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(March 30, 2026)
Amy King and Neil Saavedra join Bill for Handel on the News. ‘No Kings’ rallies draws large crowds over the weekend. Iran warns U.S. troops will be ‘set on fire’ if Americans launch ground operation. Oil prices climb after Iran warns against US ground invasion.
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Good morning, everybody. March 20th or 30th now, 2026, Monday, and we started another week.
First of all, hello to one and all. The lovely Amy. Good morning, Amy.
Good morning, Mr. Handel. There you go. And then Kono is here. And he always dressed differently
today. Am I not lovely? No. Okay, you would be lovely if you didn't wear. Do you wear that same outfit
when you shower, when you go to bed? And you shoot black hoodies. This is a black jacket.
Oh, I feel better. Me and Anne have the same color red on today.
You guys are twinsies. Isn't that cute? What do you mean the same color red? I see blue and white.
What am I missing here? And not Amy. Oh, and not Amy. You cannot have both of you with starting with A
because how long you've been around and Amy and I'm still confused. Well, we've been working
together for a wet three years now. Okay. That's great. Anne, we've been working together.
Three years. Three years. Oh, you both started at the same time. Well, I started the show before her.
Okay. Only back up a month. Got it. All right. So I get the two confused. Always, always.
You will hurt for a while. Yeah. And then I'm back. Yeah. Neil, Neil, you don't take God.
What would the men? We've only known each other for 32 years or whatever. Yeah, that's true.
Great story of how we met. But I can't really go into that because things have changed.
Things have changed. Yeah. You tell that story away with a lot more. Yeah. No kidding. Absolutely.
There was a time. There was a time. Although we're getting back to where we were.
No, I mean, no. We're getting closer to where we were. There was a time a couple of years ago.
Where one letter could, oh, my God, we're in trouble. We're in trouble. You can't deal with it.
And now it's a lot of your producer as the grand tea tons. I don't know that that's going to
fly anymore. That's exactly my point. That is exactly my point. And that was Michelle,
who is she walks a hunched over. She looks like she has scoliosis, but really is a weight gravity issue.
All right. Well, good morning. Good morning, Joe. Okay. And then there's Anne. Oh, I have to share
with you guys something. I am now and no one ever thought this would happen. I am now doing yoga.
Stretchy gross yoga. No, it's not. I have. It's only women in the class. And there are some women
that, you know, just it's amazing. How do you, do you wear your juju lemons? I do not. I cannot touch
my toes. There's no way. I can get, I can get literally past my knees when I go down and stretch.
And anything on one leg or one knee, I'm done. I topple over. But it's I'm going to do yoga.
You know, I am actually, I'm already started yoga. I started yoga with you. My friend who
actually is the lead lawyer and handle on the law.com at Mark has become a pretty close friend.
And every Sunday we yoga it up. And you just described what sounds like a fainting goat.
When you kneel and pretty close, you got to keep in mind. I've been through all of these with you
when you worked out all the time. I'm still working out. Roddy. Oh, that was many, many years ago.
But I do work out. I do work out. I walk. I work out. I yoga. And I supposedly theoretically look
should lose weight. Except last night, for example, I had pork egg rolls from
smart and final great stuff. That sounds good. Oh, it's fabulous. Air fry him. Oh, so good.
All right, said hello to the crowd. Let me see. We got
I was going to go to no King's March the rally on Saturday, but I'm done. I've done one of those
rallies. Fini done. So as we start handle on the news on this Monday morning March 30th with Neil
and Amy and me, that is our lead story.
God, I love that music. Don't you? Hamilton is so good.
And the King is just one of the best characters. He's so funny. So great.
Yeah, he really is. That's a great. I went to Lin Manuel Luis Garcia Rodriguez. I always
said no, no, he was doing an event and I went there for school kids and you could go up and
get a picture. And so I went up and got a photo app. And then as I went to meet him, I said,
hey, I'm a local talk show host. And I was about to then say, I'd love to have you on the show.
As soon as I said, I'm a local talk show host. They said, yeah, that's great. That's great. And then
push me out of the way. People were going, it was so humiliating. I can't begin to tell you.
Sounded like I was just bragging. Okay. Uh, anyway, eight million people. And I'm going to do
more about that seven o'clock because that had a more than a little bit of import to say the least.
Yeah, you saw them walk when I was heading into the station. You saw people walking around.
I know there were some issues and stuff, but I like seeing, you know, non-confrontational protests.
And I saw all kinds of people walking around. Yeah, LA was the, basically, I think the only city
where there was some confrontation with the police. Yeah, because you probably get people that aren't,
you know, that just are rabble rosers. And yeah, they were throwing concrete chunks at police. Yeah,
that, in LA, they wouldn't, I, I, I from understanding there weren't any place else where, uh, they're
working. County have a large, uh, larger showing this time around than last time. I heard that
Orange County had a good showing this time. All right. Well, we'll, we'll talk more about that at seven
o'clock. Iran says it is ready. Iran's parliament speaker has warned the US against any form of
ground invasion, threatening to set American troops as he put it on fire and step up attacks on
US allies. Uh, the parliament speaker said Iranian forces are waiting for the arrival of American
troops on the ground to set them on fire and punish their regional partners forever.
Well, we won the war in the first hour. Uh, it was go, uh, and then it became, uh, it's going to
take two to four weeks. Uh, now it's going to be another two to four weeks, uh, Marco Rubio said.
And then, uh, we did attack Iraq. We have a 15 point peace plan that are already in place that
we're negotiating. Iran says you're crazy. Uh, it's, uh, bouncing all over place and American
troops are, uh, hitting, uh, the mid east. And so, uh, everybody is sweating bullets. Uh, at,
at this point, hopefully that bullets don't fly. Uh, but we'll see what, we'll see what happens
over the next, uh, two minutes. And then after that five minutes later, something else. Okay,
let's move on because I get, I start going crazy. Okay.
Oil prices, man. Uh, I think it was six dollars and 50, 60 cents or whatever it was that I
saw per gallon. Oil prices climbed yesterday. You got to around, uh, warning against the US
ground invasion, uh, as handle just pointed out, President Donald Trump going back and forth,
back and forth. Um, so Brent crude, the global benchmark rose 2.47% to 107.92 dollars, uh, and, uh,
per barrel and crude raised, uh, 2.94% to 102.57 per barrel. So we already started to see it.
I mean, those prices are, I actually drove around and I'm not that guy. I don't drive around for
prices. I'm going to go get what I need to and then leave. But I actually drove around because
it's so damn expensive right now. Uh, yesterday I filled up, uh, Lindsey's car, 130 dollars.
She drives a Sherman tank. She does not, but it doesn't matter. That's a massive car. I paid
six dollars and 60 cents for gas. And that's at an inexpensive gas station. That's not a name
brand. It's a cheapo, creepo, uh, famous name brand Abraham Lincoln gas or George Wanshitts
in famous name. And so, uh, it was, it's getting a hundred and 30 dollars, hundred and 30 dollars
for tank of gas might get 15, 15 miles per gallon. She gets maybe 18. You know, I, or, you know,
maybe 18 city, 22, uh, highway. I mean, it's, uh, it's just a, it's just a V8 and it's big,
but still, you know, it's, uh, it's, it's still crazy. I'll tell you really feeling it is, uh,
Kono, because he drives such a distance and it's getting nailed. Okay. Busting the blockade and
oil tanker, the Anatolian colloquine could soon discharge, uh, it's oil at Matamsa's port in Cuba.
This is three months after Cuba's last oil import. The US will allow the tanker full of crude oil
to reach Cuba. Apparently ship tracking data showed that the Russian flagged tanker, uh, was just
off the eastern tip of Cuba yesterday. Trump said on Air Force one yesterday that he's okay with
the tanker getting through because as he put it, the people of Cuba need to survive. Then why
the blockade in the first place? Why have, uh, why would you have Venezuela stop all of oil transport
to Cuba, which is happening, except for this one, uh, which is being allowed through while the
embargo is happening and, uh, sanctioning Russia and why Russian oil is going, uh, it's, it's,
it's problem. It's a problem with all your questions, reasonable logical questions.
No, uh, there isn't, there isn't much logic there. Oh, CNN is reporting, by the way, uh, that there
has been regime change in Iran, uh, that it has happened and the United States is now talking to
the new regime. Okay, it's out. Uh, I got me the sun and Stein. Oh, yeah, it's, it's great. It
really is. It really is. I, I love it. All right, moving on. All right. So back in 2024, I guess
second 2024, there was this, uh, uh, massive, I don't know, uh, fight to break out in the central
California women's facility in Chocilla inmates were tear gas, uh, beaten and according,
according to a complaint filed there in federal court against the state's prison system, um, you
had 41 staff members that, you know, just went nuts. And you have, uh, that they violated, they
violated police or policy and, uh, they all face disciplinary actions. You had termination,
transfers to other position, salary reductions and the California Department of Corrections
and rehabilitation reached a $1.9 million set of settlement, uh, with 13 female inmates. I
don't know why I can't talk. You and me, Amy have the same thing this morning apparently. Yeah,
it's beautiful, isn't it? Um, so, uh, anyway, so the incident went down. They said that it was
war zone level violence. And so these 13 have been, uh, paid between 50,000 and, uh, 200,000
dollars based on their injuries. Now, obviously, $1.9 million out of, uh, the, uh, seemed to
corrections. Nothing. It's, it's pocket change because this is a multi billion dollar agency.
But I think it, uh, it talks to the problem, uh, that the corrections department has, and remember
the sheriff's department where the sheriff's department was accused of engaging effectively in,
gladiator fighting and they would bet the sheriff's would bet on inmates and who was going to win
these fights. I mean, they've got some problems. They really, uh, they really do, uh, inmates are
not treated well. And I wonder how they do in other states. You know, are they treated any better
in other states? And I don't know at that point. You'd have to look that up, but maybe that's a
perk of the job. Maybe, uh, the pace, not great, but all the beating you want. Yeah.
Still, I see at the airport, borders are Tom Holman says immigration and customs enforcement
agents are going to still be at airports until TSA officers are able to resume normal operations.
Of course, ice was called in like last week to help assist with non-screening procedures because
of all the TSA agents that had been calling out during the, uh, partial government shutdown.
Holman says if less TSA agents come back, that means we'll keep more ice agents there.
So he basically said they'll be there as long as they're needed.
Yeah, you know, it's interesting that what Holman said in ice, and that is those
ice agents are there to help, not necessarily to arrest illegal aliens. That's not what they're
there for at all. Well, that's what Holman said, although the president said they are there for
that, but Holman said they're not, and they're there to help. And a couple of things that actually
they do help. One is crowd control, which I don't think you need. People are, you know, pretty,
pretty good about that. I haven't seen many riots break out, but also they were confirming
tickets and ID, like you have to have at those TSA stations going in before you go in through
security and before you go in through, well, before you go in through the X-ray machine. And
that kind of made sense where that job all you're doing is confirming that. And then I'm looking
at that and I said, okay, I'll buy that. And then, you know, those few ice agents that were on
all four sniffing at people's crutches, that one I understand was probably over the top.
Gross. Thank you. All right. So it's not what you say, and it's not what you do. It's how you
react, apparently, you've got the president going back and forth yet still sending troops,
the arrival of 2500 Marines and another 2500 sailors, keeping the number of American troops in
the mid east region over 50,000. We have about 40,000 American troops scattered around bases
and ships and all kinds of things in that region, including Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Iraq, Syria,
Jordan, all those areas, anyways, but it's boosted by about 10 grand right now, Whit, you know,
so whether he's weighing the, he being the president to attack or not or put boots on the ground,
he's moving troops there. Yeah. If the, if the invasion and it would probably be
Carg Island that the main transport center for Iranian oil, 90% of the oil is delivered on ships
from Carg Island, which is I think a mile or so offshore, maybe a little bit more if invasion
happens. This goes into a whole different avenue. I mean, this goes war breaks out. There's
going to be some big problems. And a big is the island and, and it's pretty good size. Yeah.
Yeah. It's, it's pretty good size. There's a lot of buildings on it. I mean, like this, the oil
depot and the infrastructure is enormous there. I think it's the largest infrastructure in the
world if I'm not mistaken. Yeah. I mean, look, I would imagine that'd be easier to take for the US
than it would accept it. What do you think Iran, what do you think Iranians would do the
Iranian regime? I think they just sit back and let it happen. That's when you have, and you'll
have American troops dying. That is a big, big move. And I think the president is even the
president is going, whoa, wait a minute. And certainly his advisors who are usually sick of
fans and go, yes, Mr. President, yes, Mr. President, whatever you want. I think they're saying,
whoa, wait a minute. This isn't so good. Federman's a foil to his fellow Dems, apparently. John
Federman, who is a senator from Pennsylvania, cast himself as the anti Joe Manchin and the anti
Kirsten cinema candidate who would give Democrats a reliable 51st vote in the Senate. But apparently
that hasn't really played out. He sided with Republicans on several issues, including voting
against the government shutdown and also showing support for the Iran war. And apparently,
a lot of constituents are not happy. Frieda Teppfer from Eury Pennsylvania says, overall, we feel
abandoned. Most of us do. And we feel unrepresented. They say they're very disappointed with Federman.
He's a weird guy. First of all, he's very, very tall. That is every time I see him, I think he's
going to go you rain. Oh, yeah. Yeah. There's a lot of, yes, a lot of Fred, uh, uh,
wind. Is that his name? Yeah. No, that's, that's Herman monster. Yeah. That's exactly what I'm
talking about. You know, he's tall. It's precisely what I'm talking about. Uh, and he's just weird.
He wears the hoodies and he's just, he's weird. I don't think he goes on the floor very often
because do they even let him on the floor in a hoodie on the floor? They do. They tried to enforce,
remember when he first got elected, they tried to say you have to wear a suit and he did for like
a day and then said, no, I'm not going to. And then they just, they struck down that requirement.
Already. So, uh, the $4 charge on your statement, any statement might be an issue. Keep an eye
out for those small charges. Why? They might be somebody attempting, somebody that got your
information attempting to see if they can use it. So rather than putting a big number on,
they do these small little charges. They're very easy to ignore. Yeah. You don't pay attention
to them. You know, so I learned this that when you, you know, send something during via Venmo or
something, check first by sending a dollar, right? You send a dollar. And if the person receives it,
then you can send the rest. Well, this is kind of similar in the sense that they do a $4 thing
on there. If nobody responds, they know that it's active. They know that they can put money on
there. And then, uh, they can do more. It's called ghost tapping. And it's these consumer alerts
that the better business bureau are putting out right now about this and that, uh, these small
payments can be triggered without you actively making a purchase. It could be, uh, you know,
digitally. They can ease it and some easy fix too. Just look at your statement. Yeah.
Even check your statement daily. All you have to literally, you can look at it every day. I tend to,
I tend to lose it and check what's going on there. And I've caught a couple things, but they're
usually like a hundred dollars or something. Nothing sweet about this story. Nestle says 12 tons,
which is 413,793 candy bars of Kit Kat has been stolen. Haven't seen it. Yep. So the truck left
its production site in Italy earlier this week. It was on its way to Poland and it never arrived.
The missing candy bars could enter unofficial sales channels across European markets. The company
says, but if that happens, all those products can be traced because they have a unique batch code
on the bars. And they may have a tough time finding these in Italy. They're manufactured in
Italy. So they slipped right through. Oh, boy. Really a grease joke. Yeah. A Italian's grease joke.
Yeah. Wow. Yeah. I speak fluent handle. Could you imagine? No, they say these are all, uh,
have codes on them. I want you to pay me in Nestle's Kit Kat, but I want them unmarked.
Oh, they're good. And people like Kit Kat's evidence is disappearing quickly. Yeah, you are.
Okay. See, that's, you see, that is just cute. That is an racist. It's not depraved. What?
It's not scatalogical. It's Amy is none of those things normally. No. I mean, I was just pointing out.
Amy is the rock of reasonable is here. Oh my gosh. He's so giddy about your upcoming date.
Amy is the land. Yes. Look, Amy and I are going. I have the first time in like 30 years.
And if you guys hold your hand, yeah, I'm very, I'm actually very excited about going with Amy.
It's, it's going to be a lot of fun. Kono and I were just talking. If we didn't do radio,
we are going to get into legal arms dealing. But now it looks like maybe not a good idea.
US Marine, formerly stationed at Camp Pendleton is now in federal, federal custody charged with
stealing weapons of war and trying to sell them, including, as you heard Amy talking about,
a shoulder fired missile system. So he was going to resell them in Arizona. What does that say
about Arizona? And what does that say? Who's going to use a missile, a shoulder fired missile?
What are you going to use? What are you going to use it for? Second amendment, bro.
Yeah, I just don't, you know, I understand weapons, long guns. I understand certainly hand guns.
I get all that. But bro, it's in the Constitution, bro. Yeah, I just, man, I just don't understand
what you do with that one. I really don't. The authorities described all the items as strictly
controlled and dangerous. Sounds like it. Yeah.
A deputy has died. Very sad. An LA County sheriff's deputy suffered some sort of a medical
emergency during the 2026 Baker to Vegas challenge cup relay race. It was happening over the weekend,
30-year-old Levi Vargas died from his injuries. He'd been with the department since I believe
2015 worked at the San Demas Sheriff's office. Yeah, I have a question. The relay
race is a challenge cup relay. How long is the distance that an individual runner runs? Do you have
any idea? I don't know. It's 120 miles. So how long is each leg? Yeah, his dad was a cop. Yeah,
he was more of the, let's hand out water and make sure they don't pass out now. He stayed in the car.
Yeah, I just wonder how that is. It's lived in. Well, there's 20 legs and they ranged from a little
over six miles to over 10 miles. So they're different legs. Okay, so that's not, you know,
it's not Ironman or anything. You want to run 10 miles? It's Ironman to me. Yeah. Well,
let me tell you Ironman to me is leaving the show afterwards. And as I said, work out
going to the gym. And then I'm, and then my afternoon job, which is the best job of all,
walking over the couch and watching TV. Stopping only to, here, my water break is going into
the refrigerator of the freezer and grabbing some kind of a Costco burrito. Okay, moving on.
All right, the, the church of the Holy
Sepulchre, what I refer to it often as the Holy Speculation. It's believed that's where Christ was
crucified. It is, I don't know, there's debate about all that stuff. But anyways, it is shared between
multiple leaders, church leaders, because of its significance. So this was the first time in
centuries that Israel blocked Jerusalem's Catholic Cardinal from marking Palm Sunday at the church
of the Holy Sepulchre. And this, you know, obviously sparked a bunch out crying internationally.
And they prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu reversed it for the remainder of Holy Week.
Yeah, it turned around. That is not a good political move at all.
Well, it's done. He's saying because of the war and all this stuff.
It's so white. You know, you can bring lots and lots of security. Have you ever been to
the church of the Holy Sepulchre? Yes. Absolutely. Okay. And you notice that there is a spot,
and it's, you know, it's like a star thing in the ground, where Jesus was, no, you're confusing
to the birthplace. This is where, yeah, I'm sorry. I am confusing. I'm very confused. In any case,
as Neil said, there is some controversy. Let me tell you what actually happened.
Okay. And I think this is more true than not. Someone pointed to a spot and said,
there, that looks good. And then out of that came exactly the spot where Jesus was crucified.
There are at least three different locations that they believe to be Calgary or Golgotha.
Well, you know, how many churches have a splinter, a world tiny bit of wood from the
cross that Jesus, there's enough there to fill three lumber yards. It's like, you know, not to
mention Christ wasn't the only one crucified by the Romans. Okay. We'll do one more. Amy,
I think we'll finish it up with you. Okay. Loaded tortillas. California has become the first state
to require food makers to add folic acid, which is a crucial vitamin, to corn masa flour used to
make tortillas and other traditional Mexican foods. It's a long delayed move aimed at reducing
Hispanic infants disproportionately high rates of serious health conditions called neural tube effects.
There's Andrea Lopez, who's now 44, lost her child to this birth defect. She says,
it's such a small effort for such a tremendous impact. Yeah, you know, here's the question.
It's already required in wheat and white bread cereals pastas. How was this missed?
How did you know, how do you exclude this when all the other products have this folic acid in it?
Now they're making up the deficit. All right, we're done, guys. That's it. Coming up, the
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In the relationships, collaborations and even the failures that push test to grow.
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This woman's history month, the podcast, if you knew better with Amber Grimes,
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Dos Amigos season two babies. This time we're going even deeper into our careers, our lives,
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and now important time is because once the time is up it's up and then that's it. In the relationships
collaborations and even the failures that push test to grow. The common denominator is that we have
the same people with us since like 38-40 years ago, right? Like we have a lot of the same homies that
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as part of the Microtura Podcast Network available on the iHeart Radio app, Apple Podcast or wherever
you get your podcasts. Hi I'm Bob Pittman, Chairman and CEO of iHeart Media and I'm kicking off a
brand new season of my podcast, Math and Magic, Stories from the Frontiers of Marketing. Math
and Magic takes you behind the scenes of the biggest businesses and industries while sharing insights
from the smartest minds in marketing. Coming up this season on Math and Magic, CEO of liquid death
Mike Cesario. People think that creative ideas are like these light bulb moments that happen when
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Listen to Math and Magic on the iHeart Radio app, Apple Podcast or wherever you get your podcast.
It's the new me and it's the old them. This woman's history month, the podcast, if you
knew better with Amber Grimes, spotlights women who turn missteps into momentum and lessons into
power. My like tunnel vision of like I gotta achieve this was off the strings of like I want to
make a better life for us. If you knew better, brings real talk from women who've lived it, unpacking
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