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May 22, 2025 29 mins
(May 22, 2025)
Amy King and Neil Saavedra join Bill for Handel on the News. Two Israeli embassy staff shot dead outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, DC. Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ advances toward Thursday vote on passage in US House. 265 suspected child predators arrested in Southern California crackdown. PCH to reopen Friday ahead of Memorial Day Weekend. Pentagon announces it has accepted jet from Qatar that will be used by Trump once it is modified.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
You're listen seats KPI AM six forty the Bill Handles
show on demand on the iHeartRadio f They probably would
have just transferred him to another part of the prison,
and I don't know, maybe his life would have been
at stake. It's pretty crazy there, and these were bad
guys that escaped. Also one of them they wrote remember

(00:23):
too easy too and then easy Lol. They found him
back at the college where he took English classes and graduated,
and now Handle on the news. Ladies and gentlemen, here's
Bill Handle. Good morning. It is a Thursday morning, May

(00:44):
twenty two. Memorial Day is coming up this Monday, so
I'm not going to be here. I don't know who
else is Saturday, and that's day after tomorrow. Handle on
the Law will still be here, but and you'll be stunned.
My god, Bill, I thought you would be working Memorial Day.
I will not be. However, what I do on Tuesdays

(01:07):
and Thursdays is I take phone calls, as you know,
after the show, and then what we do is we
edit them down fresh shows. So I have you think
it's a fresh show that I am there. It just
it absolutely works. So tomorrow I'll say, hey, tomorrow, I'll
be here. I won't be okay, a little inside baseball.

(01:31):
I thought i'd share with the rest of us, will
be everybody's here. On Monday, we'll be here. And I
don't think Ann is Annye.

Speaker 2 (01:38):
I don't think Ann's gonna be here. And on Monday, yeah, okay.
And Amy, you're gonna be here absolutely?

Speaker 1 (01:44):
Wow. Will are you gonna be here? Nope? Oh? Good
you took. How is it because you're so low on
the food chain? How is it that although you know,
for someone who's low on the food chain, you know
that's you know you do? Okay, let me ask you
a Let me ask you a question. How did you
get out of Memorial Day? Because I'm so low on
the food chain, they're making me work Saturday and Sunday instead,

(02:08):
So I care not? Okay, Well, Amy's back. Nice to
have you.

Speaker 2 (02:13):
Back, Amy, Well, thank you, nice to be back.

Speaker 1 (02:15):
Yeah. And as I usually say, you're no Heather, but
damn you know you're pretty close and it's really appreciated.
All right, And thanks, Yeah, you're welcome. Anne is not here.
Michelle fills in morning. Michelle, good morning. Hey. It's like
you know, you fall off the horse. You get back
on the saddle, or you put on an old shoe,
and it's just so comfortable. I know you don't look

(02:37):
forward to waking up at two o'clock in the morning again,
because you did it for twenty five years. Wake that's
even better. Not during the course of the week when
you're managing the producers on the show.

Speaker 3 (02:47):
No, then I wake up at four thirty. Wow, I'm
still an early bird.

Speaker 1 (02:51):
So when you have to come in because you have
to command to cover for Ann, what goes through your mind? Ah,
crap without the word crap.

Speaker 3 (03:00):
No, it doesn't bother me. Okay, I'm so used to it,
Like you know, I still you know, I can get
up early, and you know, Ann does a good job
doing some pre preps, so it makes it a little
bit easier. Today it was a crazy morning.

Speaker 1 (03:11):
Though, it was. We moved everything around this morning.

Speaker 3 (03:15):
You know.

Speaker 4 (03:15):
Michelle told me it was like putting on an old jew. Yeah, exactly.

Speaker 1 (03:19):
But that's not bad. That's not bad, all right, I'll
take that, all right. Of course, I'm just here. Neil
is here, Michelle is here, Amy is here. Will you're here.
You know, for some reason, Neil had not Neil, but
Will has this affinity to dressing like a bee with

(03:40):
you know, horizontal stripes on your shirt? Do you understand
what it does? Shirt? Do you understand what it does
to you? Horizontal stripes will, which does not help the situation.
I know, I know. Horizontal stripes. Yeah, I know. And Amy,
Amy has a horizontal stripes too. But Amy can get
away with it. So there's there. It's true. Amy has

(04:04):
a felt lovely figure and Will two words I would
never use to describe you is felt. I don't know
where you get that. I don't you know what it is?
You too, Neil? I mean you two your way up there.
I don't you know what he is. I'm bigger than
he is. You know what it is me? I'm fine?

(04:24):
Oh do you know what I read about? You know,
George went who is such a terrific actor. He really
loves him. He did. Yeah, he died and we're looking
at what he died of. And there was you know,
that of drowning, and then it turned out he dried
of died of whatever it is we don't know, in
in bed with his family around him, which is normally
the best way to die, if you die peacefully, you know,

(04:45):
with your family around you. It's well, in my case,
I would kick him out. Get out. I don't want
to see you. Oh.

Speaker 4 (04:51):
Your family will be around you when you die, but there.

Speaker 1 (04:54):
There'll be a party being catered. I know Brent's Delli
is going to be jumping up and down. But I
heard someone hard told me that he was north of
four hundred pounds. I read that.

Speaker 2 (05:06):
I thought he had lost a bunch of weights.

Speaker 4 (05:08):
I don't know, but maybe at one point was he Yeah,
I had heard he was over three three fifty but.

Speaker 1 (05:14):
Big, big guy. Okay, all right, I stopped weighing. I
stopped weighing at three hundred pounds, and uh, I think
I was about yeah. I think I was at about
three ten when I underwent bariatric surgery. And here is
why I am. You know why I'm so grateful that

(05:34):
I had buriatric surgery because now I can make fun
of Will and you and Neil.

Speaker 4 (05:40):
I'm looking into it too, and then I'm gonna call
you fat.

Speaker 1 (05:45):
You know you can't so that just leaves Will. Thanks.
By the way, Will is no longer in the airplane.
You are aware of it, and it isn't simply because
they grounded the airplane. Oh, man. Okay, maybe it's Kono's
turn to take some heat.

Speaker 4 (06:03):
You know.

Speaker 1 (06:03):
The problem is con always one hundred and ten pounds
soaking wet, that's the problem. Good morning, Cono. Thanks Bill,
You're welcome. All right, guys, sir, oh no, it's it's
a morning. You know. It's a lovely morning everybody. I
feel like mister Rogers and just loving everybody. All right,
let's do it, guys, it's time for handle on the

(06:25):
news on this Thursday morning, Amy King, Nil Savedra and
me lead, sorry, oh man. Two young Jewish people were
shot and killed outside the Capitol Jewish Museum in Washington,
d C. Which is a place where you want to go.
It's an amazing place and it they were a part

(06:48):
of the Israeli embassy. They were engaged to each other
and were shot to death. With this crazy thirt year
old thirty year old Elias or Rodriguez of Chicago shooting them,
was promptly taken into custody, and as he's being dragged off,
he begins to chant free, free Palestine. All right, crazy

(07:13):
guy political, but his last name is Elias Rodrigez. Wasn't
that kind of surprising that he was a Rodrigaz.

Speaker 4 (07:20):
Why people marry you know, you could you know what?

Speaker 3 (07:26):
No?

Speaker 1 (07:27):
Yeah, I mean there were not too many Palestinians have
a last name we're related to a Rodrigaz. You know,
I'm obviously painting this with a broad brush where I'm
connecting names to political political moves. But you know, how
many Finkelsteinberg's do you see out there protesting in favor
of the Palestinians or Mahmud's Mohammed Abdur that are out

(07:52):
there protesting in favor of Israel? Not many? Okay, Moving on.

Speaker 5 (07:58):
Trump's big beauty ruffle bill has passed. The House is
sweeping tax and spending bill cleared hurdle on Thursday.

Speaker 2 (08:07):
It passed this morning.

Speaker 5 (08:09):
They held an all night session and then took a
vote and it was two fifteen to two fourteen. The
bill would extend Trump's twenty seventeen tax cuts, great new
tax breaks for tips and auto loans. Also would end
a lot of green energy subsidies and boosts spending on

(08:30):
the military and immigration enforcement.

Speaker 1 (08:32):
I'm going to be doing more about that at seven o'clock,
as you can imagine, because that is the big political story.
So that's coming up at.

Speaker 4 (08:41):
Seven, All right, authorities arrested two hundred and sixty five suspects.

Speaker 1 (08:45):
This is great news.

Speaker 4 (08:46):
During a large scale crackdown on child exploitation crimes across
southern California, it was dubbed Operation Spring Cleaning. And you
have like six different task forces or authorities put together
in one here. So you have LAPD Los Angeles Regional

(09:07):
ICAC Task Force, which is comprised of five counties. So
you've got Los Angeles, San Bordino, Orange, Santa Barbara, Ventura.
And they identify and interest child predators who use the
Internet to exploit children. So LUDE acts with children, possession
or distribution of child sex abuse materials, meeting miners for

(09:30):
LUDE purposes, all these things is what they were looking at.

Speaker 1 (09:32):
Now, we had an employee here back in fact good
friends with Neil, whose husband was in charge of the
FBI Task Force for Finding Child Children. Yeah. Yeah, and
we were talking and it was so easy. That was
in the early days of the Internet, or when Internet
was starting to really be used by law enforcement. So

(09:54):
one of the FBI agent's FBI agents would go on
and pretend to be fifteen year old or four teen
year old girl high I'm looking for hundreds of emails
came in on one post they were inundated, and he said,
it's like shooting fish in a barrel to find these guys.
You know, I helped.

Speaker 4 (10:16):
I helped the FBI put together a video, did the
artwork for it, and some covers and stuff like that
for that very through him, for that very concern and
learn so much.

Speaker 1 (10:27):
It was a video that was used.

Speaker 4 (10:29):
For teachers and parents to understand how vulnerable your children are.
And it was scary as hell you.

Speaker 1 (10:38):
To catch a predator still on. Remember, they'd come around
and pretend that some kid that was being set up
wants to meet someone and then have a video. And
then these guys would start explaining themselves in front of
the camera as opposed to I got nothing to say,
and then walk out the door, get in their car
and drive away. Nope, they're sitting there talking, well, yeah,

(11:02):
and lonely and what are you guys?

Speaker 4 (11:04):
Nuts handsome walks in and they've got a six pack
of Mike's Hard lemonade and a box of condoms and
they're trying to explain their way out of well, I.

Speaker 1 (11:13):
Know, yeah, right, at what point do you just shut up?
That's what you say? In trial is you try to
explain it? All right? Amy, good news.

Speaker 2 (11:25):
Traveling on PCH will soon be a oka.

Speaker 5 (11:29):
The Pacific Coast Highway has been closed since pretty much
the fires. There was some mudslides to remember, after a storm,
and they've closed down PCH near Pacific Palisades since then
except for residents and repair crews and people who work
at businesses and stuff in the area. But Governor Newsom

(11:50):
said it would be reopened sometime in May, and my golly,
it's still May and it's going to reopen tomorrow.

Speaker 1 (11:56):
Yeah, disneyland Rye, they're changing the Utopia the Pacific Palisa's ride.
All you can do is go around the boulders that
keep on coming.

Speaker 2 (12:04):
Down, right, and threw a lot of mud on the tracks.

Speaker 1 (12:06):
Absolutely. Why would anybody live in an area where you
go up now PCH to get to work. Well, it's
half the time is closed.

Speaker 4 (12:17):
Yeah, well they want to It's like Jaws. They want
to open it for the big Memorial Day weekend. When
they closed down right, all right, adults barged into a
California high school campus and attacked the students. So what
happened was there was a fight between students at Martin
Luther King High School in Riverside just on Tuesday, and

(12:38):
one of the combatants called family members who showed up
like twenty deep or something and barged into the school,
got on campus, began fighting with the other student. What
you know, onlookers said, they started punching this guy like crazy,
and then when a school administrator tried to jump in

(12:59):
to stop the fight, they grabbed him through to the
ground and put him in a choke hold on the ground.
And now you know, parents are pissed because they're like,
how the hell did they get on campus, you know,
twenty people deep or whatever and start beating the crap
out of not only a kid, but also you know,

(13:20):
a school authority.

Speaker 1 (13:21):
Yeah, just having fun.

Speaker 4 (13:24):
Yeah yeah, right, Well, it looks like everybody's going to
be okay, except probably half that family's going.

Speaker 1 (13:32):
Oh here is a story, no surprise here.

Speaker 5 (13:35):
The US now has a big, beautiful jet. Secretary of
Defense Pete Hegseth has apparently accepted the Boeings thirty seven
from Qatar that President Trump's going to use as Air
Force one after it gets what they call property security
measures and functional mission requirements.

Speaker 1 (13:54):
This is such a weird story. Because both the Democrats
and Republicans are in an uproar accepting a jet that's
be turned into Air Force one from a foreign government.
Can you imagine any other president even attempting to do
that in what would happen? And then, I mean, the
plane is beautiful. It had to be some kind of

(14:16):
custom because I've never accustomed John, because I've never seen
the top floor of a seven forty seven going that
far back, and so it has a lot more room.
I think it's about fifty percent more room inside the
airplane than Air Force one. But the problem is they
have to tear the airplane apart. They have to rewire
every single wire to harden the wire against a nuclear

(14:38):
attack and get the not so much the radiation but
the concussive force and then anti missile defenses and all that.
It's a billion dollars and it's a couple of years
and then it's done. And don't they have to sweep
it to make sure? Oh yeah, they have to tear
it apart. They have to literally start from scratch. What
they're given is they're given a lego set and said, here,

(15:00):
build yourself an airplane to a billion dollars and that's
going to be for only a year or two, and
then it goes off to the library, the Presidential library when.

Speaker 4 (15:12):
Siyakiya in Arabic, you got me, and you're just like
they're just giving them basically sheets of vetals.

Speaker 1 (15:19):
Yeah, yeah, it's And here's the other thing where you know,
the US is going to spend a billion dollars, talk
about fraud and waste, a billion dollars rebuilding this airplane.
It's going to be ready in two years, so it
will't be the lifespan of air Force one with this
plane will be a couple of years at best. And
then it goes off to the Presidential Library. So a
billion dollars invested in a two year lifespan of a

(15:41):
plane where Air Force one, the one that is sitting
there and the president flies, is now forty years old,
and they get some lifespan out of that. Granted they
should have had one earlier, but you know, you invest
a billion dollars into a plane, it should last longer.
You know, they're not out of paper mache and sitting
in the rain. So it's just it's it's insanity, and

(16:05):
of course it is. We start another day of insanity
and we'll see. Of course, Pentagon said, oh, we followed
all the rules, which means whatever the president tells us
to do, we have to do. But then again, that's
part of the executive branch, you know, the president's commander
in chief.

Speaker 4 (16:21):
All right, differences between President Trump and South African president
kind of button heads there yesterday afternoon in the Oval
Office meeting where Trump, who's.

Speaker 1 (16:33):
Very big on visuals, showed.

Speaker 4 (16:35):
Some videos and slides and talked about white genocide going
on there. They definitely had a difference of opinion. But yeah,
that is becoming the the hot seat is to go
in the Oval, no kidding, I know why any head
of state is going to go in there.

Speaker 1 (16:56):
The ambushes happen, and Trump holds up these foaks, says,
this is where whites have been buried. It's not true
at all, and these videos really have some real problems,
and the claim that there are extraordinary number of whites
being murdered tends not to be true if you dive
a little bit deeper into it. That's at least that's

(17:18):
what the reporting is going on exactly.

Speaker 5 (17:20):
With that, there there was a guy in the I
think it was Ernie L's the golfer who was like going, oh, yeah,
we get attacked all the time.

Speaker 2 (17:27):
We have like it is a very dangerous place.

Speaker 1 (17:30):
No it is, no, no, it is, it absolutely is.
But I know South Africans and let me tell you
black on black crime is as bad or worse. I mean,
it is a crime ridden country now. And the President
of South Africa said, of course we have that kind
of crime. But you know, there are no more whites

(17:50):
being killed per capita than black's being killed.

Speaker 5 (17:52):
Now.

Speaker 1 (17:53):
I don't know who to believe at this point, but
the kind of fun that was this guy is good.
The president he was called, he did not react well.
He was a chief negotiator for Nelson Mandela, negotiating for
Mandela's presidency. He was his chief negotiator too. Yeah, very
and at the end he said, I wish I had

(18:13):
an airplane to give you. I mean, just great lines.
He did very well. And you know, what do you
do now? I was hoping as he said, turn off
the lights. This is President Trump. Turn off the lights
and ran a video. I would have loved to see
the wrong video and a porno video being shown of

(18:35):
some of not Trump himself, but let's say some of
the people that Trump trumped with at some point, according
to the accusations, that would have been entertaining. I wish
I ran that place, so I had to tell you
it would be entertaining as hell.

Speaker 4 (18:50):
What what really is going on that is of concern?
Why we're fifty nine? You know, refugees?

Speaker 1 (18:58):
You got me on that one. Me. You have a
bunch of whites, And I think as part of wokeness,
the fight against wokeness is that minorities are held to
a different level where whites are being screwed. And this
is part and parcel of that narrative. There are plenty
of Americans who believe that, I mean plenty. All right,

(19:21):
moving on.

Speaker 5 (19:22):
So what's making us all so sick? We may get
a better idea today. President Trump plans to release the
report to identify what Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Junior
says are key drivers of chronic disease, including especially in children,
including ultra processed foods, vaccination, and environmental toxins like chemicals.

(19:45):
The report is part of the Make America Healthy Again
Commission led by RFK Junior. It will not offer specific
policy prescriptions, but will apparently be a high level statement
declaring the nation is in a health crisis, identifying certain
causes and offering a blueprint for more investigation.

Speaker 1 (20:04):
And the report is titled you get vaccinated, you will die?

Speaker 2 (20:08):
All right, that's I don't think that's the name of
the report.

Speaker 1 (20:12):
Really, I misread it. Damn, I do that a lot.
All right.

Speaker 4 (20:18):
On that same note, there was a recent survey that
looked into American adults and it says that one in
four US adults believe that our nation's physical health deserves
an F grade. So the mental health assessment, both physical
and the mental health assessment equally concerning, with twenty five

(20:39):
percent agreeing that nation's collective psychological well being is also flunky,
which is, are these all handle listeners, yeah?

Speaker 1 (20:49):
Or people that listen and take a radio into the
waiting room of any hospital. I'm going to give you
a scenario and tell me if I am not dreaming.
You walk into a waiting room of the emergency room
of a hospital. Let's say you have a trouble breathing
and you need some asthma medication or a nebulizer. You

(21:11):
walk in, there's zero eight, You go and see the doctor,
You get the treatment, and then the doctor wants you
to see it. Your nose and throat specialists, and you
get sent upstairs and you walk in and there's the
e NT guy who immediately sticks a scope in your
nose and looks at your lungs to see what you know,

(21:31):
what it's looking like. And you turn out, Okay, here's
some medicine, and you're less than an hour from the
beginning you walk in. Is that fantasy?

Speaker 4 (21:40):
That was one experience you had in Italy?

Speaker 1 (21:43):
What that's correct? That is an experience entire life, but
at the hold on. But at the same time, in
that hour, saw people come in and there was no wait.
Either Italians are far less sick than Americans or the
system works better. I don't know one experience well, but
it's you could see what's going on, and you know

(22:04):
what the world health situation is industrialized world versus the
United States. And maybe it's because the Italians slip past
one another, uh so easily that they don't wait, that's
an Italian joke. Michelle is not laughing at that one.
Shall yeah, yeah, I agree to see you get okay, We're

(22:24):
thank you for explaining that, Michelle.

Speaker 4 (22:26):
What accident later on today and will not be with
us ever again.

Speaker 1 (22:30):
Sorry, we would like to sleep with the fishes.

Speaker 2 (22:33):
But you need a ride gonna cost you.

Speaker 5 (22:37):
So ambulance rides are expected to increase by hundreds of
dollars around the city starting next year. The Border Fire
Commissioners have already approved and increase in emergency ambulance transport
service fees the city Council gets will get, we'll make
the final decision on approving it, and it would increase

(22:58):
fees for an ambulance ride by two hundred bucks. And
then mileage fees also were going up nearly fifty percent
from twenty to twenty nine dollars per mile.

Speaker 1 (23:07):
Now look at those numbers, you go, remember taxis you
it'd be what sixty cents a mile or whatever the
mileage is, right, twenty nine dollars per mile. Now here's magic.
If they do it per foot, it's going to be very,

(23:28):
very reasonable. It will only be pennies afoot.

Speaker 4 (23:34):
Isn't it different if you take a county one, if
you take a chance.

Speaker 3 (23:38):
I do.

Speaker 1 (23:38):
I think they do have different prices. Yeah, but but
it doesn't even matter. I mean, it's just so insanely expensive.
When my dad, when my dad died and you know.
I had the whole negotiation, as you know, I negotiated
his funeral with those guys. The Hearse ride. These guys
wanted two hundred and fifty bucks for the hearse to
go one hundred and fifty yards, and I said, you know,

(24:02):
we got pall bearers that can kite, that can carry
that thing for one hundred and fifty dollars. And they said, no, nope,
we have to have a vehicle. And you thank God,
there's a Hurts place just down the street. So I
got a pickup truck for sixty bucks and we just
popped the coffin in there and drove it off. So
that worked out. What you haul, Yeah, roll them out

(24:23):
the pretty much. Yeah. Put them on a skateboard, a
couple of skateboards just getting I mean the cost twenty
nine dollars a mile, okay, and to and if it's
being and it's being raised, it's two hundred bucks. You know.
I get calls all the time on the Saturday show
and people getting come in and go. I just got
a bill from the county for four thousand dollars for

(24:45):
the ambulance ride. And I never I never even agreed
to it. I said, you were unconscious and about to die.
How are you going to agree to an ambulance ride
but you're responsible your responding dollar idea. You heard it
here first Uber Uber Ambulance.

Speaker 4 (25:01):
Yeah, no kidding, all right, One hundred thousand pounds of
illegal fireworks were just seized from a business in La County.
So cow Fire's office, the State Fire Marshall announced that
they seized more than one hundred thousand pounds of illegal
fireworks from a business in Los Angeles.

Speaker 1 (25:20):
So you're talking.

Speaker 4 (25:21):
About skyrockets, bottle rockets, roman candles, those aerial shells that
are pretty big and go pretty high. So all kinds
of fireworks, and they got it. They said more than
four million dollars worth of property damage and loss has
been caused by fires started by fireworks since the beginning

(25:42):
of twenty twenty five.

Speaker 1 (25:45):
I'd love illegal fireworks. You know, these kids who are
idiots get their hands blown off. Amy, were there any
major injuries like that, you know, flying fingers kind of
thing during this last oh, no, Fourth of July is
coming up. Last year, I think there were a couple.

Speaker 5 (26:00):
Of There were a couple I believe you remember the guy.

Speaker 4 (26:04):
Yeah, there was a guy who blew off a couple
of his fingers and.

Speaker 1 (26:07):
It was the video, that's right. And he used to
hitchhike a lot, not anymore. No, those days are gone.
Those days are gone. Okay, Oh, we've got this is Amy.
This is an Amy story.

Speaker 2 (26:22):
It's a girl.

Speaker 5 (26:24):
Well they don't know for sure, but they think it is.
So we know about the two Eagles, the Eglitz.

Speaker 2 (26:30):
What are you doing, Neil?

Speaker 5 (26:33):
Okay, so we've got Sonny and Gizmo the Eaglitz who
are getting ready to leave the nest.

Speaker 2 (26:39):
It's it's fledging time.

Speaker 5 (26:41):
But now they're saying, friends of Big Bear Valley said
they think that the younger of the two, who they've
named Gizmo, is a girl. And they say that because
she is big, because females are bigger than boys when
in the Eagle world.

Speaker 2 (26:56):
And also she has thicker ankles.

Speaker 1 (26:59):
So yeah, so they're renaming her Hillary. Oh god, and
strangely enough, she only has one left wing. So alright,
thank you. You rarely say that to me, or you
point to me and go that's good. Usually as you
rip me a new one to correct me. Whenever I

(27:21):
say anything on a political level that's wrong. It's very funny.
Oh this was a crazy video.

Speaker 4 (27:28):
You have a stray dog battling for forty five minutes
against like four or five coyotes in Orange County in Brea.
And this video was posted on next door. I think
kat La showed it on television as well. But fighting
off the coyotes in a driveway. Somebody get this dog,

(27:51):
name him Hero or Batman or whatever. But just crazy,
these videos.

Speaker 3 (27:58):
Nuts.

Speaker 1 (27:59):
It was able, but the dog fine, right, yeah, dog's fine.
I mean that is not easy to survive five coyotes
going after you. My little one, you know, was eaten
by a coyote a couple of months ago, matter of fact,
now six seven months ago, and it was you know,
it was devastating, you know, and you know, try at

(28:20):
my house. I have coyote barriers. I literally put those
up in my backyard, my back fence. I got a
coyote with These are cables that go across on top
of the fence, which of course they're electrified. And I
also have spring gun shotguns, so if anybody shows up,
they're not only electrified, but their holes are shot through
there or at torso I was told that that's a

(28:41):
bad idea. Yeah, just in case some kids shows up
and decides, oh boy, let's jump the fence. So he
doesn't have a head. But at least those dogs are
gonna be protected. Now.

Speaker 4 (28:54):
No coyotes super scary. Could you imagine if that was
Kno instead of a straight dog, we'd be we'd be
in tears today.

Speaker 1 (29:03):
Well we'd be with Alcono. Yeah, you'd be in tears. Well,
we'd be with Alcono and you're crying and Bill's sobbing
on the floor exactly. All right, four coyotes against Cono.
That's yeah, all right. Kf I A M six forty.
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