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Speaker 1 (00:01):
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Is Neil Savedra mentioned in the Epstein Files. Oh there
is Jeff Epstein talking about someone with a bald head
and the goatee.
Speaker 3 (00:23):
And whoa you just called Jeffrey Epstein? Jeff, Yes, whoa JS.
Speaker 2 (00:30):
No, we go back among those of us that were
fairly close. He is Jeffy baby. And now handle on
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Bill Handle. Warning crew, it is a Tuesday, Taco Tuesday,
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February the third, and here we go yet another day
and a lot of fun that we when we speak
between the breaks before the show starts. But first let
me say hello. Will I'm gonna say hello to you
because I can see you now. You're first up. Good morning.
Speaker 3 (01:10):
Hello.
Speaker 2 (01:11):
You have a on your T shirt the ZANDAM. That
is a haul in America cruise ship. It is. And
you know what, coincidentally, and I didn't plan this, this
is national go take a cruise day. Oh, not knowing that.
And I have, by the way, my first, my very
first cruise I ever took was on a haul in
America ship. Yeah, and so I'm sorry. Yeah, I mean
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they're pretty good. And this is the way it works.
I mean, there's no racism aboard these ships. Right, it's
a Zandam or the Hall of America is Dutch, so
the officers are all Dutch, the entertainment is all American,
and the manual labor is all Indonesian. Okay, Filipinos, right,
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anything in the Filipino the office, well, I don't think
there's any Filipino ship or ship line out there, but
French lines. Officers are all French. The entertainment is always
American because Americans cruise more than anybody else. And then
the staff, the clean up staff, the cooks, etc. Are
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all insert name of major ethnic group that is in
that country. The striations are I mean, it is so
clear cut. It's like you know you make those jello
moles where you have different colors of jello. Where green
that's the seventies? Yes, different. Yes, that is what cruise
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ships personnel are like, or how they're dispersed among the ships.
Speaker 3 (02:45):
Would you ever do one of those around the world
or you know, I was thinking about that.
Speaker 2 (02:49):
I would say, I mean they're pretty pricey. I mean
they run the cheapest you can do them is probably
sixty sixty seventy thousand dollars. But you're on the ship
ninety days or one hundred or one hundred and five days.
That's a long time to be on the ship. And
unless you're willing to spend a couple of one hundred
thousand dollars, Uh, you know that's it gets pretty cramped
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for a very long time. Now. It's a it's a
uh definitely is a bucket list where some people will
say when I retire, I'm going to take a chunk
out of my retirement and I'm going and uh, there's
some people do there's I was on a trip. I
was on a ship I remember which one. Maybe it
was a Regent ship where uh, there was a couple
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from Beverly Hills that lived on the ship, lived on
it and it was actually cheaper to live on the
ship than to live at home.
Speaker 1 (03:41):
That's what That's what I'm hearing is that, Yeah, but.
Speaker 2 (03:43):
It's a one but it's a one room. It is
a room. It's a well yeah, but you're living in
one room in a city.
Speaker 1 (03:52):
Not when I'm partying, do get a little tired?
Speaker 2 (03:55):
I mean it's the same. Yeah, I mean, the same
menu goes around and around, right, enough of that. Amy,
Good morning, Hi Bill, Hi there, and good morning, good morning,
and Cono there you are, good morning. And there's a
lovely Neil still with still with his background of Amy
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with shadow and boxer or whatever.
Speaker 3 (04:21):
That lovely picture of Amy. I thought it'd be nice
to have over my shoulder.
Speaker 2 (04:26):
Yep, all right, you guys ready to do it. We've
got a how unusual do we have a fair amount
talk about? Oh? You bet you? It's time for handle
on the news and of course, oh my goodness with Amy,
Neil and me, and what a shocker is it about
Donald Trump? It is? Okay, So yesterday, Donald Trump is
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in the middle of an interview with former FBI director
Dan Bongino, who left resigned as posts in December and
return to his podcast career. So he's being interviewed. Trump
is being interviewed by Bongino or Bongino and things Bongino
and out of the blue. And of course he's fixated
with the twenty twenty election that has not stopped. I mean,
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it's like the most important thing in life to him.
And he called on Republicans to take over and nationalize
the voting, put it into Republican hands, take it away
from the states, and certainly take it away from the Democrats,
where only the Republicans will determine how the voting goes
during the twenty twenty six mid terms. And you know,
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he told Bongino, it's amazing the Republicans aren't tougher on.
And he's talking about the alleged voting inaccuracies, non citizen
voting that improperly influenced election outcomes. Because all illegal migrants
are Democrats. There's no such saying as an illegal migrant
who is a Republican, of course, and he only wants
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those states. He only wants those states that went to
Joe Biden. The rest of them don't need the Republican help.
Haven't We had.
Speaker 3 (06:08):
Studies that have shown that any of that kind of
interference is minuscule.
Speaker 2 (06:13):
Absolutely, there is no widespread fraud at all at all.
Speaker 3 (06:17):
There isn't any competing studies that have said no, it's
all the studies have come bined and said, I'm not
a big fan of not showing your ID at the voting.
Speaker 2 (06:29):
Oh me neither. I think it's it turns out that
all reports are saying you know what, widespread fraud does
not take place in any case. So here's the problem.
Any other president saying this, of course we would all
reel and go, oh my god, how crazy it is.
The problem with Donald Trump is there is I think
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a good chance that he will issue an executive order
saying that states now no longer control their elections. It
is now in the hands of Congress, which, by the way,
of course the Constitution. But let me also tell you
what he's done. He, by executive order has said that
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birthrights citizenship doesn't exist anymore. And that is a straight
out in the Fourteenth Amendment. People that are born in
the United States are citizens. Thank you.
Speaker 3 (07:23):
You can.
Speaker 2 (07:23):
It's not constitutional, but the Supreme Court is listening to
it did bring it up to hear it, which I
don't understand. So let's say issues an executive order that
says Congress shall take over all elections, and only Republicans,
by the way, can do this. Democrats are not allowed
to take over elections. Only Republicans can do it because
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because Congress is in the Republican what he's actually saying
is since Republicans control. This is all anticipation in the
midterm of which he and others are thinking it may
be a wipeout. If there were today, the Republicans would
get nailed because of the cost of living, because of immigration,
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because of everything that Trump promised to do he is
not doing, and everything he promised not to do he
is doing so well, it's going to go no place.
But look at this. Normally we would talk about the
protests in Minneapolis, right, So he comes up with this
and all of a sudden this becomes a lead story.
And does he what a job he does of deflecting
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because a lot of people are arguing that's all he's doing,
is just deflecting. Hey, look over here. Nothing on my
sleeve is sleight of hand. Don't look at my left hand.
Look what my right hand is doing.
Speaker 1 (08:38):
I thought he didn't want us to look at his hands.
Speaker 2 (08:41):
Well, it's yeah. If he supplants his hand with someone
else's hand, takes it out of your pocket and now
let's just move on.
Speaker 4 (08:54):
The medical examiner has ruled Alex Pretty's death in Minneapolis
was a homicide. Of course, Alex Predi was the guy
shot by Department of Homeland Security agents in Minnesota, and
the homicide ruling typically triggers an investigation into the death
that will aim to determine whether the killing was justified
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or not.
Speaker 2 (09:18):
Yeah, now there's a homicide just means a killing of
a person by another.
Speaker 3 (09:21):
It's almost it's a weird actually it's actually written story.
Speaker 2 (09:26):
Actually it well, actually it isn't because I'll tell you why.
One of the defense arguments, and this was made in
the Derek Chauvin case, is that George Floyd did not
die of exphyxiation. What he died of complications from his
medical condition, and that was really the cause of death.
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I get that in that about that here is not yet,
not yet, they're waiting for the autopsy. You and they're
going to say, oh, it wasn't there bullets that shot him,
the twelve bullets that went through his heart. It was right,
it was the pre existing conditions that he had. That's
what did it. So I can see that. But there's
going to course the autopsy says, oh, yeah, he was
shot fifteen times.
Speaker 3 (10:08):
Most people don't know what that word means and they think, oh,
see it was murder.
Speaker 2 (10:13):
Now, yeah, murder is murder. Yeah, But you can have
a homicide justifiable for example, self defense totally justifiable, and
it's still the killing of a person by another, All right.
Speaker 3 (10:24):
This is a no brainer. It seems that effective. Immediately
we are told by Gnome that all of the ICE
agents and the federal agents in Minneapolis will be wearing body.
Speaker 1 (10:40):
Cameras on them when they're out in.
Speaker 2 (10:42):
The field there.
Speaker 3 (10:43):
This will go and expand nationwide as well. But they're
going to rapidly acquire these and deploy the body cams.
And the true believers on the left and the right
won't care, but maybe some people in the middle will
appreciate the information.
Speaker 2 (11:01):
Well, this is how you see the administration back backing
down on huge mistakes that are made. Christinoman will no
longer say that that Good and Prettie were terrorists, domestic terrorists,
and we're there to massacre officers ICE officers, and we're
there to do as much damage as it can in
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the United States. That's off the table now. It never
came back and said we were wrong, or g I misspoke,
or maybe that was the just crazy stuff. So instead
what they're doing is, okay, we're going to take we'll
do batty cams. And then you hear from the White
House we're going to take ICE officers off the streets,
and you're going to see them backing down because they've
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gone so over the top with this and this, and
the government the shutdown is based on. This is based
on what immigration authorities are doing, and you're going to
see a change. But you're never going to hear them
admit any wrongdoing ever. And you're right, the MAGA supporters
doesn't even matter. And I was thinking that if literally
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a group of ICE agents were to shoot point blank
into a crowd and they said, well, I thought someone
was reaching for a gun on his waist and therefore
self defense, they would still say absolutely and in.
Speaker 3 (12:21):
All balance, if someone was to let's say, say come
at me, come at me, and then drive over them
with a car. Right, so they were going to get milk.
Speaker 2 (12:32):
For their fans. Yes, that's correct, that's correct. The only
problem is is that the MAGA supporters have their guy
in power to chee okay, yeah, and absolutely right, sir.
Speaker 4 (12:44):
The clock is ticking to find Savannah's mom, and we've
got some new information about that. Of course, we're talking
about today co anchor Savannah Guthrie's mom, who has been
missing since Saturday night. Apparently that was the last time
she was seen at her house in Arizona. And now
we're hearing from the Pima County Sheriff that blood was
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found in the home. Earlier, they said that it appears
the mother had been taken from her.
Speaker 2 (13:15):
Home, probably on Saturday night dead.
Speaker 1 (13:19):
Oh well, that's horrible, it's true.
Speaker 2 (13:24):
Oh yeah, that part is no one knows. I mean,
that one is really weird.
Speaker 3 (13:29):
If they were for money, you'd think something would have
been said by now, like if call would have been
made saying, hey, give us money or whatever.
Speaker 2 (13:36):
Yeah, they're play and the sheriff's office is completely perplexed
as to why. And it's a crime scene, which means
that I had to find blood, and there was those
signs of a struggle. We know that, and that she
is on medication that she needs daily otherwise, see it's
life threatening. I'm assuming it's diabetes medication, Sincerlin. And so
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I woke up this morning, My God, NBC the Today Show,
and then of course I made the joke that both
Amy and Neil said, I am not allowed to make
cono you're laughing, because I don't know if you were
going in the same direction I was along.
Speaker 3 (14:18):
Oh, okay, walking, we're walking alrighty did it? Okay, billery
are speaking of backing down, are reversing? I love editorializing
in stories. It's written. It's a remarkable reversal for the former.
Speaker 2 (14:41):
As opposed to just a reversal.
Speaker 1 (14:43):
Yeah, it's just a reversal, people, it's a reversal.
Speaker 3 (14:46):
Okay. They looked, they looked at all the information. They said, listen,
we're gonna have to do this. So the former president
and Secretary of State last month, we know they were defying.
The committee issued subpoenas well. A spokesperson for Bill Clinton
said in a statement on social media. Of course the
former first couple looks forward, just setting a precedent.
Speaker 2 (15:07):
Yeah, because they were looking at it. They were looking
at a contempt citation, and they were going to get it.
Speaker 4 (15:13):
They were going to vote on it tomorrow, I think.
Speaker 2 (15:15):
And they and it would have gone it would it
would have gone it?
Speaker 3 (15:18):
What Wait, what's the meaning of it?
Speaker 1 (15:21):
Contempt?
Speaker 2 (15:22):
They contemp you because it Oh yeah, yeah, what is
the meaning of is is? Yes? Yes? Depends on what
is it? Nobody else? Oh, there have been tons of
people are being called. They're just a way way at
the top of the heap. In terms, there are so
many political Oh yeah, there is a big one. It's
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one too, Yeah, it's a huge one. And here is
what happens. All these committees are chaired by Republicans, every
one of them, because that's just the way government works.
And when a Democrat Congress comes in, all the House
committees will be chaired by Democrats. Uh. Again, that's the
way it works.
Speaker 3 (16:02):
And documents they have them in Uh oh yeah, but
you know these what ends up happening with these committee
hearings they have they're quote investigative committees.
Speaker 2 (16:11):
That's what they are defined as. There's nothing investigative about
any of these. It's simply making getting in front of
the camera and doing your spiel.
Speaker 3 (16:20):
Lets Obama had this, Biden had this. If there was anything,
that would have been the perfect thing to come out
with and say, listen, look at this picture. This is
not the person you want. Yeah, it's I mean, really,
if there was the all I've seen is ai stuff
the uh you know, which is the which is out there,
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which makes it a little more complicated.
Speaker 2 (16:43):
I'll tell you one thing. You've seen this President Obama
and Biden. Philosophically, there's no issue there on opposite sides
it's just that Obama and Biden wouldn't order Congress to
do uh what No, Trump is ordering. And so what
happens is there make life miserable for Clinton? What are
they going to get out of Clinton appearing in front
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of the committee that has the information has already come out.
Yes I knew him, Yes I knew him. Here are
your pictures? Well they've already been made public. Explain this
because I don't remember us twenty two years ago. Yes,
I think it was at a party. How's that for investigation?
And it really is about the Republicans saying you, the
Democrats are horrible, terrible, the worst presidency in history. And
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excuse me, that's the Republicans and then the Democrats when
they do their questioning, it's under the great leadership of
President Bill Clinton. Look how great we did as a country.
Speaker 3 (17:37):
That's both pigs exactly. Either side is going to come
out Clinton.
Speaker 2 (17:42):
The only way, Yeah, the only way you can make
these truly investigative committees is to do it in secret.
And the investigators are investigators that are assigned to those committees,
that are hired by those committees. That's real investigation. As
Amy said, this is just grandstanding.
Speaker 3 (18:00):
I was just going to use the excuse that the
alibi that he was at a Diddy party that night,
And that's very funny, all right.
Speaker 4 (18:06):
California is about to cash in on Super Bowl sixty.
This year's Super Bowl is just the first in some
big sporting events that's expected to generate more than eighteen
billion dollars for the state of California. Of course, super
bowls first of them. This Sunday I expected to bring
in about five hundred million dollars for the Bay Area.
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The game's being played in Santa Clara, but a lot
of the events are happening in San Francisco. The championship
game also expected to support five thousand jobs and bring
ninety thousand visitors to the Bay Area this weekend.
Speaker 2 (18:40):
Yeah, and keep in mind, our president is a Patriots fan,
So if Seahawks win, it's a rig game. There's no
such thing as an honest game. Okay, Amy, you give
me the look because I'm always making these jibes. At
do you talk.
Speaker 4 (18:59):
About you know what I want to not do President
Trump all day every day.
Speaker 2 (19:03):
I know, you just inject stuff stuff like crazy, you know,
I just you know, I think it's going to change
when a Democrat comes in. Yeah, it is going to
change because it won't be as much to make fun of.
You know, there's for you knew something You're not gonna
make my other than the way he looks and his liberalism.
I don't think you're going to see anything close to
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what's going on ever again. We'll never see this again.
Speaker 1 (19:28):
He's a genuine idiot, Newsome.
Speaker 2 (19:32):
I know he's not an idiot.
Speaker 1 (19:34):
No, no, genuine idiot.
Speaker 2 (19:36):
I don't think have you ever sat down and talked
to him. I haven't. I don't know if he's a
genuine idiot. We hang out.
Speaker 3 (19:42):
We go to the French laundry all the time. During Yeah,
during COVID. Yeah, here's Bill handle. Oh my god, I
think I have a rash?
Speaker 2 (19:49):
Is that okay? Looks moving on?
Speaker 3 (19:51):
Speaking of Orange, nice segue, all right. The California teams
care about your children, and they want to protect them
by saying no to cars that don't have somebody in
them that they can charge to become Teamsters. So the
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Teamsters Union of California is asking the state to suspend
Weimo's operating license in the state indefinitely because a kid
got hit last.
Speaker 1 (20:23):
Month in Santa Monica.
Speaker 2 (20:25):
A kid jumped out from between cars and the Waymouth
Carr was right there and the kid was slightly injured.
And so they want to the operating license that wamo's
self driving cars are now illegal. That would have been
the same thing. Airplanes to this day would not be
able to fly, you know that because there were some
early crashes. Cars in general will not be able to
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be driven. I just want to let you know. Helicopters
would never be flown. They by the way, even horses,
horse and buggies used to run over people.
Speaker 3 (20:59):
But it isn't this so transparent because as the union
wants it, Yeah, you can't.
Speaker 2 (21:05):
Get a union.
Speaker 1 (21:05):
You can't get a car to join a union. Well,
it's a car.
Speaker 4 (21:09):
And the other thing I think is kind of interesting
about this because we were talking about this because I
have been skeptical of the driverless vehicles, but this one
slammed on its brakes when a child darted out from
between cars. What are the like what's the likelihood that
a person would have seen it and reacted to it?
Speaker 2 (21:27):
Not as quick not as quickly, not as quickly. The
brakes happen much quicker, They are much safer if you
look at the number of miles that Waimo has driven
and the accidents that these cars have gotten into per
capita is a fraction of what the number of cars
that got into accidents with the human drivers or even
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unhuman drivers non human drivers. So that's just stupid, all right.
Speaker 4 (21:54):
As news, astronauts are going to need to wait a
little while longer to reach for the stars. NASA says
it is delaying its Artemis two mission that aims to
send a crew of four around the Moon. They were
doing what they call a wet dress rehearsal at Kennedy
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Space Center yesterday. They had to delay it once because
of the weather. But then they were doing this dress rehearsal,
basically a run through before the launch that was scheduled
for February eighth, engineers detected a leaking hydrogen at the
base of the Space Launch System rocket, and so they
stopped the test and pushed back the next possible launch
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window into March.
Speaker 2 (22:40):
Do you notice the crew when they were interviewed, and
they're all brilliant people. I mean they're the credentials are
of course there. But it's one white guy, one black guy,
one woman, I think one Hispanic of the four if
I'm not mistaken. So no, the dwarf that was the
next one. The hunchback Dwarf was number five. But unfortunately
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the gay hunchback Dwarf was gonna be five, but they
ran out of space in the capsule.
Speaker 3 (23:08):
Today we're putting in space the mighty people of Benetton.
Speaker 1 (23:13):
Yes, all right, Benison going on sale soon.
Speaker 3 (23:18):
On Catalina Island, they got a plan to restore Catalina
Island's ecosystem with the very controversial killing of roughly two
thousand non native deer. This helps actually this helps condor
recovery as well. The whole thing is they submitted this
by a private nonprofit Catalina Island Conservancy, was approved, and
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they're gonna do it on the ground because everybody freaked
out they were doing it from a helicopter.
Speaker 1 (23:45):
And then they're gonna, you know, redo.
Speaker 3 (23:47):
The soil and do all these other.
Speaker 2 (23:50):
Yeah, it's gonna come back to it's gonna come back
to its original ecosystem because he's mule deer like eat
everything in sight. So that makes sense. Of course, there
are people, oh my god, the deer. How could you
kill the deer? All right, now, take a break, come
back and guns. That's the what you can do with guns,
bow and arrows. You can do with a lot of stuff.
Poison you can do it with a joke.
Speaker 4 (24:10):
Oh, don't poison them.
Speaker 2 (24:11):
Or you can throw some kid in a little some
toddler and hope they choke on the toddler.
Speaker 1 (24:16):
Okay, they're putting a bunch of way mos on the
there we go, all.
Speaker 4 (24:20):
Right, take them all out right. Eddie Bauer is going bust.
Eddie Bauer, which opened its first store in Seattle in
nineteen twenty and currently owns and operates more than two
hundred stores in North America, is planning to close those
stores and filing for bankruptcy. E commerce operations apparently will continue.
Speaker 3 (24:43):
I liked their luggage, Oh it, okay, they have some
great stuff.
Speaker 2 (24:47):
And now because times have changed, they didn't switch quickly
enough to items that are people are more in demand of,
and that is couches and potatoes. And if they had
limited themselves to those two, the store would have been
in great shape.
Speaker 1 (25:03):
Oh boy, all right.
Speaker 3 (25:05):
So last March, almost coming up on a year, by
the way, I had the honor of standing next to
this wacky bastard get married in Italy and one of
the places we went by is the Trevy Fountain, and
every tourist goes over there and they throw in coins
and make wishes and all that stuff, right, gorgeous, gorgeous. Well,
now there's a two dollars charge to toss a coin
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in the Trevy Fountain, and all I can think about
was why don't they just take the coins out?
Speaker 2 (25:32):
They do? Oh, you're talking about the people that throw
them in, Oh, because every night the city takes them
out and give them the charity. It's you throw the
coin over your shoulder and good luck. And that was
what from what fifties filmed. I don't remember which one,
but in any case, there's so many people. I didn't
go there. You went there, and it's bumper to bumper.
I mean literally, coins are tossed, are hitting people in
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the eye. You know how they have kiosks around where
they sell fruit and little bits of food. Ophthalmologists have
set up a little sands tiosks all the way around
Trevie's falka.
Speaker 1 (26:04):
Look, yeah that's a quarter.
Speaker 3 (26:06):
Yeah, but two bucks just just to toss coins in.
Speaker 2 (26:11):
Yeah, And it's ridiculous. It's so crowded just make any
sense at all. It's a weird one, huh.
Speaker 4 (26:19):
A snake has silenced a rising star Ifu Nanya Nuanjana.
I think I said it right. Was on season three
of The Voice in Nigeria, not here in the US.
But she's twenty six years old and she died at
a hospital in Nigeria after she got bit by a
venomous snake while she was sleeping, and apparently she was bitten.
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They got her to the hospital, but they had one
dose of anti venom and apparently not the second one,
and so she could not breathe and she died.
Speaker 2 (26:54):
Yeah, the hospitals and they they did have the anti venom,
but I guess they didn't get it to her close enough. Now,
when I read this story, I'm trying my damnedest to
find something funny about this, and I can't think of
a funny retort here being bitten in bed by a
cobra you were on the Voice. I still can't put
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it together. Okay, that's okay, vill No, No, it's very
unusual for me. I'm going what's wrong with me? I
have to put myself on probation from not coming up
with something funny on this.
Speaker 1 (27:27):
She was a Harry Potter fan. House of slip.
Speaker 2 (27:30):
That's good. Okay, that's better. Okay, not bad.
Speaker 3 (27:33):
It's pretty rough, man, you know, no kidding. We don't
die of stuff like that here, No, because we don't
have cobras. Say yes, all right, So Rams did their
some big business. They re signed coach Sean McVay and
the general manager Less Sneid.
Speaker 1 (27:53):
Mcveigh's forty.
Speaker 3 (27:54):
Sneid is fifty five and they're in the final year,
or at least entering the final years of their contract.
Speaker 2 (27:59):
So can't even imagine what Sean McVay is going to
be paid on this next contract. Ten million a year,
fifteen million a year. Kno, you keep up with this stuff.
Any idea what Sean McVay is getting paid If you
had to guess, I would think around ten a year. Yeah,
it's not a bad living, all right.
Speaker 1 (28:18):
Do we have time yarning show money?
Speaker 2 (28:21):
But uh yeah yeah, right, okay, one last one, let's
do it.
Speaker 4 (28:25):
The ice house is out at the Olympics, so US
Figure Skating, USA Hockey and US Speed Skating have a
place where like it's a hospitality space that they were
planning to have at in Milan, where the Olympics are
about to get underway, and they called it the Ice House. Well,
because of the immigration operations and protests, they've changed the
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name of it, so it's the Winter House.
Speaker 3 (28:51):
Now. Oh oh, they're not alone. They're not alone. I
mean when the house in Pasadena is yeah, is going
to be.
Speaker 2 (28:56):
And if you go to Costco, you know they have
those at the front of the store. They have those
huge freezer containers that have ice in them. Now instead
of the saying not, instead of saying ice, just says
frozen water. I mean, they are just getting away from
all of that.
Speaker 3 (29:11):
Everyone's ordering. Can I have my soda with some hard water?
Speaker 1 (29:15):
Please?
Speaker 2 (29:15):
Thanks?
Speaker 1 (29:16):
Tried, Yeah, chunks of hard water.
Speaker 2 (29:18):
All right, We're done, guys. That's it for the morning
news or at least news hour coming up. Mayor Bess
she is having two two State of the City speeches addresses,
not just one. And boy, am I impressed with her? No, no,
she's impressed with her. Let me restate that this is
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