You're listening to Bill Handle on demand from KFI AM six forty. What's Trump gonna say, You're too old, You're old, you're dodtering, Your mind isn't all there? How does Biden respond? Does he say no? What he does is say experience, that's what you're talking about here. I am the most experienced person in public public service in the history of this country. And now Handle on the news. Ladies and gentlemen, here's Bill Handle, and good morning everybody. Bill Handle. Here it is a foody Friday,
June twenty eighth. Ooh man. That was my prognostication of what happened last night, old and doddering. And Trump didn't say it outright, although there was the implication. And President Biden have to No, he did not have to. At one point he did. But then Biden didn't say experience, I'm wonderful and terrific. He basically said yeah, you're basically right. It was not good news for Biden. Thirty seconds into it. Thirty seconds into it, I started screaming, it's over, it's done, this debate is
finished. However, they're there. What Biden walking up to the podum quodium When he walked out even he started, there is a way out for Biden. Everybody is talking about how it's done, it's finished. I was watching analysis and the analysts. I usually watch CNN analysis more so than almost any anybody else because I think I think that's among the best. Even though they are biased, they're not crazy like Fox, They're not crazy like MSNBC,
which you even know where going to go. They do bring some balance and it was the but you know what, I'm going to talk more about that coming out, because there's a world to this that we have to talk about. This debate was so important and it was such a disaster for Joe Biden. And as I suggested, uh, which of the President Trump's were we going to see? We saw both. We saw both that I called, Okay, let's say hello to Neil, good morning, good morning, Happy
Friday, Willie Wolf, Yeah, and Amy, good morning. We Hi there you are guess what I sent you? Okay, gentleman's men? Yeah, yeah, you guys are I thought of your testicles? They don't sound like that this squish. Yeah no, it's sort of a squishy. Uh, let's not go there. Good morning. And I was fine until that sort of started. It codo, Good morning? Is it is it? Yeah? Started like the debate got started up? Okay, okay, true story. So you know how much I make fun of Lindsay uh constantly?
And she keeps her dog's ashes on a shelf that we have and I'm not into that. You know, there's the name of the dogs and there are these boxes of dogs ashes, like, what the hell is that about? And little Tommy, the little doxy we have, was neutered. All right. Do you know where his balls are next to yours? No? No, they are in a jar. Uh you do that? What you can do that? I have no idea. I didn't, but it's like I'm
not going to keep someone's balls and a jawort. Well, actually my balls are always caught up in a jar and they transferred from you know, woman to woman in my life. Are they preserved or little raisins like yours? No, I don't do that. Many steroids. No, they're just in't like from aldehyde or something. And there's some nuts, very strange, very strange. You know. I should take a picture of that and we'll put it up. What do you think, Anne? Go for it? Oh?
Friday? Who oh? I like for Friday? Energy She's like, do it, Phil, I dare you? Oh you don't want to say I dare you? No, No, No, that's not going to help you at all. All Right, guys, we have so much to talk about, and unfortunately for Biden, the day after is not a very good day. So let's start with handle on the news on this foody Friday, June twenty eighth, with Amy and Neil and me Le. Sorry, Yeah,
it was not a good night for Joe Biden. Everything that his allies were afraid were going to happen happened, and only the only silver lining watching it last night was knowing that he'd wake up this morning not remembering it. You know. Interesting, I was watching CNN and one of the analysts said, no, it was in the msmbere just a second, and someone who's very close to Biden said, he probably doesn't even know it was bad.
He didn't even know, and then mentioned Obama that first debate that Obama had that was horrible, which he was able to recover from. Obviously, he didn't know how bad he tanked it until his advisor said, do you understand you screwed the pooch on this? There is clearly he blew it and then Donald Trump as I said, well, I'm going to talk more about this seven o'clock because I can just go on and on and on, and we still have news coming up. But I'm not even to go around the table
and said who won, because it wasn't even a race. And the unfortunate part is already Biden has some real disadvantage. He's a stutter that he used to be a horrible sutter, and that hurts. He is a bad communicator, he is not a good debater. You put all of that together, and he's eighty one years old. Oh and he had a cold. You know what you could tell, well, no, you could tell he wasn't feeling well. You could tell his voice was scratchy. You could tell he
was coughing. That you could. And that's one of the ways I think he may get out of it. Not trying to deny it. You're shaking your head, Amy, all right, I'm gonna say it, right, No, I'm not. I'm gonna save it till I come back. I think there is a way he can worm his way out of this if you will or at least ameliorate the person. And I'll tell you exactly that at seven o'clock when we come back. Excellent word yep, yep, what nice
word choice, Amelia, thank you, I thank you. What does it mean to help okay, to help the situation, to make it better? I like it. Well, things are not getting better for this guy, because the felonies they're just racking up. A homeless convicted sex offender has officially been charged with trying to rape somebody and also trying to kill somebody, and
this is tied to the attacks in Santa Monica on Monday. Witnesses say that Juwan Garnett first attacked a seventeen year old girl just north of the pier and then punched and bit and tried to sexually assault another homeless woman who tried to intervene to help the seventeen year old girl. And then he went and allegedly grabbed a seventy two year old woman, dragged her into the ocean, and
tried to drown hers. You know what, Thankfully he didn't put any trees or anything in front of his business to keep homeless people from sleeping, because that's illegal. You know, usually, Neil, you're pretty open minded and you you don't really attack people very much. You you have this thing about homeless people. No, I have a thing about politicians dealing with homeless people. Okay. And I don't think that it is compassionate to let feral humans
run around. I don't think that that's feral humans. Yeah, well that is a probo. By the way, I don't I just don't think that's feral humans. By the way, I don't disagree with you, but that's what you do. It to animals, at least pay them and new to them. Well, you know a lot of it. You know what we do. We put down animals when they're suffering. And we can't do that. We cannot, you know, we cannot practice euthanasia. Although I h
we have youth here too and there they have just as many problems. I'm just saying, I know, I know. I'm just said I don't think it's compassionate, and I think it's the exact opposite of what most people think. I'm with Neil. Yeah. See, hey, I don't disagree with you. I'm just pointing out how engaged you are, and this one usually in life. You and I know each other for years and years. You don't give a rats ass about life except for this, it's not true.
Okay, we're coming back, not yours, I understand, all right. So yesterday, to handle chagrin, Oklahoma's top educational official ordered public schools to incorporate the Bible into lessons for grades five through twelve. And this appears to be more efforts by conservative types to incorporate religion into classrooms. Yeah, isn't that special? And as Republican state Superintendent Ryan Waltz said, the Bible is
an indispensable historical and cultural touchstone. Without it, Oklahoma students are unable to properly contextualize the foundation of our nation. Look at the Constitution. Where do you see the word God in the Constitution? Where do you see the word separation of church and state? If you do, because that Congress do not a bridge the way it's it's described. Congress shall not a bridge. The
freedom of religion cannot get in the way of freedom. That doesn't mean it doesn't even say there's a God, because you can argue that it even includes atheists, which has been by the way interpreted by the courts. God does not exist in the Constitution. It doesn't. The creator does, and there is no creator is only in the Declaration of Independence, not the law of the land. Big difference, but the difference there is no separation of church
and state. Those that term does not exist. The air force doesn't exist. That term doesn't either exist. But we're allowed to have armed services. So you can extrapolate. It's fair to say the abridgment no abridgment of religion. Congress shall not a bridge religion. You can say that means separation. The other day about the privacy is not in the constitution. That is correct.
It's a question of how it's interpreted. But anyway, the point I'm making here is this is going to be attacked if this is not an a direct attack or slam on the whole concept of separation of church and say, we'll see what the court has said. I don't agree with this. I don't think you should teach the Bible, and I don't think I think religion should be separate from school. I don't think that you should ban being able to pray by the way I had. I took a Bible course in public
school and it was brilliant, but it was a Bible course. The Bible based on literature and history, not a belief that God had anything to do with it, because the Bible is an incredible historical document. Of course. I mean when you go archaeologically, when you have these ancient buildings, ancient towns that have been looked at and studied archaeologically in Israel, they go from the Bible. Oh there is no really talks about it. Yeah, he
has used more for Armageddon. Armageddon. You go to Megido, there's the town Jericho, There's the town the Hittite nation, which most colleges at one point used to scoff at and didn't think existed. They discovered anyway, So there'll be a lawsuit big time. But immediately public schools will incorporate the Bible into lessons from grades five through twelve. Can't wait to see that syllabus come up there in that curriculum. That should be fun. All I can say
is it's about time. LA's Metro board has unanimously passed a plan to create its own transit police force. Right now, they contract with La City Police and County sheriffs and I think Long Beach Police. But now Metro is going to create its own police force called the Transit Community Public Safety Department, focusing solely on patrolling the buses and the trains and the platforms. They're gonna have
their own patches, you know, like all police forces do. And it'll show someone coming out of the metro getting beaten up with a baseball bat. There's a rider with a knife in their neck. Yeah, to serve and protect, all right. Yesterday, the Los Angeles Lakers have selected Browny James. Of course, he's the eldest son of superstar Lebron James, with a fifty fifth pick in the twenty twenty four NBA draft. And this, you know, puts him poise to play alongside his father, which I know is
one of his father's massive dreams. So he knew it was going to take place sooner or later. Yeah, the word. I talked to someone yesterday about this who is in the know, who said that Lebron James effectively called every single every single team and said, you're not going to draft my kid and left it to the Lakers. And I don't know if that story is true, but that's the only person who could ever do that and let the league know in no uncertain terms, I want to play with my kid,
thank you very much. You figure it out. So and he wants to play. It'll be the only time in NBA history that a father and son played on a team together. Your last year, when you finally decide to retire, please tell me you're going to have your twins co host with you. Oh that's actually a very good idea, you know that, you know what, That is a very good idea. I like that dishing on dad. We could Oh yeah, that's an easy one. And then during the
breaks conversations with my mother and they'll just be silence for several minutes. Okay, say hunts with the weedi boar. No, Pamela is fun. She's been on the shah. Yeah, she's very much fun. I don't know if Barbara would like it. Amy, Let's finish it, will you? Kay? Hey? Even more people are flying the Friendly Skies. TSA says it screened a record two point nine to nine million passengers this past Sunday. That was a record high. That might not last because they're saying there is
a lot of people traveling. More and more are traveling, and they're expecting this summer to be the busiest ever for TSA, and travel is going to peak over the Independence Day holiday. They're expecting actually today to be like the busiest day of the holiday season. Thirty two million people expected to fly between today and Monday, July eighth. I have a question, whyat would anybody in his or her right mind fly on the Thanksgiving holiday, July fourth holiday,
the Memorial holiday. Maybe because you have obviously have no choice and you have four or five days, but man, you know, at some point you go, it's just not going to happen. I'm flying today. Oh, I didn't realize today was like the busy business. Okay, well, we're gonna hear from you when you come back. Yeah, I know you're gone all next week, so remind good news is I'm flying out of Burbank, though not call Burbank Lax. Burbank Lax used to might still be there
all next week. Yeah, Burbank is the greatest airport. It's just I love it. And it's right down the street from US ten minute drive from here. Now, this one is super important for schools. California high school students will soon have to complete a financial literacy requirement to graduate, which makes sense. It's going to be a semester long personal finance education course. It'll be available to all high school students in California by the twenty twenty seven twenty
twenty eight year. I've been pushing for this forever. Absolutely How can you graduate a kid from high school who doesn't know how to open up a checking account, has no idea how to do anything financially, how to deal with credit cards, none of it. And so this is absolute, absolutely terrific too. When did they get rid of these? Because I remember taking these courses in high school? It was called personal finance. Yeah, I don't
know. I don't remember taking one, but I do remember them having it. I don't know when that stopped. Anyway, I'm going to do more about that at seven fifty this morning, because there's a whole lot to this in a couple of programs you don't even know exist. And then a story that when I was are you ready for this? When I was a professor at my law school, Yeah, I know, don't say beyond anything you can imagine, but I wanted to teach a course in basically lawyers financial responsibility,
but things like how about the address of a courtroom? Do you think we should teach that? Or how to send out a bill? Do you think we should teach that? You know, how do you actually open the door and practice law because none of that happens in law school. And I wanted to teach that and they shut me down. Wouldn't do it. Okay, that's actually very smart. Yeah, it was, and they wouldn't do
it. Not the wind that it appears to be. Justice Ktanji Brown Jackson wrote a scathing descent to the Supreme Court ruling yesterday that had to do with Idaho and whether emergency abortions could be carried out. They can, according to the ruling, but in her descent, Justice Jackson said, it's just delay. While this court dawdles and the country waits. Pregnant people experiencing emergency medical conditions remain in a precarious position as their doctors are kept in the dark about
what the law requires. Yeah, they ruled on the standing an issue, not on the actual merits. Although the way it was written, it looks like the Court is leaning towards allowing emergency abortions because they're letting them the go forward pending what the decision is going to be. And so it's so it goes back down to lower courts. It goes back down to lower courts. As to the merits of the case. But and it'll go back up to
the Supreme Court. And I think with Supreme Court when you look at it this term in many terms, it does everything it can not to make a decision. It bounces things, kicks the can down the road, and then I go why, I'm thinking, why did you take it? Then, if you're not interested in actually making a decision, deny, sirciori, just deny hearing the case. And they don't. So it almost seems like parents saying, you know, you kids, figure it out yourself. That's basically
it. That's basically it. You're going to have to explain this to me because this is fast nating bill, part of a negotiated civil settlement between the gunmen and the teenager who survived multiple gunshot wounds at the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. A cruise cannot so much as grant an interview without the written consent of the young man who tried to murder back in twenty twenty eighteen. So
this is just Anthony Borges now owns Nicholas Cruz's name. Yeah. In terms of going public, any publication, any television show, any interview will seal anything anything. Cruise cannot make any kind of decision without Borge is okaying it, which effectively means that, of course Borges is going to say no, your name will never be used. It will never be a story published about
where you talk, where they get your comments, where a screenplay. Now this also is son of Sam. I think the correlation here because some son of Sam laws say you can never make money off of this story if you've committed the crime. You know, Sam Berkowitz actually sold his story and made money killing all those people in New York because you become a so infamous Charles Manson. I mean, who wouldn't have paid Charles Manson for an interview,
a sit down interview. Could the Goldmans have done this with Oj? It was a settlement. OJ would never settle for something like this. This was a settlement. And so Borges is basically saying, we're just shutting your ability down to ever go public, have an interview, make a statement. I want you to disappear, and that's so that's what that's about. So it's
time to hold these people accountable. Apparently, two years after the rob Elementary School shooting massacre in Uvaldi, the district police chief and a former school police officer have been in died it. They're facing criminal charges over the failed response to the mass shooting. Earlier this year, the Justice Department released a report that concluded that law enforcement officers had many opportunities to reassess their flawed response to
the May twenty fourth shooting, which included waiting. It was like an hour before we getting seventy seven minutes. Yeah, seventy seven minutes. They waited before they breached that door, and by then all those kids had been shot and killed, and those two teachers and the shaker. Here is why it took so long to charge these guys. I mean, there is a duty
to protect and they simply failed that duty. There were a bunch of gutless, pantywais cops who were too frightened to go in there and do their job. No value judgment here, but you don't want me to say a jury. You didn't get any arguments from anyone here. Yeah, for sure, Now homeless people will soon be able to go between the two filthiest cities very
quickly. California's massive and ambitious project to connect downtown Los Angeles with the Bay Area via electric trains capable of reaching speeds of over two hundred miles per hour, has cleared its biggest hurdle today. Woo high speed. Yeah, like that's going to happen, and it is high speed for yards at a time. It still has to slow down in and out of every single every single train station you ever gone from here to for example San Diego or Orange County,
and it takes you two and a half hours. You go, wait a minute, that's forty miles or fifty miles. Yeah, it's the stops. And that's what's going to happen. And this thing is such a boondoggle. But at least now you're ready for this. Now the I the Environmental Impact Report now has been cleared. How many years ago did this thing start? When was it first passed? Nineteen twelve? And it has taken so long. They had to start early. They didn't even they didn't even have
electricity then that they were ready to go nineteen ninety six. Crazy, That is crazy. Uh, here's something else, it's crazy. That's the ticket. It's the Sunday ticket. A judge in or actually a jury in LA ruled against the NFL yesterday in a long running legal battle over the cost of DirecTV's Sunday Ticket broadcast package. The NFL was ordered to pay ninety six million
dollars to commercial subscribers and four point seven billion dollars to residential subscribers. And it's all because the class action lawsuit claimed that the NFL was violating anti trust laws by only offering Sunday ticket on Direct TV, which is a satellite provider, and saying then that that drove up the price. Yeah, I have a question. I don't know where the anti trust is here. You know, for example, Chargers games on radio our own or Dodgers games are only
heard on KLAC. Now is that anti trust because that's the only outlet. I don't get it. Why can't a Maybe I'm missing something. There's something going on, nuance nuanced elete with nuanced reality. That's nuanced and well said, And I just don't understand why you can't go to a specific exclusive outlet. So I'm sort of missing and you could take it or no ticket here it is three hundred bucks. You get it on direct TV. You don't like it, you don't like it, So I don't understand this. There
has to be something here that is beyond just the story. Here's an easy one. But you don't have to pay for the Dodgers. You just listen to them on KLAC, you know. But what if it was subscription. You know, they have the right to go. We're only going to do a subscription. And it's not even regulated. This is direct TV, this is satellites, not even over the airwaves. All right. An international roaming
outage is going on right now. It's leaving customers of the three major US mobile carriers, your Tea mobiles, your AT and T, your verizons there in the dark. Makes it difficult or sometimes impossible for American customers who are currently out of the country to make calls and messages, even use their data. So that's a lot of people too. Yeah, that's a whole lot of people. So do we know whether it's hacked or was there just a problem of it interface. I mean, we have no idea at this point,
do we. It's just impacted. They say that there's some third party vendor issue and it's making this intern lead you know, international Roman service not not substantial. It keeps it going in and out. A lot of scams against Uncle Sam. Nearly two hundred people across the US have been charged by Attorney General Merrick Garland for two point seven billion dollars in healthcare fraud schemes. That includes seventy six doctors, nurse practitioners, and other licensed medical professionals.
When they went and did this sweep, they seized more than two hundred and thirty one million dollars in cash, luxury vehicles, gold, and other assets. I can't even imagine how long and how extensive this investigation was, and how many hundreds of agents over how many agencies were involved, two federal districts a week, sweet mind. Yeah, look at some of these things that
they're saying they did. The Department of Justices federal authorities noted scams included targeting Native Americans with fraudulent sober living homes, illegally prescribing or distributing opioids, and medical professionals committing telemedicine and laboratory fraud, and then also mislabeling and shipping out HIV drugs across the country. Pretty sophisticated, crazy stuff. All right, Let's do one last story before we go on to the rest of the show.
An interesting report from Micronomics Economic Research and Consulting says that the World Cup will bring a projected five hundred and ninety four million dollars to Los Angeles County in twenty twenty six. Holy smokes. Yeah, it's pretty impressive. But the World Cup is insane. You know, where our Super Bowl has one hundred and million viewers and that's just completely crazy. The World Cup is over two billion people that watch the World Cup. And I'll tell you what,
We're gonna hear a whole lot of on the World Cup. God good, Yeah, we're done, guys. This is kf I AM six forty live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app. You've been listening to the Bill Handle Show. Catch my Show Monday through Friday six am to nine am, and anytime on demand on the iHeartRadio app
