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You're listening to kp I AM sixforty the Bill Handles show on demand on
the iHeartRadio app and now Handle onthe news. Ladies and gentlemen, here's
Bill Handle and good good, goodmorning everybody. A happy Friday, foodie

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Friday here and what a pleasure.Oh, thank you for dancing, Neil.
Okay, let me see who's there? Oh? Amy just jumped on.
Amy. Nice to see you,nice to be seen. Well there
you are. Okay, we've started. That'll be the last time I'm friendly
to you this morning. But that'sokay. Hey, I got once during
It's a good day. Actually,that is a good day, I know.

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And I was just talking to Neiltoo. I'll tell you about that
in a minute. Robin, goodmorning, good morning. All right,
So Robin is here today, andthe lovely Ann comes back on Monday,
Michelle, oh no kono comes backon Monday. Ann comes back and replaces

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Michelle, who's replacing Ann for theweek. Good morning, good morning,
and that's it. And then Neilagain. Okay, Neil and I were
talking about a restaurant. I takemy daughter on foody adventures. Pamela is
a super foodie and I jump inthe freight and I'm going to take her
to Las Vegas for something called forkFilm and fork or fork in Film,

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and these are pop ups where theyplay films and the whatever the food related,
what theme in the film. Well, for example, if it's food
related or food centric the film,they serve that food. For example,
Ratatoui is going to be shown,and guess what they're gonna serve steak.

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No, they're gonna serve ratatue andother other foods that are in the film.
So that should be a lot offun, ridiculously expensive, so I
will you know, I wish mydaughter did something cheaper like collect rocks and
I go out and get a rockand go here. Doesn't work that way.
It's very depressive. If your daughter'scollected rocks, they'd be diamonds.

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Look right, collection, They're notstupid, that's probably true. Oh.
Also, I have to share somethingwith you. I have these two little
dogs and squirrels in the backyard andthere's a little doggy door. I have
the glass doors, and so there'sthey go back and forth with a little

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swinging doggy door, and they alwaysgo chasing after squirrels. I mean,
they go crazy. They can seethe squirrels and go screaming, chasing after
squirrel. And the other day I'msitting in my chair, my easy chair
that's not so easy, and readingmy book, and all of a sudden
I hear screaming, Gucci has asquirrel. And you know how dogs pick

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up their toys and shake them backand forth the way they have a want
to do in the house, Gucciwas doing that with a live squirrel that
was squeaking like create. I thoughtit was a toy. I thought it
was whatever, squeaky toys. That'swhat those little dogs do. They that's
what they're bred to do, iscatch rats and squirrels. So I get

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a scream. Lindsay starts screaming,squirrel, squirrels, squirrel. I immediately
lift my legs up off the floor. I panic. It goes squirrels,
squirrel, squirrel. In the meantime, the dog has that squirrel in its
mouth, shaking it back and forth, running around. Let's go of the
squirrel. Boom it goes into oneof the bathrooms, and so I sit

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here. You get rid of thesquirrel, like, oh no, no,
you get rid of the squirrel.No, no, you're the man
of the house. No I'm not. You're the man of the house,
get rid of the squirrel. Sothank goodness, there's a guy across the
street who happens to be a goodguy, and you had to call another
man into your home to take careof something you should have taken care of.

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It was a squirrel around the house. No, it was no.
No, what am I the squirrelwhisper? No, you go and call
a neighbor. That's right, Ithink spider. I started looking. Actually,
I went on the internet and ona Google search and put in squirrel

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hunters and I couldn't find it.Squirrel Wregler. This is the only squirrel
that didn't get your attention in lifeevery other No, no, he got
my attention. Oh no, hegot my attention. I hope you gave
him a tip for taking the gettingthe squirrel out. Oh I'm sorry.
I already I was thinking about aoil. And do they do squirrels?

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I don't think so. In anycase, well they did with you.
So the point is that I didn'tdo it. The guy across the street
did it. And I wish wehad videoed me in my chair. It
looked like I was doing exercises coreexercises when your legs go up, That's
what I was doing, sing squirrel, squirrel, I was very Were you

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afraid that it was going to runup your skirt? Or I was afraid
it was going to bite me?Yeah, it was running around by that
point. The point here is handlesa woos Oh yeah, oh, one
hundred percent. Oh, no questionabout it. So the squirrel was it
was not in good shape. Sothe guy Acrosstreet came in and opened the

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front door because when the door hadnot been opened yet, and he put
the grab the squirrel, squirrel insome kind of blanket or whatever that he
brought, and he let it outthe front door, and there it was
limping down the sidewalk. That squirrelwas not going to survive. So we
now have the squirrel assassin story oftwenty twenty four. That's going to be

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in the annals of the handle HouselowHold the squirrel assassin story. All right,
guys, let's do it. It'sa Friday, which means we're gonna
have a good time. Well,before I started, how has it going
to be? Amy? Of course, I was not listening to you in
the morning because I'm preparing the show. Well, it's going to be seventies
of the beaches, eighties, lownineties for the metro areas, but we

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will probably top one hundred in thevalleys, the Ie and the High Desert
could get one thirteen, which you'renot going to the High Desert today,
so you're safe. Yeah, no, I don't do that. All right,
guys, let's do it Handle onIt News on a Friday morning with
Amy Neil and me lead story,set out the way stand out. Okay,

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what else are we going to talkabout? Of course, we open
up with how the president did yesterdayat that press conference in Washington at the
NATO summit or the end of theNATO Summit. I'm gonna do a lot
more of that at seven o'clock.But here's the bottom line. President Biden
is the greatest single president we've everhad in history. The world looks to

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him as leadership and all. Yeah, how do I know that? All
you have to do is ask himand he will tell you. Or he
did tell us a couple of gaffes. Somehow, President Zelensky became president putin.
Vice President Harris became Vice President TrumpTrump. Yeah. Solid. He

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also called his chief of staff thecommander in chief. Yeah he did.
Now I have to tell you it'sI'm going to give him a pass on
that stuff. He does mix upwords and that has very little to do
with his ability to govern or notgoverned. That was not it. That
was not him having cognitive issues.It's just I don't think, no,

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I don't. I think people mixup words, and they do. If
you just do that. I mixup my daughter things constantly. He's just
old. That's concerned. Yesterday,yesterday he came off as forceful. He
did not come off at bomb likehe did during the debate where he lost
it completely. He simply called hemisspoke, okay, and then he corrected

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himself right now. Yeah, soyeah, on this one. The thing
is is that nobody has confidence withhim. It's not about those things.
It's about letting you know. Ithink the questions that were asked, even
though that I didn't like the waythey were set up. You know,
it's like they called upon people thatwere on a list. But ultimately,

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I think when he was called outfor saying, hey, you're supposed to
be a bridge candidate right to bridgeto bridge, and he said, no,
I'm not. I don't have aproblem with his So he's sticking his
feet in the ground the same wayTrump did to me. I don't find
it any different, and so Idon't for him not to here's the problem
for him. For him not tostick his feet in the ground means he

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is going to give up that race. If he is staying in which he
is, then it is then it'shis call, and he's putting Trump in
the White House to put But thepoint is, I mean, Neil,
you and I have been doing thisfor thirty years, Michelle, you and
I have been doing this for thirtyyears, give or take. I have

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mumbled and bumbled, and how manytimes have I just just positioned, just
opposed just I had all the problemexactly many times. But English is your
second language, That's correct. Butlet me ask you, is, Mike,
have my cognitive abilities changed at allsince you've known me. I'm the
same. I just mix up words, and I think that's ten. She

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has a history of doing that,and he stumbles because he is a study.
You touch nothing. No one givesyou the remote to the TV.
You have no power other than thequestion. It's a question of who I
am. It's not a question ofcognitive disassociation. But he wasn't always this
way. It's yeah, he's beenthat way for a very long He's always

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done gaffs, but he hasn't losthis train of thought like he did eleven
times last night. He just mixedup words. He didn't know he was
halfway through a sentence, and thenyou go out of anyway he would stop
a thought. Okay, what weare going to do is talk more about
it. At seven o'clock. Amycan get in and disagree with me all

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she wants. You can say,Bill, you're completely wrong, and Amy
will not be here Monday morning asmuch as Bill Handles show with only Bill,
Bill Handle and the morning crew ofsome squirrel that's limping around in Orange
County, we are coming back withVice President Trump. You're listening to Bill

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Handle on demand from kf I amsix forty. It's becoming a parent that
Amy and I are diverging in variouspolitical views. It's taken a while,
and so Amy, you know,let's agree to agree, okay to whatever
I say. You got it,Bill, Okay, thank you? Because

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this is the Bill Handle Show.Actually I kind of like it. And
Amy has to walk a very fineline because she's a newsperson and I cannot
jump into arguments on a political levelor whatever. But you draw that you
you navigate that line pretty well.Amy. I must admit, you know,

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hold off. That's two nice thingsin one day. So it's true.
I know, I mean, I'mnot blowing smoke. Care I'm reasonably
impressed with that, although the realyou is coming out. When are you
going to get the tattoo right,the MS thirteen or swastika tattoo on your
neck? Probably never? Okay,what an acute Oh, Neil, it's

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a very bad accusation. Okay,you ready to do it? Hold on
one second, hey, Robin,I can't hear the station, my dear.
Oh okay, you go there.You are all right. So Neil
missed all of that. Okay,guys, you ready to do it?
Neil, he said nice things.I said something sort of said nice things.
I ended it with a gun foryou. That was super nice.

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Okay, let's do it more,handle more handle on the news with Amy,
who's agreed to agree with me andNeil and me. Barack and Nancy
are talking behind Joe's back. Soright after the press conference yesterday with President
Biden, at the NATO summit,we got word that former President Obama and

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former Speaker Pelosi had been speaking privatelyabout the future of the twenty twenty four
campaign, expressing concerns about how muchharder they think it's going to be for
Biden to beat former President Trump.Yeah, and I don't understand Obama at
all. Why since knowing that Bidenis going to be the nominee, why

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he doesn't jump in with both feet. I mean he has to. He
is the You want to be onthe right side of history, and if
you still have to do what youhave to do, what's the right side
of history? As of right now? I had to guess, is Trump
is going to win all The latestpoll just came out said that it really
hasn't changed much the pupil that cameout, But we don't I don't have

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the battleground states yet. I haven'tseen those, and the national mean absolutely
nothing. It's to battleground states,and so I haven't seen those because Trump
was pretty well ahead in those.But the bottom line is, since Biden
is going to be the nominee,how does the most forceful voice in the
Democratic Party not say, yes,he's our guy? I don't know how

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that's possible, because he's not stupid. Well no, no, he's everybody,
and even everybody knows that he wouldhave to do that well. And
Biden said something really smart last nightthat he said, you know, somebody
else might be able to win,but starting from zero right now is awfully
hard to do. And I thoughtthat was a really good point. Biden

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actually came off if you don't countthose three or four gaffs. Biden came
off pretty strong. I mean hisstrong his back is foreign relates, started
strong. He didn't hold it.He was I disagree. He his bailey
Wick is foreign relations. He wasin the Senate for forty years ahead of
the Senate Foreign Relation Committee. Imean he knows or did know everybody on

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a first name basis. We're talkingabout world leaders, and he's very,
very connected. So that's his strongpoint. So yesterday did pretty well other
than you know, his gaffs,and he did three or four gaffs.
And but that's Biden, So thatone I don't hold against him. I
just don't know the gaffs in anyother circumstance. I agree. But when
you've got Obama, who who pickedhim as his VP and the people that

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know him best going this is notgood. They know more than we do,
and that makes me nervous. ButObama has been staying out of politics
anyway for the most part. Hejust has' and you have former presidents do
exactly that. George W. Man, he walked out of that presidency.
I said, I am a privatecitizen and a painter, and a pretty

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decent painter. Okay. Uh.The official list of speakers speaking of politics
for next week's Republican National Convention.It isn't solidified yet, but full of
politicians. And I'm going to putthis in quotes. Celebrities are confirming their
slady to take the stage at thefour day event there in Milwaukee. So
so far they include this one cracksme Up, Florida governor and former Republican

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candidate and complete nemesis to Trump,right, not anymore about standing up?
Yeah? And then former reality TVstar and Kanye's ex Amber Rose. I
don't know her what it's obviously aconservative, clearly, just not too long

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ago. She didn't like Trump verymuch at first. It's amazing how many
people didn't and now do. Noweverybody likes the winner and certainly in the
world of Republican politics. Uh,that's a winner they're looking at. Let's
jump on. Uh, let's goahead and jump on some coattails. Not
a whole lot of real a wholelot of of real star power in the

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Republican I'll tell you why. Well, there isn't that. Also, I
tell me if this is that,I don't know this is if this is
true or not. Is Trump makingsure that there are no real big stars
because they want to He wants tomake sure that he is the big guy.
Rush Limba interesting, Rush Limbaugh.When people would fill in for Rush

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Limbaugh, he would get hacks,just absolute hacks filling in for him.
That's pretty common. Yeah, itis. Hosts don't want someone better.
But you know, the whole pointis they don't want someone good or better
to get the attention. They wantpeople to, oh, my good goodness,
we have our regular host back,and Rush was sort of the king

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of that. I think this goeson here too, doesn't The attention has
to only go to one person andthat's it, and the rest of them
there. But then there aren't anyhuge Republican stars. Ronda Santis actually is
a Republican star if you're looking atstar power, But then star power in

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the Republican circles is you've got asupernova and then you have a bunch of
dwindling stars. And that's what Republicanpolitics is right now. All right,
let's go ahead and take a break, and let's move through some of these
Some of these stories a little bitquicker. And this is my fault,
so I take it back. Let'scheck in with Amy, who has agreed
to agree with me at every momentof this show. You're listening to Bill

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Handle on demand from KFI AM sixforty. Both Trump and Biden are an
embarrassment. A new Pew Research surveyshows that former President Trump has a four
percentage point lead over President Biden inthe twenty twenty four presidential race. That's
the most recent there, released yesterday, But it also found that sixty three

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percent of voters describe both Biden andTrump as embarrassing. Yeah, Hi,
by that people have heard we havethe worst choice that we have had in
a very very very long time,I think. So it's just horrible.
Either, it doesn't matter, youcan't it's a lose lose. By the
way, the poll that you justsaid where Trumps they had nationally four or

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five points. ABC News reported yesterdaythat they're basically neck and neck. So
the polls are all over the placeand we really don't know. And the
only poll that matters, if youreally want to look at it, is
very close to the election, andit's the battlegrounds. The rest of it
you can completely ignore. I heardthat the voting stations are going to give

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out like little clothes pins. Soyeah, a good points. Yeah,
And that's basically true. All rightto the Peer to Nowhere, the Biden
administration will soon permanently shut down thattwo hundred and thirty million dollars temporary peer
that the US military built to rushhumanitarian aid to Gaza. They're having issues.

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There were some rough seat and thelike, and it forced operators to
remove the structure several days ago toavoid damage. That it wasn't sticking to
the beach apparently, And so it'sgoing the way him go. Two hundred
and thirty million dollars for a pairthat was used three times and now is

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being dismantled. And they didn't evenhave chance to put that roller coaster on
it. Okay, now that couldhave that could have bought two feet of
track for what a waste. Yeah, so you kind of wonder if these
people should be parents. This hatethis story. The Sheriff's office in Mohave
County, Arizona, is investigating thedeath of a baby girl. Her parents

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took her boating on Lake Havasu whenit was one hundred and twenty degrees outside
on July fifth. The four monthold became unconscious great shortly after five pm,
and then was transferred to a hospitalfor heat related illness, and then
died when she was taken to PhoenixChildren Hospital. Yea, and by the
way, you kind of wonder whetherthey should be parents or not. I

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think you're being way too generous.Amy. Here's the issue on this one.
This is not leaving someone in acar, a baby in a car.
They probably didn't know that this kindof heat for a baby. I'd
like to know the baby was acovered, Was there lots of water?
Was the kid was a little onehydrated before you go out? Yeah,

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no, it's true. Not arguingthat. I'm not sorry, but it's
not like leaving a kid in ahot car, you know, in a
sealed car. I'm just wondering,you know, where they were sitting at
because I can see trying to doeverything, but the heat is so great
that a little infant can't take it. And my wife and my boy who's
seven, as you know, arein Arizona visiting family. It was one

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hundred and eighteen yesterday. My sonMax walked out of the air conditioning house,
made it halfway to the car andsaid noop and walked back for him.
What said he just? He said, not going to happen. I'm
not getting in that car. I'mnot going anywhere. Yeah, how about
just grabbing the handle of your carand getting third degree burns as you try

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to open up the door. It'sredicted, all right. What's being called
a by prosecutors, the largest singlecase of shoplifting in the history of Long
Beach. You might have heard Amytalking about this during the news and during
wake up call. This woman wasarrested yesterday under the suspicion of shoplifting thirty

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times from the same store A TJ. Max Okay. And this was only
between September of twenty twenty three andJune of twenty twenty four, thirty times
every single time. Each individual casewas less than nine hundred and fifty because
so that means that means it's amisdemeanor. Yep, And that means it's

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La County. And they don't them, they don't nag you. Where George
Gascon doesn't tag you for multiple misdemeanors. You can have five hundred of them
and you're still not going to doany prison time or jail times. So
thousand dollars she can't matter. Shecan go on and keep on going.
This on another one hundred and twentytimes thirty misdemeanor theft charges you're talking about,

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you know, shoes jeens. Youwon't see that story in Orange County,
by the way, where someone istagged thirty times or suspected of thirty
counts and only as a misdemeanor.They can't wrap those. That's what they're
trying to change. I don't thinkthey. I mean, I think you
can, but I think the DAwon't. I may be wrong on that,
by the way. Well they're lookingto change Prop forty seven, Yeah,

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and it could be under Prop fortyseven you can't do it. And
I don't know the answer. Andmaybe George Gascone's wrists are tied on this
one. But what doesn't this provethe problem when they she's stealing under nine
hundred Yeah, no it does.But that's the entire point. Under nine
fifty is a misdemeanor and it's notconsidered a very serious crime. At nine

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point fifty one, it's a felonyand considered a very serious crime. There
has to be some line there.Did she sit there and bring her a
little calculator with it? Okay?Nut? Now? Is that including tax
or not? Is that before orafter tax technicalities? A sneaker smash and
grab. A bunch of bad guysbusted into a sneaker shop in South LA.

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A surveillance video shows a Kia Sedancrashing into the front window of the
store, which let the bad guysin. They made off with about twenty
five thousand dollars worth of high endsneakers and shirts. Love those smashing grabs,
right, and the only reason wesee every one of them, there's
a surveillance on all of them.So it's kind of video wise, very

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entertaining. But instead of selling thecar, they use it to smash through.
It's like, well, then juststeal the car and sell the car.
There's that too, Yeah, Ishould talk them. It's not tax
evasion when you steal and don't paytax. You know, I don't think
they tag you for tax evasion.And it may it may very well be

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certainly major thefts. They can becharged with tax evation. But here's what
usually happens when people are caught.It's they're charged with crimes, and tax
evasion is difficult to prove. Theydon't deal with that. They don't charge
criminals with tax evation unless the big, big mafia ones. You know,

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when you're talking about that's one ofthe only things you can tag them with.
That's how you hit them. Andyeah, they could, but it's
you don't need to because the crimeitself is going to give you more time
than the tax evation part. Throwthe book at him, well that's the
point. I don't know what bookit is, but maybe heavy. That's

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a good point. Okay, weare finished with this segment. We're going
to come back and finish Handle onthe news on this Friday morning. They're
listening to Bill Handle on demand fromKFI. A six forty some wing nut
is running around in Ventura. Yougot this serial projectile sniper. He's been

(26:10):
targeting pedestrians and folks along a stretchof road in Ventura for what maybe as
long as a year, they think, leaving many victims with painful injuries.
And it looks or sounds like whoeverit is is shooting kind of marble like
things. They're not paintballs, butthey're kind of that size and shooting them

(26:33):
at people walking around for a year. Yeah, and people were complaining about
it, and they even complain aboutit when they get hickeys and go look
at that. Okay, Well,they did say that a white pickup truck
seems to be seen by many peoplethat were victims taking off after they were
struck. I hope they grabbed thiswing nut because someone's going to get hurt.

(26:56):
Yeah. I think we're crowded nowjust wait. According to World Populations
Prospects Report, global population is expectedto grow from where we are now,
which is eight point two billion,and we'll peak at ten point three billion,
but that comes in the twenty eighties, so we'll all be gone by

(27:18):
then. The number then is expectedto gradually decline to about ten point two
billion by twenty one hundred. Yeah. Even worse, if you look at
the stats, is that the birthrate and in the industrialized nations is going
south, and so the kids thatare being born are in third world countries,

(27:41):
which is going to lead even morestarvation and more issues with climate change.
Because we have air conditioning, theydon't in Sudan, so when it's
one hundred and twenty degrees out there, people die like crazy. So none
of this is good news. Andyou're right, we're going to be gone
by then, and goodness, letthe kids and grandkids deal with it,

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all right. I don't know whatto make of this, but if you're
looking for early retirement and you don'thave the money to do it, Taco
Bell for some reason has created thecanteenas where everyone can live like a retiree.
It's this luxurious experience, apparently seniorinspired recreation and cross generational activities.

(28:27):
You must be twenty one and olderto participate. Weekend membership costs one hundred
and fifty includes overnight accommodations for theticket and a guest, and dining recreation.
All these things a day passes fiftybucks a day. It is open
ten am to eight pm Saturdays andeight am to eight pm on Sundays,

(28:48):
so it's not a place where youlive it's basically just a it's a resort.
It's run by Taco Bell. It'sa Taco Bell resort. Yeah,
and you can get the link ofavailable at their rewards member or the Aircabella
on we want to go. Yeah, I go, I go. I
tried out. Sure, nothing tosee here. The US Coast Guard says

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several military ships Chinese military ships havebeen spotted in the waters off Alaska.
They were about one hundred and twentyfour miles offshore in the Aleutian Islands area.
All four were in international waters,but they were also in what's called
the US Exclusive Economic Zone that extendstwo hundred not miles from the US shoreline.

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Yeah, I know, a lotof countries have that, the two
hundred mile economic zone, fishing rights, that sort of thing off of their
banks. No big deal here,You're right, there's not a lot to
see. It's just the Chinese orthe Russians do the same thing. We
do the same thing. You know, we go near coastlines, et cetera.
So it's not that big a deal. Here's an interesting one talking about

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sea. Yeah, you imported tome a great ending on this one Chinese
woman who was swept out to seawhile swimming at a Japanese beach. Weather
was rescued thirty seven hours later afterdrifting in an inflatable swim ring more than
fifty miles in the Pacific. Whenyou're fifty miles, you're swept out to

(30:22):
fee to see and there you arein a ring and you're fifty miles basically
from shore thirty seven hours. Don'tyou think about thirty five thirty six hours,
it's all over. Let you go. Yeah, okay, I'm done.
You're an appetizer floating. Yeah.No, good for her. I
mean that is a miracle. Thatis a passing trader, passing trading ship,

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where a merchant ship saw her bobbingaround and there were waves going on
too. She was, of course, I being down. I would kiss
kiss the sand when I got back, and I'd never go in the ocean
again. Okay, we're done,guys. A lot going on today coming
up. We talked about this yesterday, and I don't know if you saw

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the Biden's big boy speech yesterday,the press conference he had at the end
of the NATO summit. We'll talkabout that. What happened, and it's
both good news for Biden and badnews for Biden. It was a double
hit, not a whole lot betterthan he was before that. Now we'll
explain that one. And then newshow here on KFI called Studio six point

(31:30):
forty. Steve Gregory is going tojoin us and talk about that, a
show that he's hosting. And thenFoody Friday at eight o'clock with neil Ah.
Great great stun on Friday, Greatfun on Friday. You see there,
I am great stun on Friday.Therefore I misspoke and you're not the
president. Okay, we will beback with Vice President Amy in just a

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Does hearing about a true crime case always leave you scouring the internet for the truth behind the story? Dive into your next mystery with Crime Junkie. Every Monday, join your host Ashley Flowers as she unravels all the details of infamous and underreported true crime cases with her best friend Brit Prawat. From cold cases to missing persons and heroes in our community who seek justice, Crime Junkie is your destination for theories and stories you won’t hear anywhere else. Whether you're a seasoned true crime enthusiast or new to the genre, you'll find yourself on the edge of your seat awaiting a new episode every Monday. If you can never get enough true crime... Congratulations, you’ve found your people. Follow to join a community of Crime Junkies! Crime Junkie is presented by audiochuck Media Company.

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