pay to see Jake Paul lose and he's not.
Speaker 5 (20:21):
The money is by far on Tyson correct, so much
so that Jake Paul apparently bet millions of dollars on himself.
Speaker 1 (20:28):
Oh don't you get kicked off the internet for doing that?
Oh no, I'm sorry, that's major league ball.
Speaker 4 (20:34):
Major league ball.
Speaker 1 (20:35):
Yeah, yeah, if I get that confused.
Speaker 3 (20:38):
If he bet against himself, it might be a problem
because he can throw that.
Speaker 2 (20:42):
Hey, does anybody have any idea of the kind of money
he makes.
Speaker 4 (20:44):
I'm just curious for this fight alone. He's getting forty
million for.
Speaker 2 (20:48):
This fight alone's getting.
Speaker 4 (20:49):
Four everybody looking look at who's excited about this?
Speaker 1 (20:53):
Yeah, holy moley million dollars for this fight. And uh,
if you're a Netflix subscriber, you're you're gonna get it
for free. So I'm assuming they think this is basically
Game of Thrones where there will be a lot of people,
so many insane subscribers as a result of this. And
(21:13):
hang on, although I mean this is so different. Do
you stay Let's say you subscribe to Netflix for this?
I mean this is a one off. Do you stay
at Netflix when you have these massive hits, drama hits?
Then you go, Okay, well, this is what this platform provides.
This boxing matches so unique.
Speaker 3 (21:36):
I want to see Tyson knock the smile off this
guy's face. I want to see him push his teeth
through the back of his skull because I unlike Cono,
and I respect Cono's view, I really do, but I
don't think he's fought this level before. And even Mike
(21:56):
Tyson at his age is a beast of a human being.
I mean he's just you know, I met him here
in this very studio. He's a beast of a human
being from.
Speaker 2 (22:07):
What I've seen.
Speaker 5 (22:08):
I they haven't confirmed how much Tyson's going to make,
but they're saying around twenty million, so half that. So
Jake Paul's getting double that.
Speaker 4 (22:15):
That's why.
Speaker 2 (22:17):
That's typical. That's typical when you don't think.
Speaker 4 (22:19):
He's done great fights.
Speaker 3 (22:20):
I think he's done fights that And that's not to
say that he's not a great athlete. He absolutely is,
but that he's done fights to make him money, not
to be the best.
Speaker 2 (22:29):
It's uh. Also, and they're going to end with this.
Speaker 1 (22:32):
I saw an interview with him and he has this
ear cover with spikes on it because he wants to
protect himself from my tyson.
Speaker 4 (22:44):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (22:45):
It is the funniest thing, like a coyote.
Speaker 4 (22:47):
Yeah, a suit for your dog.
Speaker 2 (22:49):
Or it's a spike collar for your dog.
Speaker 5 (22:51):
Those ear covers like Doberman's where to make their ears
point that hates very.
Speaker 2 (22:56):
Very funny stuff. All right, Time for week in Well
This World in review Living under a Rock. Well, here's
what you've missed.
Speaker 3 (23:06):
Piping hot off the newswires from around the corner to
a round the world.
Speaker 4 (23:12):
This is this week's world in review.
Speaker 1 (23:18):
All right, some fun stories, if you want to call
presidential picks fun. For cabinet posts, Former and President elect
Donald Trump has selected three people that make absolutely no
sense to cabinet positions. None Pete Hegseeth, Defense secretary, who's
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had a vast experience as a captain when he did
two tours in rack in Afghanistan.
Speaker 2 (23:45):
You've got Robert F.
Speaker 1 (23:46):
Kennedy, junior vaccine nutcase who is health in Human Services.
And you have Matt Gates Attorney General has been selected
whose vast legal experience is exactly two or three years
as a junior junior associate a nine person law firm
in Florida doing well business lidiation contracts, etc. So, as
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I said earlier, is this just a test of the
Senate to find out who's loyal to Donald Trump or not?
I think that's what it is, because in normal times
these people wouldn't have a chance in hell of being confirmed.
Speaker 2 (24:28):
And even now.
Speaker 1 (24:29):
There's going to be a big issue because it's straight
out qualifications to do the senators the senators do they
think their loyalty to Donald Trump is more so than
their loyalty to the United States and having those cabinet
positions run well, no idea, we'll see.
Speaker 2 (24:44):
It's a test. Trump wants to know Ten Commandments law.
This is Louisiana. I love this.
Speaker 1 (24:50):
So Louisiana passes the law requiring the Ten Commandments to
be displayed in every public school classroom by next year,
a big frame, just a well, yeah, so it's obvious,
it's big, it's easy to read. And federal judge said,
uh ah, no, thank you. That is illegal, unconstitutional. Also,
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the judge said, forcing the teachers to dress as Moses
when opening class is also very difficult.
Speaker 2 (25:24):
We'll see. Of course that's going to be taken up.
Speaker 1 (25:25):
Louisiana is already going to go all the way up
the Supreme Court on this one, and even with a
very conservative court that is pro religious freedom in a
big way, I think that there it's it's going to
be a tough road for this law to succeed. In Amsterdam,
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of all cities, very peaceful cities normally known for there
was a soccer game and it was a soccer team,
a local team as well as the nurs Raeli team
that came in and Israeli fans were attacked. This has
to do with Gaza and the Israeli attack on Gaza
and the Israeli fans were beat mercilessly. Anti Semitism has exploded.
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It's three nights in a row. It is really, really
a bad situation, and it is happening frankly all over
the world. And man, this thing is a mess. Kind
of some good news here. President elect Donald Trump on
Wednesday went to the White House for the first time
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he was voted out of office, to meet with President
Joe Biden. And this is a ceremony that happens every
four years or whenever there's a new president elected. The
president elect comes to the White House, is invited by
the sitting president and they socialize, they get together, and
then they walk out of the White House and usually
first ladies are invited in for tea by the first
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incoming first lady with the first lady, and that's it
signify as a transfer piece, peaceful transfer of power. Now,
let's go back four years, and no one's saying a
word about it, certainly no one on.
Speaker 2 (27:09):
The Republican side. That's just okay. You know. He refused
to go last.
Speaker 1 (27:13):
Time, and now that Joe Biden has in fact invited him,
that's kind of a class app disappears done. All right,
that's it. I think we're done on that one. What
else are we going to talk about? Real quickly? Ask
handle anything. We're doing that and today's last mention this week,
ask handle anything.
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this spontaneously, which means I'll do them right.
Speaker 2 (28:00):
There without having heard them before. See how that works.
Speaker 4 (28:05):
We know what spontaneously means.
Speaker 1 (28:07):
Thank you very much. Mike Crozier in for Amy today.
A lot of fun. Thank you very much. Are you
working tonight, by the.
Speaker 2 (28:13):
Way, still hell no? OK?
Speaker 1 (28:15):
Yeah, Mike is the anchor for the Tim Conway Show.
Speaker 2 (28:20):
Who's filling in for you tonight?
Speaker 5 (28:21):
I believe it's Andrew Caravella.
Speaker 1 (28:24):
Okay, and so Amy's back on Monday, and the rest
of the crowd is here Neil on tomorrow from two
to five on the Fork Report, I answer, Yeah, I'm
here eight to eleven for Handle on the Law, and
we are done for the week.
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