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Handel On The Law

(6/29) HOTL Hour 3

Handel On The Law

KFI AM 640

News

4.3879 Ratings

🗓️ 29 June 2024

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

Handel on the Law. Marginal Legal Advice.

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0:00.0

You're listening to KFI, AM 640, the Bill Handel show On Demand, on the IHeart Radio app.

0:08.5

And this is KFI AM 640, Bill Handel here on a Saturday morning.

0:15.4

Yes, one more hour to go.

0:17.7

And then we have Rich DeMurl show up with the tech show he's on from 11 to 2 and then this

0:25.1

afternoon from 2 to 5 it's the fork report with neal savendra all things food and neal is on

0:30.7

the morning show with me just started january 1st wow it's been that long all. We have a great time in the morning. And then on

0:39.0

Saturday, he does the food show of which he is a foodie extraordinaire. Our phone number,

0:45.3

since its top of the hour, is 800, 520-1534, 800-520-1534. And we do have lines that are open. This is handle on the law, marginal legal advice,

1:03.2

where I tell you you have absolutely no case. Here is an interesting lawsuit and I don't know where it's going to go. Actually, I do know

1:15.3

where it's going to go. So this happens to the interesting fact situation. So you have a satellite

1:21.9

that's been put up by NASA, or in this case it was the International Space Station.

1:29.3

And what they do is when they run out of battery or battery runs off, they just jettison

1:34.3

it.

1:35.3

There goes. It just goes into space and a lot of garbage goes into space.

1:38.3

They don't keep it.

1:40.3

And so then you have whatever up there then enters the Earth.

1:45.3

It enters Earth's atmosphere and burns up 99% of the time with very little leftover.

1:52.2

And that's the way space works, the way we and all the other countries deal with space.

1:57.9

They just jettison stuff.

1:59.4

It just falls into Earth and disappears. Okay. Now, occasionally, there will be part of a spacecraft

2:08.0

that survives that reentry and ends up on Earth someplace. Usually, it's the Pacific Ocean,

2:16.0

because Pacific Ocean is by far the biggest

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