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Speaker 1 (00:00):
You're listening to Bill Handle on demand from kf I
am six forty.
Speaker 2 (00:11):
You know, it's like the ninety year old guy that
goes to a urologist and says, doctor, I can't pee,
and the urologist says, how old are you?
Speaker 3 (00:19):
I'm ninety because you're peen enough.
Speaker 4 (00:22):
Okay, okay, don't forget to tip the waiters on the way.
Speaker 1 (00:31):
Out, and now handle on the news, Ladies and gentlemen.
Here's Bill Handle.
Speaker 3 (00:40):
And this is I can't find Bill Handle.
Speaker 2 (00:42):
Here on a Friday morning, March the seventh. It is
a foody Friday, and it is a ass handle anything Friday,
and it's the end of the week where everybody's happy.
That joke that I was telling you about the urologist
and the ninety year old is so stupid. Now I
(01:03):
must make a point here, all right, Yesterday I told
Anne and Neil a joke about prison, and uh, it
was very funny. Even Anne and Neil broke up laughing.
Thought it was very funny. And that is a last
day broadcast joke.
Speaker 5 (01:24):
No, you saved the funny stuff for off the air.
We appreciate it.
Speaker 3 (01:27):
Yeah, And it just goes to show you how.
Speaker 2 (01:32):
Debasing or how depraved and the two of you are
all right.
Speaker 3 (01:38):
Good morning.
Speaker 2 (01:39):
All right, we start with Will say good morning, because
now I can see will will good morning, good morning.
Speaker 3 (01:44):
Okay, t shirt Jack Stack.
Speaker 5 (01:47):
Is that what it says barbee in Kansas City? Yeah?
Speaker 3 (01:50):
Oh, barbecue.
Speaker 2 (01:52):
I'm getting so into barbecuing. Even my world famous. World
famous means there's one person in London knows about my barbecue,
so it's world famous. I make a meat loaf and
for the first time I actually grilled the meat loaf.
Speaker 3 (02:10):
Had never done that before.
Speaker 2 (02:11):
You hurt your wrist, yeah, because it was so damn
heavy that I was flipping it.
Speaker 3 (02:17):
You don't want to flip a two or three pound.
Speaker 2 (02:21):
Meat loaf or a piece of meat or anything with
your wrist at the end of a very large spatuel
of one of those grill flippers. All right, So anyway,
we'll love your haircut, very strong. Oh with Neil love
his haircut.
Speaker 5 (02:36):
Oh yeah, we go to the same barber.
Speaker 3 (02:38):
Well you do go to the same barber, yes, we do.
So Good morning, Amy, good morning, Good morning Bill and Cono.
Speaker 2 (02:46):
I have no idea if he has hair under his hat,
no idea, because.
Speaker 3 (02:52):
Cono, do you shower with that hat.
Speaker 5 (02:54):
No, it's not the same hat. I have multiple iterations.
Speaker 2 (02:59):
There is a very very dear friend of mine who
is one of the most quiet people in the world,
very very quiet, and he has never raised his voice.
And a few years ago we were in Las Vegas
having dinner him, his wife, Savile, and me and and
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there were there were a group of us, and I
think Lindsay was there. There were a group of us
that we're sitting at this table, and somehow we were
talking about his how quiet he is. And I turned
to his wife and I said, let me ask you something.
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Does he murmur when he orgasms?
Speaker 5 (03:43):
Now?
Speaker 3 (03:44):
Uh?
Speaker 5 (03:46):
Six oh six am?
Speaker 2 (03:48):
And it was uh, there were crickets there, there were crickets.
But half the people thought it was hilarious. Uh, and
the other half of the people thought it was even
more hilarious.
Speaker 3 (04:02):
By the way, the answer is yes.
Speaker 2 (04:05):
Oh god, oh God, oh my god.
Speaker 3 (04:12):
Okay, Uh, you know what else is on the table?
Speaker 5 (04:17):
Nothing? Now?
Speaker 3 (04:18):
Did I not say hello to Anne? And I'm sorry,
it's okay, No, it's not okay.
Speaker 2 (04:23):
Hi.
Speaker 3 (04:24):
Yeah, you know that goes. Here's my memory.
Speaker 2 (04:27):
I am looking at everybody because I'm at home today
and every single person is on a monitor in front
of me, and I still forget people.
Speaker 5 (04:37):
But if that Anne's the queen too, she should be
your first thought and your last thought of the show.
Speaker 3 (04:44):
Actually, that's true. She's a queen Bee. Yeah, she she
puts the show together. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (04:50):
Without Ann, we don't Without Ann, we don't have a show.
Speaker 3 (04:53):
That's true.
Speaker 5 (04:53):
Much. You look at these monitors and you think of
the Hollywood Squares, she'd be the center one.
Speaker 3 (05:00):
She's up her.
Speaker 5 (05:00):
Left, She's like, she's like our Paul Lynde.
Speaker 3 (05:04):
Oh yeah, yeah, Okay.
Speaker 2 (05:08):
For people that don't know Hollywood Squares, that was three
versions of a Hollywood Squares ago and Paul Lynde was
a comedian and television.
Speaker 5 (05:18):
Explain a reference I gave when you used the Lindbergh
baby the other day, Rex the Wonder Horse and Paul
Linde needs an explanation.
Speaker 2 (05:30):
Okay, uh yeah for some people, sure, sure, okay, all right,
Sacho and Vinzetti.
Speaker 3 (05:40):
Anarchists put to death. Lobe and Lobe not a law firm.
Speaker 6 (05:44):
What are you talking about.
Speaker 2 (05:46):
I'm talking about anarchists at the turn of the last
century who were put.
Speaker 3 (05:50):
To death, okay.
Speaker 2 (05:53):
And World War One started by an anarchist, the assassination
of Archduke Ferdinand when he was in Serbia, and the
fellow who threw the bomb that killed the Archsduke's name was.
Speaker 3 (06:09):
Neil.
Speaker 5 (06:11):
I hope it wasn't.
Speaker 2 (06:12):
Okay, anybody know the man who started World War One
throwing a bomb in the car early cars and in
nineteen oh, yeah, nineteen twelve.
Speaker 3 (06:22):
Now, well it was actually nineteen fourteen, early nineteen fourteen?
Speaker 2 (06:25):
Was gavidol princep. You could look that up, Okay. I
have no idea. I had something this morning, and I
don't know what it was. All right, you guys, ready
to do it?
Speaker 5 (06:37):
That is what an idiot savant is. That's that?
Speaker 2 (06:44):
Yeah, that's true. Yeah, I don't know where I go
with those things, you know how I it's even.
Speaker 3 (06:49):
You know where you know? Anyway?
Speaker 2 (06:52):
Never mind, all right, never mind, all right, guys, you
ready to do it?
Speaker 5 (06:56):
Yep?
Speaker 3 (06:56):
We have some kind of show here that I think
I know the name of it. Let's do it.
Speaker 2 (07:03):
It's time for handle on the news with Amy and
Neil and me laate story.
Speaker 5 (07:09):
I'm gonna push ball.
Speaker 3 (07:12):
Okay.
Speaker 2 (07:13):
So now Trump did another turnaround, and now on the
tariffs to Canada and Mexico and Mexico he pulled back.
If you remember, it was twenty five percent tariff on
everything coming in from Canada and Mexico except for oil
energy coming in from my Canada. And so that was
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Tuesday night. There were terrorists are supposed to come in
on April one. Then he changed his mind Tuesday morning
and said they're coming in tonight, and they did come in.
And then two days later, three days later, he said, okay,
I'm going to hold off for thirty days and I'm
going to expand the goods exempted from the new tariffs.
Speaker 3 (08:00):
And here's what's going on.
Speaker 2 (08:02):
One of the things that markets want is consistency.
Speaker 3 (08:08):
That's it.
Speaker 2 (08:09):
Stability is the number one thing that the international markets want.
They're not getting it from him. He is all over
the place. Mercurial is the word that's used. And we're
feeling it. World markets are reeling. The stock market has
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dropped significantly this last week. Consumer confidence has dropped. It's
not fun.
Speaker 3 (08:38):
It really isn't.
Speaker 2 (08:40):
Okay, let's move on. We'll see what happens the next
few days. In terms of tariffs coming in.
Speaker 6 (08:48):
Well, speaking of tariffs, China says the US is just
a big old bully. The Foreign Minister for China said
that major powers should not bully. The week, in a
veiled swipe at the Trump administration's foreign policy, the US
slapped an additional ten percent tariff on Chinese imports this week,
it says, because of the continued flow of fentanel into
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the country. China says it will resolutely counter those tariffs.
Speaker 2 (09:18):
Major countries being the United States, of course, veiled reference.
Speaker 3 (09:23):
China is absolutely right.
Speaker 2 (09:25):
Major countries do bully the weaker ones, not necessarily by bullying,
by simply leading the charge economically.
Speaker 3 (09:35):
Throughout the whole world.
Speaker 2 (09:37):
The other bully is so, I don't know China.
Speaker 5 (09:40):
I was good to say, you know China. Taiwan was like.
Speaker 4 (09:44):
Ooh what yeah, so And Trump is absolutely right.
Speaker 2 (09:51):
The tariffs of American goods going into China blows away
the tariffs on anything coming in except four electric vehicles.
Speaker 3 (10:01):
Electric vehicles, the tariff is one hundred percent.
Speaker 2 (10:05):
So if an electric vehicle can be sold, which it can,
for ten thousand dollars under what we're producing it or
Europe is producing. I have a BMW, for example, and
I paid Let's say I paid sixty thousand dollars for it.
I wish if we would, if I was to buy
the equivalent of the Chinese version, which by the way,
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are very very good, it would be one hundred and
twenty thousand dollars because the tariffs are one hundred percent.
So guess how many vehicles from China are being sold
here zip and how many vehicles are being sold in China.
I think Buick is the only car that's available in China.
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For some reason, It's really popular over there, very strange.
Speaker 5 (10:54):
Okay, guys, all right, what's one plus zero just one
one zero plus zero one? No, it's none. And that's
the kind of that's that's the Department of Education. Mister,
it's gonna be zero, yeah, truck.
Speaker 2 (11:14):
But this and I mean, there's an argument that the
Department of Education is bloated, doesn't do what it's supposed
to do, is Neil pointed out yesterday, we're doing our
students are doing worse today than before the department was
created in the seventies. However, it does some value. It
does some valuable things. And this is one of the
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things about the Trump administration and Doze and Elon Musk
is not only throwing out the baby with the bathwater,
but throwing out the tub, throwing out the bathroom.
Speaker 3 (11:47):
Throwing out the house. Uh with the bathwater.
Speaker 2 (11:51):
And hey, let's instead of this mass layoff shut down
we've been talking about. Hey, there's some valuable stuff going
on within these agencies that are either being shut down
or decimated in terms of the fires the seventies.
Speaker 5 (12:10):
Pardon, we lived without it until the seventies.
Speaker 2 (12:13):
Yeah, but those some of those programs didn't exist. We
have become insanely liberal that we have, and the goverment
since the seventies has expanded dramatically.
Speaker 3 (12:25):
And the argument is, I don't even know when USAID
was created. For example, Well.
Speaker 5 (12:31):
You program itself about doge being about fraud. It's not.
It's about waste. Fraud is part of that.
Speaker 2 (12:37):
It's also it's also about politics.
Speaker 3 (12:41):
It is also about politics.
Speaker 5 (12:44):
To put it in there in the first place, I
don't know.
Speaker 3 (12:46):
I don't think so. I don't think so.
Speaker 2 (12:48):
Uh. And so those people that somehow are able to
do an end around within the agencies, they're playing doge ball.
Speaker 5 (12:57):
Okay, Well, here's the thing. Though Trump has long signaled
that he wanted to close the Department of Education. Uh,
but fully illuminating it, as you pointed out yesterday, I
believe would require an Act of Congress.
Speaker 2 (13:13):
Yeah, but he can decimate it. It's still around with
four people. So we'll see where that one goes.
Speaker 5 (13:22):
Neil, I just did that one. Oh, this is miss
this is miss number four is mis labeled. It's for Okay,
got amy, Amy, gotcha?
Speaker 6 (13:34):
Well, Governor Newsom's apparently stepped in it. He's got his
new podcast, This is Gavin Newsom, and in the first
episode of it, he broke from progressives and spoke out
against allowing transgender women and girls to compete in female sports.
Speaker 2 (13:51):
Uh.
Speaker 6 (13:52):
He said, I think it's an issue of fairness, and
he agreed with the person he was talking to, which
was Charlie Kirk, and said, it's an issue of fairness
and it is deeply unfair.
Speaker 2 (14:02):
And it is I think most Americans the surveys agree
that is unfair. For example, women's football team. Right here
comes Carolyn. Hi.
Speaker 3 (14:14):
I'm Caroline, I'm six foot four.
Speaker 2 (14:20):
It's you know, it is unfair because the physiology with
men and women are different.
Speaker 3 (14:28):
Even when even when.
Speaker 2 (14:31):
Men desponsify themselves and become women, they still have the
bone structure, et cetera.
Speaker 3 (14:39):
So yeah, it makes sense.
Speaker 2 (14:42):
And this is, by the way, this is where the
Democrats got nailed because this stuff was so important to them.
DEI had this kind of philosophy and America just wasn't
ready for it. The Americans we cared a lot more
about inflation, cared a lot more about the border, and
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the Democrats just missed it completely.
Speaker 5 (15:08):
Well, you know, even those of us who would be
four trans rites and I am for people to have
those freedoms, you have to be reasonable and look at
it and say, you wouldn't put a qualifier in front
of a woman. You wouldn't call her a trans woman
if trans didn't mean something, and that that could mean
that you have different muscle structure and.
Speaker 2 (15:30):
Now and that's true too, although the muscles do I
won't say atrophy.
Speaker 5 (15:33):
But that different hormones and the like, but still the
bone structure doesn't change.
Speaker 3 (15:38):
Yeah, that's right.
Speaker 5 (15:40):
You're not going to find two bodies a male and
female body and one's a trans one hundred years ago,
you know, later buried and someone say, oh, this is
a trans person, they'd go, no, is a male skeleton
and that's a female skeleton. Okay, you know what word
what solid point it is.
Speaker 2 (15:58):
It is a good point. I didn't argue with that,
and neither did you, Neil Scores when today, so far idea,
so far idea? Djure Okay, very strong, all right.
Speaker 5 (16:09):
South Carolina man Brad Sigmund is set to become the
first murderer executed by firing squad in fifteen years. This
is per his own desire. He said that this is
a guy who admitted to killing his ex girlfriend's parents
with a baseball bat by the way, after she refused
to come back to him. I wonder why he said
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he chose to die by bullets, because looking over the options,
the other choices offered seemed to be a little worse.
Speaker 2 (16:39):
But he's got a point because if you look at
the other options, they're you know, they're not wonderful. They're
trying to figure out quote, humane ways of killing people
and make it death is almost instantaneous.
Speaker 5 (16:53):
But you say, they say it's cruel and unusual.
Speaker 2 (16:57):
No, everything unusual. Everything, everything is cruel and unusual among
the anti uh, the anti death penalty, death penalty people,
thank you for that.
Speaker 5 (17:09):
This is I'll make it easy though. You killed them
the way they killed someone else.
Speaker 3 (17:13):
Yeah, right, well, and that's cruel. And see that becomes cruel. Unfortunately,
that right, that becomes cruel and unusual.
Speaker 2 (17:21):
Now this is interesting because there are only three h
three gunmen. Uh, and these are volunteers. By the way,
there were so many volunteers they had to hold a lottery.
Speaker 4 (17:32):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (17:32):
It was like one in three hundred thousand that actually
were chosen, and.
Speaker 3 (17:36):
Usually it's five.
Speaker 2 (17:38):
And traditionally you have one one of the rifles has
a blank because you never know if you actually shot
the bullet that killed uh, the uh that killed the.
Speaker 5 (17:52):
Upty has a real bullet and the rest have.
Speaker 3 (17:55):
No no, no, no, no, no, no, they're no. They
want to make sure this guy dies.
Speaker 2 (17:58):
Oh. Also, there's a target on his chest right over
the heart. There's an actual target that they buy at Target.
Speaker 5 (18:08):
Interestingly enough, and one of the volunteers was Alec Baldwin.
So this is going to be probably televised.
Speaker 3 (18:15):
Yeah, probably.
Speaker 2 (18:15):
And by the way, they could sell tickets to that
like crazy.
Speaker 5 (18:20):
Hey, I want you to know if you ever are
in the same position, I will volunteer. Oh that's a friend.
Speaker 2 (18:27):
I am a huge fan of the death penalty across
the board for every reason. There is restribution justice entertainment,
just the entertainment value of it is so strong, the
foody Friday party part of it.
Speaker 3 (18:43):
Last meal, there's a world to that. Oh we should
have a.
Speaker 5 (18:46):
Last week for you. You remember before you got your
gastric bypass.
Speaker 3 (18:51):
Yeah, we had a last meal. Oh man, we have
a last meal.
Speaker 5 (18:54):
Oh what did you have? Oh?
Speaker 3 (18:56):
We went to Mastro's Steakhouse.
Speaker 2 (18:58):
Nice and I knew I wasn't going to eat again
for a long time, certainly not like this.
Speaker 3 (19:05):
And I ordered the left side of the menu. That's
it so much, I said, I'll take this side. It
was spectacular.
Speaker 2 (19:17):
And Neil was there and he joined He joined in
the festivities.
Speaker 5 (19:21):
The only difference is I kept eating.
Speaker 3 (19:24):
Yeah, for the last twenty years.
Speaker 6 (19:26):
All right, another one bites the dust. SpaceX has launched
another of its mega rockets from its SpaceX station in Texas.
Lifted off yesterday. Everything looked good, except then, about twenty
seconds away from the end of its ascent burn, SpaceX
lost contact with the ship. Several of the engines appeared
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to cut out during the live stream, and then the
ship started to go into a spin, and then they
lost contact with it. And this is my favorite SpaceX
posted on x ed the vehicle experienced a rapid unscheduled disassembly.
Speaker 3 (20:06):
Another word for explosion.
Speaker 6 (20:08):
Yep.
Speaker 2 (20:10):
And this is uh the uh this is the ship
that's going to be taking people to Mars. I understand if.
Speaker 3 (20:18):
I have that right. And it's you know too Musk's credit.
He views every one of these as a learning experience.
Speaker 2 (20:26):
He actually likes these uh uh uh, these spaceships, these
rockets to blow up because they.
Speaker 3 (20:32):
Learn more and more and it seems to work.
Speaker 6 (20:36):
And you know what they did successfully do yesterday is
they caught that booster again with those things, yeah, chopsticks
where they catch the booster rocket instead of just losing it,
then they can reuse.
Speaker 5 (20:46):
It, alrighty. The FBI announced just yesterday that Canadian former
Olympic snowboarder Ryan Wedding has been added to the agency's
top ten most wanted fugitives less this is because of
some cocaine running. He faces several US charges, including conspiracy
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to export cocaine, running a criminal enterprise, and murder. And
again it just shows you, you know, we got to
deal with these these violent immigrants from Canada.
Speaker 2 (21:23):
Usually you don't think, yeah, that's why we're going to
shut down that border. We don't usually think of guys
whose names are last names. Wedding as head of cartels,
and he's also known as el.
Speaker 3 (21:36):
Hefe and his name is Ryan Wedding.
Speaker 5 (21:40):
Yeah, but these white people they come over, they take
our jobs.
Speaker 2 (21:43):
Yeah, yeah, no, you know, hold on, that's not fair.
It's the cartels that should be bitching and saying this
guy is taking our jobs because we're the cartel.
Speaker 5 (21:55):
You know. We think, oh, Ryan Reynolds is going to
be great, and then just one at a time they
come over and they start taking everything over. Yep, and
then they go sorry.
Speaker 3 (22:07):
All right, an or Amy Santa, That's where I met Amy.
Speaker 6 (22:11):
San Jose has a plan to give homeless.
Speaker 5 (22:14):
People permanent housing.
Speaker 6 (22:16):
San Jose's mayor, mat Mayhan unveiled an initiative and so
that homelessness can't be a choice. So he's proposing that
after three offers of shelter, they plan to hold people
accountable for turning their lives around and will offer them
a permanent house in jail.
Speaker 2 (22:34):
By the way, they used to do this, you know
that prior to the Reagan administration. I'm talking to the
Reagan government governorship administration, because when it was governor of California.
They used to lock people up who were mentally ill
or homeless. They used to grab them off the street
and lock them up in mental health facilities. Matter of fact,
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you see Channel Islands was a mental institution.
Speaker 5 (23:00):
Where they locked people off state hospital.
Speaker 2 (23:03):
Yeah, and so what ended up happening, Well, the ACLU
sued you have the right to be homeless and live
on the street. Ronald Reagan shut down the program because
it was just too damn expensive. And when it was
the last time the ACLU and Ronald Reagan were on
the same page. But that's what happened. And this is
what he is saying. What the mayor is saying is
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we're going to go back to those days.
Speaker 3 (23:25):
Now. Is that going to succeed?
Speaker 2 (23:27):
Probably not, Because you do have the right to be homeless.
I don't know if the court's going to go against
that unless you are a danger to yourself or others.
Speaker 3 (23:37):
Homelessness per se.
Speaker 2 (23:38):
Matter of fact, I'm going to do a story about
homeless coming up at seven o'clock, yet another chapter.
Speaker 5 (23:43):
We've got people dying on the streets, but it's not
yeah problem there. I will tell you that you gotta
love La because they're trying to get the one of
the writers I think from The Simpsons to take down
a treehouse in his front yard. Yes, it cuts unpermitted.
Yet there are gar City everywhere across Los Angeles that
are these lean tos and tense and somehow that's okay.
Speaker 6 (24:07):
That's a very good point, Neil.
Speaker 5 (24:09):
I hadn't even thought of that second.
Speaker 3 (24:11):
Two good points today, two good points.
Speaker 5 (24:14):
Reason prevails everybody. Reason prevails. Alrighty, So Broadway Musical Hamilton
not gonna take its shot. It's canceling its plans to
play at the Kennedy Center in twenty twenty six. They
say they're pulling out of the John F. Kennedy Center
for the Performing Arts in Washington, d C. Next year,
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citing President Donald Trump's shake up of the art institution's
leadership and they just cannot be a part of that.
Speaker 2 (24:45):
He named himself chair of the governing board, and we'll
be putting in his own people, because that's who selects
the board. It's funded the Kenny He Center. I think
the Feds have, or at least the President has a
lot to say. So.
Speaker 5 (25:04):
Uh and Donald Trump, he came back and he says, well,
I'm gonna do a whole new play with white people
playing white people and singing but not rap. It's all
gonna be country, you know what.
Speaker 2 (25:17):
That's that is a good point, having white people play
white people, because in Hamilton, the only white person is
King George. Everybody else is an ethnic minority, George Washington, Hamilton, Uh.
Speaker 3 (25:35):
Virtually everybody.
Speaker 2 (25:36):
I think, Ben Franklin, everybody's every single one of those
performers are people of color.
Speaker 5 (25:42):
That's the whole point of it.
Speaker 3 (25:45):
Actually, you think so, I don't.
Speaker 5 (25:47):
But there he says, that's DEI so he's bringing Hamilton
and it's good.
Speaker 3 (25:52):
You think, hold on, I want to I want to
question it.
Speaker 2 (25:54):
You think the point of Hamilton is that people of
color should play white people pool.
Speaker 5 (26:01):
Yeah, it's part of the it's part of the message
is it's.
Speaker 3 (26:04):
Yeah, but that's not the point of it. I don't
buy that at all.
Speaker 5 (26:08):
Yeah, it's saying the history played by modern something or other.
I think was the tagline. Hello, Well, you know, if listen,
I wouldn't question me.
Speaker 3 (26:19):
I wouldn't.
Speaker 2 (26:20):
I mean I already I mean that these people were white.
I mean that's the reality. I mean they were white.
I mean they make they make a point that Alexander
Hamilton's mother was a hooker a horse. That's what is
said in the musical itself. No, they don't, boy, you know,
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they don't cover that up.
Speaker 5 (26:42):
So anyway, Yeah, they're going to make a movie of
King Kong and it's gonna be played by a giraffe.
Speaker 3 (26:48):
Yes, very funny.
Speaker 2 (26:50):
Just although you know, you know, to the other side
of it is as far as the Western culture, Jesus
was white and he wasn't No.
Speaker 5 (26:59):
He was is it white? And he didn't have blue eyes.
Speaker 3 (27:01):
No, he did not have blue eyes.
Speaker 5 (27:04):
And he didn't speak with the with the English accent.
Speaker 2 (27:07):
Well, yes, that's true, but I think what language did
they speak?
Speaker 3 (27:12):
Aramn at that point?
Speaker 5 (27:13):
What did he.
Speaker 2 (27:17):
Was?
Speaker 5 (27:17):
The vast majority and only very little of the Bible
is an Aramic Go figure.
Speaker 2 (27:21):
Out and you know why because Aramaic. In reality, Aramaic
is the legal language of ancient Hebrew documents. Uh, the
sales documents were written in Aramaic. Right, five Books of
Moses Aramaic. So I thought i'd share that with you
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