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Amy King & Neil Saavedra join Bill for Handel on the News. Biden is not being treated for Parkinson’s; White House says after NYT report. What to know about the NATO military alliance and how it is helping Ukraine. At least 4 deaths in Texas linked to historic storm. 5 suspected heat-related deaths reported across western Oregon. Will California’s power grid hold up during heat wave? A doctor who drove his family off a cliff will receive mental health care. Mike Bloomberg gives $1BIL to John Hopkins for free medical school.

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You're listening to Bill Handle on demand from kf I AM six forty USA Trump, USA. I mean, it was just so obnoxious. People are going, come on, you want to keep the politics out of it this time USA Trump. There was one Joe Biden cart, but it was broken down and the wheels were off flat. It kept going in circles. Yeah, and now handle on the news, ladies and gentlemen. Here's Bill Handle. Good morning, everybody. You go handle here. It is a Tuesday morning,

July nine. A few things were happening. We're gonna talk about the Alec Baldwin trial starts today and I'll talk about that at seven a m. We have Tech talk with Rich Burrow and some news about the heat. Hey, the heat. Now it's time to say hello, Hello, Okay, let's just move on. Morning Amy, Good morning, Bille uh Neil, good morning, Good morning, Willie Wolf. I think I found my new ringtone for you when you call me? Is the USC true? Yeah?

I was referring to a golf cart parade on July fourth that I was at and just this obnoxious woman screaming, uh these political pro Trump statements he got. Come on, you know, this is for everybody today or it's July fourth. You know, you think people with divergent political views can enjoy this today without politics? No impossible. Okay, there's Michelle, Good morning, Michelle in for this week, good morning and out on vacation, and Cono Morning, Cono Morning Bill. Okay, and uh, Neil, I just

sort of missed as you were coming on. You were talking about the view somehow Cono testicles, baseball hat what was what was that about? Listen. If there was a job and I could get paid for busting Cono's balls on a daily basis, I would put in an application. It is the It is like a sport to me. So the first thing I do is I bust his chops in the morning and he goes good morning to you, Neil. And now actually he flipped you the bird this morning. Yeah. Yeah,

but I love him. I love him like a brother man, of course. Yeah. Yeah, naturally he could be my brother. I don't know. My dad wore white pat and leather shoes in the seventies, and I hear that's a sign of having kids you don't know about look it up. Yeah, okay, yeah, I know. I'm here, I'm here. I'm just trying to process that, all right? Uh, hot today, oh man, and you know heat wave and there's lots of news about that one. And then an elevator story and that that rests right into my

heart. You know, elevators and me. It's like bagels. There's just something about them, you know that just I love and I'll explain that a little. Well, they might be the whole reason for the housing crisis. That's right, that's right, They're like elevators might be the whole reason. Welcome for that story. Yeah, no, it's gonna be a it's a fun story. I don't know if I put it together. Eight thirty. We're going to do that. No, I'm not. No, we're doing

that at eight fifty. Sorry, yeah, fade fifty. Michelle got that one. All right? What what why? You guys ready to do it? Yep? Yep. Let's do a handle on the news on this Tuesday morning with Amy and Neil and me lead story. Okay, this was big news and I think it was. The New York Times reported that a specialist in Parkinson's disease had been to the White House eight times in eight months, and all of a sudden, once again, here's Biden and his ability to

govern. And now the talk is Parkinson disease. And that was he was playing rock paper scissors and it didn't come off well and it was shaking, and then all of a sudden, now this thing exploded and they started looking at it. Rule number one, don't play rock paper scissors when you're running for president. It just doesn't look good. In the meantime, the White House said, and wouldn't say why this doctor was showing up, but that's what the problem is. When you have gene whatever, what is it?

What is it? Uh So, when she refused to confirm or elaborate on this doctor's visit the other day, that just causes problems. And then she did that like outrage. I'm offended. You'd ask that that be respectful. Yeah, me agree that that's always hiding when you become the victim. Normally, it is nobody's business what your medical issues are, unless you're president of the United States. If you had business, you know your taxes mean less

to me than your health, and we you know so. So the point is that he has been examined by a neurologist every year when he gets his annual Barack Obama had people or had this specialist show up several times during his administration and Trump. Uh we found out last last night when does reas thing. No, but I sure would have liked the press the Press secretary to expand on that. She did say he is not being treated for Parkinson's.

He is not taking any medication now for Parkinson's. I got the idea that if I would have felt much better if she had said he does not have Parkinson's. Yeah. See that's the thing. So what if he ends up getting voted back in and he ends up having Parkinson's, then it's like, well, all you can do is this. The White House is going to mandate that any camera that is video him has one of those stabilizer devices. You know, they should put it on him. Yeah, they just there's

no way they can do a static camera shot on him. They're going to have a steady camp for the president. They're gonna have to. Yeah. So it's NATO's diamond anniversary. So President Biden is hosting NATO for meetings this week. They start today go for the next three days in DC. It's the seventy fifth anniversary of NATO. They are apparently going to focus on ways to reassure Ukraine, then NATO supports it and its efforts against Russia. And

there's a somewhat of a misunderstanding about NATO. NATO is not going to get into the war in Ukraine. As a matter of fact, it can't under the NATO regulations. It does go, it doesn't go into war. It only defends the Now, what is it? Thirty two members that are part of NATO, and it was originally started what nineteen forty eight it started? How many members were there? I think there were five or eight. But

anyway, so NATO's pretty important. The only person that really doesn't like NATO is President Trump, although to give him credit, the US was paying far more than it's our fair share of the cost of NATO, and the other countries just weren't putting up the way they're supposed to per the treaty. But that's his attitude towards the financial side, not a NATO as a concept. I don't think. I don't think he's ever said NATO per se there's anything

wrong with it. If memory serves, it was all about the money, and he did light the fire under their ass and didn't start and he got them to start paying what is supposed to be paid. Okay, one more

before you take a break. Tropical Storm Barrel unleashed some severe weather, obviously to southeast Texas just yesterday, flooding highways, closing oil ports, canceling more than thirteen hundred flights, knocking out power to two point seven million dollars or seven two point seven million homes and businesses, and on top of all that, killing at least four people. Yeah, it's a bad one. And this is just the start. It's the earliest of a major tropical storm or

hurricane that has come this early in the season. This strength, this does not bode well, it really doesn't. We're in for a rough time heat wave. Well, all kinds of records were set in the last few days, and Amy, we're looking at more records set this week, aren't we. Yep, it's going to be hot. Thank you. That's our weather person, Amy, who started it as a weather Let me go look outside, Bill, Yeah, it's hot, So we can take the heat here

in SoCal But in Oregon it's a different story. So far. During Oregon's heat wave, which is similar to ours, they're seeing temperatures over one hundred degrees at least five deaths have been reported since Friday. Yeah, it's gonna get worse. It's gonna get worse. Seven twenty. I'm doing a story on the heat wave, but not necessarily. The number of people that are dying will die, do die, But just the cost of heat is becoming

astronomical. We'll be doing that later one. All right, So California's power grid, Oh brownouts, no brownouts, don't use your air conditioner, and now use your air conditioner. So California endures this historic record setting heat wave, the power grid managers are reassuring the public that supply can meet the demand and go ahead and keep the air conditioners running, even though they always tell us that we need to save. They haven't issued any flex alert. No

they haven't. And you know why, why because so many people have solar systems in their house and you don't need electricity, or you need far less during the day when it's hotter than hell, because your solar system is for u seing electricity. That's it. Or I think that or that government Newsome got mocked so bad for saying that he wants everybody to get ev cars when we can't even withstand regular use of our power. I think that's more emissions

than anything else. But and you can look this one up. I don't think there's been a power plant built in thirty years. Oh no, that's an oil refinery. I don't remember the last time a power plant was built because of solar. Because we are using less and less. What is it thirty percent of California's energy is now produced by So this is just an about face. It seems very I don't know, No, I can't. I have a great idea. No, you know, it's getting hotter. We

know that Palm springs one hundred and twenty four degrees on Saturday. Is that insanity? Yet at the same time, we've had heat waves that were far less than we're in the middle of now, and we've had brownouts. The rolling brown outs are the rolling blackouts. And I think it's because and I'm just guessing here, but I think it's a good educated guests because of solar. For example, I put in my Persian palace had a solar system. Literally the first phone call I made, or one of the first when I

bought my new place west to Sunlux. I know, Ding, ding Ding, It's well, how's that for a promo, but there was no way I was not going to have a solar system. And I like your conditioning, so there good keeps you from stinking. Yeah, California doctor, if you remember you skipped me? Did you? No? It is Amy. I don't want to miss this one because I think whoever did this should be zip tied themselves. A dog, a beautiful German shepherd, was found in

a remote area of Malibu Crete Canyon. It had zip ties over its muzzle and around its neck, so a pair of rock climbers found it last Wednesday, was about two hundred feet off the trail. They were able to get to the dog and the dog turned out to be friendly, so they got the zip ties off and then called animal control in and so they've rescued the dog. He's being taken care of. He's seven years old. And the saddest part of this is not that these jerks did this to this dog,

as the dog could be very sick. It may have lymphoma, but they said that if it is, if it does, they have the resources to treat it. So it's not up for adoption or anything yet. But the dog's been rest as bad as it is. Abandoning a dog, and that is horrific. Zip tying its muzzle so it can't drink if it finds water, can't eat, and we'll simply yeah, it can't do anything. I mean, it is just horrific. That is that should be twenty five to

life. Well, it's you know, it's frustrating that this poor dog is zip tied and you're walking around with no zip ties and a good point and some pictures. Yeah, well it is. It's a sweet ermon dog. You can treat a shepherd. Yeah, it looks like a shepherd, maybe a shepherd mixed, beautiful about seven year old dog. And they don't have

it up for adoption. I would imagine that we will get follow ups on this and will like, well, if it is to be brought up for adoption now, there'll be hundreds of people lined up to grab it simply because of the publicity. Absolutely good California doctor who drove as Tesla and his family off at two hundred and fifty foot cliff tried to kill them. We'll undergo two years of mental health treatment in a diversion program rather than getting nailed for

attempted murder, which is what the DA put up there. The San Mateo County DA back in January twenty twenty three is when this took place, if you remember, so, I don't know why they don't just put them in a tent with the rest of the crazy people. Yeah. Well, first of all, Michelle, I'm getting really tired of these families, these drivers driving off a cliff to kill everybody in the car. That's it. I don't want any more of those stories today. I'm up to hear with those

now. It's kind of unusual. You would think, how mentally ill does this guy have to be, as you pointed out, Neil to drive off the cliff with him inside the car because he wanted to kill everybody. And I don't even think his wife wanted to press charges. If I'm not mistaken, Amy, you remember this story. I think his wife was on his side, and well, not on the side in terms of driving over the cliff, but in terms of his mental illness, in terms of his abilities

just to think straight. And the judge obviously bought that. Yeah, yeah, I mean trying to kill your family, you know? Is that worth two years of mental health treatment? And then it's dismissed through a diversion program. I mean, you can't practice medicine anymore, and he can't smoke marijuana. I guess that's part of it. Drink alcohol or even see his wife and kids for those two years. Yeah, I it baffles me. Yeah it is. It is baffling. Time to head back to face the music.

A French court has ruled that a guy from Saratoga, California, who was accused of sexually assaulting a college student in Pennsylvania back in twenty thirteen and then lady later sending her a message on Facebook saying so I raped you, can be extradited to the US. The guy's name is Ian Cleary. He's thirty one. They found him in northeastern France after searching for him for three

years, and he's been held. He wanted to fight extradition, but the French court said, nope, you got to go back to the US. Yeah, here's the genius who admits raping someone on Facebook. I mean there is there's a Darwin winner on that one. I mean he should actually be extradited for stupid, the crime of stupid, because he has hit that level. Good news. Huh, So I raped you, he writes, but I'll never do it again. Okay, we can take one more, all

right. Federal judge in Alaska resigned for his what would normally be a lifetime appointment after an internal investigation concluded he created a hostile work environment for his law clerk. I did law clerks rather plural, and engaged in an inappropriate sexual relationship with one of them after her clerk clerkship ended. And apparently he encouraged his law clerks to rape people based on their sexual desirability. He belittled or

ostracized clerks who tried to talk him out of his inappropriate cash. This is like working for handle. Yeah, yeah, right. So two issues on this one. One is the allegation or simply it's the statement that he was stripping a law clerk after she left the clerkship. Who cares about that? And I'm consenting adults. He's no longer she's no longer subordinate, so they have a relationship. It's the hostile work environment. I think that did it. It's the way he treated his staff, and that you can't do.

He can't. Nope. And by the way, by the way, if he had, he could not be removed unless he's impeached. You know that, don't you it's a lifetime appointment, but he resigned. Chuck Schumer is working on a workaround. The Senate majority leader says he and other Democrats are going to work to advance legislation to strip former President Trump of the immunity he was granted under last week's Supreme Court ruling. I guess it was a week

and a half ago. That protects the president's official acts from criminal prosecution. Now Congress can do that, they can overrive the Supreme Court. Well, it's the Supreme Court interprets what immunity is, and it's the unofficial versus official really isn't in the language of the Constitution. And if Congress says this is basically by the way the court, Supreme Court kicked it back down to the lower court to determine with whether what the president did was official or unofficial.

So it can happen. It's not going to but it can happen. I mean, what makes that really scary this decision by the Supreme Court is when dealing with deciding what's unofficial and what is official, you can't bring evidence in, for example, as to motive. That can't be considered. So you know, it was more than a parrot victory for Trump. I mean, he got away with this one. That's the Teflon president, he truly is.

He's not the president. He was the Teflon president. He is now the Teflon and he will be the Teflon president when he runs or when I think he's going to win. If I had Democrats keep trying to keep Joe Biden in, that's the problem. We shall see. They have no choice. Unfortunately, you know what, you can walk around the Trump will walk around the White House going I officially hate you and winking at people. Yeah. If I were, if I were an advisor for Trump, I just

say, lay low, no more crazy accusations. Just lay low. I don't have to do anything. Let Joe Biden win the election for you, which I think would happen. Okay, right, Uh. A one billion dollar gift to John Hopskins Hopkins University from billionaire Mike Bloomberg will make a medic school medical school free for most students and increase financial aid for those enrolled in nursing, public health, other graduate programs. And this just I am changing

my name legally to John's Hopkins Medicals. I mean, this is a big deal. It's already been done once for I think the new I think NYU Medical School if they have one done by a multi zillionaire. And this is not just here is a billion dollars for scholarships. Here's a billion dollars of which the interest or the investment off the billion dollars is paying for all of these students. I mean it is lifetime. There's enough money there to pay

for tuition for all of the students forever. Yes, Amy, I have a question. Yes, So does that mean that Bloomberg is going to have all of that money given back to him because of the White House's plan to erase student debt? No, it's there because this means that students will not have student debt. Okay, this just says free medical school. Now, getting into Hopkins is hard enough, it's one of the top medical schools in the country. How hard do you think it's going to go in now because

there's no tuition? But anyways, Bloomberg, he's a billionaire Bloomberg News former mayor of New York, so that a good guy. He doesn't have to keep it. So, I mean he's a multi billionaire, but pretty impressive to say the least. Okay, good luck if you want to buy a home. Speaking of big dollars, buying home in La and Orange Counties cost ten times more than what you typically make in a year. That's nice.

That's double what it was in nineteen eighty. By the way, LA and Orange County metro areas had the fourth highest price income ratio out of the three hundred metro areas listed on a new report. Yeah, look at how much money you need someone putting down three point five down payment. You know, I would think it's twenty percent and that's the way to get the best. But you put down three and a half percent down payment. I'm assuming there

are programs that do that. You'd have to earn four hundred and twenty thousand dollars a year for a median priced home. Four hundred and twenty thousand dollars a year income. How is that for insanity? Unless you live in San Jose. San Jose, it's a little bit better. You need five hundred and sixty six thousand dollars annually to be able to afford a medium priced median priced home, and that's using the thirty percent. Well, I think it's

just to afford it much less. The pretcent percent rule, which says that you should only use or should only pay thirty percent of your income for rent or mortgage, and that's been thrown out the window. People pay a lot more than that, all right. California will impose permanent water restrictions for the first time in history, after the state's Water Resources Control Board approved this incredibly

long debated policy. So, yeah, they're gonna not just individual households or businesses, retail water suppliers will now be required to reduce their water use by close to thirty percent over the next fifteen years. Yeah, we're not going to be asked to do that, no mandate, and we just won't have enough water to keep it going full blast because we're not gonna be able to

get the water. It'll be a thirty percent cut. So I think we're going to go back to you can't water your lawns, you can't wash your cars, you can't use water to clean your driveway. Yeah, in your case, Neil, you are saving the environment by not showering. So there's get ready, get ready for that. Shut up, Kono's laughing. You stack the ass, you stink. We don't even know what's under that hat. Bruh uh. Yeah, but you know what, they never they never

take away something and give it back. That's the reality. So they want you know, when it comes to water, that's not true because they'll come in with a policy of water restrictions and then they'll turn it around like we had when it was huge rains we had and water restrictions were off. And then when they're when it's really drought land and we don't have any water, they do that. You'll see that going up. Did you change anything at the Persian Palace? No? Yeah, well you know what we had to

us little people had to and I went to DG. I went to zero scaping, we went to succulence. We've done all that multiple times, and all it does is cost us a crap ton of money. Well, okay, let's do this. I put in artificial grass, so I have mil grass, which they're looking at outlawing, by the way, right with my new place. All it's artificial combination, artificial grass, cacti or actually its cactuses or cacti, and succulents like you say, and no baths or showers

for weeks at a time. Well they call them succulents for a reason because they suck as outdoor decoration in less and landscaping unless you live in possibly I think they're beautiful, but that's besides. They can be beautiful, but it's just not grass. No, it's not busy at the beach, baby, lifeguards didn't have a lot of time to just sit around and soak up the

sun. Over the long holiday weekend, five thousand, six hundred and twenty rescues were logged at beaches in Orange County between July fourth and the seventh. That makes it the busiest Fourth of July weekend in the past decade. In Laguna Beach, which is just seven and a half mile stretch of coastline, lifeguards made a total of twenty two hundred and seventy eight rescues. Twelve hundred of those were to get people out of rip currents. So when lifeguards have

to take breaks by law, they just let people drown. Sarah, come on, stay out of the water. And if you're an idiot, you know, thank you for helping us with our gene pool. Just cotten rip tides and they tell you riptides stay out of the water and people go in the water, come on, or get eaten by a shark. That's also

good too. Oh did you see that shark bite from last week? Did you guys talk about that as like, oh yeah, that whole chunk of that person's leg was just God. I did a story about how rare shark bites are, and the next day there were four of them off of one beach in Florida. Okay, we're not going to do these are extremely rare stories anymore. Well, yeah, that's the way. The shark lights are very rare. Yeah. Rapidly expanding and accelerating, complex of complex of landslides.

They are on the southern east, southeastern rather tip of Pelos Verdes Peninsula. Not only reecavoc causing problems to homes, roads, utilities, all of that. We heard about Wayfarer's chapel had to be abandoned at least temporarily. But it's creating a new beach. Have you seen a picture of the new beach. Boy, this is a beach you'd want to go to. Lots of rocks. Yeah, it is horrible, but you know it happens. So in the meantime, on the other side Pacific Coast Highway, the entire

hillside is coming down and destroying the highway. But you get one hundred and fifty feet of this new rocky. You can't walk on a beach, so I guess that's still beachfront property. Yeah, yeah, you'd want that in front of your house. Okay, okay, let's see. If you love California, you just might love this. You can tune in now to twenty four to seven live stream of hul Hauser's visiting series. It's on PBS Southern California's YouTube channel. Now. If you're not familiar with heul Hauser, he

was a public TV producer. Died back in twenty thirteen. I am not familiar with him because, oh no, you have to do now. You have to look at this. No, I know, I mean I'm good looking for you have there? I mean it is Wow, that's an avocado eating dolls. Yeah, that's a man. That's Hulhuser. He's quite a piece, but hugely, hugely popular. Remember when I had that horrible, god awful television show, the worst show television show in the history of mankind.

The soundstage was right next to hulhuser sound stage where he did a lot of his work, I mean inside work. Of course, it was all location shooting for him or ninety five percent, and it was He's done a lot of it California Goal. And he takes these little stories of people. For example, you've got the oldest avocado tree in California. Gosh, that's an old tree. He would put places on the map. Tali ran down

the street from us here in Burbank. Boom shaka laga. All right, we'll end with this diagnosis of sexually transmitted diseases jump nearly twenty four percent among seniars ages sixty five and older during the pandemic, so says this study. And yes, syphilis was a big one, followed by Donna Rhea. Have you have you seen those well, have you seen those retirement communities? Yeah? I mean their stoop Land is one of them. Oh yeah, very

impressive. Okay, we're done, guys. Just a real quick personal shout out a miss ya Ethel. I'm thinking about your baby. KFI AM six forty live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app. 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.

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