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(March 02, 2026)
Amy King and Neil Saavedra join Bill for Handel on the News. 3 US troops killed and 5 seriously wounded during Iran attacks, military says. Thousands rally in Westwood as U.S.-Iran war escalates, calling for a ‘free Iran.’ Who’s running Iran now that the supreme leader is dead? Gunman kills two in Texas bar shooting, FBI probing ‘terrorism’ link. Oil prices jump after Iran attack.
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app, but the Iranians are getting closer and closer because they're building weapons
grade level plutonium.
And according to a lot of sources, they have enough to make, I think, three or four
nuclear weapons.
Well, there aren't many people around the world leaders that are willing to tell Iran
to tell you what, you either step down or we're going to blow you to bits.
Donald Trump is one of them.
Matter of fact, Donald Trump may be the only one.
And now, handle on the news.
Ladies and gentlemen, here's Bill Handle.
And good morning, everybody.
It is the second day of March on a Monday, as we started another week.
We started another month, and we sort of already started another year, as we've only had
it.
Yeah.
Damn, I hate these boring weekends.
Don't you?
Another boring weekend in the neighborhood.
Weather is great.
Sit around.
Okay.
Listen a little bit of music, maybe.
They'll play golf.
And then we reluctantly roll into the show on Monday.
Yeah.
Do I have a lot to talk about?
Do we have a lot to talk about?
When I started Handle on the Law, eight o'clock on Saturday morning, the news had broken
that the US had attacked Iran.
And we'll do a lot more than that.
I'll give you some information about it, maybe some insight, or at least my opinions on
what's going on.
And it's one of those where everybody's right, everybody's wrong.
Both sides of the argument on this one, we shouldn't go in, we have no business going
in, they're right and wrong.
And then the other side says, we should have gone in absolutely right and wrong.
And I'll jump into that.
It's a little more complex than just the first time you see eye.
So, quick hello to the crowd, Kono, good morning.
Good morning, Bill.
Good morning.
And there's Neil.
Good morning.
Good morning.
Hello to Will.
Good morning, Bill.
There you go.
Amy.
Hello, Bill.
What?
Oh, you're wearing your Disney shirt.
I'm wearing my Disney shirt.
He started pointing at himself smiling.
I'm like, what is he doing?
I was pointing to the Disney logo and that was this absolutely lovely shirt that Amy got
me and I sort of myself, I would never, ever wear it in public.
So do I consider this public?
Yeah, there's a five of us that are looking at the shirt.
Well, that looks good.
And it's a lovely shirt.
It really is.
There's no question.
There is for your first of all, and good morning, and okay, microphone on, microphone
off.
Here we go.
She's saying good morning.
I'm not here.
Not hearing it through the headphones.
In any case, this is for you, yes, for Amy and Neil, this is for you.
Now I don't know if you get history vault, one of the streaming services out there.
I happen to love it because it's a paid channel with the history channel.
It's one of their paid platforms.
And it's mainly documentaries and historical films and, you know, just one of those, you
know, this is what it's all about kind of platforms.
I just saw a documentary on Disney, a six-part documentary on Disney.
It is you two would love it because it's not just a biography.
It is a hegeography.
I work one.
I don't know if it's I work.
I don't think it is.
I don't think it is.
No, who buy works as part of it, of course, you know, because he was the first, he was
the first animator that Disney had and stayed there for many years until he went off and
became the only one I think that left with Disney when he was, when he left, what was
that?
Yeah, you know, they kept them.
That's true.
But in any case, you know, quite a bit about this.
This is good.
But in any case, it is well worth seeing you two would love it.
So if you can do, it's sort of, let me go back to, it's a history of Disney, but with
the viewpoint of what a visionary he was technologically speaking, what he developed
and his vision and it is, the guy was nothing short of incredible, what he created, the first
sound cartoon, the first technicolor cartoon, the first feature film cartoon, the first
theme park that was ever developed, the technology involved, the audio animatronics that were
involved.
It's the first, the first, the first, the first, the first going down his entire life.
It is, you will appreciate it.
You want to watch it.
Go to the history vault and I'm sure they have a one week freebie something on it,
but it's you two would love it.
Okay.
What else is going on?
Oh, yeah.
Iran, that was, that was up in the air, but as I had said earlier, I thought the last
couple of weeks, when the president says it may happen any time, it's going to happen.
I don't think he doesn't keep secrets.
He, no, he doesn't keep it right away.
I think he does.
And so we're going to talk an awful lot about this now.
The name of it every time we have an attack like this, the name of this one is epic fury.
Remember desert storm, desert shield, this one is epic fury hard to say with a straight
face.
Yeah.
Well, originally it was going to be Iran, Ratak Hafez, Iran goodbye and Farsi, but it,
they decided it was too difficult to pronounce.
And that's what they should have done.
We're going to blow the hell out of you.
So we're going to talk more about this certainly as we spend the day.
At first, let's do it.
It's time for a handle on the news with Amy, with Neil with me and the whole crowd lead
story.
Los Angeles this morning, we woke up to four blown tires on potholes that were promised
to be fixed.
Oh, no, I got that wrong.
We invaded Iran over the weekend on Saturday and the war, if you want to call it a war.
And that is a topic in and of itself that I'm going to explore at seven o'clock.
So far four US troops have been killed.
It's, I'm going to go through it because there's so many pieces that we have to go through
the, the attack itself, what happened to the hierarchy, the supreme leader of Iran,
the media killed along with many of the senior staff.
And what they're doing, what we're doing, Pete Hegseth was just on just a few minutes
ago in a live interview or a press conference.
So there, there is a lot going on.
So stay tuned.
Oh, and we're going to try something completely new at eight thirty retro radio, the kind
of radio we used to have.
And this is perfect today.
Why?
When I started listening to talk radio, it was in the sixties and it was, should we
get out of Vietnam?
Well, today it's going to be, should we have invaded Iran?
Perfect fodder for retro talk radio.
And I'll explain that.
I'm going to do that at eight thirty because that gets you, your involvement into a talk
radio, which has not happened very, very often in one of those twenty five thirty years.
What?
What say you, Los Angeles?
Yes.
Exactly.
Let's go to the phone.
That's exactly what we're going to do.
Okay.
That's coming up in eight thirty today.
Taken to the streets.
Thousands of people gathered outside the federal building in Westwood, celebrating the
fall of Iran's supreme leader, the Ayatollah Ali Hamani and called for a free Iran.
I didn't know this.
Iran's, the largest population of Iran outside Iran is in LA.
Oh, absolutely.
Yeah.
Absolutely.
And these demonstrators were draped in American, Israeli and Iranian flags, somewhere in
green hats that said, make Iran great again.
Yeah.
The smart ones ended up leaving Iran during the revolution in 1979 and then became more
difficult.
And it was a huge Jewish population, by the way.
If you'll notice the Iranian population here, many, many are Jewish.
You mean the Persian?
Oh, yeah.
The Iranian, the Persian Jews.
They stopped calling themselves the Iranians and no, actually they do, but they call themselves
Persian.
That's true.
Yeah.
They actually do.
And the reason I know there's a huge Jewish population is the synagogue we belong to
was about forty percent Persian.
And I noticed they were all Jewish because it was a synagogue.
Does that work?
Yes.
Yes, they were lost.
Horrible lost.
Yeah.
So it was a huge part of the issue.
By the way, Beverly Hills is a hundred percent Iranian.
It is solid Iranian.
It's, how can I tell you, more chandeliers are sold in Los Angeles than almost any place
in the world.
Very decent.
Wars, a lot of columns, a lot of furniture, very, their houses all look like moral, very
gilded.
So as Bill said, he's going to get more into this later, but it is fascinating what something
like this takes place.
You have the killing of the supreme leader by the Israeli United States partnership there.
This creates a massive power vacuum and apparently the persons who are in charge right
now under Iran's constitution is a three person leadership council.
So you've got, until someone's named the new supreme leader, they've got these three
people, including moderate president Masood, I can't even say that, has she came.
Yeah.
Who can pronounce.
Anyway.
So there's three of them that are doing this, obviously, until a new one is, is, yeah,
they're going to name it 40 years, right?
Yeah.
Well, there's only been one transfer of power one and that was when Khomeini died and
Khomeini became the supreme leader.
But that was a peaceful transition.
This is not so peaceful.
And we don't even know if there's going to be called the supreme leader anymore.
They're arguing right now.
I mean, do they use the name grand Puba or imperial wizard?
I'd switch it up.
I'd say leader supreme.
Yes.
So it's there.
They're running at one point I want to make.
And this is, and I'm going to talk more about the seven o'clock.
When the war first started, when the first attack came, the Iranians were talking about,
we're going to retaliate in a massive form.
The United States and Israel would be sorry for what they did.
I mean, just all this kind of language, we're going to retaliate and they'll, you know,
in a way that they've never seen before.
All that is done.
Now it's, we're going to defend ourselves.
We're calling on our people.
You're not hearing much about the massive retaliatory campaign of Iran.
You know, for example, air superiority is 100%.
The, none of the planes are being shot down.
None.
It's the United States and Israel can bomb any target in Iran at will.
And so we're going to talk more, certainly more about that coming up seven o'clock.
Although you did see that I was a Kuwait that shot down.
Yeah.
Yes.
Yeah.
The only two American, Jasmine, shot down.
It was friendly fire.
Yeah.
The pilots are all okay.
But yeah, they were able to bail out and there's video about to mass shooting with motivation.
A guy opened fire outside a bar in Austin, Texas, early, early, yesterday morning about
2 a.m.
Killed two people, wounded 14 officials say the guy had driven by the bar, beefards, backyard
beer gardens several times and then pulled out guns and started shooting.
He was shot and killed by police 53 year old guy from Senegal.
He was naturalized citizen, but he was originally from Senegal.
And they're saying that it may have terrorist ties to it.
He had a hoodie on that said property of a law was wearing a t-shirt with an Iranian flag
on it.
A caron was found in his vehicle.
I'm surprised it was only one.
And that was the other issue.
We expected, I think allies, Western world expected that you'd see a lot of these forces
come up allies, proxies have been run.
So far, Hezbollah seems to be the only one that's been being attacked a little bit by
the Houthis and a little bit, but from Iraq, but not very much.
It's terrorists at this point.
And then I'm going to talk about another thing is why now?
Why now is the attack?
And very good.
I think the administration has done a very good job of explaining what the timing of this
attack and I'll jump into that also coming in.
All right.
So other peripheral things that happen when you have attacks on Iran, you've got hundreds
of thousands of stranded travelers that are scrambling to make new connections, get through
airlines, all these jammed phone lines and everything go down with this.
We've got shutdowns at airports in Dubai and Abu Dhabi and Doha and all these places.
So they've got all kinds of issues.
I know you're a fan of history, Bill.
Do you know that the people of Dubai don't like the Flintstones, but the people of Abu
Dhabi do?
No, I didn't know that.
Abu Dhabi do.
By the way, I was talking to Lindsey.
We're scheduled to go to Dubai later on this year and she you know what cautious about
that?
We should pay attention to the vacations you planned because didn't you have a vacation
plan to Israel right before?
Yeah.
We did.
We canceled that one.
Yeah.
We canceled that.
And we have one through Dubai.
We're going to go because I wanted to fly Emirates.
I've never tried Emirates before and that's what that's what everybody says that it's worth
it just to be on that airplane.
So do you know how long a flight it is from Los Angeles to Dubai and it's nonstop?
Fourteen hours, right?
Sixteen hours and change on an airplane.
Less than Thailand was Thailand.
No, no, no.
Thailand is not, I think Thailand is 14 hours.
The time flies.
I've been on that.
Well said.
You've been on what flight to Thailand?
No.
No.
The one from, oh, and it was, uh, or Dubai, sorry, Dubai and it was Emirates, you flew.
Mm hmm.
Wow.
So how was first class?
Oh, no, you work here at I hard.
I'm sorry.
Come on in.
A prime minister of Britain, Kierstarmher, now says he'll give the US permission to use
UK bases for Iranian missions.
He had reversed his decision that barred the US from using UK bases.
He says the only way to stop the threat is to destroy the missiles at their source in
their storage depots or the launchers, which are used to fire the missiles.
That's according to Starmher and that's a lot of what Pete Higgseth was saying during
his briefing today at the Pentagon is like, we want to knock out their missile launchers
too.
Yeah.
I don't know how much he knew about the ability of Iran to launch this many and this deadly
a missile force because as far as any kind of conventional warfare, I mean, Iran doesn't
have it.
But their big thing is the missile in ballistic missiles, even although we were
talking to Jordana Miller, who's in Jerusalem right now and has spent much of the weekend
in a bomb shelter.
But she said that there are Iran has been firing retaliatory strikes, but she says they're
not nearly as many as they would have expected because we took out a lot of the launchers.
Yeah.
And then we'll see.
Higgseth said, and search interesting because the president talked about regime change
and Higgseth talked about the risk factor of Iran.
But when all this is said and done, and that's another thing I want to cover, man, what
what happens now?
It's a lot of questions to the what happened now.
And big picture, I really don't know, small picture, that is the ability of Iran to wage
war.
Boy, is that going to be degraded big time?
Does that bowed well for the immediate future?
Probably, but there's a long term play that I want to talk about also.
Well, when you sneeze, just sneeze in the Middle East prices for oil go up.
So now after the Iranian attack there or the attack on Iran rather, oil prices rose 10%
when the markets opened.
And the Sunday scores that anything that happens in that area, you know, if there's a widening
conflict in the Middle East, we're going to feel it.
U.S., Israeli attacks on Iran could severely restrict supplies from the key oil and gas producing
region.
Obviously, like I said, anything that happens, we're going to feel it.
So you're going to go from 73 bucks a barrel on Friday, on Sunday, they crossed $80 a
barrel.
And well, we've seen a 20% as high as 100.
Yeah, no, it's going to go up and already has gone up dramatically.
I'm going to argue, let me pause at this, that it's a lot worse than what you just said
in terms of the ability of oil to be told and particularly transported because you have
that, you have that Gulf of Hormuz, right, Hormuz straight, which is that pizza land,
a piece of land that juts out so between Saudi Arabia and Iran, tiny little channel,
if you look at the big picture, that can be blocked very easily.
If Iran blocks it, and right now the ships going through are not going through and they're
doing that prophylactically, they're going, we don't want to get involved.
If they block it, then President Trump, I'm going to guess now, knowing President Trump,
will simply say to Iran, you let tankers through or else, what is or else, take out the entire
refinery industry of Iran, wipe it out so they cannot ship in a ship out one barrel of oil.
Now, what does that do?
That destroys the economy of Iran, subsequent to the fall of this regime, assuming that that happens.
So it is really tricky in Iran, now you've got the hierarchy, you've got the grand,
the new grand Puba, whoever the hell is going to be in the head of the revolutionary guard,
saying, what do we do now?
And that just rename it to the Gulf of America too?
Yeah, yeah, I wanted to call it the, you know, the hormones.
I always get conflated with it.
It's not the Gulf, it is the straight of hormones.
Straight of hormones, yeah.
So it is, it's very, very tricky, and you just, boy, you talk about some long-term planning
on this one. Yes, what is going to happen?
Because once those oil refinery, I keep in mind that Israel and the United States can take out
every single oil refinery of refinery facility, every transport, every bit of the hub that
transports oil out. And by the way, Iran, almost 100% of its income is oil.
No oil, no Iran. People live under bridges, except there won't be bridges left.
It's really tricky.
No fly zone. So LA police helicopters have been told you cannot go in LAX airspace.
LAPD Captain Jonathan Larsen, Larsen, says the FAA imposed restrictions on air support operations
and all general aviation in neighborhoods in Los Angeles International Airport airspace,
covering three police divisions effective immediately and until further notice.
Good place now to start burglarying because you know the helicopters aren't going to be overhead
with that zillion-lumen candle power.
You ever send bit under one of those helicopters when the light is shining on you?
My man, are you asking me? Not only have I seen that, I've heard them
yell from up there to stay in your house because they're letting the canine units out.
It's crazy. I've heard that we've been here for 15, 16 years. And I've heard that at least three
times. It's nuts. I see them every day. Why do every time we talk about neighborhoods that
you're going to die in by tomorrow afternoon, it's your neighborhood?
Well, I'm just saying it depends on which side of the boulevard you're on.
It looks like such a nice neighborhood.
It is. It's a lovely neighborhood, but we're snuggled between two ghettos. That's what you,
that's a LA for you. All right, this story breaks my heart. I read about it last night.
You've got a 12-year-old girl who died after a bully-related attack at a recita school,
rather. Apparently, she succumbed to these injuries, sustained when she was hit in the head
with a metal water bottle, and Kimberly Zavoleta on February 17th was struck in a hallway
at the campus. It includes six through 12th grade. She stepped in to defend her older sister,
apparently. He was being bullied by other students. She was set home, treated at the hospital,
but collapsed days later. I don't know as a parent how you don't tear that school down,
brick by brick with your bare hands, but there is a GoFundMe site that is seeking 140,000
health paid medical and burial expenses. When the lawsuit hits, and it's going to be a big
lawsuit, then the issue is going to come out. Was the gal who hit or bullied this young girl,
did the school know about the pattern? Were there enough security there? Were there people
in the hallway? Well, first of all, it's attack with a, it's assault with a deadly weapon.
Yeah, it is, but this is a minor. This is, this is a minor. And so, yeah,
apparently, though, they've said that this child has been known to be a problem. See,
that's the problem. That's the issue because you have to mainstream kids. If you have a kid who
has a problem like this, they're gone from the school. That's what I would do. And they leave
these kids in for way, way too long a period until something like this horrible happens.
Okay, moving on. For those who love award shows and who doesn't, right? There's some sad news.
The writer's Guild of America West has cancelled its award ceremony.
It's supposed to happen this weekend because its staff union members continue to strike
demanding higher pay and protections against AI. I don't even know there was a writer's
guild of America award ceremony. There's an award ceremony for everything out there. Yeah,
they've got the writer's guild. They've got the director's guild. They got the producer's guild.
They just had the actors awards last night. They had the sag after. Do they have, for example,
the meter maids guild that they're going to have an award ceremony? That's ticketing. Most
surprise ticketing. I like that. You can't believe how they sneak this ticket on there.
The best excuse ever given to get out of it. Yeah, it's solid, but I'm very strong. No industry
more than Hollywood is trying to kill itself. And be so self aggrandizing. Aren't we great?
Aren't we bitching people? Okay, let's do one more for we bail mosquitoes are more than
a past right now. They're back with horrible revenge right now in Southern California.
And it's a little early for them. So we've got these strange weather patterns. Obviously,
it's very worn yesterday was what 81 82. And so they typically start becoming a problem in May.
Right now they are they're becoming a major problem. I will tell you if you look up,
you can look up how Disney world takes care of them in Florida with garlic spray and all kinds
things. It's pretty fascinating. And there are companies that you can have come out that we used
one for a while. I'm not sure if we still are that will come out and how and they really work.
They there's a lot of different ways. You have those mosquito. I love those mosquitoes zapper.
So there's a blue ultraviolet lights that you can hear that it's it's wonderful to hear them.
It's they're committing suicide on the mosquitoes. They think they're Japanese mosquitoes attacking
Pearl Harbor and they're just wrong. Okay, we're done guys.
I'm a cousin reference. You're not going to get in the next one. Which is the next one?
We got another one. Oh, yeah, we'll do of course. Okay. This is
headler A's own. Go ahead. From high above Big Bear Lake in a nest 145 feet up in old tree.
Jackie has laid another egg. So Jackie and Shadow now have two eggs after they had the Ravens
dismantled their first clutch. Oh, man. All right. If that baby comes out looking like
Conan, I'm just going to die. Yeah, we're going to die. All right. This is KFI AM640.
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