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Speaker 1 (00:01):
You're listening to Bill Handle on demand from KFI AM six.
Speaker 2 (00:05):
Forty KFI AM six forty live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app.
Oh my gosh, you people rock. You keep donating, think
you think you? Thank you all of you. Patricia Bundy
donating to Amy K King fifty bucks from any anonymous
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Thank you, Annie two two sixty plus fan club. I
don't know what does that. I don't know, but they
donated one hundred bucks to you. That's very lovely.
Speaker 3 (00:42):
I love it, and you know what, we are so
so appreciative. You're getting us so much closer to our goal.
This lots of donations going.
Speaker 2 (00:49):
To wake you.
Speaker 4 (00:50):
I appreciate it.
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It donation Amy King, Thank you KFI especially Amy and
Neil for making us aware of a great cause. Good
luck going over the edge. Thank you for your donation.
Janet Donnelley. I think we got Patricia Bundy right yep. Okay,
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the two sixty plus fan club. I don't know who
that is, but that's awesome. Thank you so much. People
for going to your m dot org. That's Union Rescue Mission.
You are m dot org. Slash ote over the edge,
then look for the KFI button, click there and You
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can donate to Amy or me or just the cause,
but we love you for it, we thank you for it,
and KFI listeners rock. You guys are the most generous
people on the planet and we thank you for getting
us closer to our our goal. For them that you
just look up the Union Rescue Mission. They will blow
your mind.
Speaker 1 (01:50):
Yep.
Speaker 4 (01:50):
They really really do good work.
Speaker 3 (01:52):
And their theme this year is find your Way Home,
and that's really what they do. I mean, they're not
just throwing at the homeless problem. They're helping people get
back on their feet, get off the streets permanently and
find their way home.
Speaker 2 (02:07):
And they're frustrated too with the way things have been handled.
They want to see people back home. And got to
tell you they don't get federal money because they're a
dry house. They want you have to get sober, want
to get sober, and want to learn new skills and
really work towards what you receive, not just handout. As
Amy King said.
Speaker 3 (02:27):
So they do job training and job placement and Mark
Hood is the CEO.
Speaker 4 (02:32):
Great guy.
Speaker 3 (02:33):
Yeah, very nat He said last year when I talked
to him, that they placed like permanently housed, not just
put them in a hotel but permanently housed a thousand
people last year.
Speaker 2 (02:44):
That's huge.
Speaker 3 (02:45):
It's big, I mean, and the homeless problem is massive
in LA. We can't fix them all, but we can
help some of them get home.
Speaker 2 (02:53):
So thank you very much to all of you who
are donating again yourem dot org slash ote and we
keep looking at this. Margaret van kerk can Hoven, that's
not a real name. Margaret van kirk Hoven.
Speaker 3 (03:17):
And Diane donated fifty bucks to Yan Wars. Vallery William,
We appreciate it.
Speaker 2 (03:24):
Yeah, Valerie Morris William, Boston. Carol Duckworth, that's not a
real name. Stop with these fake names.
Speaker 4 (03:32):
Here's a Kevin Duckworth. That's a real name.
Speaker 2 (03:35):
Now buying a Carol Valerie Morris Tonally, I'll just think
you think you think that's very awesome. All right, let's
get to the Komy business, shall we. James Comy, he's
going to be arraigned on October ninth criminal charges here,
but he already says he's innocent. Put out a video
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if you didn't see that. He's got his attorney, a
buddy of his, someone he's worked with in the past
as well. He wants. He wants the case to go
to trial. He says he's innocent, let's do it. He
was indicted yesterday. This is a big time scary move.
And I know that people politically right now are so
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divided and black and white on these things. But Donald
Trump publicly pushed the Justice Department to go after him,
and those are the concerns. If you're for the abuse
of power, Listen, there might be a there there. There's
a there there. I guess the justice system will, you know,
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suss it out here. But Trump and Komy have had
contentious history. They've butted heads on things. Trump fired him
during his first term, long condemned Comy's Russia investigation efforts
as a witch hunt. But if this is, if this
turns out to be Trump going after his enemies, that
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is a problem. I'm sorry it is and you can't
say that it was wrong. I thought it was wrong
for them to go after Trump too. It just if
there is a there there, I get it. But it's
just when you politicize this and you use it as
a weapon, it's all you're doing is setting new standards,
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new standards that will be used by the opponents when
they get in and all we're doing is we're pushing
that line. You know, I, as a parent, I try
and hold the line at a certain place because I
know that it's human nature to want to rebel. And
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if you're loose on that line, then the rebellion gets worse,
like because now you've set the line to a different place.
So now they're going to rebel against that. If you
keep conservative on these things, meaning you keep not politically conservative,
but if you keep the line, you know, don't drink,
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don't smoke, all these things, then if your kid rebels,
they're going to rebel against those those things. If you're
loose on that, now they're gonna have to find something worse.
That's how we were with the prohibition. Look at the
crime that prohibition brought. Basically brought the mafia to the
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United States and all the other drugs that people got
ahold of. So when you start loosening the belt on
these reactions to your so called enemies, all you're doing
is pushing that line for the next set of politicians,
the next president of the United States. So you start
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doing this and they start going through all this this
list because he's got other potential targets, John Bolton, Latsia James.
You got Adam shiff here in Burbank, Barack Obama, George Soros.
Now you may go, yeah, all of them should be
taken down. But just be careful what you wish for,
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because there's two sides of that coin that's going to
play out when someone else is in office in three
years and change. Neil Savedra and the Morning crew today,
thanks for hanging out on this Friday. Oh man, you
guys are crushing it. Thank you so much. Donating at
RM dot org slash ote look for the KFI banner,
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click on that and your donation goes to our team.
Amy King and me Neil Savedra. As we go over
the edge today at the Hilton in Universal City, two
hundred and fifty feet or so, we'll go over the
edge and repel down the side. Well, I don't know,
it's probably a little less than that, but enough when
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we're doing that to raise awareness about Union Rescue Mission
and of course get donations for the Way Home, which
is their way of saying they really do the work,
meaning it's a dry organization. You have to want to
get sober and learn new skills and truly get you
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back in a house, not just temporary housing, but really
focus on making you better. They do not get money
from the federal government because they're a dry house, and
so we're raising awareness and raising money for that. And
so if you go to RM dot org slash ote
for over the Edge, we sure do appreciate it, and
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I say.
Speaker 3 (08:38):
Thanks to stare it in Joey Harper. Wow, wow, now
they you really.
Speaker 4 (08:44):
Thank you guys, They say, hold on tightly.
Speaker 2 (08:47):
Oh trust me, we we don't need any but yeah,
that's awesome. And the fact that you guys continue to
donate this morning is huge. It's really closing the gap.
We were so thankful but also a little disappointed that
we were behind from last year. But you guys are
picking no pun intended, picking up the slack.
Speaker 3 (09:07):
Yep, thanks Cynthia and Mr d Forker what is that somebody?
Is that somebody related to you?
Speaker 2 (09:14):
Mr D Forker?
Speaker 4 (09:15):
I don't know. And Patricia Haney, Yeah, thank you guys.
Speaker 2 (09:19):
And the fake name from Margaret Margaret van Kirkhoven. Isn't
she like a vampire slayer or something like a family Yeah, okay,
we have Klem for over one thousand years alrighty maga dentist.
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What the hell is happening to us? Be a dentist,
Be a dentist, be a doctor. Why do I have
to know everybody's political affiliation? Although I think she was joking.
If you haven't heard the story of Santa Clarita de
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disc facing backlash from a viral video gosh back in
twenty twenty one, I guess a Republican event of some
kind where she joked about withholding pain relief from liberal patients,
which I shouldn't be laughing, but the conceptually it's funny.
Speaker 3 (10:18):
Yeah, she said, for people who didn't agree with her
political views, she just turned the laughing gas down lower.
Speaker 2 (10:24):
Oh my god, throw the people so obviously, people get
their panties in a bunch and flooded her YELP page.
Negative reviews called for California Dental Board investigation into her practice. Now,
I think better safe than sorry. Probably should send the
dental board in there just to make sure. But she
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refers to herself as a mega dentist, and she even
has a hat or something that says, and make your
smile great again. She's in Santa Clarita. Do they have
Democrats in Santa.
Speaker 4 (11:01):
There's a lot of white people, a lot of white people,
not only white people are Republicans.
Speaker 2 (11:08):
What Amy King. I'm just saying, no the hell you say.
But any who, So her name is doctor Harlene gray
Wall of Skyline smiles. I think she was being a
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smart ass and she was joking, but still, do you
really want do you really want that? So I guess
now people are gonna pick sides and they're only going
to go to Republican dentists or liberal dentists. Although don't
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you want someone kind of liberal when you have your
teeth done and they lean on the gas for you.
Don't be conservad don't be don't be stingy with that gas.
But this is a big hubbub. That's probably not a hubbub,
but you gotta look see you say things like that,
we don't have a sense of humor anymore. Someone's gonna
have to look into it and see.
Speaker 3 (12:10):
But well, it's already been looked into by the dental board,
and because they got an anonymous complaint that she was
torturing democrats. So the dental board came and said, hey,
did you say that? And she said, yeah, I did
say that. Here's the video. It was part of my
speech at the Republican Liberty Gallot.
Speaker 4 (12:28):
It was a joke.
Speaker 2 (12:31):
They're like, we don't understand jokes, ma'am. Just the facts. Yeah,
but torturing democrats, I can't.
Speaker 4 (12:43):
It was a joke. Do you think she was really
doing this?
Speaker 2 (12:48):
No, I do not. I do not believe that. But
as far as being tortured, go online see the funky
haired white liberal women, horn rim glasses, screeching. I think
we've all kind of yelled at each other plenty, and
that's a little torture. I'll take it, all right, Neil
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Servader and the morning crew. More to come this morning,
including Foody Friday coming up a little bit later. And
I've been getting a lot of people asking about the
winners of the dinner contest with Zelmans and Bill Handle
and me coming up on October eleventh at the Anaheim
White House. Well, guess what. Anthony from Zelmans is joining
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us in the last bit of the eight o'clock hour
to tell you who those winners are and do the
big announcement.
Speaker 1 (13:36):
So, oh no where you're listening to Bill Handle on
demand from KFI AM six forty.
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KFI AM six forty Live everywhere on the iheartradiolaio app.
My mouth knows it's Friday, So whoo you get to
jump off a building today and then do the FOURK
report from Wrongo. You know how well they feed me
when I met Marengo. It's ridonculous. So the show fork
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Port tomorrow will be live from Marongo. You've got Geary
and Shiannon coming up at nine, So go no where.
John Kardashian donated. Now is that John Kardashian from Kardashian Concrete?
I think it is. Maybe. Yeah, he's not one of
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those Kardashians. He's got a normal butt. But if it's
who I think it is, he's uh, he is a
cool guy. Can if I listener? And I think he
owns Kardashian Concrete. Rebecca Alamand donated. Wow, Deborah Beckham or
Beckman rather John? Oh, I gotta say this very very carefully.
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Jolene Klunt k l U N D T and anonymous
she donated again. That's very nice.
Speaker 1 (15:04):
Oh.
Speaker 3 (15:05):
Suzanne donated. Suzanne Barrow donated from bourn Texas. Wow, be
or in Texas.
Speaker 4 (15:11):
I don't know how to say it.
Speaker 2 (15:13):
Hi, Hi in Texas, High in Texas gosh, we're getting
so close. Thank you, thank you, thank you. You are
m dot org. This is exciting. This is like a
telephone now you are m dot org slash ote for
over the Edge.
Speaker 3 (15:29):
We're going over the Edge at noon today at the
Universal City Hilton.
Speaker 2 (15:33):
When you drive by, yep, that's the one right along
the one on one. Uh and uh how cool is
that that you guys are donating like madmen and women.
You know, we can hit our goal. We can hit
our goal. People. You are so generous. You are m
dot org slash ote for over the Edge. You'll see
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the KFI button. Click there you can donate to Amy
or me or whatever. It all goes to the same place.
But it's an excellent organization that actually gets people off
the street. They have to sober up all these things.
They do not get federal money because they are a
dry house, and unfortunately it's what works and so they're
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doing great, great work there. Thank you so much, thank
you so much, Thank you.
Speaker 4 (16:23):
Michael Siri.
Speaker 2 (16:24):
We don't even have timpanees.
Speaker 4 (16:27):
Oh we should get a tympany howbout Sam could find
this one.
Speaker 2 (16:30):
No, he's like a timpany roll goes. I was told
there'd be no math. Youah, a timpany roll. I thought
that was something I could eat. Yeah, I would like
the timpany roll and some soy sauce. Yes, please all right?
Amazon to pay FTC historic two point five billion dollars settlement.
So this is for allegedly tricking customers into signing up
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for Prime and then not having a way out for them. Now,
I will tell you I love Prime. I'm not looking
for a way out. Is it the chiefest thing in
the world now? But do I think that it has
value for the as much as I use it? Absolutely,
and as I get older. The thing to me is
value always. Cost is important, of course, but value is
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way more important important to me? What are you getting
from it? And uh, of course, whenever these things go down,
Amazon doesn't you know, doesn't claim culpability at all, but
they just pay out. So we're not saying we did
anything wrong. I don't know if you have to say that.
Is that like a boiler plate response that that lawyers say, Hey,
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you got to go do this and you got to
say this. But that means that some of you maybe
getting some money back. I think what was it amy
fifty one bucks or something like that.
Speaker 3 (17:48):
Yeah, it's fifty one dollars if you used Prime less
than three times in a year, which immediately eliminated almost
all of us.
Speaker 2 (17:58):
I'm out, I use it, so damn offen I can't.
Speaker 3 (18:02):
You can still fill out a form if you want
to request it. It's just it for people who didn't
use it much. It's an automatic refund.
Speaker 2 (18:09):
So you know. On Amazon it says it'll say how
much you've saved this year so far? Have you seen that?
Speaker 4 (18:16):
But you say how much you spent?
Speaker 2 (18:18):
No, it says how much you saved, and you know
how much I've saved this year so far?
Speaker 4 (18:22):
How much?
Speaker 2 (18:22):
Almost three thousand dollars? So can you imagine what I
had to spend to save that on shipping? Which is
what Prime is, right, it's the shipping. Yeah, so I'm like, oh,
and that's not in My wife and I have separate accounts.
I don't think we have the same Prime. I think
she has her own Prime thereon line is the problem,
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because you buy stuff for gifts and stuff. You don't
want to have access to each other's stuff or whatever.
Maybe we share the same Prime, but I don't know.
So you might get some money. They did not admit
to any wrongdoing, but I will tell you this, I
don't care whether you liked Biden and voted for him
or not. It was incredibly smart to go after this
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practice and say it should be as easy to back
out or unsubscribe as it is to subscribe. I do
not know why Donald Trump, other than if he did it,
I'm going to undo it because to me, it's a
no brainer. That's what the government should be doing. That's
the protections we need, the stuff that we can't do.
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You know, they shouldn't have to feed us and all
of that stuff all time. We should have the opportunities,
and yes there should be some social services obviously, but
take care of these things. Maybe we'd have less problems,
can keep more of our money if there were these
kinds of protections out there. Neil Savedra and the Morning
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crew happy to be here. Thank you for donating. Again.
We'll give you updates throughout the show. We'll also be
announcing the winners of the Zelman Dinner coming up in October,
with Bill handling me at the Anaheim White House a
little bit later. So go nowhere, KYF. I am six
forty live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app Good Friday morning
to you, Neil Sevader in the Morning Crew with you
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handles back on Monday. Tim Conway Junior, what a sweet guy.
Reached out to me, texted the other day they're doing
his birthday party on the eighteenth. I believe. I think
it's the eighteenth there at Morongo as they do every year,
And he texted me an invite, a personal invite, just said, hey,
if you can make it, we'd love to have you.
So I'm hoping that I'll I maybe put the last
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hour of the FOK Report on tape or something that
day and get out there and join him. I will
tell you if you've never been to one, it's always
a blast. They do a great job and celebrate that
nut job we all love. Mister Tim Conway Junior heard
today starting at four. All right, So you guys are
kicking ass and I'm not going to stop celebrating you.
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Caro upped and donated Gina Win Gousen, w I N
dga U s E and Gina, thank you, Rebecca alamand
alimand very cool of you. Amy King and I are
raising money for the Union Rescue Mission. They are the
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real deal getting people off the streets for real, getting
them sober, all the things you need to do to
really make it happen, and we are thrilled to be
a part of it. We're going over the Edge today.
We're repelling down a twenty five story building to bring
awareness to this great organization. We did it last year.
The Union Rescue Mission is a dry house. They get
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no money from the federal government because of that. They
want people to be sober and to want to work
towards making their way home. So we're thrilled about that.
Please if you want to donate anything, because we are
at almost seventeen thousand and we want to get to
twenty thousand, so that would really really be huge if
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we could do that during the show today, go to
yourm dot org slash ote yourm dot org slash ote
for Over the Edge. You'll see the KFI team KFI.
Click on that and donate to Amy or me. It
doesn't matter, it all goes to the same place, or
just donate and we thank you kindly.
Speaker 4 (22:26):
I'd like skydive Yosemite. Thank you. Carol Upton.
Speaker 3 (22:30):
Deborah Stanley who was listening in Twin Falls, Idaho, and
she said, you are m is the real deal?
Speaker 4 (22:37):
You are correct, it is.
Speaker 2 (22:39):
Yeah, they just really are. As a matter of fact,
as I've said before, I was so blown away by
them amy last year that they became one of my
monthly charities. I try and do my charity charities this way,
and some of them aren't real chell It charities. Sometimes
they're local organizations that I believe in that not aren't
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necessarily a five oz C three organization or something. But
I do have charities as well, so I try and
do local, national, and global, so you know, split the
money up in three ways, and that way you cover
a little bit of everything. And so over the Edge
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is one of my local and they just do a wonderful,
wonderful job. Yourm dot org slash ote look for the
KFI team and we appreciate that. In advance we come back.
We are going to do Foody Friday. We're gonna start
Foody Friday. Sushi is in the news. We'll explain why.
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