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The county of Los Angeles is looking into a plan that will include pricing, technology and revene for a 16-mile stretch through LA, threatening the wallets of those who commute through the city. Then, LA Mayor Karen Bass has had her "Inside Safe" plan stalled as many homeless are refusing to abide by the rules that would come with a roof over their heads. And Dean Sharp returns for a fresh edition of Handel & The House Whisperer! Dean is a beekeeper on his free time and shares with Bill some interesting facts about bees and ways they benefit both your yard and the ecosystem.
Handel unpacks President Biden and Speaker McCarthy's deal to raise the debt limit while also highlighting those who oppose it. Then, KFI's Tech Reporter Rich DeMuro returns for 'Tech Tuesday'! Some airline companies are removing the machines that print out your boarding passes and luggage tags and will begin charging you to print them out. And Apple's next big event is coming up next Monday, June 5th, and we're expecting a new piece of equipment! And California's coastline could completely vanish by the year 2100, and Orange County planners and leaders are brainstorming ways to preserve and prevent that from happening.
As the debt ceiling deadline approaches, Handel examines what the timeline might look like for Medicaid, Social Security and other payments needing to be made by the government. New details have emerged from the investigation into the classified documents found at former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate, suggesting there may have been a "dress rehearsal" when it came to moving sensitive papers. And It's being suggested that California crack down on cash apps that allegedly target women, intending to trap them into loads of debt.
Rock n' Roll Legend Tina Turner passed away yesterday at the age of 83 - we remember her. The battle regarding the debt-ceiling could ultimately come down to spending - to freeze or cut? And KFI Anchor, Business Expert and Host of MACRO Jason Middleton joins the show to talk some business! We are slowly but surely being overwhelmed with streaming services that require subscriptions; who will figure out how to rebuild pay-television first? Interest rate increases may not yet be done. And the home improvement boom in America may be fizzling out.
Parents are filing lawsuits against schools for "indoctrinating" their kids into " woke culture." WNBA's 7-time All-Star Brittney Griner returned to the game she loves last weekend for the first time since being released from Russian imprisonment, and now has a higher appreciation for the United States' National Anthem. And KFI's Tech Reporter Rich DeMuro returns for 'Tech Tuesday'! HBO Max becomes just 'Max' today as the subscription service expands the content it offers, Amazon has a new tablet coming out that seems competitve for the cost, and a kitten scam has people paying an arm and a leg in advance!
President Biden and House Speaker McCarthy are set to resume debt ceiling negotiations today as the June 1st debt ceiling deadline approaches. Governor Gavin Newsom has introduced a sweeping plan to speed up California infrastructure projects. And Wayne Resnick is back for 'Do They Have A Case?'
The Los Angeles City Council has approved LA Mayor Karen Bass' amended $13B budget - Handel breaks down where the money is intended to go. For better or worse, TikTok changed the way people migrated at the end of the Title 42 era. And The Fork Reporter Neil Saavedra returns for 'Foodie Friday'! Velveeta has introduced a chocolate-covered cheese and there's a new Elvis branded whiskey hitting shelves that has notes of banana, peanut butter and...bacon.
The "Safety Net for All Workers" Act would provide unemployed illegal immigrants $300 per week paid by state funds; Californians are saying it "makes no sense." A sorority is suing their University over having to admit a Trans woman who "got aroused in their company." Dr. Jim Keany, Co-Director of the ER at Mission Hospital in Mission Viejo joins the show for some Medical News! Then, Mo Kelly joins the show for another edition of Musins with Mo! He and BIll talk about how 'the show must go on,' as the Tony Awards Broadcast has been given the green light to proceed after the striking Writers' Union agrees to allow it. And The Bachelor: Senior Citizen is finally airing this Fall!
OpenAI CEO testified before the Senate yesterday - Handel unpacks some key takeaways and highlights how it will impact our future. Then, companies are beginning to say "diversity and belonging" in place of "diversity and inclusion;" what that means for those in the corporate world. And millions of Americans are willing to donate their organs, but relatively few do.
A jury found former President Donald Trump liable for sexual abuse and defamation in the case against writer E. Jean Carroll. How much does he have to pay and might this affect him publicly in any way? Handel unpacks it all. KFI's own Steve Gregory joins the show to entertain the question: Should most traffic enforcement in Los Angeles be handled by civilians? Also, a teen died of an overdose at a highly criticized L.A. County Juvenile Hall Facility after state regulators opted to not shut it down. Then, Dean Sharp joins the show for Handel and The House Whisperer! Dean's got all the best all-in-one washers and dryers. Also, a bunch of new stuff you might like for your home.
President Biden and House Speaker McCarthy are set to meet today as financial markets brace for a possible June 1st Government default. Hollywood is referring to the WGA Strike as "The Netflix Strike" - but why? And KFI's Tech Reporter Rich DeMuro returns for 'Tech Tuesday'! Google IO is happening tomorrow (what is that?), Twitter is planning on doing some housekeeping, and Apple recently launched a bunch of games to play as part of their Apple Arcade.
Handel pulls back the curtain on America to explore the damage that assault weapons have caused across the nation over the years, and how the U.S. stacks up against other countries. Aviation Expert Jay Ratliff joins the show to talk about President Biden's proposal to have airlines cover passenger expenses if their flights were canceled. And Wayne Resnick is back, as is Monday tradition, for 'Do They Have A Case?' Wayne presents Handel with couple of cases where the outcomes have been determined already, but remain undisclosed to Bill. Handel then applies his legal expertise and knowledge in attempt to predict which direction the court went in the case.
Among other topics, Handel speaks with Sports Broadcasting Legend Fred Roggin regarding the NFL being under investigation in California and New York for race and gender discrimination. Then, the Coronation of King Charles is slated for this weekend. It will have kitschy souvenirs that are expected to top $300 million in sales! Also, Handel shares a personal story of his about the last time there was a Royal Coronation. And Neil Saavedra is back for 'Foodie Friday', and today it's a Cinco de Mayo Edition! According to chefs, what's the best store-bought salsa? Also, when should you use corn tortillas and when is it better to use flour tortillas? Neil's got you covered.
The Menendez Brothers, citing their new documentary on Peacock, say there's enough evidence for them to be freed from prison and have filed a petition for their release. KFI Anchor, Host and Business Expert Jason Middleton joins the show for MACRO! The Federal Reserve hiked interest rates again - what does that mean if you're in the market for a new home? Fewer and fewer people in Southern California are seeing pay raises. And what makes inflation so...sticky? And Mo Kelly is back for Musings with Mo. He and Handel talk about the Writers Strike that's shutting down Hollywood and the Rock n' Roll Hall of Fame.
There's talk of a possible debt-default - how might it affect you? Handel lists five ways it could. Then, a look at the next front in the GOP's War on Women: No-Fault Divorce. And Dr. Dung Trinh is the Chief Medical Officer at The Healthy Brain Clinic. He joins The Bill Handel Show to talk about Dementia, and how diagnoses have doubled in the last decade in Orange County. Additionally, Michael J. Fox talks about Parkinsons and mortality - Dr. Trinh contributes to Fox's message.
Hollywood writers are now officially on strike after negotiations for streaming pay fell short. KFI's Tech Reporter Rich DeMuro is back for 'Tech Tuesday'! Apple's first "rapid response" software update has hit the iPhone, Amazon is discontinuing a product they had high hopes for, and the Oneplus Pad is actually a decent alternative to the iPad, but you should wait to buy it. And Dean Sharp returns from his vacation for Handel and The House Whisperer. Dean gives tips on why "design matters most," getting on the same page with your partner and the importance of time when preparing for a big project.
KFI Anchor, Host and Business Expert Jason Middleton accompanies Bill Handel to talk about First Republic Bank being seized and sold to JP Morgan in the second-largest U.S. bank failure. Border detention facilities have reached capacity as the Department of Homeland Security continues to prepare for the end of Title 42. And then Wayne Resnick is back for another edition of 'Do They Have A Case?' Wayne presents Bill with a couple of cases where the outcomes have already been determined, but remain undisclosed to Handel. He then applies his legal expertise and knowledge to predict which way the court went in their decision.
Despite all of the rain, the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power is hoping to prevent a disaster as L.A.'s water lifeline is in jeopardy. Handel remembers the late Jerry Springer, who passed away yesterday after a battle with cancer. And Neil Saavedra returns for 'Foodie Friday!' To salt or not to salt? And the age-old question of whether or not your butter should be refrigerated.
As the United States is on the verge of a fisfcal crisis, the House passed a GOP debt ceiling bill to increase the debt ceiling. Then, Jason Middleton is back for MACRO! The banking crisis may have set the stage for an IPO comeback, new home sales have risen for the 4th month in a row, GM is set to discontinue production of its popular EV and speaking of EV's, electriv vehicle sales are booming in California. And Mo Kelly comes on for Musings with Mo! He and Bill talk about the Tucker Carlson and Don Lemon firings and reflect on the life of Harry Belafonte, who passed away earlier this week at the age of 96.
California Democrats have said no to Alexandra's Law, a bill that would deliver harsher penalties for fentanyl dealers. Orange County District Attorney Todd Spitzer joins the show to talk about the Crime Victims Event where people rallied against an OC judge and lawmakers. While a 4.0 student was able to beat all the odds, they still find themselves being unable to afford a UC Campus tuition. And Dr. Jim Keany, Co-Director of the ER at Mission Hospital in Mission Viejo comes on for some Medical News! Students are abusing the ADHD medication adderall in schools, there's a new sympton that a COVID variant may be causing, and even if you don't have allergies, this season will be miserable for you.
President Biden has announced his re-election campaign for the 2024 Presidential Election, pledging to "finish the job." Tucker Carlson and Don Lemon were both fired yesterday after allegations surfaced against both of them, respectively. And KFI's own Rich DeMuro is back for Tech Tuesday! Rich warns of A.I. voice scams, talks about Tesla battery life in their best models and shares information on the new Ring Car Cam.
California Governor Gavin Newsom's plan to treat the mentally ill will move forward after the California Supreme Court rejected a lawsuit challenging it. Title 42 is set to end on May 11th; What does it mean when it comes to immigration, and will President Biden do anything about it? And now that marijuana has been largely legalized around the nation, can California employees be fired for testing positive for THC? Handel examines the issue and highlights the rights you have and should know.
Actor Alec Baldwin has been cleared of the charges filed against him in the 'Rust' filming shooting, but how much damage has his image incurred? Then, with Summer right around the corner, many families plan to visit Disneyland, so how about some Handel History: Disneyland Edition? And Neil Saavedra returns for Foodie Friday! Gen Z and Millenials prefer MExican food over Italian, according to a study. And since Bill was talking about Disneyland earlier, and Neil is a big fan of the theme park, the two digress, per usual.
Former Los Angeles Mayor Richard Riordan has passed away at the age of 92 - we remember him. Mayor Karen Bass has released her first budget. Handel unpacks what was proposed, including more cops and more help for the homeless. Then, Jason Middleton is back for MACRO! Tesla has cut prices of its vehicles in the US for the sixth time this year ahead of its quarterly results. There's a Class-Action Lawsuit with Facebook that you can apply for to receive a portion of the payout. And speaking of Facebook, Meta has announced a wave of layoffs that are being implemented.
FOX News has reached a settlement with Dominion, agreeing to pay $787.5 million for spreading falsities surrounding the 2020 Presidential Election. Ralph Yarl, a 16-year-old who was going to pick up his siblings, was shot by Andrew Lester after Ralph approached Lester's home by accident; Handel examines whether the "stand your ground" law can be justified if someone rings your doorbell. And it's the 30th Anniversary of the WACO, Texas massacre - have we been getting it all wrong?
Rod Pyle is back for some 'Cool Space News'! SpaceX is about to launch their Starship and the Space Force is looking into ways to refuel satellites while they're in orbit. Then, KFI's Tech Reporter Rich DeMuro joins the show for 'Tech Tuesday'! Polestar's latest electric vehicles are shipping out without a rear windshield, some hateful tweets will get a new label and less visibility on Twitter, and people are starting to feel like they're spending too much on streaming services. Then, California is about to be hit by an aging population wave and many of them will be out on the roads...
The FOX News vs. Dominion trial has been delayed as it's assumed that the network is pushing for a settlement. Might an anit-immigrant bill turn Florida blue? It worked in California under Prop 187. And we asked ChatGPT some questions earlier this morning. Handel reveals those questions, ChatGPT's responses and gives an overall performance score at the end when it comes to accuracy.
A 21-year-old Air National Guardsman has been arrested and accused of leaking the top-secret documents from The Pentagon. Dr. Jim Keany, Co-Director of the ER at Mission Hospital in Mission Viejo, is back for some Medical News! There was tuberculosis exposure at an Amazon facility and local school, an antibiotic-resistant bacteria found in Los Angeles, and the diet industry is terrified of Ozempic. Then, The Fork Reporter Neil Saavedra comes on for the weekly edition of Foodie Friday, where he and Bill talk about the history of ice and the fact that no one is tipping the delivery people - what's up with that?!
An appeals court has ruled that the abortion pill mifepristone can remain temporarily available, but with restrictions. The judge in the Dominion case has appointed an outside attorney to investigate the situation, with opening statements slated to begin on Monday. And KFI Anchor, Business Expert and Host Jason Middleton is back for MACRO! Inflation is down, Tesla is no longer the best electric vehicle out there, Elon Musk is doing Elon Musk things and e-commerce is pumpin'!
President Biden is single-handedly transforming the auto industry after imposing the toughest emissions limit to date. Manhattan District Attorney Bragg is suing Jim Jordan over the probe into former President Donald Trump. And KFI's Steve Gregory joins the show to discuss LAPD Chief Moore reassuring those concerned that "most undercover investigations [remain] unimpacted by [the] photo leak" earlier this week.
Following a Federal Judge's ruling against the abortion pill mifepristone, California has begun stockpiling the drugs to protect those in need of it. Why is Satan suddenly so popular? And KFI's Tech Reporter Rich DeMuro is back for Tech Tuesday! The FBI is warning against the use of public phone chargers, saying they're a security risk. Bitcoin is up 50%. A robotaxi crash in San Francisco has piqued Rich's interest as they happen rarely but provide feedback to make the software better. And Dominos is letting its customers order pizza from the dashboard on your vehicle!
The United States knew about tainted pills coming from Mexican pharmacies killing Americans - why the kept quiet is unknown. Also, as inflation continues to plague Americans, many are moving their lives to Europe because it's more affordable. Then, Wayne Resnick is back, as is tradition on Mondays, for 'Do They Have A Case?' where he presents Bill with a couple of cases whose outcomes have been predetermined but are not disclosed. This then enables Handel to apply his legal expertise to predict which direction the court went in their ruling.
After two Black Democrats were expelled from the House in Tennessee for protesting in favor of gun control, the state is in turmoil. ChatGPT invented a sexual harassment scandal and then named a real law professor as the accused. Neil Saavedra is back for another edition of Foodie Friday! Chipotle is getting complaints over its spicy salsa and Costco has a new self-serving sample kiosk?!
Now that former President Donald Trump has been arraigned following his indictment, Handel examines how everything that has transpired will (or won't) impact the 2024 Presidential election. It's Passover today, so why not explore the world of kosher pet food? And KFI Anchor, Host and Business Expert Jason Middleton is back for an all-new segment of MACRO! Jason and Bill talk about Apple's layoffs, GM salaried workers taking a buyout in lieu of being laid off, and inflation finally slowing down? Perhaps, but unemployment is on the rise again.
Former President Donald Trump's indictment has been unsealed, so Handel examines what it means and how strong the case is against him. Then, Dr. Jim Keany returns for Medical News! Dr. Keany is the Co-Director of the ER at Mission Hospital in Mission Viejo. He and Bill discuss some Spring diseases you should be aware of and how the worst town in England has the same life expectancy as the entire U.S. And Dean Sharp is back for Handel & The House Whisperer! Bill and Dean talk about birds, bees, pests and trees.
Former President Donald Trump is set to be arraigned today. Joel Larsgaard joins the show - Joel has a show every Sunday right here on KFI called 'How to Money' that airs 12-2pm. Today, he talks with Bill about electric vehicles and the SoCal housing market. And with artificial intelligence coming to the foreground on just about every front, get ready for the most recent job listing: The 'AI Whisperer'!
With former President Donald Trump's indictment, he's set to be arraigned tomorrow in New York. Handel examines how, if released, Trump's mugshot could be the most defining image of the 21st century. Evan Gershkovich's arrest marks a new era of hostage diplomacy, as bogus or politicized charges are now being used to gain leverage in Washington by other nations. And Wayne Resnick is back for Do They Have A Case! Wayne presents Bill with a couple of cases where the outcomes have been determined, but remain undisclosed in order to enable Handel to apply his legal expertise and predict which way the court went.
Former President Donald Trump has been indicted by the Manhattan DA in the bribery scandal involving porn actress Stormy Daniels. Mark Ridley-Thomas has been found guilty of bribery and fraud involving benefits for his son in exchange for lucrative county contracts. And Neil Saavedra is back on for 'Foodie Friday'! iHop is bringing back a popular food item and its largest menu overhaul to date, baseball is back and there's a ton of new food options at stadiums, Cup Noodles has a new, strange product, and Pop Tarts have announced a new flavor with a sweater to match!
California District Attorney George Gascon announced today that charges have been filed against the CHP Officers and nurse who were involved in the death of a motorist just a little over a month before the death of George Floyd, and the similarities in the events that transpired are shocking. Jason Middleton joins the show for an all-new edition of MACRO. Three hundred million jobs are at risk as artificial intelligence continues to grow in popularity and capability. Then, a look at eggs and the exponential profits the industry has experienced during these inflated cost times. Mo Kelly returns for Musings with Mo! He and Bill talk about how young moviegoers are more likely to pay more for good seats (and concessions), and Jeremy Renner's first interview post-accident with Diane Sawyer.
Colleges are struggling with enrollments as they continue to slide, but California's UC systems might have a solution. As catalytic converter theft continues, Prius drivers are feeling the pain the most as parts replacements could take months. And Dean Sharp is back for Handel & The House Whisperer. Today, the two are talking aboutj wood decks and patio furniture because what better to talk about on a rainy day in SoCal?!
A shooter in Nashville who killed 6 had maps drawn and had done surveillance on the school prior to acting on their plans. Three students aged 9 years old and three adults, one of whom was a top school official, were killed at Covenant Elementary School, according to the police. KFI's tech reporter Rich DeMuro is back for 'Tech Tuesday'! He and Handel talk about big changes coming to Twitter and Uber Eats cracking down on too many virtual brands being made available to its customers.
Now that a tentative agrreement has been reached between the LAUSD and the Unions, Handel breaks down what the settlement actually means. You won't believe the cost of 'affordable housing' in Los Angeles. And Wayne Resnick is back for 'Do They Have A Case?' He presents Handel with a couple of situations that were brought to the court, and Bill determines whether the case is legitimate and if so, which direction the court went with their outcome.
From LAUS to fast food workers, everyone is demanding higher wages and benefits. KFI News Reporter and 'Unsolved' host Steve Gregory joins The Bill Handel Show to talk about how the LAPD Union has filed a complaint against the Chief over a database leak. Murders against homeless in Los Angeles are way up. And Steve gives an 'Unsolved' preview as this week's episode is the season finale! Neil Saavedra is back for Foodie Friday. There's a lawsuit that's accusing Buffalo Wild Wings of serving boneless wings that aren't wings, Neil shares his experience at the Disney Food & Wine Festival, and 2 restaurants in LA have been added to the Michelin star guide.
KFI News Reporter Blake Troli reports live from Montebello, CA. where a tornado destroyed structures yesterday. KFI Anchor, Host and Business Expert Jason Middleton joins the show for Business Time! The Fed increased interest rates by a quarter of a percent, a look at the banking situation, layoffs in big tech and there's quite a bit of artificial intelligence news out there... Mo Kelly is back for Musings with Mo. He and Bill talk about celebrities getting nailed for promoting Cryto without disclosing their promotions as advertisements. Also, music lovers are complaining about ticket prices, and they're finding a solution to the expense.
In what is the second day of the LAUSD strike, Handel examines where each side stands in negotiations and whether or not the union is being unreasonable. Dr. Jim Keany, Co-Director of Mission Hospital in Mission Viejo joins the show for some Medical News! There's a fungus among us, the DEA has issued a public safety warning against 'tranq', and vaccine makers are preparing a bird flu vaccine for humans as a precautionary measure - should we be concerned? Then, Dean Sharp comes on for Handel & The House Whisperer where he and Bill talk about Spring Cleaning and maintenance around your home.
KFI News Reporter Kris Adler is live at the LAUSD picket lines where faculty and workers have gone on strike, forcing school closures across the Southland. Tech Reporter Rich DeMuro joins the show for Tech Tuesday! Certain deepfake videos have been banned on TikTok, and artificial intelligence will disrupt a lot of jobs in the United States and potentially around the world! And KFI News Reporter Blake Troli reports live from the San Bernardino Mountains where the community is bracing for more snow.
Teachers and faculty around the Los Angeles School District are expected to go on strike tomorrow, threatening school closures all around the County. Former President Donald Trump is anticipating his arrest as early as tomorrow in the Michael Cohen / Stormy Daniels hush money scandal. And Wayne Resnick comes on for 'Do They Have A Case?' where he presents Bill with a couple of pre-determined cases, but the outcomes remain unmentioned in order to enable Handel to apply his legal expertise and predict which way the court went.
Workers and Teachers within the Los Angeles Unified School District have been green-lit to strike next Tuesday - what it means and how it will impact schools around the county and beyond. KFI Anchor, Host and Business Expert Jason Middleton comes on for Business Time as he and BIll unpack everything happening on Wall Street and with the bank closures. And Mo Kelly joins the show for Musings with Mo! USC is opening a campus in Washington, D.C. and radio personality Tavis Smiley is under some fire.
There's a bill that would force California schools to inform the parents if their child is transgender and they're unaware. The Department of Transportation has sent legislation to Congress to ban family seating fees on flights; iHeartRadio's Aviation Expert Jay Ratliff joins the show to talk about it further with Bill. And Dean Sharp is back for an all-new edition of Handel & The House Whisperer! He and Bill talk about outdoor patios and BBQ's because what better time than when you're stuck inside during a storm to think about how you'll be spending your time outside once you can?
Wayne Resnick is in for Bill Handel. California legislature has killed crime bills - Wayne explains. KFI's Tech Reporter Rich DeMuro comes on for 'Tech Tuesday'! Apple has launched a new color of the iPhone for spring and also unveiled a new feature for those looking to buy their iPhone's online. Americans don't get enough sleep according to your Apple Watch. And Samsung's moon photos might be too good to be true. And Dr. Jim Keany, Co-Director of the ER at Mission Hospital in Mission Viejo joins the show for some Medical News. It's Colon Cancer Awareness Month and more young people are getting colorectal cancer; doctors can't seem to figure out why. Also, he and Wayne talk about drug-resistant shigella. And vasectomies are even safer than reported!
Wayne Resnick sits in for Bill Handel. ABC's Entertainment Reporter Jason Nathanson joins the show to reflect on last night's 95th Academy Awards. Surge pricing is starting to become a thing - how it might affect you and your wallet. And a look at the banking crisis, as Wayne evaluates the impact of the recent collapse and how Wall Street is bracing for more.
With another storm heading for Southern California, mountain communities are bracing for more issues. KFI's reporter Corbin Carson joins the show to highlight a lawsuit in Huntington Beach regarding affordable housing for its homeless. And there was a crazy high-speed pursuit last night - KFI's Steve Gregory has all of the information and also previews an all-new episode of 'Unsolved', airing tomorrow night at 7PM PST right here on KFI.
KFI News Reporter Steve Gregory joins the show to share all of the information that has come out thus far regarding 3 LAPD officers having been shot last night; the suspect is dead. America's aid to Ukraine has revealed some cracks in its manufacturing might. And Mo Kelly comes on for Musings with Mo Kelly! He and Bill talk about the Oscars, WWE's crazy agenda and Chris Rock's Netflix Special.
There are plenty of Russian soldiers seeking ways to surrender, and Ukraine is giving them an easy-out with a high-tech hotline. Despite his Student Loan Debt Relief package being turned down, President Biden has still been forgiving billions in student loan debt. And KFI's Tech Reporter Rich DeMuro is back for Tech Tuesday! He and Handel talk about Amazon already closing its cashier-free stores abd how technology is making us leave gratuitous gratuities!
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis visited Simi Valley, California over the weekend to promote his new book and didn't hesitate to put down the job Governor Newsom is doing. Orange County District Attorney Todd Spitzer comes on to talk about his opposition to public defender grant funds. And Wayne Resnick is back for 'Do They Have A Case?'.
The verdict for the Alex Murdaugh murder trial came in during the show, so we took it live. San Bernardino officials are working hard to explain what the delay is to help trapped residents from the blizzard that packed feet of snow on top of homes that simply aren't built for it. And Steve Gregory joins the show to talk about the LAPD Police Union, non-emergency calls and to preview his newest edition of 'Unsolved', airing tomorrow night at 8PM PST.
The Los Angeles County has officially begun the movement to retrofit buildings and homes to be earthquake-ready. The Supreme Court arguments in President Biden's Student Loan Debt Forgiveness Plan are underway - some takeaways from yesterday's testimony and maybe hints as to which way they might be leaning. And Dean Sharp comes on for Handel & The House Whisperer, where he and Bill talk about "how to skin your house" when it comes to stucco, drywall, plaster and siding.
Chairman and CEO of News Corporation Rupert Murdoch admitted that while he knew hosts at FOX were 'endorsing' lies about the 2020 election, he chose not to stop them. A look into how thousands of nurses were licensed with fake degrees. And how's the rest of the world handling remote work? As Americans continue to work from home, those in Europe and Asia are heading back into the office.
President Biden's Student Loan Debt Forgiveness Plan will put his presidential power to the test when The Supreme Court determines whether or not it goes through. Malls in Orange County are now ghost towns - the area has been given approval to begin repurposing them into apartments. And the FDA has green-lit milk alternatives like soy, oat and almond to be able to refer to themselves as 'Milk'.
As an arctic blast begins pelting Southern California, Handel examines the state of our drought despite all of the rain we've been getting. Poor, busy millenials are doing midlife crisis a little differently. And KFI Anchor, Host and Business Expert Jason Middleton joins the show for some Business News, where he and Bill discuss the Fed interest rates, homeowners losing tremendous value in their homes and Target's big e-commerce bet.
The legacy of Jimmy Carter goes well beyond his time spent being President - we reflect on the humanitarian he is as he enters hospice care. Space Expert Rod Pyle joins the show for some 'Cool Space News', where he and Handel talk about an asteroid that will narrowly miss Earth in 2029 and all of the space junk cluttering the great beyond. And school districts have begun eliminating honors classes, citing 'equity'.
Orange County District Attorney Todd Spitzer joins the show to talk about compassionate release, and how a 78-year-old man convicted of triple murder and having served 40 years in prison is set to be released following a cancer diagnosis. Dr. Dung Trinh, Chief Medical Officer at The Healthy Brain Clinic comes on to share information about frontotemporal dementia as actor Bruce Willis has officially been diagnosed with the disease. And Senator John Fetterman has sought treatment for depression.
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Hollywood Legend Raquel Welch has passed away at the age of 82 - we remember her and reflect on her glorious career. KFI Anchor, Host and Business Expert Jason Middleton joins the show for some Business News. He and Handel discuss inflation, Amazon and the streaming bubble. Mo Kelly comes on for Musings with Mo! News broke that the Georgia Grand Jury investigating 2020 election is recommending that the DA charge certain witnesses for perjury. Additionally, Winnie The Pooh goes psycho in a new slasher flick certain to entertain.
Eighty-nine-year-old Senator Dianne Feinstein is slated to retire at the end of her term, and has cemented her legacy as an iconic figure in politics. But who will be her replacement? Wayne Resnick joins in to talk about how artificial intelligence could improve the justice system. And Dean Sharp comes on for Handel & The House Whisperer, where he and Bill talk about how 'they don't build them like they used to', and why that's usually a good thing.
California is considering legalizing cannabis cafes in order to aid the struggling restaurant industry in a post-COVID world. Some Handel History: Valentine's Day Edition. And might tiny homes be the answer to the housing crisis?
After last night's Super Bowl event, Wayne and Jen accompany Bill to recap, from the Most Valuable Player to the Most Vauluable Commercials. People are zapping their brains to help improve their focus...yes you read that right. And what the heck is with all of the balloons lately? Handel breaks down what they are, what they represent and what it all could ultimately mean.
As more details emerge from the Elliot Blair death, the story gets stranger and stranger as investigations continue to try to get down to the root cause of the fatality. After the Super Bowl, State Farm Stadium in Arizona will have loads of leftover food...so what happens to all of it? The Fork Reporter Neil Saavedra joins the program for an all-new edition of 'Foodie Friday', where he and Bill talk about big game snacks heading into Super Bowl weekend and...mushroom madness?
News is coming out surrounding former coaches at Pamona High School and sex abuse allegations against them...while they continue to work with kids. KFI Anchor, Host and Business Expert Jason Middleton joins the show for some Business News. And Mo Kelly comes on for Musings with Mo!
Lebron James is the new all-time leading scorer in the NBA as he passed Lakers Legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar last night. Wayne Resnick accompanies Bill to break down last night's State of the Union Address given by President Biden. And if this is his way of kicking off his 2024 campaign, might it be time to start considering whether or not our politicians are too old? As the standards get exceedingly low for our police officers, we are confronted more frequently with situations that resemble that of Tyre Nichols.
Over the weekend, U.S. forces popped the Chinese balloon that was hovering about 60,000 feet above the country once it passed over the East Coast. What are the ramifications now? Lakes Mead and Powell are unlikely to refill in our lifetime, so with the drought starving the West Coast for water, how can we better conserve? Well, we should start taking notes from Las Vegas. And will California ever get on board with a four day work week? Furthermore, Maryland is exploring the idea of testing a four day school week for its students.
The murder trial of Alex Murdaugh seems to be getting stranger and stranger. For some reason, sales of paper maps are booming again. And there's a Chinese balloon floating 60,000 feet above the United States that many think is a spy balloon, but it turns out that it might be something else.
News broke this morning that Tom Brady has officially retired from the NFL again - KNBC and AM570's Fre Roggin chimes in with thoughts. Actor Alec Baldwin has formally been charged with involuntary manslaughter in the 'Rust' shooting. And Dean Sharp joins the show for an all-new edition of Handel and The House Whisperer. Dean is live from Las Vegas at the International Builder Show (CES for construction).
After the surveillance footage was released in the brutal beating and ultimate murder of Tyre Nichols in Memphis, Tennessee, many are protesting and demanding police reform. School librarians are being villafied as the 'arm of Satan' in the ongoing book-banning wars. And Wayne is back so that means it's an all-new edition of 'Do They Have A Case?' where Wayne presents Handel with a couple of cases where the outcomes have been determined, but not disclosed to Bill. He applies his legal expertise in attempt to predict which side the verdict went.
There's a new debate over the Los Angeles Police Department's role in traffic enforcement. And speaking of the LAPD, the investigation into the source of the racist City Hall audio leak widens. A crazed New Mexico candidate responded with gunfire after losing an election. And Politico's China Correspondent Phelim Kine joins the show to talk about China's population decrease, and what that means for the nation of China and the rest of the world.
On this Martin Luther King Jr. remembrance day, Handel reflects on the man who inspired change and continues to beyond his days. Airlines are resurrecting ancient jumbo jets in order to meet the demand for first and business class travel. As more classified documents are found at Biden's Delaware residence, Democrats and Republicans have polarizing stances. And the birth rate in the U.S. is declining, and celibacy is trending among millenials.
ABC News Consultant and former counterterrorism coordinator for the Department of Homeland Security John Cohen joins the show to talk about the mishandling of classified information and what can be done about it as more information is revealed following the discovery of classified documents at President Biden's home and office. The George Santos escapades have been a wild ride, but how might all of this end? And we remember Lisa Marie Presley, singer and daughter of Elvis and Priscilla Presley, as she tragically passed away yesterday at the young age of 54.
Classified documents continue to be found at President Biden's home in Delaware as calls back to Trump's Mar-a-Lago fiasco beg the question of how the two compare? Dr. Jim Keany, Co-Director of the ER at Mission Hospital in Mission Viejo joins the show for some Medical News. Business Expert and KFI Anchor Jason Middleton has some Business News. And some Musings with Mo Kelly!
Lawyers representing President Biden found classified material at his former office - what does that mean for the sitting President and how does this situation compare to Trump's at Mar-a-Lago? KFI's own Blake Troi and Steve Gregory report in live from around the county where nonstop rain has caused immeasurable amounts of damage. And KFI Tech Reporter Rich DeMuro joins the show for an all-new edition of 'Tech Tuesday'.
President Biden is at the U.S.-Mexico border as he faces diplomatic challenges, ranging from guns, to drugs to migrants, with North American allies. With Kevin McCarthy at the helm, Republicans are preparing new rules with a steep mountain to climb when it comes to fixing Congress. And author Brad Meltzer joins the show to share his new book "THE NAZI CONSPIRACY: The Secret Plot To Kill Roosevelt, Stalin, And Churchill" hitting shelves tomorrow!
Wayne Resnick accompanies Bill Handel in discussing the evidence found at the scene of the Idaho murders and how authorities were able to track down the suspect. Kevin McCarthy's House Speaker ambitions does have a feasible ending - Handel breaks it down. And Neil Saavedra joins the show for an all-new edition of 'Foodie Friday', where he and Bill look at the food trends heading into 2023 and explain what Dis de Los Reyes is, and how to go about celebrating it!
Bill Handel talks about how COVID misinformation is swirling again as vaccine non-believers point the finger of blame in the Damar Hamlin on-field collapse. Drone advances in Ukraine could ultimately bring the dawn of killer robots as artificial intelligence advancements remove the man from the field of battle. And Kevin McCarthy is facing an open GOP revolt as the House fails to elect a replacement for Nancy Pelosi.
BIll Handel examines how the UC strike has energized an unprecedented national surge of unionization among academic workers. Dr. Jim Keany, Co-Director of the ER at Mission Hospital in Mission Viejo, joins the show to break down Buffalo Bills' Safety Damar Hamlin's cardiac arrest suffered during last night's Monday Night Football Game against the Cincinatti Bengals. And Kevin McCarthy is making last-ditch efforts to accumulate votes as his push to become the next House Speaker makes its final stand.
Wayne Resnick sits in the host's chair and highlights some new laws going into effect this year, most of which you'll want to be aprised of. Wayne also highlights the top 10 acts of kindness from last year. And there's a new weight loss drug that is anticipated to be the best-selling drug of all time - but will it be affordable?
ABC News Correspondent Jim Ryan joins the show to talk about how Southwest Airlines aims to rebound today after several days of chaos, disappointment and frustration. Legendary soccer star and Brazilian hero Pelé has passed away at the age of 82 - we remember him. And former President Donald Trump's tax returns have finally been released.
ABC's Ines De La Cuetara joins the show to talk about China dealing with another surge of COVID, and how it's impacting the travel industry and other nations. Los Angeles will require all new buildings to rely solely on electricity, but is it ready for that? And California isn't fiscally prepared for the end of Title 42.
Bill Handel speaks with ABC's Jim Ryan on the continued challenges travelers who booked with Southwest Airlines are facing, as the popular airline goes under the microscope. There are new laws coming in 2023, and Handel examines a few to get you prepared for the New Year. And the Supreme Court has voted to keep the Trump-era Title 42 immigration and border policy in place. What does that mean for those at the border?
BIll Handel speaks with ABC News Correspondent Jim Ryan on how drones are causing problems for prison wardens, as they're a new way for prisoners to smuggle in contraband. Mass Southwest Airlines cancellations have stranded travelers, causing chaos across SoCal airports and ruining holiday plans. And GOP Republican-elect George Santos has admitted to lying on his resume about his work and education background; what hasn't he lied about?
Wayne Resnick sits in for Bill Handel one last time this year. ABC News Entertainment Correspondent Jason Nathanson joins the show for The Entertainment Report. The Senate has passed a $1.7T spending bill, which will now head to the House for a vote as the scramble to avoid a government shutdown comes down to the wire. And Cyber Security Expert E.J. Hilbert joins the show to give some advice and warning to those using the same password for all of their online accounts.
Bill Handel is out on vacation so Wayne Resnick fills in. There's a bill aimed at preventing former President Donald Trump from stealing the next election - Wayne explains. There's a new law in California that requires employers to post the income a job opening offers. And ABC's Crime and Terrorism Analyst Brad Garrett joins the show to highlight a growing internet problem: 'Sextortion'. There's an increase in children being coerced online to send explicit images, and then their families are being extorted for money.
Wayne Resnick sits in the host's chair while Bill Handel is out on vacation. ABC's Justin Finch joins the program to talk about how Congress is scrambling (again) to avoid a government shutdown, with the deadline being this Friday. The $24B projected budget deficit for California may test its resolve to grow a safety net amid concerns surrounding a recession in the near future. And adults are buying toys for themselves, and the industry is absolutely loving it!
With Wayne Resnick sitting in for Bill Handel, ABC's Justin Finch joins the show to talk about Congressional funding. Some UC Union strike news. And the Soyuz capsule leak back on December 14th of this year could wind up stranding 3 astronauts on the space station, raising safety concerns; Rod Pyle has more information.
Wayne Resnick is in for Bill Handel while he's out on vacation. ABC's Matt Wolfe joins the show for The Entertainment Report, where he highlights James Cameron's newest sequel 'Avatar: The Way of Water'. Elon Musk has begun suspending the accounts of journalists who have shared information from the handle 'ElonJet', which pinpoints the location of his private jet, citing that they're putting him and his family at risk. And Frank Dalene, author of Decarbonize the World: A Market-Based Solution to the Climate Crisis, joins the show to talk about the potential end of AM radio in electric vehicles.
Wayne Resnick is in the host chair for Bill Handel while he's out on vacation. LA's new Mayor Karen Bass has promised to speed up homeless housing through 'master leasing' - what is it and how does it work? ABC's Crime and Terrorism Analyst Brad Garrett joins the show to talk about the art of the con and why we fall for it. And social media always remembers, which makes it harder to move on from things we want to forget.
Wayne Resnick sits in for Bill Handel. With Karen Bass in the Mayor's chair in LA and the approval of her emergency declaration on homelessness, what comes next? Clark Howard joins the show for Cheapskate University and has some great Deals of the Week! And the nuclear fusion breakthrough in California is being seen as a milestone toward a clean energy future.
Wayne Resnick sits in for Bill Handel. The SEC has charged Sam Bankman-Fried with defrauding FTX investors as he built what's being referred to as a crypto 'house of cards'. An emergency declaration on homelessness has unlocked new powers for LA Mayor Karen Bass, but will she use them? And prisons might offer the answer to an age-old question: Can drugs treat addiction?
Wayne Resnick sits in for Bill Handel. ABC's Alex Stone joins the show to share information regarding Super Bowl security, and just how much prep goes into ensuring safety at the event. Karen Bass has officially been sworn in as LA's first female Mayor, and her first act was as promised: declaring homelessness an emergency. And Wayne sheds some light on the Paul Whelan situation as he continues to be a hostage in Russia - who should you really be upset with?
Wayne Resnick accompanies Bill in discussing the prisoner swap involving Brittney Griner and "The Merchant of Death" Viktor Bout. More and more cases of young kids overdosing on cannabis products provokes a simple question - why? And Handel gives his own take on the Holidays and gift-giving.
Hate crimes in Los Angeles are at their highest level in nearly two decades - KFI News Reporter Steve Gregory chimes in on what could be contributing to it. Mark and Brian's Mark Thompson joins the show to share information about his new book. And there's a SCOTUS case threatening the foundation of our democracy and you probably haven't heard about it.
The Virginia cop who killed the family in California after 'catfishing' his victim was detained in 2016 following violent threats. Raphael Warnock is victorious over his opponent Herschel Walker in the Georgia Senate runoff race - what that means for the Democrats. And the TSA now wants to scan your face at their security checkpoints.
California Governor Gavin Newsom has unveiled his plan to cap oil refinery profits after accusing the oil industry of price gouging. The Senate runoff in Georgia between Warnock and Walker happens today. And as the Time Magazine Person of the Year announcement looms, Handel reflects on those who have taken home the prestigious honor throughout the years.
LA County's new Sheriff Robert Luna reports for duty today as his term commences. Russia and Ukraine are fighting the first full-scale drone war the world has ever seen. And Brittney Griner is facing a 'terrible' life at the remote penal colony in Russia where she's been sent.
A look at how an arcane 96-year-old law stopped the impending railroad strike in Orange County. Joel Larsgaard comes on to talk about his all-new show 'How To Money' coming to KFI in January. And KFI News Reporter Steve Gregory talks student overdoses, dead bodies and COVID - oh my!
The House has passed a Bill to avert a rail strike as it now moves to impose a labor agreement. Internet sleuthing in the unsolved University of Idaho murders could wind up being 'extremely dangerous' if all voices are heard. And KFI News Anchor and Business Expert Jason Middleton joins the show for some Business News.
America simply doesn't have enough charging stations to support a transition away from fuel-powered vehicles to electric...yet. The Respect for Marriage Act to protect same-sex couples has passed through the Senate. And the LAPD has served search warrants in their investigation into the leak of the recorded racist LA City Councilmember meeting.
California Governor Gavin Newsom has notified the White House that he won't challenge Biden in the next Presidential Election. Retailers are trying their very hardest to woo holiday shoppers to spend, and it might be working. And UC-Berkeley can't use race in their admissions process any longer - what can we learn from their experience?
Los Angeles voters approved for more money to be allocated toward the homeless crisis, and they're ready to see results. President Biden has further extended the moratorium on student loan payments as the battle for approval of his Student Loan Forgiveness Plan wages on, and advertisers are quite literally leaking out of Twitter as Elon Musk scrambles to patch the holes in a seemingly sinking ship.
California Governor Gavin Newsom seemingly had a change-of-heart after releasing $1B despite having lackluster local homeless plans. LA City Councilmember Kevin de Leon continues to refuse to resign, but what happens to his constituents? And KTLA's Rich DeMuro joins Bill for 'Tech Tuesday' and has some big news to share!
ABC's Alex Stone comes on to share information as it continues to pour out of Colorado Springs, where a shooter killed 5 people in a gay nightclub. There are quite a few controversies surrounding the 2022 World Cup in Qatar - Handel examines each one. And Colleges and sports-betting companies are targeting students as they continue to 'Caesarize' campus life.
After an email requiring employees to agree to a new 'hardcore' mentality was sent out yesterday, resignations are roiling at Twitter while Elon Musk scrambles to retain his people. Who will succeed House Speaker Nancy Pelosi? Handel talks about him and what his role will be. And KFI News Reporter Steve Gregory joins the show to provide some updates on the horrifying scene in Whittier where a driver plowed through more than 2 dozen law enforcement recruits, leaving several in critical condition.
ABC News Crime and Terrorism Analyst Brad Garrett joins the show to talk about two mass murders that occurred at Universities of Virginia and Idaho. Karen Bass has been elected Mayor of Los Angeles, becoming the first woman and second African American to hold the seat. And KFI News Anchor and Business Expert Jason Middleton joins the show for a fresh edition of Business News.
Former President Donald Trump has announced his campaign for 2024 as he makes his bid for re-election. KFI News Reporter Steve Gregory joins the show to share details on the breaking news out of South Whittier as 22 LASD recruits were mowed down by a vehicle driving on the wrong side of the road. And as California's drought worsens, residents are relying on bottled water for survival.
With the Midterm Elections nearly complete, might this be the most diverse Legislation California has ever seen? Handel explains America's unique and enduring gun problem. And the Federal Student Loan Debt Relief Program has been halted yet again by the federal appeals court, putting Biden's plan on indefinite hold.
President Biden met with Chinese President Xi in efforts to establish red lines. A look at the midterm election results as the Senate has been reclaimed by the Democrats but control of the House remains to be established. And Twitter's advertising exodus is accelerating despite Elon's outreach efforts.
With rooftop solar gaining popularity, California is pushing a new plan to cut the incentives that come to those who have panels installed to save money on electricity costs. Propositions 26 and 27 both failed in California, so what comes next for sports betting in the Golden State? And KFI News Reporter Steve Gregory joins the show to talk about the wild car chase that had police in pursuit for over an hour just the other day.
There are plans in place that could unlock trillions of dollars worth of funding for poor countries in need of climate funding. The control of Congress is still up in the air as Democrats exceed expectations and avoid the 'Red Wave'. And there are some batteries that could power our renewable future.
The four scenarios that could play out when it comes to the battle for Congress. Los Angeles voters are heading to election polls with a foul taste in their mouths in hopes that their choice for Mayor brings brighter days. And with Tuesday's midterm elections comes Russia's reactivation of its trolls and bots on Twitter.
The COP27 Climate Summit opens up with a rallying call for rich nations to pay up as the battle to reverse climate change continues. A spiral of violence and fear is creating angst for many voters ahead of the Midterm Elections. And a look at the 9 races that could decide Senate Control.
Four Uvalde shooting victims were able to leave their classrooms alive; Investigators are looking into law enforcement's response time and whether they could've saved more lives. KFI News Reporter Steve Gregory has some big news coming out of the DA's office. And morticians are putting the 'fun' in funerals.
CBS and an LAPD Captain led a cover-up of a sexual assault report against Moonves, according to the Attorney General. President Biden continues to stress that democracy is in peril - Handel gives his musings. And Capitol Police have admitted that cameras at the Pelosi residence weren't being 'actively monitored'.
A state report shows that climate change is rapidly accelerating in California. A look at who is winning and who is losing the Elon Musk Twitter acquisition. And U.S. workers have become less productive and no one really knows why.
The L.A. ban on homeless encampments near schools and day cares has become a heated election issue. Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, who's been vilified by Republicans for years, is a top target of threats. And because it's Halloween - some fun Halloween facts and demystifying zombie behavior!
Steve Gregory joins the show to preview his latest edition of 'Unsolved', airing tomorrow night at 8PM. Additionally, Steve has a new special coming out titled 'Deadly Pill' where he takes a deep dive into the opioid crisis, specifically fentanyl. Organizers have launched a bid to recall City Councilmember De Leon. And what happens next for Twitter now that Elon Musk sits at the head of the table?
California Governor Gavin Newsom's reelection campaign looks more like a run for President. ABC's Crime and Terrorism Analyst Brad Garrett joins the show to emphasize why Kanye West's words matter and to measure the impact of what he's said as of late. And KFI News Anchor and Business Expert Jason Middleton joins the show to talk about the economy and Elon Musk's acquisition of Twitter.
The Los Angeles Police Department has launched a criminal investigation into the leak of racist City Council audio at the request of Martinez, De Leon and Cedillo. Celebrity 'deepfakes' may soon be coming to an ad near you. And the Pennsylvania Senate debate is being widely spoken about - Handel has all you need to know about it.
It turns out online schooling has put U.S. kids behind following a sweeping movement to remote learning during the pandemic, and now some adults have regrets. Kanye West made remarks that sparked more Anti-Semitic hatred to pop up around Los Angeles. And Georgia's stance is that a fetus is a person, but that comes with implications that are terrifying.
The public health workforce got an infusion of money during the pandemic, but was it enough to keep the force strong? Kevin de Leon has finally spoken after backlash followed the leaked audio of racist remarks being shared amongst LA City Councilmembers. And where have all of the men in Moscow gone? After Putin's implementation of Martial Law, they're all fleeing.
Bill Handel examines whether or not the new wave of stimulus checks is contributing to inflation. Also, new LA City Council President Krekorian is hoping to clean up the mess in City Hall and restore the city's confidence in them. And parents want more school security, but student activists are pushing back.
President Biden's Student Loan Debt Forgiveness website has gone live and applicants are now able to apply for relief. Russia and Ukraine are using what is being referred to as 'Kamikaze' drones, but what does that mean? And KFI's own Steve Gregory gives an update on the racism scandal that's got the city of Los Angeles in uproar.
The racist audio leak has 'tainted' the Los Angeles redistricting maps, and many now want them scrapped. In Xi's China, some are seeing an Era of total control on the horizon. And Lyft is pushing back against California Governor Gavin Newsom's measure to fund electric vehicles.
There are seven significant takeaways from the most recent January 6 hearing, as the committee voted to subpoena former President Donald Trump. TikTok became a social media sensation quicker than ever - how'd it do it? And rappers are rethinking their security protocols in the wake of PnB Rock having been gunned down in broad daylight at a restaurant for his valuables.
Bill Handel talks about how many are being required to return to work by their superiors...who aren't returning to work. Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones has been ordered to pay almost $1B in damages for the lies he spread and profited from regarding the Sandy Hook victims and families. And the Parkland shooter's sentence was suggested today in the beginning of the trial that will decide his sentencing.
There are a few things you should know about voter fraud in California before you submit your ballot this year. A hotspot for catalytic converter theft, new laws in California aim to deter thieves. And former Producer for The Bill Handel Show Lisa Erspamer joins the show to talk about her upcoming documentary titled "Gabby Giffords Won't Back Down" airing on CNN on November 13th.
There are three new criminal justice laws in California that will have substantial impact - Handel explains each one. The Harvey Weinstein sex crimes trial begins today in Los Angeles as he continues to face his victims. And companies are tracking the productivity of their workers via popular work apps.
Despite DeSantis's efforts to move immigrants out of Florida, thousands flock to aid in the cleanup of Hurricane Ian's destruction. President Biden has pardoned thousands convicted on federal marijuana possession charges. And Halloween is being impacted by inflation - will things being more expensive deter haunt fans?
Hurricane Ian Contaminates Florida's Waterways. How the 'Rust' settlement could affect future criminal cases. ABC's Brad Garrett discusses the serial killer in Stockton. Dueling California sports betting propositions appear to be heading to defeat. The Russian nuclear threat explained. Should a low-lying Florida city be rebuilt?
California Governor Gavin Newsom signed a bill that makes family leave more affordable for more workers. Hurricane Ian may have left behind a trail of environmental hazards. And what is cannabis tourism? Handel explains.
Handel examines how the expansion of Medicaid keeps winning. Two states have two different visions when it comes to the future of labor. And KFI's own Steve Gregory comes on to give the latest on the Fontana family shooting and to preview what's next on an all-new episode of 'Unsolved', airing tomorrow night at 8PM PST right here on KFI.
In a groundbreaking plan, California will allow for affordable housing to be build on some commercial properties. It seems as though the drought in California will continue with no end in sight. And Handel offers some advice when it comes to getting you prepared for wildfire season.
The White House Student Loan Forgiveness Plan could wind up costing the nation a whole chunk of change. Climate change is having a major impact on hurricanes. And Handel takes a look at homes that are designed and built to withstand natural disasters, ranging from wildfires to hurricanes and beyond.
Los Angeles has a homelessness problem, and the current count has raised questions about the census accuracy. Giorgia Meloni has claimed victory to become Italy's most far-right Prime Minister since Mussolini. And today is Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year.; Handel explains what the day means alongside Yom Kippur and a month of celebrating renewal and moral responsibility.
As New York Attorney General Letitia James announced a lawsuit against former President Donald Trump alleging fraud, Handel highlights some important things to know. KFI News Anchor and business expert Jason Middleton comes on for some Business News. And space expert Rod Pyle talks all things space!
Just 7 weeks from Election Day, migrants have come to the forefront as Texas and Florida Governors traffic immigrants to other states. Sherri Papini invented a wild kidnapping hoax, but the true story is even stranger. And what was built for cold winters, the U.S. safety net is being threatened by hot summers.
California has approved big climate change steps, but one ambitious one failed. Another wave of COVID boosters are ready for your arm - should you care? And the Queen spent her final days preparing now King Charles for the throne.
Some big changes are coming for big rigs as California has unveiled a mandate to phase out diesel trucks. Speaking of California, Governor Gavin Newsom has called for a federal investigation of Abbott and DeSantis after they sent migrants to other states. And Steve Gregory, host of 'Unsolved', comes on to share what listeners can look forward to hearing on an all-new episode of 'Unsolved' airing tomorrow night at 8PM PST right here on KFI.
The railroad strike appears to have been averted as President Biden announced a "tentative" deal. ABC News Crime and Terrorism Analyst Brad Garrett comes on to talk about Twitter, and how its security weaknesses are causing concern. And more Los Angeles offices are being converted into apartment buildings as the need for workspaces decreases with more people working from home post-pandemic.
It turns out that the extreme heat in California could ultimately solve the homelessness problem. Justice Lindsey Graham has introduced a bill to ban abortions nationwide after 15 weeks. And with killings, robberies and extortion, California is having a tough time controlling its booming illegal cannabis store pop-ups.
The Justice Department is open to one of Trump's proposed candidates for the Special Master review of the confidential documents found at his Mar-a-Lago residence. With the 2022 election approaching, Handel gives you a cheat sheet to help make things easier to understand. And the supply chain broke - robots are supposed to help fix it.
With the passing of Queen Elizabeth II, efforts to abolish the Monarchy in former British Colonies could be jump-started. Handel examines the impact of influencers on restaurants. And an FBI file shows that the bureau kept tabs on Aretha Franklin's activism, a common focus during the Civil Rights era.
After school shootings, what are states doing to make their classrooms safer for their teachers and students? Same-sex marriage protections and other big items are on Congress's to-do list. And Election Officials are adding cameras, plexiglass, and fireproofing, among other things, in order to beef up their security.
Schools in Uvalde, Texas are resuming - ABC's Jim Ryan talks about reactive changes that have been made to better protect its students. The Fairview Fire in Hemet has burned 2,700 acres and has destroyed several structures; Handel speaks with KFI News Reporter Blake Troli who's Live on scene. And the judge has granted former President Donald Trump's request of a Special Master in the Mar-a-Lago investigation.
The end of the Nancy Pelosi era could cost California quite a bit, some key takeaways from President Biden's speech made last night with Marines standing in his shadow and Travel Expert Johnny Jet joins the show to prepare travelers for the Fall, Labor Day and beyond!
Bill Handel talks about how California is hoping to avoid blackouts amid an extreme heatwave by asking millions of people to use less electricity. An update on the fire in Castaic as it continues to grow more threatening. And somehow Jackson, Mississippi has run out of clean drinking water.
The Soviet Union's last leader and aid to ending the Cold War Mikhail Gorbachev passed away yesterday - Handel remembers him. The Justice Department has challenged Trump's call for a Special Master citing evidence of obstruction, and Netflix turns 25 today! Remember renting your movies from their website and waiting for it to come in the mail?
After Trump's request for a Special Master, the investigation into the documents found at Mar-a-Lago could be delayed. The California Legislature passed a bill to protect fast-food workers as many have fallen victim to upset patrons. And misinformation has played a deadly role in both the COVID and HIV / AIDS pandemics.
Bill Handel attempts to read between the lines of the Mar-a-Lago affidavit. Also, more California cities are enacting rent control to protect their tenants, and apartment owners aren't happy about it. And Rod Pyle comes back onto the show for a fresh edition of 'Cool Space News', where he and Handel talk about NASA's Artemis I mission that will journey around the moon.
A judge has ordered the unsealing of a redacted version of the affidavit used in the Trump Mar-a-Lago search. KFI's own Steve Gregory comes on to talk about Los Angeles' street takeover problem and to tease listeners with what they can look forward to hearing on an all-new episode of the hit show 'Unsolved,' airing tomorrow night at 8PM PST right here on KFI. And if there's a water crisis, why do some people still have lawns?
Bill Handel talks with Tyler Whitman about the student loan relief plan and how it's impacting borrowers around the country; Democrats cheer and Republicans are calling it 'unfair'. Jason Middleton comes on the show for this week's edition of Business News, as he and Handel talk about the economy and home prices. And as Biden's rule takes effect, 'ghost guns' must now be traceable.
Bill Handel takes a look at Russia and Ukraine on the 6-month anniversary of Russia declaring war on the unsuspecting country. Once plentiful, economic aid seems to be dissipating at a very painful moment. And California's water from the Colorado River could be crippled by a big earthquake, and the drought makes fixes all the more vital.
Bill Handel laments CA Governor Newsom's vetoing of a bill that would set up drug overdose prevention programs in some cities. There's a bipartisan bill to codify Roe, and some abortion rights groups are not happy about it. And President Biden is expected to announce his decision tomorrow regarding the forgiveness of $10,000 worth of student loans for people making less than $125k annually.
Bill Handel examines the impact this severe heat and drought is having around the world. Dented, dated and discontinued food products are being made available at the Salvage Grocery, and it's the same product at a discount. And frustrated pharmacists are opting out of the insurance system, and it's saving customers hundreds of dollars per month.
Bill Handel talks about the possible release of the affidavit in the Trump Mar-a-Lago search, but only after a redaction. KFI News Reporter and 'Unsolved' Host Steve Gregory joins the show to share what listeners can look forward to hearing on an all-new season of 'Unsolved,' with Episode 1 airing tomorrow night at 8PM PST. And 'clean weed' is about to be everywhere in California - what you need to know about it.
Bill Handel examines Rudy Giuliani's appearance before the Atlanta Grand Jury investigating Donald Trump. Also, some heat waves are way worse than others - we need a way to rate them. And FedEx is beginning to feel pressure to stop shipping parts for ghost guns, but how do they know what's in the box?
Bill Handel speaks with ABC News Correspondent Alex Stone regarding the Wyoming Primary Election, as there was a clear winner at last night's close. How far behind are Los Angeles students? As the new school year commences, we'll soon find out. And speaking of education, schools are looking in unusual places to deal with the teacher shortage. And are you a 'digital nomad'? European locales want remote workers.
Bill Handel speaks with ABC News Contributor Sarah Isgur regarding the 'Hillary Clinton Standard' as the FBI looks further into former President Donald Trump. President Biden is expected to sign the Inflation Reduction Act today - what's in it? And airline travel is awful, and there's one particular state to blame.
Bill Handel talks about how, according to experts, a disastrous megaflood is coming for California and could be the most expensive natural disaster in history. Also, rents are spiking in California, and not just where you'd expect them to. And on TikTok, election misinformation is thriving just ahead of the midterms.
Bill Handel examines the Inflation Reduction Act and the impact it will have on rising prices. More Americans are going hungry, and it's costing more to feed them. And a look at why the Department of Justice won't divulge any information regarding their probe into former President Donald Trump.
Bill Handel speaks with ABC's Crime and Terrorism Analyst Brad Garrett about the FBI having raided former President Donald Trump's Mar-A-Lago estate yesterday. Americans are increasingly dubious about going to college. And California's Monkepox response is a bit bumpy, but is applying lessons learned from COVID.
Bill Handel highlights former President Donald Trump's deposition being given today to the New York Attorney General, how foes of funs and abortion are resurrecting the old idea of bounty hunting and the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department is under fire as the trial over the shared photos of the Late Kobe Bryant's crash site begins.
Bill Handel examines the FBI raiding former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago residence after news surfaced that he had taken files with him when he left the White House. U.S. lawmakers are looking into the digital dollar in effort to compete with China. And while Americans may be vacationing more, many are taking their work with them.
Bill Handel explains what the Inflation Reduction Act is and how it could impact you. YouTube is somehow finding a way to broadcast inside Russia's digital iron curtain. And there's loads of information to be found on TikTok - just make sure you verify the source.
Bill Handel explains why the Kansas abortion vote is so important. Now that Speaker Nancy Pelosi has returned from Taiwain, what's the fallout from her visit? And America is facing a 'catastrophic' teacher shortage.
Bill Handel hosts David Vassegh, host of "Dodger Talk" on AM570 LASports to talk about the late Vin Scully and his legacy. Bill then does a deep-dive into Scully's history with a biography of his life. And can Californians afford electric cars?
Bill Handel gives some background on the al-Qaeda military target taken out, Ayman al-Zawahiri, and his connection to Osama Bin Laden. More things are starting to be locked behind cabinets at drug stores. And if you're mad about inflation, don't turn on your television.
Wayne Resnick sits in for Bill Handel and explains what exactly 'Paxlovid Rebound' is and how its effecting people. There are things that gross domestic product tells us, and then there are things it doesn't - Wayne and Jason Middleton unpack the information. And Dr. Jim Keany joins Wayne for some 'Medical News'.
Bill Handel examines more information that has come from the January 6th as the focus turns to President Trump. An energy war looms as Europe, they brace for Putin to reduce natural gas exports. And men are 'waking up' and scrambling for vasectomies in what is now the post-Roe era.
Bill Handel talks about President Biden and his inactivity when it comes to declaring emergencies. Also, a man with a knife was shot by police, but the arrival of an LAPD helicopter only made matters worse. And why do so many people fail the California DMV written exam?
Bill Handel examines the body-cam footage from the mass shooting in Uvalde as it highlights the chaotic response to the active shooter who killed 21 people. While the Secret Service handed over new documents in the January 6th Hearing, deleted text messages remain at large. And some takeaways from Day 2 of Steve Bannon's contempt of Congress trial.
Bill Handel talks about the extreme heat wave hitting Europe right now among other places, and how it's digging their energy crisis into a deeper hole. Loads of California cities are losing residents to other, more affordable places - how long will the trend last? And Costco's $4.99 rotisserie chicken is inflation-proof; Handel explains.
Bill Handel examines the report coming out of Uvalde, Texas as it finds 'systemic failures' by authorities. Health care costs keep rising, but there's a new California agency that aims to fix it. And what we learned from President Biden's trip to the Middle East.
Bill Handel is joined by Dr. Jim Keany, Co-Director of the ER at Mission Hospital in Mission Viejo, for this week's edition of 'Medical News'. KFI News Reporter Steve Gregory comes on the show to talk about the Los Angeles County moving into 'high' COVID community levels, prompting the potential return of indoor mask mandates. Additionally, the DEA seized a whole lot of fentanyl in Inglewood.
Bill Handel talks about President Biden's trip to the Middle East, as he meets with Israeli leaders to focus on Iran's nuclear ambitions. California renters could be in quite the predicament after the eviction moratorium expired. And California insurers are lowballing or denying wildfire coverage - in this heat?!
Bill Handel examines the leaked footage from inside Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas. Some takeaways from yesterday's January 6th Hearing, as Trump can't be 'willfully blind' in defending the assembly of the mob that stormed the Capitol. And the stunning spread of BA.5 shows why this California COVID wave is so different.
Bill Handel examines the focus of today's January 6th Hearing, as Proud Boys and Oath Keepers take center stage. Disasters seem to be getting harsher, but they're somehow claiming fewer lives. And more workers are landing jobs that don't have College Degrees - but will it last?
Bill Handel, having returned from Europe, addresses America's issues from a European perspective. Exactly how much student housing does $1.4 billion buy? And examining 8 ways the Elon Musk v. Twitter saga could end.
Wayne Resnick sits in for Bill Handel. Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has been assassinated while giving a campaign speech - he was 67. Elon Musk's deal to buy Twitter is in peril. And Los Angeles just banned cars from a major Griffith Park road. Is this the beginning of a road revolution?
Wayne Resnick sits in for Bill Handel. The latest out of Highland Park, where news broke that the suspect allegedly contemplated a 2nd shooting shortly after the one on Monday. A new oversight position has been created for CA's high speed rail plans - will it get the project back on track? And British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced his resignation this morning.
Wayne Resnick sits in for Bill Handel. The gunman who murdered 7 and injured dozens of others in a mass shooting in Highland Park, Illinois on Monday has been charged with murder for all 7 victims. Disinformation has become another untouchable problem in Washington. And we're battling a sleep loss epidemic right now, but California has a plan to combat it.
Wayne Resnick sits in for Bill Handel. Six are dead and dozens of others wounded after a 21-year-old orchestrated a mass shooting in Highland Park, Illinois yesterday. Vaccine foes co-opted 'My Body, My Choice'. And researchers are using artificial intelligence in major cities to predict crime and spot biased policing.
Wayne Resnick sits in for Bill Handel. If you plan to fly this Summer for vacation, prepare for it to be the worst part of your trip. Crime is up on trains and buses - Metro has plans to make travelers feel safer. And MLB is exploring pace-of-play changes to speed up the game, and the pitch clock is turning skeptics into believers.
Wayne Resnick sits in for Bill Handel. California will begin requiring health facilities to start sharing patient data with each other. ABC's Jason Nathanson joins the show for some Entertainment News. And the final two SCOTUS rulings could have a big impact on immigration and the environment.
Wayne Resnick sits in for Bill Handel. The overturning of Roe v. Wade magnifies data privacy concerns. Unwanted food from stores is going to those in need, but there are issues in LA County that are threatening the program. And there's a deal that's close to being reached when it comes to recycling California's plastic trash.
Wayne Resnick sits in for Bill Handel. After the surprising call for a hearing yesterday by the January 6th Committee, Wayne digests all of the new information with ABC's Justin Finch. Amid the attacks and thefts, retail workers want to fight back. And in a time when they're needed most, coupons are harder to find than ever before.
Wayne Resnick sits in for Bill Handel. Another war is happening, but this time it's between states as the nation fights over abortion laws. The January 6th panel has called for a surprise hearing to present new evidence. And bidding wars for homes is bad enough - now the oversaturated housing market is coming for renters.
Wayne Resnick sits in for Bill Handel. The case against the Supreme Court of the United States and its dated ideologies. Schools are spending billions of dollars on high-tech defense systems in order to prevent mass shootings. And as the nation becomes more divided, CA Governor Gavin Newsom is seizing the moment to bring more people to the West coast.
Wayne Resnick sits in for Bill Handel. The focus of today's show is the overturning of Roe v. Wade by The Supreme Court. Wayne unpacks what the reversal entails, in addition to the impact it will have on the nation.
Bill Handel examines who might benefit from a gas tax holiday, and it most likely won't be who you think it will be. Breaking news came in during the show - the Supreme Court has ruled to overturn New York's gun law on concealed-carry. And on its 50th Anniversary - the legacy and durability of Title IX.
Bill Handel examines some key takeaways from the latest January 6th insurrection hearing. President Biden is set to urge Congress for a suspension of the federal gas tax for 3 months to alleviate pressure on Americans. And the bipartisan gun bill has cleared the initial vote in the Senate.
Bill Handel explains why America being on edge is bad for The White House. Mikah Sargent joins the show for this week's edition of Tech Tuesday, as Rich DeMuro is out on vacation. And Politicians are all-of-a-sudden excluding COVID from the conversation, but why?
Bill Handel talks about what gas prices do - and don't - tell us about the economy. As Title IX turns fifty years old, it's playing a surprise role in the transgender athlete debate. And Democrats are preparing for Joe Biden to run for reelection in 2024, but they're not entirely confident that he should.
Bill Handel talks about 5 important things to know about the Fed's biggest interest rate increase since 1994, and how it will affect you. Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascon's policy may have led to reduced prison time for the man who killed 2 El Monte police officers. And Trump's aides warned him that using Pence to overturn the election results was illegal.
Bill Handel examines what to expect from the third day of the January 6th Insurrection Hearing. California's gamble with water continues, as signs point to the same mistakes being made from the previous drought. And Johnny Jet, travel expert, joins the show to provide tips, the best places to travel, and how to travel safely this Summer.
Bill Handel is joined by KFI News Reporter Blake Troli to talk about two police officers that were fatally shot yesterday after responding to a 911 call about an alleged stabbing. A look at why gas prices are so high. And evictions are life-altering...but also entirely preventable.
Bill Handel examines all that was discussed in the second January 6th hearing. Thirteen ways California is preparing for an influx of out-of-state abortion-seeking patients. And California's health care workers are burning out, but some Universities want to help.
Bill Handel discusses what's in the bipartisan gun deal and what isn't. A Google engineer thinks the company's AI has come to life. And why some countries are choosing to stay neutral when it comes to Russia's war on Ukraine.
Bill Handel takes a look into the January 6th insurrection in preparation of what to expect from the hearings beginning today. ABC News Crime and Terrorism Analyst Brad Garrett joins the show to address gun violence and where we go from here. And surging gas prices are leaving drivers stranded with their wallets on 'empty'.
Bill Handel talks about San Francisco and Los Angeles sending a message to the nation when it comes to crime, as both have challenged their District Attorneys. Robots are replacing jobs at hotels left behind by hospitality workers. And the pandemic crushed Teachers, and now after Uvalde, they're being threatened at work.
Bill Handel talks about the Los Angeles Mayoral race as the primary elections are taking place today. ABC News Correspondent Jim Ryan joins the show, live from Texas, to provide an update on the state of Uvalde now two weeks post-mass shooting. And KFI News Reporter Steve Gregory shares his experience riding along with the LASD Transit Bureau as they rolled out Operation Safe Travel yesterday on the LA Metro.
Bill Handel talks about Karen Bass and Rick Caruso, who are the two most likely candidates to go head-to-head in Los Angeles' Mayoral Election. Senators say a gun deal is within reach, but without President Biden's wish list. And there's likely body-cam footage from the mass shooting at the elementary school in Uvalde, Texas, but the public may never see it.
Bill Handel talks about President Biden urging Congress to act on guns in a rare primetime address. Dr. Jim Keany, Co-Director of the Emergency Room at Mission Hospital in Mission Viejo, joins the show to talk about rising covid cases and monkeypox arriving in LA County. And Steve Gregory shares his experience being at last night's LASD Homicide Bureau's 100th Anniversary Gala, while also teasing what's coming up tomorrow night on his episode of 'Unsolved'.
Bill Handel speaks with ABC News Correspondent Jim Ryan about the inconsistencies in reports surrounding the events in Uvalde during the shooting at Robb Elementary School. ABC News Crime and Terrorism Analyst Brad Garrett comes on the show to talk about the responsibility of law enforcement to take action against active shooters. And the 'buy now, pay later' concept is being put to the test with rising interest rates.
Bill Handel talks about the drought in California worsening as it resurrects a decades-old plan for controversial Sites Reservoir. More than half of California community colleges refuse to drop dead-end remedial courses. And the official accounts coming out of Uvalde regarding the shooting are far from consistent across the board.
Bill Handel speaks with ABC News Correspondent Jim Ryan about the terrifying timeline of events in Uvalde leading up to the mass shooting. With the continued shortage of workers, expect businesses to be closed this Summer. And in the Senate, the chase for an ever-elusive new gun law deal continues.
Wayne Resnick sits in for Bill Handel and talks about the epidemic of mass shootings; how they're neither inevitable nor unsolvable. The internet is getting people to plagiarize each other and it's concerning for many. And a brief look at the evolution of the NRA, an organization that once backed a ban on machine guns and now fights to block nearly all firearm restrictions.
Bill Handel speaks with ABC News Correspondent Jim Ryan for more updates surrounding the mass shooting that took place at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas. California wants to force insurers to reward homeowners that fireproof their homes. And KFI News Reporter and 'Unsolved' host Steve Gregory joins the show to talk about tactical responses to shootings and risk assessment in schools. Steve also provides a preview of what listeners can look forward to hearing on an all-new episode of 'Unsolved', airing tomorrow night at 8PM PST.
Bill Handel talks about Texas Governor Greg Abbott being heckled by opposing candidate Beto O'Rourke yesterday at a conference. Might it be time to put the masks back on in California? A new wave threatens to hit the reset button. And U.S. gun laws are getting looser, not stronger, despite there being more mass shootings. What can be done?
Bill Handel on the mass shooting in Uvalde, Texas that killed 19 children and 2 teachers. President Biden grapples with the second mass shooting in 11 days. And ways to cope when something as catastrophic as a massacre happens close to home.
Bill Handel talks about Governor Gavin Newsom's warning of water restrictions in California if usage doesn't change. A look at which CA bills legislators got rid of. And the reopening of schools during the pandemic wasn't just motivated by politics.
Bill Handel talks about Title 42 and how it was set to expire today. While companies continue their battle to gain and maintain workers, they're combating the shortage by building houses for their employees. And Handel examines how drug checking is aiming to protect users from potentially harmful, disapproved modifications to medicine in a messy drug market.
Bill Handel touches on Oklahoma lawmakers having passed one of the nation's strictest abortion bills yet. Dr. Jim Keany, Co-Director of the ER at Mission Hospital in Mission Viejo joins the show to talk Monkeypox and the CDC approving Pfizer's COVID booster shot for children ages 5-11 years old. And KFI News Reporter Steve Gregory comes on to talk about some stories he's been covering and to provide listeners with a preview of what they can look forward to hearing on an all-new episode of the hit show 'Unsolved', airing tomorrow night at 8PM PST right here on KFI.
Bill Handel hosts ABC News Crime and Terrorism Analyst Brad Garret to examine how mass shootings continue to happen across the nation. A look at the Los Angeles Mayoral Election as candidates continue to drop out. And a new COVID wave is sweeping the nation - how is LA faring better than NY?
Bill Handel speaks with Orange County District Attorney Todd Spitzer regarding the accused church shooter being charged with 10 felony counts including murder - is the death penalty on the table? Clark Howard joins the show for this week's edition of Cheapskate University and Deals of the Week. And gas prices in California have lingered around $6 - could those prices spread around the nation? Handel examines the possibility.
Bill Handel talks about how the Laguna Woods shooting was a hate crime targeting Taiwanese people, while the shooting in Buffalo was also driven by targeted hatred. KTLA's Rich DeMuro joins the show for this week's edition of 'Tech Tuesday'. And it's hard not to be anxious in a world where nowhere feels safe anymore.
Bill Handel talks about the mass shootings that took place over the weekend in Buffalo at a supermarket, and in California at a church. As SoCal enters peak fire season, Handel puts a microscope over Airbnb as it offers guests no warning or escape plan. And all of those quitters during The Great Resignation? They're at work.
Bill Handel takes a peak behind what's causing the baby formula shortage while also examining safe alternatives for newborn parents in need. KFI News Reporter and Host of the hit new show on KFI 'Unsolved' Steve Gregory joins the show to talk about everything he's covered over the past week. Steve also teases what listeners can look forward to hearing on an all-new episode of the hit show 'Unsolved,' airing tomorrow night at 8PM PST right here on KFI.
Bill Handel talks about the Coastal Fire in Laguna Niguel that has claimed at least 24 homes. ABC News Crime and Terrorism Analyst Brad Garrett joins the show to talk about the SCOTUS leak of the draft opinion that would overturn Roe v. Wade. And Ukraine will try a Russian soldier for war crimes...but how?
Bill Handel speaks with ABC News Contributor and Editor in Chief at Investopedia Caleb Silver regarding the Consumer Price Index and what it means when it comes to inflation. Also, a deep dive into the Women's Health Protection Act as Roe v. Wade comes under likely threat.
Bill Handel talks about the conclusion of the escapades that had officials searching for an escaped inmate and a jail employee in Indiana, Steve Gregory's recent findings that could dispute the allegations against Sheriff Alex Villanueva, and how utilities are pushing back against the growth of rooftop solar panels.
Bill Handel talks about Russia celebrating Victory Day, centralized around WWII but potentially an opportunity to officially declare war on Ukraine. Los Angeles' street improvement programs are severely understaffed as the streets become 'a threat to public safety.' And Governor Gavin Newsom continues to negotiate the high speed rail initiative with legislators, as the two won't budge on their demands.
Bill Handel weighs in on how corporate America braces for the end of Roe vs. Wade, fertility treatments are on the rise and a new legislation could increase for protections for donors and families and how rising federal interest rates will affect inflation and your wallet.
Bill Handel examines how many red states are already chipping away at Roe v. Wade as abortion legality hangs in the balance. With water running out, California faces a grim summer of dangerous heat and extreme drought. And with Roe v. Wade on its way out, abortion pills stand to become the next battleground in a post-Roe America.
Bill Handel examines how California created the nation's easiest abortion access, and why it's poised to go further. A look into where Roe went wrong and how the sweeping new abortion right was built on a shaky legal foundation. And Why has Russian President Vladimir Putin shown restraint in the war he started?
Bill Handel takes a deep look into the Supreme Court having leaked an opinion that would overturn Roe V. Wade and make abortion illegal countrywide again. In the face of a megadrought, Los Angeles is transforming how it uses water. And while landlords want to intensify the background checks of their tenants, lawmakers want new limits on screening.
Bill Handel talks about Nancy Pelosi's 3-hour trip to Ukraine to reinforce the U.S.'s support. What is May Day? Handel explains. And the pandemic pet boom has bred desire for dog-friendly offices - will offices become more accomodating?
Bill Handel talks about a second official coming forward, claiming that Sheriff Alex Villanueva tried to cover up a deputy's excessive use of force. Steve Gregory, KFI News Reporter and host of the hit new show 'Unsolved', joins the show to talk about a mid-city murder and also to tease listeners on what they can look forward to hearing on an all new episode of 'Unsolved', airing tomorrow night at 8PM PST right here on KFI.
Bill Handel hosts Dr. Jim Keany, Co-Director of the ER at Mission Hospital in Mission Viejo, for this week's edition of Medical News. Handel also talks about how Kevin McCarthy sought to contain the damage after audio leaked from the Capitol Insurrection on January 6th, 2021. And Disney employees find themselves caught in between political crossfire as Florida pushes back against the company's refusal to accept their anti-gay agenda.
Bill Handel talks about how Sheriff Villanueva is backing off of the investigation of a Times reporter who revealed an alleged cover-up, whether or not President Biden will decide to forgive student loan debt, and with Steve Gregory on what it was like to be investigated by the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department after getting his hands on footage intended to stay hidden from the public.
Bill Handel talks on top U.S. officials having met with President Zelenskyy in Ukraine for the first wartime visit in Kyiv, Ukraine. Southern California restaurants are hiring just about anyone breathing for help in their deeply short-staffed environments. And workers continue to change jobs during the 'Great Resignation,' and while they rake in big raises, inflation stays high.
Bill Handel talks about L.A.'s recent claims that it can't take care of its sickest and most vulnerable; the county isn't buying it. Steve Gregory joins the show to give listeners a preview of what they can look forward to hearing on a brand new episode of 'Unsolved', airing tomorrow night at 8PM PST right here on KFI. And Happy Earth Day! Handel takes a look at 10 recent climate policies that could make a difference both in the near and distant future.
Bill Handel on how despite being in ruins, Mariupol looms large for Russia and Ukraine as Russia continues its attempts to capture the territory. Clark Howard joins the show for this week's edition of Cheapskate University and Deals of the Week. And Handel explains the significance of 4/20 and how it became a holiday that celebrates marijuana.
Bill Handel talks with Dr. Jim Keany about the lifting of mask mandates and what to expect in the next few weeks / months. Russia is leaking data like it's going out of style - how that impacts their goals when it comes to their invasion of Ukraine. And should you worry about recession? Handel has some answers for concerned Californians.
Bill Handel on how the IRS can fix the way Americans file their taxes, the White House lying in anticipation as a surge of migrants is expected over the next month, and utilities are planning a huge upgrade to the electric grid that will be paid for by none other than you!
Bill Handel talks about New York exploring weapon-detecting technology for their subways after the shooting that took place in Brooklyn. Dr. Jim Keany, Co-Director of the ER at Mission Hospital in Mission Viejo, joins the show for this week's edition of Medical News. And KFI News Reporter and the Host of the hit new show 'Unsolved' Steve Gregory joins the show to talk about Sheriff Villanueva's battle with the MTA and also to tease what listeners can look forward to hearing on tomorrow night's episode, airing at 8PM PST right here on KFI.
Bill Handel talks about the suspect involved in the Brooklyn, NY subway shooting essentially turning himself in to the police. The military is vying for 'robot ships' to replace sailors in battle on the seas. And Sheriff Alex Villanueva has given the Metro an ultimatum regarding transit policing, as he threatens to reassign his deputies.
Bill Handel talks about the identification of one Frank R. James as the suspect involved in the subway shooting that took place in Brooklyn, NY yesterday. Hunter Biden is in a heap of legal trouble, but just how much? And anyone can be buried at sea - but why do people choose to be?
Bill Handel on the U.S. weighing a shift to support the Hague Court as it investigates Russian atrocities. The media has some notes now on how to better cover the next pandemic. And there are plans in place to curb insulin costs in California, but will anything get done this year?
Bill Handel on Russia not being the only country to be removed from the UN Human Rights Council - but how does their suspension work and why is it significant? KFI News Reporter and host of the hit show 'Unsolved' Steve Gregory joins Handel to talk about LA's Survey Data on Homelessness and to also tease what listeners can look forward to hearing on tomorrow night's episode.
Bill Handel highlights new sanctions against Russia that target his family, specifically his daughters. Declining immigration gets sprinkled atop a laundry list of problems weighing on the labor market. And massive quantities of fentanyl, methamphetamine and cocaine were seized in what was Orange County's largest drug bust in 16 years - KFI's Corbin Carson reports in.
Bill Handel talks about more sanctions that are heading for Russia as Ukrainian President Zelenskyy warns of new hardships. Handel explains what Title 42 is and why it's important, as the rules at the border are being lifted for asylum seekers and immigrants. And the release of Ukraine intelligence represents a new front in the U.S. information war with Russia.
Bill Handel explores the challenges of charging Russian President Vladimir Putin with war crimes, let alone enforcing them. California has the toughest gun laws in the country - what else can lawmakers do to reduce gun violence? And the Sierra snowpack has fallen to its lowest level in seven years amid the drought.
Bill Handel talks about the situation at the Oscars this past weekend between Will Smith and Chris Rock - evidently the LAPD was prepared to place Will Smith under arrest! KFI News Reporter and 'Unsolved' host Steve Gregory joins the show to tease listeners on what they can expect to hear when Season 2 of 'Unsolved' airs tomorrow (Saturday) night at 8PM PST. And International travel is ramping back up as airlines look to captivate those willing to pay premiums.
Bill Handel talks about how Russian President Vladimir Putin is being lied to by his advisers when it comes to the status of his war on Ukraine. The fight over Garcetti's Ambassadorship to India has started to intensify amid the expanding Senate probe. And inflation is making prices in Las Vegas go way up, but tourists are continuing to pay them...for now.
Bill Handel talks about how 'large-scale fraud' and lax oversight has plagued California's hospice industry. The White House 'billionaire tax' shadows other more powerful tax changes. And more private jets are taking to the skies, creating gridlock on the ground.
Bill Handel talks about Governor Newsom's latest order to tighten water conservation as the drought in California worsens. Kids are beginning to learn a lot of the history they know through the video games they play. And there's a hot new class being offered at gyms that might surprise you.
Bill Handel explores how President Biden's nine ad-libbed words about President Putin sparked a global uproar, he talks about the Oscars last night with Jennifer Jones Lee as some drama ensued, and investors are buying mobile home parks...and residents are paying the price.
Bill Handel talks of Poland taking center stage as the war rages on in Ukraine. Big population drops in Los Angeles and San Francisco are transforming urban California. And Long COVID could have an inequitable impact on Californians.
Bill Handel on the United States formally accusing Russia of war crimes as the humanitarian crisis deepens in Ukraine. Dr. Cameron Webb joins the show to talk about getting kids under the age of 5 the COVID vaccine. And the U.S. has made contingency plans in case Russia uses its most powerful weapons.
Bill Handel talks about President Biden's plans for sanctions on Russian Lawmakers as he heads to Europe. Clark Howard is back for Cheapskate University and Deals of the Week! And unpacking Day 2 of Ketanji Brown Jackson's SCOTUS confirmation hearing.
Bill Handel explores how smaller bombs could turn Ukraine into a nuclear war zone, whether or not California will be able to turn around community college enrollment after a drastic fall-off, and KFI News Reporter Steve Gregory joins the show to share how his visit to the San Ysidro Port of Entry went as asylum seekers from Russia and Ukraine flood the gates.
Bill Handel talks about the lies that Russian President Vladimir Putin is telling Russians to justify his war with Ukraine, SCOTUS nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson's confirmation hearings and some big name firms are balking at the idea of shunning Russia despite its invasion of Ukraine.
Bill Handel talks about the anticipated phone call pending between President Biden and China's Xi, the long game the Fed must play when it comes to inflation as prices continue to rise, and what we can learn from the television presidency Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelenskyy has made for himself.
We are not immune - the impact of Putin's war in Ukraine will have on our way of life. Federal reserve rate increase. Why some countries think the war in Ukraine justified and more.
Bill Handel and the Crew talk about Russia May Be On Verge Of a Debt Default. Coronavirus Cases Rising AND Russia Nearly Isolated Online.
Bill Handel on the fourth round of talks being suspended for the day as Russia continues to pound Ukraine. Electric bills continue to soar for Californians as they look to leave the power grid. And President Biden will face a battle with his Supreme Court nominee as Republicans seek other targets.
Bill Handel talks about the dangerous new phase of Russia's war with Ukraine as the invasion intensifies and targets civilians, state lawmakers are looking to help Californians facing high gas prices, and liberal cities in the U.S. have changed their course and have begun clearing homeless encampments.
Bill Handel talks about Russian President Vladimir Putin's exploration of nationalizing western businesses as he faces economic calamity. President Biden gives a speech regarding trade with Russia. And when will the COVID pandemic end? Handel gives his take as experts look to past epidemics for clues.
ABC News Contributor Mick Mulroy joins the show to discuss Ukraine requesting more military aid. ABC News Crime and Terrorism Analyst Brad Garrett talks about why President Zelenskyy is a threat to President Putin, and the West is being challenged with aiding Ukraine while not firing on the Russians.
Russian leaves a void not easily filled. Facing reelection, Newsom touts the 'California Way" and teases gas rebate. Electric planes are coming sooner than you think. Some LA schools face uncertain futures as student enrollment declines.
Bill Handel talks about where Russia and Ukraine go from here, as the one-sided war wages on. California housing prices are at ridiculous prices, but why? And Brad Meltzer joins the show to talk about his newest book "The Lightning Rod."
Bill Handel talks about the limited cease-fire Russia offered to Ukraine while continuing to pound its key cities. California has a $20B unemployment debt hole - how will it dig itself out? And finding a mental health counselor is challenging right now, but why?
Bill Handel discusses ways for the U.S. and its allies to aid Ukraine without starting World War III. Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascon wouldn't compromise, until he did. Now, no one is happy. And millions have fled Ukraine as refugees seek aid elsewhere. But where are they going?
Bill Handel talks the latest on Ukraine. How suing gun makers remains difficult, despite the Sandy Hook Settlement. The Lies, affairs and greed that made Putin the "world's richest man"
Bill Handel revisits President Biden's State of the Union address, noting the key takeaways. Ukrainian Radio Show Host Nadya Vasina joins the show, live from Ukraine. And officials have ordered up fresh intelligence assessments on Putin's thinking.
Bill Handel discusses how in just 72 hours, Europe overhauled its entire post-Cold War relationship with Russia. In President Biden's State of the Union Address this evening, he will focus on the economy and the global response to Russia. And why is carjacking on the rise among teens?
Bill Handel talks about recent developments in the Russia-Ukraine conflict, as both sides met earlier today to discuss terms of peace. Three experts provide their takes on how best to think about the risk of nuclear warfare. And the West is trying to isolate Vladimir Putin as he continues his push into Ukraine.
Bill Handel talks about the United States and its allies rolling out fresh sanctions on Russia amid a debate over how hard to hit in response to Russia's attack on Ukraine, Europe's response to the attack and who exactly is Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky?
Bill Handel talks about Russia declaring war on Ukraine as forces begin to move in and strike. The relationship between Russia and the United States isn't good - Handel explains how it got so bad. And a little history of Vladimir Putin and why he has Ukraine in his crosshairs.
Bill Handel speaks more with ABC News Correspondent Aaron Katersky, who's live from Ukraine. President Biden has narrowed down his search to fill the vacant Supreme Court seat to 3 candidates. And now how of the global spotlight, a revived Iran nuclear deal appears imminent.
Bill Handel talks to ABC News Correspondent Aaron Katersky, live from Ukraine. As the drought continues to linger, larger and more destructive wildfires pose new threats to our water supply. And Handel explains the story behind Ukraine's separatist regions as we lay in wait for Russia's next move.
Bill Handel explains why Americans should be concerned with the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. Hollywood has a gun problem, and it probably won't be resolved any time soon; the industry looks to move on from the deadly Rust shooting. And the families of the victims of the Sandy Hook school shooting are finally getting legal wins.
Bill Handel talks about the next phase of COVID, as California has a new 'SMARTER' plan. Immigrants could help the labor shortage in the U.S., but the government has to be willing to let them. And Ex-Police Officer Kim Potter received her sentencing after she fatally shot Duante Wright, mistaking her gun with her taser.
Bill Handel talks about how inflation is eating people's raises as prices continue to climb for daily necessities, how Los Angeles is trying to save it's taxi industry by creating new apps and issuing more permits, and LA District Attorney George Gascon has reversed course when it comes to charging juveniles as adults.
Bill Handel talks about how COVID may have permanently set back cancer screenings and treatments, how Putin's war could cost President Biden in terms of American voters, and 'full-self-driving' clips show Tesla owners fighting for control, as experts see deep flaws.
Bill Handel addresses the impact of masks on children and their development, how Russia is responding to escalating threats of Russian invasion and why Harvard wants its M.B.A.s to learn how to be happy at work.
Bill Handel celebrates with the rest of Los Angeles as the Rams defeated the Cincinnati Bengals to win Super Bowl LVI last night. The U.S says Russia could invade 'any day now', as Ukraine has formally inquired about the troop buildup on its border. And on this Valentine's Day, Handel talks about the things that science can't seem to explain about love.
Bill Handel talks about the Super Bowl coming up this Sunday at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, CA. He also explains what the 'no-fly' and unruly passengers lists mean for those that are put on them. And Disney merchandise seems to always be in demand, and fans are here for it.
Bill Handel talks about the struggles people are facing in Inglewood as gentrification drives up the prices of home and rent. Billions of dollars in infrastructure could have a huge impact on global warming. And what happens when the salary for a position is included in the job listing?
Bill Handel talks about how the U.S. and its allies are fighting an information war with Russia in attempts to deter an invasion of Ukraine. Super Bowl LVI has found Inglewood in the middle of its development boom. And some gruesome history as California is closing San Quentin's Death Row.
Bill Handel on what President Biden learned the last time Putin invaded Ukraine. Climate change is challenging the Winter Olympics as natural snow becomes harder and harder to come by. And have you ever wondered why every Costco product is called 'Kirkland Signature'? Handel explains the history of his beloved warehouse superstore.
Bill Handel talks about Olympians' takes on living life inside the Beijing bubble. Companies are reinventing rules as employees seek remote work, flexible hours and life beyond work as we're in the midst of the Great Reshuffle. And Are movies getting longer? Handel gives his take.
Bill Handel on how much China has changed since having hosted the Olympics back in 2008, the challenge of regulating mask-wearing at the upcoming Super Bowl held at Sofi Stadium, and the 5 biggest controversies and scandals in the history of the Winter Olympics.
Bill Handel highlights President Biden's empty promises as free at-home COVID tests have yet to be received, California is fighting to make it easier for people to be put under conservatorships, and might California be on the verge of a second gold rush?
Bill Handel on how Inglewood became home to SoFi Stadium and the Super Bowl. For many COVID-19 vaccine opponents, no jab means no job, as companies begin laying off the unvaccinated. And what really happens to your Amazon returns? Their fate may come as a surprise.
Bill Handel on the Democrats having precedent for a speedy Supreme Court confirmation. Dr. Jim Keany of Mission Hospital in Mission Viejo joins the show for this week's edition of Medical News. And KFI News Reporter and 'Unsolved' host Steve Gregory comes on to talk about what listeners can look forward to hearing on his show this weekend.
Bill Handel talks on the retirement of Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer, why Spotify chose Joe Rogan's podcast over the work of Neil Young, and while Russia's military used to be creaky, it is now modern and lethal.
Bill Handel welcomes back paid sick leave for Californians and talks about how it will effect workers and businesses. Clark Howard is back with Cheapskate University and Deals of the Week! And Peloton experienced a major boom when the pandemic first began, and has now taken a drastic turn south.
Bill Handel on President Biden and European diplomacy talks intensifying as Russia conducts new military exercises. KTLA 5's Tech Reporter Rich DeMuro joins the show for this week's edition of 'Tech Tuesday'. And inflation has shoppers turning into bargain hunters as prices soar high about costs anyone can afford.
Bill Handel talks about how President Biden is mulling over deploying thousands of troops to Eastern Europe and the Baltics. The U.S. messed up its 5G rollout big time. And Lab-grown meat is making strides in 2022 as start-ups are pushing for U.S. approval.
Bill Handel talks about Governor Gavin Newsom visiting the site where trash from stolen packages off of freight trains has the area looking 'like a third world country'. Dr. Jim Keany, co-director of the ER at Mission Hospital in Mission Viejo, joins the show for some Medical News. And what's being referred to as a 'ticking swine bomb', the population of feral pigs in California has exploded as a new bill seeks to control it.
Bill Handel talks about the Democratic Voting Bill and how Manchin and Sinema's joining with the GOP in rejecting the attempt to change the filibuster rules effectively killed it. Another trial in the killing of George Floyd is taking shape for the other officers at the scene. And wildfire risk in California has driven insurers to raise their premiums and pull their policies for pricey homes.
Bill Handel talks about how there won't ever be a normal flu season again thanks to COVID-19. Governor Gavin Newsom has pledged $50 million to educating college students on the risks of opioid addiction. And everyone is quitting their jobs during what they're calling The Great Resignation; Handel advises the right way to go about quitting yours.
Bill Handel talks about how false negative reports from rapid COVID tests are leaving people confused, angry and frustrated. While the hostages were able to escape brief captivity at a synagogue in Texas, synagogues around the world look to ramp up their security. And Who betrayed Anne Frank? After nearly 77 years of an FBI veteran searching for the suspect, an individual has been named.
Bill Handel talks about how the costs of masks and tests continue to deepen the pandemic wedge between the haves and the have-nots. Los Angeles could turn more lots into shelters for the homeless as the county continues to struggle with its homelessness crisis. And amidst continued struggled with voting rights and racial injustice, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy is being reinvigorated.
Bill Handel discusses the real reason Americans aren't isolating during the pandemic as it continues to impact the lives of all. Federal charges have been filed against 4 people involved in the murder of an off-duty LAPD officer. And a man approaching the end of his life got some help from strangers to help fulfill his bucket list.
Bill Handel talks about what's in the Democrats' latest voting legislation and what the bills would do. The Supreme Court is set to take up a case presented by Senator Ted Cruz that could legalize bribery. And Handel talks about how legalizing marijuana sparked a boom for outlaw growers in California.
Bill Handel talks about how right now is the most opportune time for you to pursue the job of your dreams, as the power shifts from the employer to the employee. Smart guns are finally making their way to the U.S. and are seeking to shake up the firearms market. And President Biden has changed his mind on filibusters, but it's still not enough.
Bill Handel talks about Governor Gavin Newsom's plan with California's multi-billion dollar surplus, why it's a bad idea to deliberately catch the Omicron variant of COVID-19 to 'get it over with', and how we're one step closer to self-farming farms becoming a reality.
Bill Handel remember beloved actor and comedian Bob Saget after he passed away over the weekend at the age of 65. Will COVID be a plague for us to deal with forever? And a tidal wave of dog adoptions vacated kennels around the nation when the pandemic struck, but now pet-owners are having buyer's (or adopter's) remorse.
Bill Handel talks about the Democrats' proposal for universal health care in California. Customer service at the IRS is so bad that even tax pros are fed up. And Handel talks about the great population growth slowdown.
Bill Handel talks about how historic lamps are being stolen off of an L.A. bridge. Jane Wells joins the show to share a story about how crypto currency and a Marine helped rescue an Afghan interpreter from the fall of Kabul, Afghanistan. And Mo Kelly joins the the show for this week's edition of Entertainment News. He and Handel talk about the Sundance Film Festival, the Grammy Awards and Cineplex.
Bill Handel talks about how California's drought isn't over yet, as the challenge of water conservation lingers over the heads of the government and residents. Prince Andrew is about to be knee-deep in legal issues as the investigation into his involvement with Jeffrey Epstein and underage women thickens. And there are both good and bad things that would come with the legalization of psychedelic drugs.
Bill Handel talks about an AIDS nonprofit that wants a new plan for Los Angeles to create more housing to be thrown out. KTLA 5's Tech Guy Rich DeMuro joins the show to talk about CES in Las Vegas this year. And shopping in 2022 will be a whole lot less annoying than it was last year.
Bill Handel talks about the new laws introduced in the New Year in California. Truck drivers are in short supply as the average age continues to rise. And the Ghislaine Maxwell case revealed quite a bit about female sex offenders.
Wayne Resnick sits in for Bill Handel. California has some new laws coming in 2022 and Wayne has a list of them all. And speaking of new laws, 5 things to watch out for in California come 2022 in regards to marijuana. Dr. Jim Keany, Co-Director of the ER at Mission Hospital in Mission Viejo comes on the show for this week's edition of Medical News where he and Wayne talk about things other than COVID. And KFI News Director Chris Little and Technical Director Tyler Whitman square off in a new game show: "Was it 2020 or 2021?"
Wayne Resnick sits in for Bill Handel while he's out on vacation. Ghislaine Maxwell has been found guilty on 5 of the 6 sex trafficking charges against her and could face up to 65 years in prison. The FBI is warning of rampant fraud in COVID-19 testing. And Wayne takes a look back at 2021 and reflects on what little good there was, but mostly the bad.
Wayne Resnick sits in for Bill Handel. NFL Legend John Madden has passed away at the age of 85. Rod Pyle joins Wayne for this week's edition of 'Cool Space News'. And California has enacted a new composting law, which will be a huge game-changer for food waste.
Wayne Resnick sits in for Bill Handel. Dr. Jim Keany joins the show for this week's edition of Medical News as he and Wayne talk about the CDC and the Omicron variant of COVID-19. Steve Greenberg of the "What the Heck Is That?" gadget game show on YouTube comes on for a rendition of Tech Tuesday. And KFI News Reporter Steve Gregory talks about the Burlington shooting in North Hollywood where police fatally shot the suspect and an innocent bystander on the other side of the wall in a fitting room.
Wayne Resnick fills in for Bill Handel. The LAPD's tactics are being scrutinized after a 14-year-old girl was struck with a stray bullet in a Burlington Coat Factory after police opened fire on a dangerous suspect. The Donner Party survivors have led strange, sad, and influential lives. And there are some surprising brain benefits that accompany exercising with others.
Bill Handel talks about the history of Santa Claus, his red suit, and stand-out pop culture moments.
He continues his Handel history of Christmas with "The 12 Days of Christmas."
Also, Handel discusses the dumbest drug scare stories of 2021.
Bill Handel talks about the hottest holiday item this season that's getting harder to find: rapid at-home COVID-19 tests. What does 'spilling the tea" mean and how is it plaguing schools, parents and students? And another Success From Scratch story - this one's about one of the largest franchises in history: Pokemon.
Bill Handel talks about how the Omicron variant broke COVID-19 testing and is taking over the world as the most prominent strain, the booming U.S. economy is having a ripple-effect around the world, and what the heck is "humanewashing" when it comes to America's meat and dairy? Handel explains.
Bill Handel talks about how employers are scrambling as the U.S. vaccine mandate is leaving them 'totally confused'. A new TikTok school shooting challenge is helping fuel a spike in threats. And ham sniffers are pushing their noses to the limit this holiday season.
Bill Handel talks about President Biden and Senator Manchin's failure to see eye-to-eye with the Biuld Back Better plan. Bad research has clouded our understanding of COVID-19. And are motorists angrier these days, or is perception different from reality?
Bill Handel on a professor fighting back against fake students enrolled in Community Colleges, Steve Gregory on the latest episode of 'Unsolved' airing this Saturday night at 8pm, and Tim Conway Jr.'s sister Kelly has a new book about her father titled: "My Dad's Funnier Than Your Dad: Growing Up with Tim Conway in the funniest House in America".
Bill Handel on Republicans who originally assailed President Biden's Stimulus Bill now embracing the money coming their way, retirement is now much further away for the working class than it used to be, and a little Handel History on the shipping containers that are wrecking the supply chain.
Bill Handel talks about how the LAPD used a 'strategic communications' firm to track the 'defund the police' movement online. The vast majority of American workers like their jobs, even as a record number of them are quitting. And Cyber Security & Privacy Professional E.J. Hilbert joins the show to talk about ways to protect yourself on the internet from hackers and scammers.
Bill Handel talks about California's continued struggles with water as a 'zero day' is entertained as an idea to cut water usage. A look into how influential Beijing is on influencers. And with a pork shortage, California will explore implementing a bacon law.
Bill Handel on Governor Gavin Newsom's call for assault weapons restrictions, relating the issue to Texas' abortion ban. Dozens have been killed with hundreds unaccounted for after a historic tornado outbreak tore through Kentucky. And why does California have the highest jobless rate in the country?
Bill Handel talks about the rising rates of people working from home as COVID makes going to the office - and needing an office to go to - obsolete. The cost of rent is rising fast - Handel has some suggestions as to what Americans can do about it. And Switzerland has been working on a suicide machine for years, and now they're finally preparing to test it.
Bill Handel talks about how California is prepared to become a sanctuary for those seeking abortion help if Roe v. Wade gets overturned. The government has normalized surveillance, and you have the pandemic to thank for it. And the Cup Noodles Success Story - how it became one of the biggest transpacific business success stories of all time.
Bill Handel talks of the House passing legislation that paves way for a debt ceiling increase. QAnon has found a way to infiltrate Hollywood and spread its conspiracy theories. And speaking of Hollywood, fentanyl-laced-drugs are threatening the lives of many drug users as drugs post-2020 are deemed unsafe. And finally, Dean Sharp joins the show for this week's edition of Handel and The House Whisperer. He and Handel pull up fireside in Southern California - fireplaces both inside and outside of your home.
Bill Handel talks about how Americans who saw a boost to their income and savings during the Pandemic are watching that money dwindle as the nation looks to transition back to normalcy. Are soaring murder rates here to stay in California and its local communities? And a little Handel History on Pearl Harbor and how the events tie back to the Jewish religion.
Bill Handel talks about former CNN Anchor Chris Cuomo, and how his dual loyalties created an ethics problem for himself and for CNN. American War Hero, Senator and Republican mainstay Bob Dole passed over the weekend - we remember him. And the final PastaThon numbers are in and they're RECORD SHATTERING! A HUGE thank you to YOU!
Bill Handel talks about Congress passing a spending bill to take us through to February while a long-term bill continues to be elusive. Chef Bruno Serato joins the show to promote the KFI Pastathon and talk a little about Caterina's Club and feeding hungry children on an annual basis. And Neil Saavedra and Josh Freese join Handel in-studio for a special hour-long Instagram Live show!
Bill Handel talks about President Biden's latest travel ban in attempts to limit exposure to the new Omicron variant of COVID-19, and how it's "probably a waste of time." ABC News Crime and Terrorism Analyst Brad Garrett joins the show to talk about the Michigan High School shooting. And Amazon has a strategy to squeeze marketplace sellers and maximize its profits, and the strategy is evolving.
Bill Handel talks about Roe v. Wade as it's back on the table in the Supreme Court. CNN has suspended their top newscaster Chris Cuomo after details surface of his involvement in helping his brother Andrew during his sexual assault allegations fiasco. And Congress prepares to do what it does best: Procrastinate.
Bill Handel talks about the beginning of Ghislaine Maxwell's trial, and it's centralized around Jeffrey Epstein. Giving Tuesday explained. And fans have poured their money and their faith into a new hit drama about Jesus.
Bill Handel hosts Dr. Jim Keany of Mission Hospital in Mission Viejo to talk about the latest COVID-19 variant - Omicron. What to know about it and what to expect from its potential spread. California continues to fail when it comes to making affordable housing available to its residents. And a little Handel History: Hanukkah Edition.
Wayne Resnick sits in for Bill Handel. It being Black Friday, will crowds show out big to stores after concerns of supply shortage and the lingering pandemic? 3 ways Congress could hold Facebook accountable for its actions. And a list of books parents are wanting banned in their children's' schools.
Wayne Resnick sits in for Bill Handel. Aaron Katersky joins the show live from the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York. The jury found the 3 men involved in the killing of Ahmaud Arbery guilty on all counts. And do you find yourself abiding by the 5-second rule? Well, you might want to take into consideration the surface your food fell onto before you toss it in your mouth.
Bill Handel talks about the upcoming holiday season and how it will continue to be impacted by COVID - is California a better place this year than last? Additionally, are airlines up for another holiday crush? California is projected to have another budget surplus - Handel proposes some ways for Newsom to spend it. And some companies package their products better than others - Handel highlights the good, the bad, and the ugly.
Bill Handel talks about the man who drove his car through a Christmas Parade in Wisconsin, killing 5 and injuring countless others. KTLA 5's Rich DeMuro joins the show for this week's edition of 'Tech Tuesday', where he and Handel talk about Black Friday deals happening now and upcoming, in addition to a new feature at Amazons stores that enable shoppers to just walk out without having to pay. And a look at Jeffrey Epstein's final days before he was found dead in his cell.
Bill Handel talks about the Ahmaud Arbery case and what we learned from the testimony. The supply chain has finally begun showing signs of easing as the port's round-the-clock efforts begin demonstrating results. And the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics pose a challenge - how will we deal with traffic jams and overspending?
Bill Handel hosts ABC News Correspondent Jim Ryan, as the world awaits the verdict in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial. Do you want to quit your job but can't right now? Handel advises how to cope while you plan the next steps. And the 2028 Olympics are set to be in Los Angeles - the agreement outlines key issues but the final price tag remains unclear.
Bill Handel on the man who fatally shot Ahmaud Arbery describing the situation that resulted in the killing of the seemingly innocent jogger as a 'life or death' encounter. KFI News Reporter Steve Gregory joins the show to talk about the battle involving Sheriff Villanueva and the MTA, as the push for defunding the police calls for abolishing all police on mass transit. And America's public servants are being faced with a wave of threats.
Bill Handel explains how the narrowing of the jury took place in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial, having the worst of both worlds when it comes to Zooming from the office, and setting ground rules when it comes to your Holiday gatherings regarding COVID, vaccines and more.
Bill Handel talks about what's included in President Biden's Infrastructure Package. What does inflation mean for American Businesses? For some, it could mean bigger profits. And Rabbis are debating whether or not plant-based pork is kosher.
Bill Handel talks about self-defense laws in a country that is completely overwhelmed when it comes to gun possession. Negotiators have struck a climate deal, but the world remains far from limiting the warming. And those who hate what they're doing for a living are having a moment as the power of work transitions from the employer to the employee.
Bill Handel talks with ABC News Correspondent Jim Ryan about the Kyle Rittenhouse trial as it's set to conclude on Monday. Britney Spears' conservatorship appears to be concluding, at least when it comes to her - her money will continue to by managed. And there's a 'high' that millenials and members of Gen Z are after when it comes to becoming TikTok famous, and it's killing them.
Bill Handel talks about the explosive testimony given by defendant Kyle Rittenhouse yesterday. Some Handel History on The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. And House Republicans who backed Biden's Infrastructure Bill are facing vicious backlash.
Bill Handel on whether or not Astroworld organizers followed the extensive medical and security measures they had in place. Clark Howard joins the show for this week's edition of Cheapskate University and Deals of the Week. And Orange County District Attorney Todd Spitzer comes on the show to talk about the announcement he made regarding fentanyl and its dealers.
Bill Handel talks about the UN meeting to discuss twin climate threats as California continues to struggle with them, too. KTLA 5's Tech Guy Rich DeMuro joins Handel for this week's edition of 'Tech Tuesday', where the two discuss a new scam that hackers are using to trick you, Google's newest feature that involves your pet(s), and robot workers making their debut at fast-food restaurants. Also, there are millions of job-seekers that still can't get hired in this hot job market - why is that?
Bill Handel talks about the mourning taking place in Houston following the weekend's Astroworld event put on by rapper Travis Scott that resulted in the death of 8 attendees. The Senate has passed a $1 Trillion Infrastructure Bill as President Biden is handed a Bipartisan victory. And America won't be able to fix its issue with policing until it addresses its gun problem.
Bill Handel talks about how L.A. won't immediately ticket businesses that violate the new strict vaccine mandate rules. KFI News Reporter Steve Gregory has a new show premiering tomorrow night from 8pm-10pm called 'Unsolved with Steve Gregory' - he and Handel talk about what listeners can expect from the highly-anticipated feature. And what exactly is on President Biden's bill that's nearing a House vote?
Bill Handel talks the approval of giving COVID-19 vaccines to kids ages 5-11 and how it's a big step toward a new normal. California changed the country by legalizing weed, but when will the feds follow suit? And people are pretending to be nudists in effort to land a cheap home located near the city of Toronto.
Bill Handel talks about the potential of L.A. County lifting its mask mandate and what it will take for that to become a reality. The Supreme Court could make it easier to carry guns in public. And California is mulling the concept of decriminalizing psychedelic drugs, as some Southern California veterans are turning to them to treat their PTSD.
Bill Handel talks about President Biden's new set of rules that will aim to curb methane in oil and gas operations. California State Universities are racing to increase the rate in which students graduate while reducing the early D's and F's. And the future of free Community College remains uncertain after Biden's original plan falls through.
Bill Handel talks about the real expectations that should come with the idea of "net-zero" climate targets. The Kyle Rittenhouse homicide trial starts this week, and Handel provides a little history behind Dia de los Muertos.
Bill Handel on the challenges Facebook will, well, face in changing their name to Meta. Troubles persist at the ports of Los Angeles as billions of dollars worth of product is back-logged, waiting to be unloaded. 'Ghost Stores' of Instagram and why disability activists are calling out 'dehumanizing' Halloween costumes.
Bill Handel talks World Leaders heading to Scotland to discuss the global climate. Dr. Jim Keany joins the show for this week's edition of Medical News, as the director of the CDC is encouraging kids to go outside on Halloween and 'enjoy [their] trick-or-treating'. And the Supreme Court is looking at a case that could gut America's gun laws - Handel explains.
Bill Handel on Sheriff Villanueva needing to testify to his 'first-hand' knowledge of the Kobe Bryant crash photo-sharing, Biden's plan to tax billionaires in order to pay for his Agenda, and Jennifer Jones Lee and Wayne Resnick join Handel to discuss the "Rust" press conference that took place today in Santa Fe Springs, New Mexico.
Bill Handel on the challenges Facebook is facing when it comes to their image. Minneapolis residents are voting on a ballot measure to replace their police department. And Title 42 explained: The obscure public health policy is at the center of a U.S. border fight.
Bill Handel on what the legal fallout will look like following the mishap involving Alec Baldwin and a prop gun. KFI News Reporter Steve Gregory joins the show to talk about the county counsel and the sheriff. And in a bid to stop overdose deaths, California could start allowing for drug use at supervised sites.
Wayne Resnick sits in for Bill Handel. The remains of Brian Laundrie have been found after a monthlong search. Actor Alec Baldwin fatally shot the cinematographer and wounded the director of a film he's working on in New Mexico after discharging a prop gun while filming. And vinyl is selling so well that the demand is making the product tough to sell.
Bill Handel on the recent discovery of items belonging to Brian Laundrie in addition to human remains. Former L.A. City Councilmember Mark Ridley-Thomas plead not guilty to the charges against him today for bribery and conspiracy. And what's the deal with all of these fictional influencers?
Bill Handel on Governor Gavin Newsom declaring a statewide drought emergency, urging residents to conserve water. The energy crunch has hit global recovery mode as winter approaches. And there's a new question haunting adoption.
Bill Handel on the challenge California will face when it comes to tackling climate change and the housing crisis. Also, SCOTUS has sided with the police when it comes to qualified immunity. And startup companies are betting big on a psychedelic drug gold rush - will it pay off?
Bill Handel on the life and death of General Colin Powell, how the trial of Ahmaud Arbery's accused killers will scrutinize the use - and abuse - of 'outdated' citizen's arrest laws, and whether or not these new COVID treatments will be as elusive for poor countries as the vaccines have been.
Bill Handel on the possibility of there being more COVID surges with winter rapidly approaching. What happens to your stuff when you return it after having ordered it online? And the myth behind Walt Disney and whether or not his head is actually frozen and being kept underneath the Pirates of Caribbean attraction at Disneyland.
Bill Handel on Los Angeles Councilman Mark Ridley-Thomas being indicted on bribery charges, hundreds of police officers have died from COVID as the challenge of getting people vaccinated continues, and the future of child tax credit may be foggy, but its benefits are growing clearer.
Bill Handel talks about the autopsy of Gabby Petito released yesterday, leaving questions unanswered. Dr. Jim Keany joins the show to talk about how most adults shouldn't be taking daily aspirin to avoid heart attacks, and the impact of climate change on the health care industry. And the best way to regulate Facebook? Start with the algorithm, says lawmakers.
Bill Handel on the United States inching closer than ever before to making major progress on the climate crisis. And as President Biden's vaccine-or-test mandate approaches, questions arise over how he'll enforce it. Also, there's a better way to go about legalizing marijuana.
Bill Handel on whether or not California's wildfires are really "disasters," or just something natural we should get used to. There's a hot new back=-to-school accessory - it's an air quality monitor. And a little bit of Handel History for you today on this Columbus Day (also known as Indigenous People's Day).
Who can and can't opt out of Covid vaccine mandates, private prisons are still making money from Federal inmates despite Biden's Executive Order, Corbin Carson previews his news special, 'This Sand is My Sand: The Stolen Legacy of Bruce's Beach and Foodie Friday with Neil Saavedra.
Bill Handel discusses the suspect of the high school shooting in Arlington, Texas being in custody, LA County issuing stricter Covid vaccine mandates and an Entertainment report with Mr. Mo Kelly.
Bill Handel on why the Orange County oil spill is so threatening to the critical coastline wetlands, the newly approved laws by Governor Gavin Newsom that will revamp California's unemployment benefits system, and an ex-Facebook employee tells Congress that the social media giant endangers its users and democracy.
Bill Handel on the history of regulatory problems when it comes to oil companies as the owner of the Orange County platform faced bankruptcy. The January 6th insurrection exploited little-known Capitol weaknesses, and mail delays paired with price hikes are coming to USPS this holiday season.
Bill Handel on the cause of the massive oil spill off the Orange County coast, the Supreme Court resuming today for a term that poses to be extraordinarily controversial, and Texas is aiming to crack down on abortion pills sent by mail.
Bill Handel talks about the government averting another shutdown amid talks about infrastructure. There are 9 high-stake issues the Supreme Court of the United States will take up this coming term. And have you heard of the Merck Pill? Studies show it cuts the worst effects of COVID-19.
Bill Handel on the scrambling of Democrats as they move to avert the looming government shutdown. California outlawed the all-white-male boardroom and ever since, corporate America has been being reshaped. And speaking of corporate America, there's a problem when it comes to corporate "values." And is it ever OK to get stoned with a client? More questions answered when it comes to marijuana in the workplace.
Bill Handel talks about the Gabby Petito case, as the search for her missing fiance Brian Laundrie continues. There's a secret war over getting the Pentagon to aid in fighting the wildfires that you're not hearing about. And many are seeking religious exemption when it comes to getting the COVID vaccine, but they might have a harder time doing so than they think.
Bill Handel on the surge of families seeking remote learning options for their children as L.A. public schools experience overwhelm, the Democrats in Congress' push to assemble four very jagged puzzle pieces surrounding the Infrastructure Bill, and restaurants are finally starting to push back against customer tantrums as the industry has had its final straw drawn,
Bill Handel on Pelosi vowing to pass the Infrastructure Bill while eyeing a smaller social bill. President Biden has his hands full when it comes to the border situation as 'the politics finally got the better of their policy.' And murders are on the rise - why the police should be part of the solution.
Bill Handel on California's extra sick leave for COVID-19 going away, and it could be too soon. KFI Reporter Steve Gregory joins the show to talk about the arrest of a man and his father in connection with 3 cold case murders - Steve was live on-scene during the arrests. And New York has passed sweeping bills to improve the conditions of its delivery workers.
Bill Handel is joined by Steve Gregory, live from the scene where Anthony and Manuel Velasquez were arrested. Dr. Jim Keany joins the show to talk about COVID hospitalizations and how they're impacting elective surgeries. Gavin Newsom had a busy day yesterday, signing several major laws. And pressure is growing on companies in the U.S. to share their COVID-19 vaccine technology.
Bill Handel on the confirmation of the remains found in Wyoming to be missing person Gabby Petito and the death being ruled a homicide. California has turned the tide and has achieved the lowest COVID transmission rate in the United States. And when quitting your job feels like the only option - Bill talks with Jennifer Jones Lee and Technical Director Tyler Whitman about the restaurant industry post-shutdown.
Bill Handel on the complicated answer that will come when determining the cause of death of Gabby Petitio, the constant struggle of businesses needing help and people needing work, and the real reason you and your neighbor make different COVID-19 risk decisions.
Bill Handel is back in studio and talks about the Gabby Petito case - remains were found in Wyoming that appear to be hers as the hunt for her fiancé continues. Threats are being made against members of Congress at an alarming rate, causing some to reconsider their positions and future. And known as an old rivalry, Newsom vs. Harris is assuming new proportions as the Democratic Party looks to 2024 and beyond,
Wayne Resnick sits in for Bill Handel. Governor Gavin Newsom has signed housing bills that could reduce single-family zoning in California. The $700 billion gimmick that's at the center of Biden's tax plan isn't being talked about enough. And adults are throwing tantrums in public a lot more recently, have you noticed? Blame the pandemic.
Wayne Resnick sits in for Bill Handel. The requirement of having to show proof of vaccine is popping up everywhere. Theranos and COVID-19 testing are mirror-image cautionary tales. And Psychedelic drug use is on the rise as Gen Z seeks to 'enhance connectedness.'
Wayne Resnick sits in for Bill Handel. Gavin Newsom has retained his Governorship after winning the recall election by a landslide. Famed and beloved comedian Norm Macdonald has passed away after a private, years-long battle with cancer. And a mother in Arizona is being penalized for using medical marijuana while pregnant - will this set a precedent?
Wayne Resnick sits in for Bill Handel. Today is last day Californians can submit their ballots for the recall election of Governor Gavin Newsom. Hollywood is making a serious push to remove racism from its culture - many think it's a fad. And a new law in California would include approaching someone within 30 feet to hand out leaflets or to speak with them, as harassment.
Wayne Resnick sits in for Bill Handel. There's a method to what looks like absolute madness with the CA Gubernatorial Recall Election. 20 years after 9/11, President Biden faces an uncertain path to closing Guantanamo Bay. And there's a way to end Americans' obsession with driving.
Wayne Resnick sits in for Bill Handel. President Biden has unveiled a new plan to limit the spread of the COVID-19 Delta Variant. With increasing support for the abortion law that passed in Texas, Wayne compares the situation to gun, segregation and same-sex marriages. And Wayne highlights the impact of 9/11/2001 on the economy and construction projects.
Wayne Resnick sits in for Bill Handel. Why is it that no one wants to talk about a hot-button election tool in the California recall election? Guest Mahmood Khan, Professor and Director of the Pamplin College of Business joins the show to discuss how the attacks of September 11th, 2001 changed the travel industry. And some food companies should prepare themselves for class-action lawsuits regarding their labels - some people deem them misleading.
Wayne Resnick fills in for Bill Handel and is accompanied by FOX News Correspondent Laura Ingle. Mexico's Supreme court has voted to decriminalize abortion. New York City and New Jersey suffered unprecedented flooding thanks to Hurricane Ida - Laura was there to cover it all. And speaking of Laura, she's currently working on a podcast series that focuses on the Gilgo Beach Murders.
Wayne Resnick fills in for Bill Handel. There's swirling information around the California Gubernatorial Recall Election of Gavin Newsome - what you need to know about the fraud rumors. A generation of American men have given up the pursuit of a College degree as they "just feel lost," and an enormous global study has some information that should make you feel better during this pandemic.
Wayne Resnick fills in for Bill Handel. Has California's unique brand of direct democracy gone too far? The recall election will be the ultimate test. There are 5 reasons video games should be more widely used in school (and no, we're not referencing games like Grand Theft Auto). QAnon and anti-vaxxers brainwashed kids that were stuck at home, and now teachers are having to deprogram them.
Wayne Resnick fills in for Bill Handel. California Democrats say abortion is on the line in the Newsom recall election, but rolling back rights wouldn't be easy. Call 988 - a new California crisis hotline has us wondering how California will be able to afford it. And state efforts to ban mask mandates in schools is eerily similar to the same resistance that came with the integration of Black students into White schools back in the 1950's.
Wayne Resnick fills in for Bill Handel. The Supreme Court of the United States has allowed the law in Texas to remain in place that bans abortion after a fetal heartbeat can be detected (roughly 6 months). California's recall election of Gavin Newsom is underway and a lot of Democrats have already voted. And Feds are increasing their use of facial recognition systems despite calls for a moratorium.
Wayne Resnick fills in for Bill Handel. President Biden is defending the United States' pullout from Afghanistan. A TikToker uncovered a stripper's phony vaccination card scam. And there are two primary reasons that parents regret having kids.
Wayne Resnick fills in for Bill Handel. Students hit by Hurricane Ida are taking to TikTok to share their experiences and 'hauls'. Andrew Mines, expert on terrorist and extremist behavior and Research Fellow at George Washington University joins the show to give some insight behind Isis K and their motives. And California Governor Gavin Newsom is taking cues from a tea party darling in his recall election battle.
Wayne Resnick fills in for Bill Handel. Hurricane Ida has battered the Louisiana coastline, killing one and leaving the entire city of New Orleans in the dark, Afghans seeking refuge in the United States have a long road ahead of them as they look to resettle and reset. And acclaimed Actor and beloved household name Ed Asner has passed away at the age of 91 - we remember him today and always.
Wayne Resnick fills in and is accompanied by FOX News Contributor Kat Timpf. The two continue discussions surrounding the deadly explosions in Kabul, Pumpkin Spice season and where we draw the line with flavored and scented products, and a newlywed couple has sent invoices to guests who RSVP'd yes and failed to show.
Wayne Resnick fills in for Bill Handel. An explosion outside the Kabul airport in Afghanistan this morning has reportedly claimed the lives of some Americans. Sirhan Sirhan, the man accused of assassinating Robert F. Kennedy, is seeking parole without opposition from prosecution. As California continues to burn, ecologists suggest rethinking forest management. And Jennifer Jones Lee joins Wayne to talk about National Dog Day and the upcoming Wiggle Waggle Walk presented by the Pasadena Humane Society.
Kelvin Washington fills in for Bill Handel. In Afghanistan, the future of women's rights hangs in the balance and is accompanied by fury towards the U.S. Government as many are left behind to deal with the mess. Sports arenas are becoming the poster child of California's housing crisis as rental costs skyrocket due to location. And the viral milk crate challenge has left many injured and one dead - doctors are pleading with people to stop.
Spectrum 1's Kelvin Washington fills in for Bill Handel. With zero income, Afghanistan's economy faces inevitable doom. Kelvin and Jennifer Jones Lee discuss what's the expect heading into the future regarding ways to deal with COVID. And the 'Jeopardy!' hosting saga continues and has become a cautionary morality tale.
Kelvin Washington fills in for Bill Handel. Joined by Wayne Resnick, the two talk about the happenings in Afghanistan and provide their own takes. Bill Handel phones in to give another update and to chime in on pertinent news topics, and popular sprinter Sha'Carri Richardson finished last in her return to sprinting after her substance ban and fans are letting her hear it.
Wayne Resnick fills in for Bill Handel. What went wrong in Afghanistan? USMC Lieutenant Colonel Jonathon Myers joins the show to discuss possible next steps in addressing the Taliban's takeover. Bill Handel calls in and joins Wayne to provide an update as he continues to recover from home.
Wayne Resnick fills in for Bill Handel. The Biden Administration is going to use the Federal Civil Rights Office to deter states from school mask bans. American celebrities are changing Mexico's tequila industry by creating their own product and brands. And Artificial Intelligence gave Val Kilmer his voice back, but critics worry that the technology could be misused.
Wayne Resnick fills in for Bill Handel. Perennial candidate in the current recall election of Gavin Newsom John Cox was served a subpoena at last night's debate. The CDC has released guidelines surrounding the COVID-19 vaccine booster shot, and NFL players were required to show up to practice if they wanted to continue being paid...now they're showing up, but not practicing.
Wayne Resnick fills in for Bill Handel. The Afghan security forces' wholesale collapse was years in the making and Wayne tells you why. States are finally starting to rein in deceptive police interrogation techniques that lead to false confessions, and these MLB umpires have the worst strike zones.
Wayne Resnick fills in for Bill Handel. The chaos in Afghanistan is concerning and downright upsetting and Wayne gives his two cents. International scam artists stole nearly half of the allocated budget for COVID relief. And the bill for the Tokyo Olympics has been posted and it's quite expensive for an Olympics that weren't the most exciting for the host.
CNBC Special News Correspondent Jane Wells fills in for Bill Handel. Britney Spears' Dad has announced his resignation from her conservatorship, Caitlyn Jenner continues to campaign and makes a pit stop in Venice, CA., and Elon Musk vs. Jeff Bezos - the race to space!
CNBC Special News Correspondent Jane Wells fills in for Bill Handel. The COVID-19 Delta variant has finally started to show signs of slowing, and the black market for vaccination cards is heating up. With a planned trip to Peru on the horizon, Jane talks about the travel recommendations in place and the hoops she'll have to jump through as an American traveling to Europe. And the COVID-19 Rent-Relief program has been marred by delays - with little insight on how it's impacting people, Jane fields calls from listeners who are being directly effected by the eviction moratorium.
Wayne Resnick fills in for Bill Handel. The incoming New York Governor Kathy Hochul is going to be a nice breath of fresh air. Will California lawmakers legalize human composting? And the fight over cage-free eggs and bacon in California.
Wayne Resnick fills in for Bill Handel. Why does the media keep uncritically repeating implausible police fentanyl overdose stories? New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announced a press conference mid-show and ultimately gave his resignation - Wayne and Jennifer Jones Lee discuss in-detail the ramifications of his actions and what the future holds.
Wayne Resnick fills in for Bill Handel. On today's show, Wayne talks about the Dixie Fire up North and the impact it's having on residents in Taylorsville. Tensions are rising in the NFL surrounding the vaccine. Big Tech has its eyes on the metaverse and sellers on Amazon are hunting down their customers who leave negative reviews.
Wayne Resnick fills in for Bill Handel. Today's show highlights topics that include: Apple's next software update coming this Fall will enable the company to scan phones for evidence of child abuse and/or pornography, the continued chip shortages in the tech industry start chiseling away at assembly lines for carmakers, and Indonesia plans to create a 'Jurassic Park' on an island heavily populated with Komodo Dragons.
Wayne Resnick fills in for Bill Handel. President Biden thinks the new eviction moratorium might be doomed. Mexico is suing gun companies in the United States, accusing them of fueling violence and hindering their sales. Bill Handel calls in from the hospital to provide an update on his status following his open-heart surgery.
Wayne Resnick fills in for Bill Handel. A new report places a rather different spotlight on the unique relationship between Andrew Cuomo and his brother Chris. Nursing homes still have unvaccinated staff, and speaking of the unvaccinated, Insurance companies may hike up their premiums for those that are unvaccinated. A recent study shows that people are willing to give up quite a bit in order to continue to be able to work from home.
Jane Wells fills in for Bill Handel, where she discusses topics including inflation and how it's impacting restaurant workers, Reese Witherspoon's massive haul for her company Hello Sunshine, and OJ Simpson got the 2nd dose of the COVID-19 vaccine while encouraging viewers on Twitter to do the same.
Wayne Resnick fills in for Bill Handel, who underwent his heart valve replacement surgery today. California says the 'let it burn' policy is reckless as wildfires rage out of control. Bacon may disappear in California as pig rules take effect, making the product more expensive from a production perspective. A study found that kids who are having a lot of exposure to the Disney Princess culture have a better understanding of gender roles and are more progressive.
Wayne Resnick fills in for Bill Handel. Over the course of the show, Wayne discusses President Biden's new mask mandate that applies even to Federal workers, an alleged racial bias toward Black and Latino firefighters in Los Angeles, and is joined by Steve Gregory, who gives listeners a sneak peak at his upcoming special "UNHOUSED: A Look at Homelessness in LA and Orange Counties" presented by KFI and airing this Sunday from 4 - 6pm.
Wayne Resnick fills in for Bill Handel and provides you with information regarding the CDC's new indoor mask mandate, how space is the final frontier for hackers, and an interesting development - too much screen time can cause you to feel ill.
Kennedy Montgomery fills in for Bill Handel. She talks about California's aggressive measures being taken to combat this new COVID surge. Joined by Steve Gregory, the two address violent crime and its continued climb in Los Angeles. And an update from the man himself - Bill Handel joins the show.
Mo Kelly fills in for Bill Handel this morning. Simone Biles removed herself from competition at the Olympics regarding her mental health. Proceedings have begun regarding the probe into the January 6th insurrection at the Capitol. Britney Spears' new attorney has filed to have her father removed from her conservatorship.
Bill Handel's skeptical of the Tokyo Olympics and he tells you why. 3.5 million California families face continued struggle as jobs don't currently cover the high cost of living. Amazon is determined to get a 'key' to your apartment building in its stake to take over the world.
Bill Handel is back! He provides an update on where he's been over the last 3 months. Steve Gregory joins the show to talk about how outreach groups and the Sheriff's Department are working to relocate homeless on Venice's Ocean Front Walkway. Let's face it - COVID is going to be around for awhile. Bill talks about how nations are coping and accepting in order to move forward.
Wayne Resnick fills in for Bill Handel. The 2021 Tokyo Olympics are shaping up to be a very expensive failure. Studies are being conducted to see if artificial intelligence can be used and trusted to grade tests in the future. Treating aging like a disease could be worth trillions of dollars according to a recent study.
Wayne Resnick fills in for Bill Handel. He, alongside Jennifer Jones Lee, covers the Blue Origin launch of Jeffrey Bezos into space. Additionally, Steve Gregory joins the show to discuss the fireworks mishap that took place in south Los Angeles earlier this month. Also, Gillian Wallace Horvat, co-author of "I Blame Society," joins Wayne in-studio to highlight her new movie, available now to stream.
Wayne Resnick fills in for Bill Handel. He discusses the new mask mandate and whether or not it will be abided by and / or enforced.
How can the U.S. reduce drug overdose deaths? A wide range of ideas awaits President Biden.
Also, does anyone care about the Tokyo Olympics anymore?
Wayne Resnick fills in for Bill Handel this morning.
He goes over mask mandates returning to Los Angeles County and if it's necessary with the COVID-19 spike.
He then goes into homelessness and if it's Newsom's weak point in the recall.
And, with the drought worsening, should California have a much tougher water restriction? Wayne dives into it.
Wayne Resnick fills in for Bill Handel this morning.
He goes into the number of unruly airline passengers skyrocketing.
Then, he talks about President Biden's executive order that requires all U.S. government agencies to identify and implement a common security standard.
And, a plan to legalize marijuana?
Wayne Resnick fills in for Bill Handel this morning.
Wayne goes into the California fires that are burning faster, hotter, and more intense.
He then goes into the reconciliation bill.
And, a Snoo that's a $1,500 bassinet.
Wayne fills in for Bill Handel this morning.
He goes into the new stimulus checks, rent relief, and business grants that Newsom is signing.
Google is introducing a new way to keep your email safe.
And, has the pandemic actually been good for relationships.
Wayne Resnick fills in for Bill Handel this morning.
He goes into the homelessness to homicides as Mayor Garcetti leaving Los Angeles.
Then, Dr. Fauci says that booster shots aren't needed just yet.
And, "Shark Week" is here!
Wayne Resnick fills in for Bill Handel this morning.
He goes over the government flip-flopping about being all up in your vaccine status.
Then, can "sniff training" restore COVID-19 survivors' sense of smell?
And, the New York Times is getting blasted for defending "pornography literacy" for first graders!
Wayne Resnick fills in for Bill Handel this morning.
He goes over how the pandemic has caused many boomers to retire.
Then, Steve Gregory joins him to talk about a billion-dollar pot bust.
And, returning to work? Some employees are finding it weird...
Handel goes into the Surfside catastrophe that raised concerns about San Francisco's sinking Millenium Tower and how the Florida market faces uncertainty.
He then goes into the USA Track and Field Team saying marijuana punishments "should be reevaluated" following Richarson's suspension.
And, critical race theory stirs a debate in Southern California schools!
Handel first goes into battery-powered trains that could be a climate game-changer. Is everyone on board?
He then goes into the thousands of people that turned to crowdfunding during COVID-19.
And, how do retailers know what will sell out? Many are turning to TikTok. Handel goes into it.
Handel first goes into the U.S. power grid and how it isn't ready for climate change.
He then goes into the COVID-19 vaccine issues.
And, the South Florida Towers. Handel goes into all of it.
Handel first goes into new homeless camping restrictions amid warnings and domestic violence in women.
Should homeowners pay for climate change? Handel goes into it.
And, Handel talks with a resident Catholic about the politics and mystery of Holy Communion.
Handel first goes into the several that were injured in an explosion of illegal fireworks that were seized from a South Los Angeles home.
He then talks with an expert on search and rescue robots.
And, the Supreme Court upholds the Arizona ban on ballot collection as states race to pass voting restrictions.
Handel first goes into the Surfside condominium collapse and how a grand jury will examine it.
He then goes into how air travel is going to suck this summer.
And, Ken Starr joins in to talk about his new book, "Religious Liberty in Crisis: Exercising Your Faith in an Age of Uncertainty."
Handel first goes into Los Angeles County urging everyone to wear masks in public indoor places as the Delta variant spreads.
He then goes into Google launching a food-finding website.
And, a new border fight pits Texas against President Biden over care for 4,500 migrant kids. Handel goes into it.
Handel first goes into a 2018 report that pointed out the Miami condo had "major structural damage" before its collapse.
He then goes into Southern California's weathering record drought.
And, some parents are forbidding their teenagers to get COVID-19 shots, but the teens are being defiant!
Handel first goes into what's possible and what's realistic when it comes to Derek Chauvin's sentencing.
He then goes into Governor Newsom's wildfire prevention efforts ahead of the worst wildfire season on record.
And, the bipartisan infrastructure deal!
Handel first goes into Governor Gavin Newsom's recall becoming official.
He then goes into Britney Spears' conservatorship.
And, California's COVID-19 vaccinations are on the rise!
Handel first goes into the homeless camps on the Venice boardwalk.
He then goes into kids and vaccinations.
And, asylum seekers are remaining in Mexico!
Handel goes into California about to pay off past-due rent for residents!
He then goes into the Supreme Court's unanimous decision on paying NCAA student-athletes.
And, this Amazon Prime Day, it's not about the deals! Handel goes into it.
Handel first goes into the bill that was meant to protect California workers from COVID-19.
He then goes into the communion controversy surrounding President Biden.
And, there are few police agencies that have given L.A. prosecutors the names of dishonest cops.
Handel first goes into California loosening mask rules for vaccinated employees.
He then goes into his commencement speech for the Classes of 2020 and 2021.
And, Steve Gregory talks with Handel to talk about his new KFI feature, 'A Season of Fire.'
Handel goes into why nobody will ever agree on whether COVID-19 lockdowns were worth it.
He then goes into Congress making Juneteenth a national holiday.
And, how the rules for political engagement has changed!
Handel first goes into traveling and tourism returning to California.
Biden and Putin meet in Geneva!
And, California banned private prisons and immigrant detention centers! Will it survive court? Handel goes into it.
Handel first goes into what could go wrong as California reopens today.
He then goes into California offering $100million to rescue its struggling legal marijuana industry.
And, mask-related incidents on flights are on the rise! Handel goes into a solution.
Bill Handel has returned!
He goes into pandemic restrictions that will largely vanish this week.
Then, he discusses G7 leaders offering a United Front as the Summit ends!
And, UFOs are suddenly all the talk in Washington!
Gary and Shannon fill in for Bill Handel this morning.
They talk about the UTLA and LAUSD reaching a tentative agreement to fully reopen classrooms for 2021-2022!
Then, Caitlyn Jenner refuses to say whether Donald Trump lost the 2020 election.
And, Los Angeles has criminal problems!
Gary and Shannon fill in for Bill Handel this morning.
They talk about President Biden's overseas trip declaring that "The United States is back."
Then, they go over the new trends in the office dress code.
And, will the homeless crisis ever get solved?
Gary and Shannon fill in for Bill Handel this morning.
They go over the suspect that was charged in the road rage shooting death of Aiden Leos.
Then, they talk with Bill Handel on his upcoming return from back surgery,
And, more and more are returning back to their parents to live with them!
Gary and Shannon fill in for Bill Handel this morning.
They first go into the new details emerging in the apparent road-rage killing of Aiden Leos.
Why did the internet go out this morning?
And, a new pandemic-era accessory that signals your boundaries!
Gary and Shannon fill in for Bill Handel this morning.
They go over the two suspects that were arrested in the alleged road rage shooting of 6-year-old, Aiden Leos.
Then, they talk about California heading into an economic boom.
And, former President Trump is back! Gary and Shannon go over all of it.
Gary and Shannon fill in for Bill Handel this morning.
They go over California voting to continue requiring masks at work.
Then they discuss entertainment with ABC News Correspondent, Jason Nathanson.
And, feuding beekeepers are going viral on TikTok!
Gary and Shannon fill in for Bill Handel this morning.
They discuss a different type of pandemic - ransomware.
Then, they go over Las Vegas betting on gamblers and tourists to return to the city.
And, the porn crisis!
Gary and Shannon fill in for Bill Handel this morning.
They talk about the thousands of emails from and to Dr. Fauci during the pandemic's early days.
Then, President Biden talks about the Tulsa Race Massacre.
And, a cyberattack hits JBS!!! Oh the humanity!
Gary and Shannon fill in for Bill Handel this morning.
They discuss Naomi Osaka withdrawing from the French Open.
Then, a robot that's doing $8 manicures?!
And, Gascon's policies are continuing to hurt the families of the victims.
Wayne Resnick fills in for Bill Handel this morning.
Wayne first goes into how this Memorial Day will look so different.
Then alcohol is banned due to unruly passengers. Wayne explains who this affects.
Finally, K-9s are retiring more than ever. Why?? Wayne goes into detail as to why this is happening.
Mo'Kelly and Laila fill in for Bill Handel this morning.
They go over the latest from San Jose on Tuesday's shooting at the railyard.
Then, they talk about California is set to pay $116.5million in gifts to those who get COVID-19 vaccinations.
And, President Biden is hitting the road to tout his infrastructure plan!
Gary and Shannon fill in for Bill Handel this morning.
They discuss yesterday's railyard shooting in San Jose.
Then, WHAT THE HECK is a "parasocial relationship?"
And, many American children have cut contact with their parents! Why?
Gary and Shannon fill in this morning for Bill Handel.
They go over President Biden expecting to name Eric Garcetti as the ambassador to India.
Then, they talk about the proposed George Floyd Bill.
And, WHAT ARE YOU WATCHING?!
Gary and Shannon fill in for Bill Handel this morning.
They go over what the school year will look like in the Fall. They also ask parents what they plan to do for school and how they think it's all been handled so far.
And, how has the world changed since George Floyd's death? GaS go over it.
Gary and Shannon fill in for Bill Handel this morning.
They talk about Los Angeles' Public Health's terrible representation of COVID-19 case numbers.
Then, they discuss the progress of the police reform bill.
And, cryptocurrency scams are on the rise! Gary and Shannon go into it.
Gary and Shannon fill in for Bill Handel this morning.
They go over officials approving the efforts for the petition to recall D.A. George Gascon.
Then, the Tulsa race massacre survivors testify.
And, there are scores of freeway pellet gun shootings! GaS go over all of it...
Gary and Shannon fill in for Bill Handel this morning.
They go over California considering dropping masks and distancing rules at workplaces.
Then, they talk about Jill Biden's and Kamla Harris' beef.
And, Los Angeles County Sheriff is going to name deputies 30days after they shoot a civilian,
Gary and Shannon fill in for Bill Handel this morning.
GaS go over the details of the upcoming wildfire season as firefighters say federal hotshot crews are understaffed.
Next, they discuss how to become a modern day astronaut and why it isn't as special anymore as long as you have money and luck.
Finally, a church program gone wrong. GaS discusses how the program abused teens, shamed them, and had 'fight nights.'
Gary and Shannon fill in for Bill Handel this morning.
GaS go over the new CDC mask guidelines in which California will wait until June 15th to adopt.
Then, they talk about Governor Cuomo's pandemic book deal.
And, UFOs!!!
Gary and Shannon fill in for Bill Handel this morning.
They go over how sports betting has skyrocketed in the pandemic. Experts are warning it's a "ticking time bomb."
Then, both Bill Gates and Matt Gaetz are finding themselves in hot water.
And, they have your big cat roundup news!
Gary and Shannon fill in for Bill Handel this morning.
They go over cities and states that are going all out on incentives to encourage COVID-19 vaccinations.
Then, a group of TikTok users are leading a push to free the Menendez Brothers.
And, MLB has announced a food bracket that will decide the best ball park food!
Gary and Shannon fill in for Bill Handel this morning.
They go over how the COVID-19 pandemic was preventable and how California could be ending the mask mandate on June 15th.
Then, they go over what "Cheugy" means.
And, how are parents going to rethink education for their kids?
Gary and Shannon fill in for Bill Handel this morning.
They go over the concern of possible hoarding of gasoline on the East Coast.
The opposition to Newsom recall growing.
And, Sean Hannity and Jimmy Kimmel go at it!
Gary and Shannon fill in for Bill Handel this morning.
They go over Newsom's proposed additional stimulus checks.
Then, a tiger story that just keeps getting stranger.
And, NBC won't air the Golden Globes! GaS go over why.
Gary and Shannon fill in for Bill Handel this morning.
They go over Doctor Fauci saying mask-wearing could become a seasonal thing.
Then, a Russian criminal group is suspected in a colonial pipeline ransomware attack.
And, what is "Birthing Person's Day"?
Wayne Resnick fills in for Bill Handel this morning.
Wayne first goes into a 9th Circuit court hearing contradictory arguments on whether people aged 18-20 have a right to buy weapons.
He then goes into how rage coaches are helping Hollywood take on powerful jerks!
And, wildfires are contaminating drinking water systems!
Wayne Resnick fills in for Bill Handel this morning.
Wayne goes over Caitlyn Jenner's first interview after announcing she's running for governor.
He then goes into America's vaccine rates.
And, some states are set out to destroy Biden's gun control plans!
Wayne Resnick fills in for Bill Handel this morning.
He goes over Los Angeles County entering the yellow tier.
Then, Derek Chauvin's lawyer wants a new trial.
And, what's the latest development in Governor Newsom's recall.
Wayne Resnick fills in for Bill Handel this morning.
Wayne talks about California's non-skepticism with taking the COVID-19 vaccine.
He then talks tech with KTLA's tech reporter, Rich DeMuro.
And, will Governor Gavin Newsom get recalled?
Handel first goes into Biden urging more spending on public transportation.
He then goes into some challenges meeting COVID-19 expectations.
And, businesses in majority-white communities have received PPP loans at a higher rate! Why is that? Handel goes into it.
Gary and Shannon fill in for Bill Handel this morning.
They first go over President Biden's first 100 days and where he stands on his promises.
Then, why is "you're welcome" getting a negative vibe?
And, Matt Gaetz is in some hot water!
Gary and Shannon fill in for Bill Handel this morning.
They first go over Biden's joins address to Congress.
Then, Matt "Money" Smith talks tonight's NFL Draft!
And, why is your kid such a tattletale?
Gary and Shannon fill in for Bill Handel this morning.
They go over the yellow tier and what that means for Los Angeles restaurants, bars, amusement parks, gyms, and more!
They then talk with Officer Deon Joseph, a 24-year LAPD veteran, who wrote a passionate open letter to Lebron James discussing the realities of policing.
And, President Biden addresses the joint session of Congress tonight!
Gary and Shannon fill in for Bill Handel this morning.
They go over Governor Newsom facing a recall election after enough voter signatures are verified.
Then the tragedy of Jessica Dubroff - a "child pilot."
And, CDC unveiling new mask guidance for fully vaccinated people!
Gary and Shannon fill in for Bill Handel this morning.
They go over the 93rd Annual Academy Awards with ABC's Jason Nathanson and KFI news reporter Steve Gregory.
They then go over Caitlyn Jenner's bid for California governor.
And, Elon Musk says ... we're going to Mars? ... and, not going to die?
Wayne fills in for Bill Handel this morning.
Wayne first goes into the drop in COVID-19 vaccine demand! Some places are even turning down doses.
He then goes into the Biden administration facing an increase of calls to stop companies from "Greenwashing."
And, Mo'Kelly joins Wayne for a preview into the Oscars Awards Show this weekend.
Wayne Resnick fills in for Bill Handel.
Wayne goes over Earth Day and what we've learned about Earth Day in the last years.
He then goes into what the YOLO economy is.
And, California is encouraging venues to require vaccine passports!
Wayne Resnick fills in for Bill Handel this morning.
Wayne weighs in on potential sentencing for Derek Chauvin after his conviction.
LAPD halts use of some projectile weapons at protests after court ruling. What does this mean? Wayne explains.
Also, should we wear masks outdoors after being fully vaccinated? Dr. Jim Keany joins the show to chat with Wayne about the details.
Wayne Resnick fills in for Bill Handel this morning.
Authorities did not try to use 'red flag' law for Indianapolis gunman. Wayne explains why they didn't.
Bad words in Laguna Beach? They're allowed now as Wayne dives in with guest Corbin Carson who reports on the issue.
Also, people now plan on wearing masks forever. Why? We get the latest information from Wayne.
Wayne Resnick fills in for Bill Handel this morning.
Los Angeles wants future memorials and monuments to more accurately reflect history. Wayne explains.
Biden administration ends limits on use of fetal tissue for research.
Do you trust your tap water? Wayne dives in to explain the research behind why or why not.
Handel leads off with Jim Ryan to discuss the latest updates in a mass shooting at a FedEx in Indianapolis.
He then discusses his thoughts on the Chauvin Trial.
Lastly, he ends the show off on a light note with Neil Saavedra on Foodie Friday to help lighten the mood.
Handel goes into the latest developments in the Derek Chauvin trial with Alex Stone while weighing in on the prosecution's case against Chauvin.
He also discusses the high cost of moving tent cities.
And, Biden has quietly reversed Trump's ban on worker visas. Handel gives his thoughts.
Wayne Resnick fills in for Bill Handel this morning.
He goes over how retailers are urged to re-think police calls for low-level crimes after George Floyd's death.
He is joined by Steve Gregory to talk about arrests made in the case of Kristin Smart's disappearance and Dr. Jim Keany stops to by to discuss the latest in Johnson & Johnson's vaccine troubles.
Wayne details how to eliminate a cop's margin of error when mistaking a gun for their taser in the moment of truth.
Handel goes into herd immunity and the California coronavirus variant that's preventing a West Coast spring surge.
He then goes into kids poverty and President Biden's legacy.
And, how 70 years of cop shows taught us to valorize the police. Handel goes into it.
Handel goes into online schools. Are they here to stay?
He then goes into Maryland enacting a landmark police overhaul.
And, the Amazon union vote is over! Handel goes into what happens now...
Handel first goes into the death of Prince Philip, the husband of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II.
He then goes into California unveiling a sweeping wildfire prevention plan!
And, free banking? A new bill tackles access and racial equity - Handel goes into it.
Handel goes over his reasons why the US faces a chronic crisis at the border.
Kentucky just became the only red state to expand voting rights. Handel explains the importance.
And, sodomy laws: a Handel specialty.
Handel goes over California looking to fully reopen its economy by June 15.
Should health-care workers be required to get coronavirus shots? Handel dives in.
Cheapskate University with Clark Howard as Handel learns Clark's deals of the week.
Handel explains the importance of the 'Blue Wall of Silence' being broken.
Handel goes over how L.A. public schools will reopen in the coming weeks. And what is their priority for safety?
Long Beach will house up to 1,000 migrant children in convention center. Steve Gregory joins Handel to discuss the logistics and impact.
California prisons grapple with hundreds transgender inmates requesting new housing. Handel explains.
Handel goes over an apparent fourth wave of COVID-19 that is centered in the East. Will it hit California?
He then goes over police defunded cities and how major cities are feeling the loss of police funding as murders and other crimes soar.
And, what does the Georgia voting law really do? Handel explains.
Handel first goes into what California will do to win over vaccine skeptics.
He then goes into California's dry weather and how it's bad news for wildfires and water supply.
And, a little bit of Handel History. He goes into the history behind Good Friday and Easter.
Handel first goes into a mass shooting at an Orange County complex that left four dead including a child.
He then goes into vaccine passports and how Las Vegas has already launched them.
And, healing crystals are having a pandemic moment! Science says that they're just pretty stones, what does Handel say?
Handel goes over what went down on the second day of the Derek Chauvin murder trial.
He then goes into COngress bailing out Uber's workers and the repercussions.
And, President Biden's tax hikes! Who's the biggest loser out of them. Handel goes into it.
Handel first goes into the Derek Chauvin murder trial. Takeaways from Day One.
He then goes into Newsom's wild recall ride. Will California's election rules affect the outcome?
And, a little bit of Handel History. It is the 40th anniversary of Reagan's almost assassination!
Handel talks with Wayne Resnick about the Derek Chauvin murder trial. What can we expect?
He then goes into the Echo Park homeless encampment. It's gone! What does it mean for Los Angeles?
And, Passover! Handel goes over the trueness of Passover.
Wayne Resnick fills in for Bill Handel this morning.
He goes over President Biden's first presidential press conference, cash bail ending for some defendants who can't afford it, and the benefits/downfalls of drinking coffee.
Handel goes into the Boulder supermarket shooting. There are some developments.
He then goes into the jury set for Derek Chauvin's trial in George Floyd's death.
And, America's gun problem. Handel goes into it.
Handel goes into the supermarket shooting in Boulder, CO that left 10 people killed.
He then goes into parents preparing to send their kids back to school.
And, Handel goes into some musings regarding George Floyd.
Handel first goes into what the experts are predicting for Summer 2021 and what it will be like with the COVID-19 pandemic.
He then goes into how the border problem caught the Biden team off guard and how they're scrambling to fix it.
And, is Orange County turning blue??? Handel goes into it.
Handel goes into the House passing the "Dreamers" bill as the immigration debate intensifies.
He then goes into President Biden's tax plan.
And, Disneyland and other theme parks are reopening in just weeks! Handel goes into the reopening procedures.
Wayne Resnick fills in for Bill Handel.
Wayne goes over the Asian-American hate, vaccine qualification issues, and California's controversial ethnic studies curriculum.
Handel goes into how Asian Americans have been verbally and physically attacked, shunned during the pandemic - and a study has shown that!
There is a rise in child migration! But, is there a crisis at the southern border?
And, what's behind the politicization of the COVID-19 vaccine? Handel goes into it.
Handel goes into vaccine guilt. It's real! He goes into what the experts are saying.
He then goes into Biden's first tax hike since 1993.
And, nursing homes are discharging patients improperly! Handel goes into it.
Handel first goes into the many parts of California that can reopen today.
He then goes into the hints of strategy and new revelations in the first week of the Derek Chauvin murder trial. Wayne Resnick joins in.
And... the Ides of March is UPON US!!!
Mo'Kelly fills in for Bill Handel this morning.
Mo first goes over how President Biden's COVID-19 package could permanently alter the social safety net.
He then goes into The Grammys. Some predictions, snubs, controversies, etc.
And, KFI Traffic Reporter, Robin Banks, joins in to talk about her wedding story, marriage, and post-marriage!
Mo'Kelly fills in for Bill Handel.
He goes over the COVID-19 pandemic and how the world changed a year ago today.
Then, he discusses how the relief bill could affect you.
And, Netflix's "Marriage or Mortage" dances around the dark reality of Americans' finances!
Mo'Kelly fills in for Bill Handel this morning.
Mo'Kelly goes into Governor Newsom's State of State Speech and if people are cheating the COVID-19 vaccination system.
Piers Morgan is going head-to-head with Meghan Markle.
And, 'The House Whisperer' goes into tips for creating a workshop!
Mo'Kelly fills in for Bill Handel.
Mo reflects on a year of COVID-19 in Southern California, Apple and Android wars, and Burger King's controversial International Women's Day tweet!
Mo'Kelly fills in for Bill Handel.
Mo'Kelly talks about International Women's Day and a look at women's impact on media, music, and pop culture.
He then goes into COVID-19 vaccines and the efficacy numbers,
And, things we learned from Harry and Meghan's explosive interview!
Handel first goes into California and the promising of COVID-19 vaccines. There's a potential problem!
How are stores like Target tracking you and your location? Know that they're also changing their prices based on it?
And, we're having trouble recognizing each other in masks! It's pretty awkward now...
Handel first goes into the advocating of anti-Asian violence. Hate crimes are impacting the community!
He then talks about the upcoming George Floyd trial with Wayne Resnick. Is it going to be difficult to prosecute the police officers?
And, affirmative action could be ended! Handel goes into it.
Handel talks with KFI news reporter, Kris Ankarlo, regarding California's plan to reopen schools.
He then goes into home-security cameras. They've become a fruitful resource for law enforcement!
And, Handel goes over the most important gun lawsuit you've never heard of!
Handel goes into California's revenues soaring during the pandemic despite job losses.
He then goes into an amendment that would ban "servitude" by California prison inmates.
And, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is facing new sexual harassment allegations! Handel goes into it.
Handel first goes into why minimum wage is holding up the COVID-19 relief bill.
He then goes into Governor Cuomo saying that New York couldn't report nursing home deaths in hospitals! But, other states did...
And, Mr. Potato Head is going genderless... how did toys become gendered? Handel goes into it.
Handel first goes into California's unemployment crisis.
The Biden administration is starting to change the language of the government!
And, Handel goes into the equality act with protections for LGBTQ Americans!
Handel first goes into the Tiger Woods crash. He talks with KFI news reporter, Steve Gregory, who first broke the story!
He then goes into immigration detention centers that showcase California's vaccine chaos!
And, a state has become the first in the country to eliminate cash bail! Handel and Wayne discuss!
Handel first goes into the U.S. data that shows a big decline in new COVID-19 cases!
He then goes into the Senate hearing on the Capitol riot.
And, will there be cheaper rent in San Francisco? Handel goes into.
Handel goes into Governors Newsom and Cuomo, and how they're facing criticism on how they handled the pandemic.
He then discusses how to be funny at work, BUT NOT offensive.
And, the latest pandemic "de-stressor" - DIY doll houses. Handel dives into why.
Handel first goes into the discussion if the feds should guarantee you a job!
He then goes into the President Biden-backed immigration bill.
And, what are ways Texas could avoid another electricity crisis due to the cold snap? Handel goes into it.
Wayne Resnick fills in for Bill Handel.
Wayne goes into President Biden taking a swing at immigration reform with a bill on the citizenship path for 11million.
He then goes into some vaccine news with Dr. Jim Keany.
And, the Perseverance rover is set to land on Mars today! Rod Pyle joins in!
Handel first goes into the Los Angeles school board cutting its police force and diverting funds for black student achievement.
He then goes into how vaccination efforts across the world may affect Americans.
And, the death of Rush Limbaugh. Handel goes over his life and career, and how he shaped talk radio.
Handel first goes into Los Angeles County elementary schools and how they're fully cleared to open.
He then goes into quantifying the loss of Mardi Gras 2021 for businesses.
And, California plans to close troubled youth prisons after 80years. But, what comes next? Handel goes into it.
Wayne Resnick fills in for Bill Handel today.
Wayne first goes over COVID-19 pods and how most Americans are doing it wrong.
He then goes into a Texas DACA case that could force Congress to move on immigration.
And, how did the energy industry trick Americans into loving such as dangerous appliance?
Wayne goes into it.
Handel first goes into the gig economy and how it dipped again in the Fall. Was it really bad?
He then goes into the impeachment trial takeaways so far.
And, Britney Spears and her conservatorship. What is everyone talking about? Handel goes into it.
Handel first goes over the frantic race to curb racial inequalities in Los Angeles when it comes to vaccine distribution.
He then goes into what the road to victory looks like for Democrats in the impeachment trial.
And, Rod Pyle joins Handel to talk about the three Spacecraft arriving on Mars! And, the mission to send civilians to space!
Handel goes over California teachers grappling with grading nearly a year after initial school closures.
He then goes into the NTSB reporter findings on the Kobe Bryant crash with KFI News Reporter, Steve Gregory.
And, takeaways from day one of Trump's second impeachment trial!
Handel first goes into new coronavirus variants.
He then goes into criminal justice reforms in Los Angeles.
And, Trump's second impeachment trial! He goes over everything you need to know about it.
Handel first goes over all the anti-vaccine activists and how they are growing in California.
He then goes into U.C. campus police and if they should be defunded or reformed.
And, the best and worst "Big Game" commericials!
Handel first goes into the jockeying over who gets the COVID-19 vaccine next!
How have EDD and Bank of America made millions on California unemployment?
And, the "Big Game" is this Sunday! Handel goes over exiled commercials, food, and more!
Will the grocery worker "hero pay" battle close more supermarkets? Handel goes over what you need to know.
Who audits the auditor? In California, there's a committee for that!
And, Handel takes calls from parents and teachers. Should be schools be reopened?
Handel first goes over the difficulties in getting the COVID-19 vaccine and how the rollout was set up for failure.
He then goes into what QAnon is and the conspiracies behind it.
And, the issues that Governor Gavin Newsom is facing.
Handel talks about the plan for a COVID-19 relief bill.
He then goes into Big Game Sunday plans.
And, you can major in marijuana??? Handel goes into it.
Handel first goes into the vaccine skepticism!
He then goes into Governor Newsom who is under fire by Democrats over the COVID-19 response.
And, what does the GameStop surge say about how the internet is shifting society's balance of power?? Handel goes into it.
Handel goes over Robinhood and its role in the GameStop saga.
He then goes over what "atmospheric rivers" are by talking with meteorologist, Mark Thompson.
And, the investigations into the mass unemployment benefits and fraud!
Handel first goes into the growing racial inequalities in Los Angeles County as the vaccine rollout raises alarms.
He then goes into what Biden's presidency means for California's environment.
And, how does recalling a governor work? Handel explains.
Handel goes into the latest travel restrictions. U.S. arrivals will have to quarantine!
He then goes into the reality behind Biden's plan to legalize 11million immigrants.
And, there are talks of Harriet Tubman on the $20 bill. Handel takes a look at who decides to get on each bill.
As Governor Newsom lifted the stay-at-home order, there were more questions than answers regarding safety concerns.
Can a former president be impeached? Handel goes into it.
And, Handel reflects with Steve Gregory on the one year anniversary of Kobe Bryant's death.
Handel first goes into the separate and unequal health system.
He then goes over the legendary broadcaster Larry King. His life and legacy, in a nutshell.
And, Handel muses on Trump's impeachment. Why he believes there shouldn't even be a trial!
Handel first goes into why getting a COVID-19 vaccine in Los Angeles County is so hard!
He then goes into the time that is running out to extend California's eviction moratorium.
And, Biden has two priorities right now: the climate and conservation. Handel goes into it.
Handel first goes over Joe Biden's flurry of first-day executive actions. How could his presidency affect your money?
He then goes over how the American unemployment system has failed us.
And, what can the Los Angeles smallpox epidemics of the 1800s teach us about COVID-19 today? Handel goes over it.
Handel first goes into why medical tourism is drawing patients, even in a pandemic!
Is remote work making people paranoid?
And, the preparations at the White House are being made for the new president! How will the "nuclear football" handoff go down if President Trump skips Biden's inauguration?
Handel goes into it.
Handel first goes over Washington D.C. and the heavy lockdown. The FBI is vetting National Guard troops amid fears of an insider attack.
Some older people are getting the vaccine in SoCal, but others are striking out!
And, Handel gives some history behind Martin Luther King Jr.'s life.
Handel first goes into the chaotic COVID-19 vaccine rollout. It's actually leading to more deaths!
Will California students have to take standardized tests at home? Handel discusses.
And, Disneyland canceling their annual pass program!
Handel first goes into how Congress can permanently disqualify Trump from office after impeachment.
He then goes into Joe Biden's call for big spending on a stimulus bill and vaccines!
And, Trump's response to his impeachment. Handel goes over it.
Handel first goes into the second impeachment of Donald Trump. Mike Pence has reached his limit with Trump, and it wasn't pretty!
He then goes into how COVID-19 ranks among some of the worst plagues in history.
And, Proposition 22 faces its first legal challenge!
Handel first discusses the "mob" mentality and how we can make sense of it.
He then goes into another possible impeachment. He goes into what to expect.
And, how did some small businesses get $1 in relief loans? Handel goes into it.
Handel first goes into how much worse the COVID-19 crisis will get in Los Angeles County.
He then goes into how law enforcement and internet detectives are identifying the Capitol rioters.
And, how the remote work revolution could change California's chronic homelessness.
Handel first goes into oxygen being the latest COVID-19 bottleneck...
He then goes into Trump's possibility of having to pardon himself.
And, the life and death of Tommy Lasorda.
Handel first goes into the storming of the U.S. Capitol yesterday.
He then goes into the 25th Amendment and what the quickest way Trump could be stripped of power.
And, should we give one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine to more people? Handel goes into it.
Handel first goes into how Congress will count the Electoral College votes.
He then goes into why you should be sharing your COVID-19 symptoms on social media...
And, millions in California COVID-19 jobless benefits were sent to out-of-state prisoners!
Wayne Resnick fills in for Handel.
Wayne talks about California's stay-at-home order being extended, the worst hacks of 2020, Hilaria Baldwin's Spanish accent scandal and how Google Maps helped crack a kidnapping case.
Wayne Resnick fills in for Handel.
Wayne first goes into a huge study that could bring about another COVID-19 vaccine.
He then goes into tattoos and if they fall under free speech... and should that override COVID-19 restrictions?
And, why should you talk to yourself in the third person? Wayne goes into it.
Handel discusses what to do when travelling during the holiday season in a pandemic, what you never knew about Santa Claus and Coca-Cola and the most controversial presidential pardons in US history.
Handel first goes into Los Angeles County and their outline of moving to ration healthcare if the COVID-19 hospital crisis worsens!
He then goes into the stimulus deal that is needed for the economy!
And, Hollywood wants us to watch pandemic stories and not everyone is on board.
Handel first talks with Dr. Jim Keany regarding the COVID-19 vaccine and its effectiveness.
He then goes into Disneyland's possibility of creating a "Disney Bubble."
And, human trafficking has evolved during the pandemic! Handel goes into it.
Handel first discusses why millions of workers are already screwed regardless of what Congress does on the stimulus package.
He then goes into Biden wanting the U.S. to stop contributing to climate change by 2050.
And, Grinch bots are snapping up those hot holiday gifts! Handel. the O.G. Grinch, explains,
Handel first goes into ICUs hitting capacity.
He then goes into a new bill that would make all police misconduct allegations and settlements public.
And, the newest pandemic shortage! - Christmas Trees!
Handel first goes over the latest far-fetched President Trump's plan to overturn the election.
He then goes into why California police agencies have rejected almost every racial profiling complaint they've recieved.
And, why are some people hesitant to trust the COVID-19 vaccine? Handel discusses.
How long until the COVID-19 vaccine gets to the public? Handel goes over it.
He then goes into Governor Newsom's career hits and misses.
And, the Electoral College will settle the madness!
Handel first goes into placebo vaccines. Many trial volunteers got them! Do they deserve the real COVID-19 vaccines?
He then goes into how the pandemic aid attracted hordes of gleeful and gutsy scammers.
And, Elon Musk's move out to Texas is just one example of a long line of Californians getting the hell out of dodge! Handel goes into it.
Handel goes into how California plans to distribute the COVID-19 vaccine in the coming weeks.
He then goes into that future! Most Californians are pessimistic.
And, why does the government want Facebook to sell off Instagram and WhatsApp? Handel goes into it.
Handel discusses how Bank of America helped fuel California's unemployment meltdown!
He then talks with KFI news reporter, Steve Gregory, over Los Angeles' restaurants battling over their closures.
And, mysterious monoliths are appearing across the world! Handel goes over what we know so far.
Handel first goes into California's lawmakers having a long COVID-19 to-do list!
He then talks tech with KTLA's tech reporter Rich DeMuro.
And, can "fire hardening" solve California's home insurance crisis? Handel dives into it.
Handel first goes into California facing a treacherous phase of the pandemic.
He then goes into Los Angeles' ghost kitchens.
And, what's on the table as Congress seeks a deal for COVID-19 relief? Handel explains.
Handel first goes into California's new stay-at-home order. What do you need to know?
He then goes into how California community colleges have adapted to COVID-19.
And, retailers are tracking your every move in exchange for coupons and convenience! Handel goes into it.
Wayne is in for Bill Handel.
He first goes into the fires erupting in SoCal.
He then discusses how organized crime is trying to wreak havoc on the vaccine!
And, the U.S. citizenship test just got harder! Would you even pass? Wayne goes into it.
Wayne fills in for Handel.
Wayne first goes into AG Barr and him saying there was no election fraud!
He then goes into the evidence of outdoor dining causing the spread of COVID-19! HINT - there is no evidence!
And, what is the story behind 'The 12 Days of Christmas?' Wayne goes into it.
Handel goes into the hope that's on the way. The COVID-19 vaccine. But, how will it get distributed?
He then goes into the short history of Giving Tuesday.
And, how has your life changed during the pandemic? Handel discusses.
Handel first goes into the Los Angeles County stay-at-home order.
He then goes into what we know on how to prevent up to 40 million people from being evicted.
And, most Republicans say they doubt the election! How many though? Handel goes into it.
Wayne Resnick is in for Handel this morning.
Wayne goes into retail workers fearing for their safety this Black Friday.
He then goes into predictive policing!
And, political ignorance is bliss! Wayne discusses.
Handel first goes into California and how we initially corralled COVID-19. What happened?
He then goes into the long list of Kamala Harris' Senate seat.
And, how do you have a safer, but not safe, pandemic Thanksgiving?
Handel first goes into Biden shaping a historical diverse Cabinet.
He then discusses why a negative COVID-19 test before Thanksgiving isn't an all clear!
And, SoCal is locking down! KFI News Reporter, Steve Gregory, joins with some inside info.
Handel first goes into the nighttime curfew. Sheriffs across SoCal vow no enforcement.
He then goes into grocery store rationing. It's back! However, the supply chain is doing just well.
And, who are the contenders for Biden's Cabinet?
Handel first goes into some police agencies not going to enforce new stay-at-home orders.
He then goes into who will get the first vaccines!
And, Handel discusses how Hugo Chavez is responsible for President Trump's election loss!
Handel first goes into Governor Newsom's French Laundry dinner! It's sparking restriction questions!
Handel then goes into some experts that are saying it's time to get beyond states' anything-goes approach to masks.
And, Wayne joins in to discuss what happened when Rudolph Giuliani made his first appearance in federal court in nearly three decades!
Handel first goes into Orange COunty officials crying foul after the state imposes a sweeping amount of COVID-19 restrictions.
He then goes into what you need to know about the two promising COVID-19 vaccines.
And, Ventura County declaring racism a public health crisis! Handel dives into it.
Handel first goes into California clamping down. The governor announces new restrictions!
He then goes into Vice President-Elect Kamala Harris. Will she have real clout?
And, 2019 was the deadliest year for hate crimes. Handel goes into it.
Handel first goes into the experts and business owners clashing over California's shutdown policy!
He then goes into how the pandemic has shifted workplace benefits.
And, Handel gives his thoughts on President Trump's refusal of concession.
Handel first goes into the COVID-19 vaccine. States are ramping up for the biggest vaccination effort in U.S. history!
Are we going to change the "work from home" status?
And, what do we do with Los Angeles' Junipero Serra statues? Handel goes into it,
Handel discusses a winter surge in COVID-19 cases. It may seem inevitable!
He then goes into Oregon posting workplace outbreaks, and how California has no such plan!
And, what is the newest tool to fight California wildfires? CAMERAS IN THE WOODS. Handel goes into it.
Handel first goes into the Los Angeles County supervisors voting to explore options to remove Sheriff Villanueva.
He then goes into Los Angeles possibly turning the convention center into a homeless shelter.
And, there are ways that modern tech has stacked up to sci-fi and fantasy marvels!
Handel first goes into some of the top Republicans backing President Trump's efforts to challenge the election results!
He then goes into some of the Californians who could end up on Joe Biden's cabinet.
And, the future of 'Obamacare' is at stake! Handel goes into it.
Handel first goes into the nation's rifts remaining even after the election.
He then goes into the legacy of longtime 'Jeopardy!' host, Alex Trebek.
And, President-Elect Joe Biden gives a press conference that points out uniting the nation and future handling of the Coronavirus.
Handel goes over the battlegrounds in Pennslyvania, Georgia, Arizona, and Nevada.
He then goes into what the courts can do about the election.
And, what are Handel's thoughts on the election and race so far?
Handel discusses Trump's and Biden's paths are to re-election and election.
He then goes into what a contested election means for the country.
And, what the final swing states' poll numbers are!
Handel first goes into the California props and the hot races results! Especially what we know and don't know.
He then goes into the "Blue Wall" states and if Biden's focus on them will help him win the election.
And, how are people feeling? Handel takes phone calls on how listeners are currently dealing with election anxiety!
Handel first discusses what to know going into Election Day!
He then goes into attendance slipping among Los Angeles' poorest students amid distance learning.
And, the world's fascination with America's power and hope. Handel goes into it.
Handel first goes into President Trump's plan to win! He plans on winning by invalidating votes. Handel explains.
He then goes into the preparations police are making for whoever wins the election.
And, lastly, Handel tells you what to look for on 2020 ballots!
Handel discusses the states that lack federal funds to distribute COVID-19 vaccines as the CDC tells them to be ready by November 15th.
He then goes into how classic toys are making a comeback during the pandemic.
And, can Halloween be saved? Experts are saying "yes!" Handel shares how.
Handel first goes over the drama with the Los Angeles Dodgers regarding Justin Turner's COVID-19 diagnosis.
He then discusses how the virus has made it nearly impossible to renounce U.S. citizenship!
And, police de-escalation training is gaining renewed clout as law enforcement seeks to reduce killings! Handel goes into it.
Handel first goes into the Los Angeles Dodgers' World Series victory!
He then goes into the White House giving up on the key to economic recovery.
And, voter fraud! Handel goes into it with KFI news reporter, Corbin Carson.
Handel first goes into the SoCal fires and their containment updates.
He then goes into the Senate confirming Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the SCOTUS and its implications.
And, the pandemic is having an impact on California farmworkers!
Handel first goes into Amy Coney Barrett being one step away from becoming a Supreme Court Justice.
He then goes into the escalating factors in California's ongoing wildfire season.
And, home COVID-19 tests could help in the fight against the virus, So... where are they? Handel will tell ya.
Handel first goes into last night's last presidential debate! He provides some takeaways.
He then discusses why a COVID-19 vaccine that would only work half the time could still help end the pandemic!
And, he goes over the disposition of Ghislaine Maxwell. It's finally revealed.
Handel first goes into Iran and Russia seeking to influence the election in the final days.
He then goes into how online lenders prey on small businesses.
And, how are President Trump and Joe Biden gearing up for the last presidential debate?
Handel first goes into the Fed's $4trillion lifeline that never materialized. Handel discusses why.
He then goes into the U.S. being plagued by long voting lines!
And, the parents of over 500 children have been separated at the border and they still aren't found! Handel goes into how the pandemic isn't helping...
Wayne Resnick fills in for Bill Handel.
He first goes into vaccine news that really matters.
Why are coroners often blamed for police killings?
And, what's the problem with soda right now?
Handel first goes into the stimulus negotiations and how they are near the tipping point as the White House faces pressure from two sides!
He then goes into Gen Z and how they are possibly getting screwed.
And, what are provisional ballots? Handel discusses them.
Wayne Resnick fills in for Handel this morning.
Wayne went over the winners and losers from the dueling Trump-Biden town halls.
He then goes into the rush of confirming Amy Coney Barrett to the SCOTUS.
And, is our obsession with coconut products bad for the environment?
Handel discusses the final day of questioning for Supreme Court Justice nominee, Amy Coney Barrett, the drama around Trump & Biden's dueling town halls tonight and how the US election can impact Europe.
Handel goes into what no stimulus means for California schools, unemployments, and more.
He then gives top moments from Amy Coney Barrett's confirmation hearings from day two!
And, landlords, lobbyists are launching a legal war against President Trump's eviction moratorium. Handel goes into it.
Handel first goes into California officials telling the state GOP to stop distributing ballot drop boxes.
He then goes into the COVID-19 vaccine and the chaos and confusion that may be as a result.
And, California theme parks... when will they open?
Handel first goes into the Democrats' strategy for Amy Coney Barrett's confirmation hearing! And, how will the GOP respond?
He then goes into another casualty of the COVID-19 pandemic: Trusting in Government Science.
And, California kept prison factories open! Inmates worked for pennies an hour as COVID-19 spread! Handel goes into it.
Fears of far-right extremism deepen as thirteen were charged in plots to kidnap Michigan governor! Handel goes into it.
SAT scores? Out. Pandemic essays? IN. Handel goes into how to apply for college in 2020.
And, how does affordable housing gain ground in the pandemic?
Handel first goes into last night's vice presidential debate between Kamala Harris and Mike Pence.
He then discusses how to fix America's voter registration system.
And, we have another vaccine challenge! Handel explains what it is.
Handel first goes into President Trump's mixed messaging over the COVID-19 stimulus package.
He then goes into the death of rock icon, Eddie Van Halen.
And, how will tourist towns survive the pandemic?
Handel first goes into President Trump's COVID-19 condition. The president left the hospital!
He then goes into home schooling. Is road schooling next?
And, planning to travel? Handel will give you some tips from experts on the safest way to do it!
Handel first goes into President Trump's COVID-19 illness. How it's being handled, and how it can get murky real fast.
He then goes into the Supreme Court starting a new term!
And, 21million California ballots are on their way to voters! Handel discusses how to make sure your mail-in ballot isn't rejected.
Handel first goes into President Trump joining the growing list of the virus-infected world leaders.
He then discusses the web of "wellness" doctors that have been promoting injections of unproven COVID-19 treatment.
And, California adds a new equity rule for reopening!
Handel talks with KFI news reporter, Steve Gregory, regarding a convicted felon that has been charged in the Compton ambush shooting of two Los Angeles deputies.
He then goes into President Trump's "stand by" remarks that put the Proud Boys in the spotlight.
And, why are the very richest Americans refusing to take sides in the presidential race? Handel goes into it.
Handel goes into the First Presidential Debate last night.
And, health officials are going to allow some schools and businesses to reopen.
Handel first goes into the reasons why one COVID-19 metric might be keeping your county from reopening.
He then goes into a preview of tonight's Presidential Debate.
And, vaccine chaos is looming!
ABC News Correspondent Jim Ryan joins Handel live from Louisville to give the latest update on the protests demanding justice for Breonna Taylor. Also, he talks about how few public schools are pursing elementary waivers and how finding "lost" students has gotten harder. Handel also explains the history and ceremony of lying in state.
Handel discusses the protests in Louisville after the grand jury decision in the Breonna Taylor case. He also discussed California banning the sale of new gas-powered cars in 2035 and he parses through Trump's comments about not peacefully transferring power over if he loses the election.
Handel discusses the FDA saying there will be tougher standards for a COVID-19 vaccine which means it will take longer to approve. Also, Handel talks about what exactly is court packing is and an audit of the UC system.
Handel discusses who is likely to be President Trump's pick as Ruth Bader Ginsburg's replacement.
He then goes into how the Supreme Court could affect voting rules on Election Day.
And, Elon Musk is expected to tout "million-mile battery." Handel goes over what that means.
Handel first goes over Ruth Bader Ginsburg's legacy and what the future of the Supreme Court holds.
He then discusses how California became Ground Zero for climate disasters!
And, vacation anticipation is a real thing. It helps your brain and well... now it's gone... Handel gives his insight on how to cope without travel.
Handel first goes into the many that are demanding the resignation of Sheriff Villanueva.
He then talks about grocery stores pushing California to be tougher on crime!
And, how has disaster relief adapted to the wildfires and COVID-19? Handel discusses.
Handel first goes over a COVID-19 vaccine maker that got $1billion from taxpayers.
He then goes into the dramatic moments as flames swept the Conception dive boat.
And, the House condemns Boeing and the F.A.A. in the 737 Max disasters! Handel goes into it.
Handel first goes over some of the planet's most polluted skies, which are now over the West Coast!
He then goes into Breonna Taylor's Family's $12million settlement. He goes into what it means for the police department.
And, there are calls to declare racism a public health crisis! Handel dives into it.
Handel first goes over how climate change is affecting California's wildfires.
He then goes into an appeals court saying that President Trump can deport hundreds of thousands of immigrants.
And, Handel goes over Propositions 14 and 15 that are entering the ballot this November.
Handel first discusses how climate change is fueling record-breaking California wildfires!
He then goes into how politics and police unions have stopped bills to hold bad cops accountable.
And, Handel makes a case for the internet! How the internet will be available to EVERYONE.
Handel first goes over Bob Woodward's new book! Apparently, President Trump says he knew COVID-19 was "deadly" and worse than the flu.
He then goes into the status of the California wildfires.
And, the opening day of the NFL! What should we expect on and off the field?
Handel first goes into why California's wildfires seem to keep getting worse!
There are no stimulus checks for Americans! Handel goes into why.
And, college quarantine breakdowns are leaving some at risk!
Handel goes over the heat wave that's hitting California and how experts are saying that the health impacts will worsen with climate change.
He then goes into who is to blame for some of the SoCal wildfires.
And, the pandemic has fueled the childcare crisis. It is pushing U.S. mothers out of the labor force to care for their children!
California lawmakers approve bills to address racism in criminal charges and jury selection. How renters, landlords, and banks fared in the eviction compromise. Millions of Californians would be eligible for job-protected leave under a plan approved by lawmakers. Steve Gregory joins Bill to discuss the officer involved shooting where a black man was shot and killed last night in Los Angeles and the police PR machine being under scrutiny for inaccurate reporting.
Handel gives the takeaways from the last night of the Republican National Convention.
He then goes into the NBA players setting a new standard of civil disobedience. Now... for them, there's no going back.
And, "back to school" is meaning... a parking lot and a WiFi signal...
Handel first goes into Hurricane Laura possibly bringing an unsurvivable rate.
He then goes into the Jacob Blake shooting and how pro sports teams have boycotted games in protest.
And, California has a housing crisis! A bill would allow a duplex on most single-family parcels... and Handel goes into it.
Handel first goes into the winners and losers from the second night of the Republican National Convention.
He then discusses how payroll tax cuts could deplete Social Security as soon as 2023.
And, as the California fires rage, county officials struggled with "confused" emergency alert systems. How did this affect the real emergencies? Handel goes into it.
Handel first goes into some takeaways from the first night of the RNC.
He then discusses how mail delays are affecting the live animal trade.
And, public officials move to muzzle violent outbursts by the anti-maskers!
Handel first goes over the takeaways from the final night of the Democratic National Convention.
He then goes into the centers that are helping child abuse victims and if they've seen fewer kids amid the pandemic.
And, President Trump has welcomed fringe views into the political mainstream! Handel goes into the popular conspiracy theory, Qanon.
Handel first gives takeaways from the third night of the Democratic National Convention.
He then goes into women making history. And, when should that become old news?
And, Steve Bannon, the former Trump advisor, has been arrested on charges of defrauding donors in fundraising scheme! Handel and Wayne go into it!
Handel first goes into what you need to know about the Democratic National Convention's second night.
He then goes into police reform and how there are obstacles unions are going to have to overcome.
And, the takeaways from the Senate Committee Report on the Russian Interference!
Handel shares takeaways from the first night of the Democratic National Convention.
He then goes into the postal crisis and how some states are looking for alternatives to mail-in ballots.
And, the fight for equal rights! It is continuing after 100 years after the 19th Amendment.
Handel first goes over California's worst power shortage in over two decades!
He then goes into Los Angeles schools announcing massive COVID-19 testing!
And, how are the political conventions going to look different this year? Handel goes into it.
Handel on the Ranch 2 fire with Kris Ankarlo.
He then goes into what parents who work outside the home do about remote schooling!
And, what's going on with the post office? Handel discusses what we know.
Handel first goes into Joe Biden and Kamala Harris' past woes being foes.
He then discusses how a PPE shortage has fueled California's COVID-19 problems.
And, how could the eviction crisis compound voter suppression this November? Handel gets into it.
Handel first goes over Joe Biden's running mate, what it means for his campaign, and what it means for California!
He then discusses how George Floyd protests have fueled voter registration!
And, Clark Howard joins Handel to discuss the warning signs of a telemedicine scam.
Handel first goes into Russia unveiling the first COVID-19 vaccine called, "Sputnik V," claiming a breakthrough.
He then goes into health illiteracy and how it is nothing new in America.
And, want to fix policing? Handel says to start with a better 911 system.
Handel first goes over COVID-19 patients dying at a lower rate, but cases surging.
He then goes into California eying 11 police reforms following the death of George Floyd.
And, he goes over the first mask slackers of 1918 and why there was resistance to wearing masks during the Spanish Flu.
Handel first goes into the impact of President Trump's ban on TikTok and how it affects Southern California.
There is a chance waning for unemployment relief for millions as talks sputter and Handel goes into it.
And, more states are using ballot drop boxes for absentee voters. Will this draw skepticism? Handel goes into it.
Handel first goes over President Trump threatening executive actions as COVID-19 relief deal that remains elusive on Capitol Hill.
He then goes into the idea of mandating diversity. There is a proposed California bill that would ban all-white corporate boards.
And, federal officers may be leaving Portland, but federal charges will linger for many! Handel goes over.
Handel discusses if public schools end up closing in the Fall, should private schools have to follow?
He then goes into the unemployed and how they are getting their budgets stretched.
And, mask mandates are are too crucial for fighting COVID-19! How should they be enforced?
Handel first goes over LAUSD's proposed plan to open schools.
He then goes into the rise in murders all over the United States.
And, is President Trump setting himself up with a loss coming this November? Handel dives into it.
Handel goes over the White House and Congress at odds on the proposed COVID-19 relief package.
He then discusses how Portland became a hub of the Black Lives Matter movement!
And, KFI news reporter, Steve Gregory, joins Handel to give him updates on the containment of the Apple Fire.
Handel first discusses if you're filing for unemployment. He goes over how California is scrambling to respond!
He then goes into the COVID-19 surge that could restrain consumer spending.
And, contact tracing is failing in many states! Handel goes over why.
Handel first goes over President Trump floating the idea of an election day "delay" amid claims of voting fraud.
He then goes into California considering a strict "George Floyd" law to punish police who fail to intervene.
And, what were the biggest takeaways from the big-tech antitrust hearing? Handel goes into it.
Handel first goes over William Barr clashing with House Democrats!
He then goes into the Trump administration refusing to fully reinstate DACA.
And, Joe Biden says he will pick a running mate by the end of next week!
Handel goes into the LAPD expanding the community policing program.
He then goes into some black activists that are worried their message is getting lost due to the federal agents growing stronger.
And, colleges are walking back reopening plans! Handel has some thoughts.
Handel goes over the protests that reignited across the U.S. as standoffs in Portland continue between protestors and federal agents!
He then goes into White House officials saying Congress might need to rush the narrow relief bill to avoid unemployment aid lapse!
And, people will say the face mask is part of the "scamdemic," but they'll sell you one! Handel explains.
Handel first goes over California being the center of the virus crisis!
He then discusses LAPD cost-cutting.
And, how has the Coronavirus outbreak roiled the film and entertainment industries? Handel discusses with Mo'Kelly.
Handel first goes into the discussion of schools being reopened. Many of them aren't going to open in the Fall. Now what?
He then talks how the pandemic is changing working from home.
And, cities say they want federal agents fighting crime, just not the protestors!
Handel first goes over mayors that are wanting to fight COVID-19 and the recession that may come about. And, now that the GOP is on board, is there going to be another Coronavirus stimulus check?
He then goes into President Trump's new move to restrict the census and how it could cut California's seats in Congress.
And, 'Blue Lives Matter' and 'Defund The Police' are clashing in the streets! Handel goes over the conflict.
Handel goes into President Trump's Coronavirus briefings. They are coming back. Will they help or hurt him?
He then goes into the president threatening to send federal law enforcement forces to more cities!
And, then he discusses why you can't really blame the protestors for the rise in violent crime!
Handel goes over Mayor Garcetti saying "Los Angeles is on the brink of another stay-at-home order."
He then goes into the life and legacy of Rep. John Lewis.
And, we're about to see a lot of "gap" years. Handel gives you insight on what your college student needs to know!
Handel first discusses if California can contain the coronavirus surge.
He then goes into restorative justice.
And, how has America's child care problem led to a huge economic problem? Handel discusses.
Handel first discusses parents, teachers, and students who are wrestling with reopening schools!
He then goes into the massive Twitter hack that targeted billionaires and political figures.
And, there is new video and information that has been released in George Floyd's death. Handel goes over it.
Handel first discusses how the country left the pandemic response to states and how it doomed the country to fall.
He then goes into California barring police from using LAPD records in the gang response!
And, the U.S. rescinded its plan to strip visas form international students in online classes!
Handel first goes over California reordering closures as other states' retreat from the reopening.
He then goes into Washington's name change. How did it happen so fast?
And, Dr. Fauci is back at the White House! Handel explains why he's there since him and the president have been at odds.
Handel goes over the inside story of how California failed mass Coronavirus testing!
He then goes into President Trump's take on Roger Stone's sentencing.
And, bankruptcy forced Stockton, CA to defund the police! Handel discusses how it changed public safety.
Handel talks with KFI news reporter, Steve Gregory, regarding the black man found hanged in Palmdale.
He then goes into retail workers being pulled into the latest culture war: Getting Customers to Wear Mask.
And, the car radio turns 90 years old today! Handel goes over the history of the car radio.
Handel goes over the Supreme Court ruling that decided if Trump can block the release of his tax records! He also goes over the upholding of the Trump Administration's regulation of letting employers opt out of birth control coverage!
He then discusses the police brutality, systematic racism, and a hidden ideology that helped shape American policing!
And, how did California go from a COVID-19 success story to a worrying new hot spot? Handel explains.
Handel first goes over the rising of Coronavirus cases. However, deaths are falling. What's going on?
He then goes inside Mary Trump's new book.
And, as the statues of the Founding Fathers topple, the debate rages over where protestors should draw the line. Handel provides insight.
Handel first discusses protesting and if it's dangerous. What do the experts say?
He then goes into the victims of the July 4th weekend that faced gun violence.
And, if schools don't reopen, will the parents have to choose between jobs and their kids?
Handel explains.
Handel discusses how secret deals could keep a COVID-19 drug out of reach for millions!
He then goes into Hollywood and the police. It has been a deep, complicated, and now strained relationship.
And, Handel talks with John Bolton and Bolton's new memoir!
Handel first goes over the reopenings, record cases, and full hospitals as he reviews Ameria's response to the pandemic.
He then goes into the House passing a sweeping police reform bill.
And, the Supreme Court just allowed President Trump's expansion of deportations to go unchecked!
Handel first goes into the states that are seeing some serious major COVID-19 cases!
He then goes into law enforcement agencies discussing joint investigations of police killings.
And, the Michael Flynn case. Handel brings in Wayne Resnick to discuss the dismissal charges against Michael Flynn.
Handel first talks with KFI news reporter, Kris Ankarlo, to discuss Los Angeles City Councilman Jose Huizar.
He then goes into the LAUSD board voting down the plan to defund school police.
And, Americans facing a new virus limbo as some reopenings are halted!
Handel first discusses the spiking COVID-19 numbers.
He then goes into President Trump's proclamation that will block foreign workers.
And, crazy moments from John Bolton's book! Handel goes over some of them.
Handel first discusses how TikTok teens and K-Pop fans say they sank Trump's rally.
He then goes into how superspreading is fueling the pandemic.
And, statues are being toppled! Handel gives his take.
Handel first goes over the new order issued by Governor Newsom that mandates Californians to wear face masks in public.
He then goes into President Trump's attempt to end DACA.
And, Handel goes over the history of 'Juneteenth'!
Handel goes over the ex-officer charged with felony murder in shooting death of Rayshard Brooks.
He then discusses how Uncle Ben, Mrs. Butterworth, and Cream of Wheat company makers are facing scrutiny.
And, the allegations about President Trump in John Bolton's forthcoming book.
Handel goes over President Trump's executive order on police reform and five takeaways from the Senate hearing on policing reform.
He then goes over the high court rulings leaving President Trump in the minority. He also finishes the LGBTQ Supreme Court story.
And, statues are being toppled! What's happening to them?
Handel goes over the case for defunding the police in schools.
He then goes into the pandemic hunger crisis and how it's just getting started.
And, how did "Karen" go from a popular baby name to a stand-in white entitlement name?
Handel goes over how Congress is tackling police reform, but the GOP and Democratic lawmakers differ on aims!
He then goes over "Implicit Bias" trainings and how they don't actually change police behavior.
And, State reopenings have backfired!
Handel goes over the LAPD's use of batons and other weapons that appear to violate rules.
He then goes over the COVID-19 outbreaks and a possible vaccine in 2020.
And, Confederate statues are being taken down! Handel goes over some of the history of America's Civil War.
Handel discusses what changes the Minneapolis police are doing to their department.
He then goes into nation's anger with police.
And, the results are in! Does remote learning work? Handel explains.
Handel first discusses how the Black Lives Matter movement went mainstream!
He then goes into the 'Me Too' style reckoning for racism that has begun!
And, why hero cops in T.V. shows like "Law & Order" and "Cops" are a problem...
Handel goes over the upcoming funeral arrangements of George Floyd that's taking place in Houston.
He then goes into what it means to "defund the police." What cities are doing it?
And, Washington reacts to justice in the Policing Act!
Handel first goes over George Floyd protests having created a multicultural movement that's making history.
He then talks with Steve Gregory about the issues between the LAPD Union and the city!
And, kneeling has been fiercely debated in the NFL and it resonates in the protests!
Handel goes over George Floyd's memorial that was an emotional one in Minneapolis.
He then goes into the nightly curfews and how they're costly for night-shift workers.
And, there is a call for police reform that President Trump is ignoring. Handel discusses.
Handel goes over the LAPD budget that Mayor Garcetti plans to cut and plans to reinvest it in communities of color.
He then discusses if it's the time to bring back affirmative action in California.
And, Minneapolis protests are turning more violent as outrage grows over the death of George Floyd!
Handel goes over the Civil Rights charge filed against the Minneapolis police.
He then goes over the looting footage that LAPD and the FBI are collecting as evidence for future arrests!
And, as the nation convulses with fiery protests, leaders struggle to address deep racial despair.
Handel continues the coverage of how the COVID-19 Coronavirus is affecting the world.
And, Steve Gregory discusses why the cops weren't arrested and charged in the George Floyd case.
Handel continues the coverage of how the COVID-19 Coronavirus is affecting the world.
And, Minneapolis protests turn violent as outrage grows over the death of George Floyd!
Handel continues the coverage of how the COVID-19 Coronavirus is affecting the world
He then goes into SpaceX's astronaut launch!
And, should you book a summer vacation right now?
Handel continues the coverage of how the COVID-19 Coronavirus is affecting the world.
He then goes into Biden and Trump campaigning during the crisis.
Handel continues the coverage of how the COVID-19 Coronavirus is affecting the world.
He then discusses the University of California schools taking a huge step toward dropping SAT and ACT from their admissions.
And, Biden has a big decision to make! Who could his Vice Presidential nominee be?
Handel continues the coverage of how the COVID-19 Coronavirus is affecting the world.
And, President Trump threatens Michigan! Handel discusses why.
Handel continues the coverage of how the COVID-19 Coronavirus is affecting the world.
He also goes into why the president is lashing out with distractions and disinformation.
And, if the Democrats hold a big convention, will anybody come? Handel dives into it.
Handel continues the coverage of how the COVID-19 Coronavirus is affecting the world.
Steve Gregory joins him to discuss a criminal probe that has been launched into the Downtown Los Angeles building explosion.
And, it's the 40th anniversary of Mount St. Helens eruption! Handel discusses if it's still a threat.
Handel continues the coverage of how the COVID-19 Coronavirus is affecting the world...
And, Handel gives his Commencement Speech for the Class of 2020.
Handel continues the coverage of how the COVID-19 Coronavirus is affecting the world...
And, policy-focused task forces led by Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders?
Handel continues the coverage of how the COVID-19 Coronavirus is affecting the world...
Plus, what we know about Joe Biden's possible vice presidential picks!
Handel continues the coverage of how the COVID-19 Coronavirus is affecting the world...
And, the epic Supreme Court battle over President Trump's tax returns.
Handel continues the coverage of how the COVID-19 Coronavirus is affecting the world...
And, California becomes the first state to send all voters mail-in ballots for the November election!
Handel continues the coverage of how the COVID-19 Coronavirus is affecting the world...
And, a look into the Michael Flynn case, "Bridgegate," and Blue Flame Medical.
Handel continues the coverage of how the COVID-19 Coronavirus is affecting the world...
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Handel continues the coverage of how the COVID-19 Coronavirus is affecting the world...
Handel goes over all the overnight developments in the Coronavirus pandemic.
He then goes into Bernie Sanders' decision to stay in the race. Will Elizabeth Warren end up endorsing him?
And, the Supreme Court is allowing President Trump to continue sending migrants back to Mexico!
The Coronavirus is now a pandemic. Handel goes over how countries are responding to the outbreak.
Harvey Weinstein appealed to Bezos and Bloomberg for help before his conviction!
And, Bernie Sanders spreads the blame for his decline. Handel goes over who he's blaming.
Handel talks more about the Coronavirus and the potential of a community spread. How long will it take for symptoms to appear?
A robot lawyer app that will fight parking tickets for you!
And, the 1918 Spanish flu was a serious outbreak... will the Coronavirus reach that level of seriousness? Handel explains.
Handel talks with Steve Gregory and gives us a Coronavirus update.
He then talks with Jane Wells on how the market has triggered a 'circuit breaker' that keeps stocks from falling through the floor.
And, Democrats are eyeing a vice-presidential consolation prize for women! Handel explains.
Handel goes over the frenzy of the COVID-19 Coronavirus. Why such a panic? The flu has killed far more people than the Coronavirus.
ICE targets sanctuary cities with increased surveillance. Why?
And, the eco-friendly choice isn't always obvious when it comes to online shopping.
Handel goes over the long-awaited murder trial of Robert Durst as it begins unfolding in Los Angeles.
He then goes into America's Health System and how it will likely make the Coronavirus outbreak worse.
And, Elizabeth Warren drops out! Handel goes over what went wrong with her campaign.
Handel goes over Super Tuesday results including Biden winning Texas and Sanders taking California.
He then goes over how the Coronavirus could affect the economy and how it's affecting places of worship!
And, the Supreme Court is set to hear arguments in Lousiana regarding an abortion case!
Handel discusses how Joe Biden got a boost from former rivals along with a look at Prop 13 and Measure R.
He then goes into Los Angeles officials getting serious about overhauling a top homeless services agency.
And, how is the Coronavirus going to end? Handel has a few thoughts...
Handel goes over the Coronavirus cases in California! Could the virus hit California's homeless population? Health officials are worried.
He then goes into the U.S. and Taliban's deal to end the 18-year war!
And, Super Tuesday is tomorrow! California has a huge role in the Democratic primary.
Handel first goes over the Coronavirus and how U.S. workers without protective gear assisted the virus evacuees. There was a whistleblower!
He then goes into why Barack Obama isn't endorsing Joe Biden or anyone else for president.
And, ICE has run facial-recognition searches on millions of Maryland drivers! Handel discusses.
Handel goes over how the Coronavirus may force the "work-from-home" movement!
He then discusses how the Chuch of Scientology released hundreds of balloons to open a new church and local officials want to make sure it never happens again.
And, Bernie Sanders, if nominated, would be the first Jewish nominee! However, he's triggered a fight over Jewish identity! Handel explains.
Handel first gives six takeaways from the Democratic debate in South Carolina!
He then goes into the students that were involved in the college admissions scandal. What's going on with them?
And, research aims to tame the atmospheric river risks! We want to save California's rain and Handel's on board.
Handel goes over five things that have changed in Hollywood since the Weinstein case broke!
He then goes into the Coronavirus quarantines. How serious is it? Dr. Jim Keany joins Handel to discuss.
And, what's going to happen when public transit is free?
Kobe and Gianna Bryant's memorial is today. Handel goes over what to expect from the memorial.
He then gives six takeaways from the Nevada caucuses as Bernie Sanders wins big!
And, there are some weird murders in Riverside County! Steve Gregory joins Handel with the latest.
Handel goes over California students suing because they were such poor readers.
He then goes over why it costs $750,000 to build affordable housing in San Francisco.
And, there were strange scenes from Roger Stone's sentencing! Handel goes over it.
Handel first goes over the dramatic and eye-popping moments from the Democratic debate that was last night in Las Vegas.
He then goes into Los Angeles County eliminating criminal fees.
And, is prison noise torture? A California inmate is going to court over prison noise that's keeping him awake!
Handel talks with ABC News Legal Analyst, Royal Oakes, regarding President Trump's pardons.
He then goes into California taking a first step toward improving its failing county jails.
And, SARS killed hundreds of people and then disappeared. Could this happen with the deadly Coronavirus? Handel will tell ya.
Handel goes over the Boy Scouts of America filing for bankruptcy amidst the wave of new sex abuse lawsuits!
He then goes into Los Angeles' streets of shame with NBC4's Joel Grover.
And, human trafficking awareness campaigns are feeding a dangerous myth! Handel explains what the myth is.
Handel goes over street medicine growing along with the homeless population.
He then goes over the new bullet train plan that paints an optimistic picture.
And, how does history remember presidents? Handel will tell you.
Handel first goes over the Coronavirus and the global race to patent a remedy.
He then goes into California students not meeting science standards.
And, Handel goes over the history and commercialization of Valentine's Day.
Handel first goes into China boasting of the "people's war" against the Coronavirus. But, do Wuhan residents see the shoddy propaganda?
After the Iowa Caucus problems, concerns grow over Nevada's plan. Handel goes into it.
And, the LAX / FAA oversight allowed Southwest to put millions of passengers at risk. Why?!
Is the Coronavirus China's Chernobyl? Handel explains.
Newsom offers vacant land for homeless shelters. Will it work?
And, there are four prosecutors quitting on Roger Stone. What does Handel have to say about this?
Handel first talks about the New Hampshire Primary. Who needs to win it? Handel lets you know.
He then goes into California stopping the charging of parents for kids' incarceration.
And, is meatless meat really a thing? Handel has a few opinions.
Handel first goes into Pete Buttigieg's improbable rise! It's looking more real every day.
He then goes into Los Angeles versus San Francisco and the "cultural divide" there.
And, the Academy Awards show recap with Steve Gregory!
Handel first goes over the Coronavirus and how the doctor that was arrested for warning China about the virus has died!
He then goes into the California Lottery giving away $212,500 in Scratchers on 'Ellen.'
And, a new push to put the brakes on rising street limits! Handel will explain.
Handel first goes into the Senate impeachment trial and the president's acquittal.
He then goes into the latest from Steve Gregory regarding the Lewandowski scandal.
And, Kirk Douglas is dead at 103. Handel goes over how he helped end Hollywood's blacklist.
Handel first goes over six takeaways from the president's State of the Union Address.
He then talks with KFI news reporter, Corbin Carson, regarding the D.A. to drop sexual assault charges against an O.C. surgeon and girlfriend.
And, a prostitution ring bust with Steve Gregory!
Handel first goes over the Iowa Democratic Caucuses and how they failed to declare a winner!
He then goes into the SAT and ACT and whether the UCs should keep them as admission requirements!
And, targeted online ads are now literally following you home. Handel explains.
Handel first talks about some last minute decisions regarding the Iowa Caucus.
He then goes into Super Bowl fever that has heated up the country and why the game won't move to Saturday!
And, California voters are tired of impeachment. Handel goes over what they want the Democrats want to talk about.
Handel goes over California's problem with the housing crisis. Californian seems to reject an effort to ease it!
He then goes into click-to-brick concepts that are growing in Los Angeles!
And, it's Brexit Day! Handel explains what we need to know when the U.K. leaves the EU.
Handel goes over more testimony from the Harvey Weinstein trial!
He then goes into SAG-AFTRA setting rules for the use of "intimacy coordinators" on sets.
And, can't you get into a UC college? Well, Handel goes over other colleges outside of California that would love to have you!
Handel goes over the new California bill that would implement offenders under 21 to be automatically tried as juveniles!
He then goes into a new kind of fraud ... "Smishing."
And, a flight evacuating U.S. nationals from China amid the Coronavirus outbreak has been diverted to March Air Reserve Base! Handel goes over the latest on the outbreak.
Handel first goes over the latest news on the fatal helicopter crash that killed nine people.
He then goes into the Supreme Court allowing the Trump administration to proceed with the 'wealth test.'
And, collectors are spending thousands of dollars on video games that they will never pay. Handel will tell you why!
Handel first talks about the legacy of Kobe Bryant, his daughter, and seven others killed in a helicopter crash.
He then goes into the Coronavirus hitting the U.S. and how it's rattling the stock markets.
And, the liberation of Auschwitz took place 75 years ago! Handel goes over how America could be witnessing the "revival" of antisemitism.
Handel goes over the Senate impeachment trial!
He then goes into the panic and criticism spread on Chinese social media over the Coronavirus!
And, who is California's homelessness czar? Handel will tell you!
Handel first goes into the impeachment proceedings!
He then goes into Gavin Newsom wanting California to be a no-kill state when it comes to animal euthanasia.
And, why is the Census Bureau turning to children to reach Asian immigrants? Handel will explain.
Handel first talks with KFI news reporter, Kris Ankarlo, regarding the Elementary school kids that were doused with jet fuel.
He then goes into Trump officials saying they'll help on the homeless crisis in Los Angeles.
And, Handel gives his takeaways from last night's Democratic debate!
Handel first goes over the wrongful death claims that have been filed for four people who died in the Conception boat fire.
He then goes into the college admissions scandal and how the parents are trying to drag USC into the fray.
And, Pope Emeritus Benedict and Pope Francis are at odds when it comes to the celibacy issue.
Handel goes over the black market fueling Bay Area laptop thefts in cafes!
He then goes over Gavin Newsom's $222 billion budget!
And, you think Disneyland ticket prices are high? Handel goes over why the park may actually be underpriced.
Handel first talks about President Trump and Mayor Garcetti working quietly on a deal to sort out the homeless situation.
He then goes into a new drug proposal that would make California the first to sell its own generic brand.
And, are wildfires really driven by climate change? Handel will dive into it.
Handel first talks with ABC News Crime & Terrorism analyst, Brad Garrett, regarding the Iran Cyber threat and what the real issue is.
He then goes into the feds tweaking driverless-car guidelines and how they seek to balance safety and tech development.
And, workers' comp creates lengthy delays for Californians injured on the job! Handel will explain.
Handel first discusses what happens next after Iran's missile retaliation.
He then goes into the president's address to the nation regarding the Iranian response.
And, KFI news reporter, Steve Gregory, joins Handel to wrap up CES 2020 in Las Vegas.
Handel discusses what may be President Trump's Iran strategy. A few seem to know.
He then talks about taxi drivers striking at LAX.
And, Harvey Weinstein has been charged with attacks on women in Los Angeles. Handel goes over Weinstein's trial that's set to start in New York.
Handel first discusses the repercussions that mount over the U.S. strike, with Iran's pullout of the nuclear deal, and the call for U.S. troops to be pulled out.
He then goes into what LA's biggest polluters are. Will California force a cleanup?
And, Weinstein heads to trial!
Handel first goes over the president getting impeached. He discusses what happens next.
He then talks about earning income on the side! It's a growing slice of American life.
And, the Supreme Court will decide if religious freedom shields Catholic schools from teacher suits. Handel loves this stuff!
Handel first talks about Congress bracing for the impeachment of President Trump as partisan lines harden.
He then discusses why more cities and states are fighting the spread of facial recognition.
And, how has California's "woman quota" changing corporate boards? Handel will tell you.
Handel first talks about the rising acidity in California's coastal waters!
He then goes into the new laws that are impacting the state starting January 1st.
And, Curtis Flowers was a man who was tried six times for the same murders! Why?? Handel will explain.
Handel on the House panel on the brink of approving the impeachment articles.
California is facing a crossroads on the path to 100% clean energy and Handel discusses.
And, how are robots transforming Amazon warehouse jobs? Handel talks about what's better or worse about them!
Handel first talks about the proposed 'Space Force' and what it may leave federal workers with.
He then goes into a case where a judge urges the Legislature to bar police from using "deceptive schemes" to skirt Miranda rights.
And, can you believe that about two million Americans don't have running water? Handel will explain.
Handel discusses medical care and the money along with the politics around it!
He then goes into the University of California dropping the SAT!
And, California is rewriting the law on online privacy. Handel shares what you need to know.
Handel first talks about the aftermath of the war in Afghanistan.
He then goes into a college where there will be a course on "adulting."
And, are libraries still in use? Handel discusses.
Handel first talks about the impeachment process and how big it may go.
He then goes into PG&E making the deal to pay for California's wildfire victims.
And, California's economy is growing! Handel goes into why that is.
Handel gives takeaways from the Judiciary Committee's first impeachment hearing.
He then goes into the thousands of people that will lose food stamps benefits under the president's new work rule.
And, California's surprise-billing law protects patients but it's aggravating many doctors! Handel will explain.
Handel first discusses the takeaways from the House Intelligence Committee's impeachment report on President Trump.
He then talks about California taking the lead in helping students get to college!
And, why didn't Kamala Harris live up to the expectations? Handel talks with political analyst, John Thomas, on why her presidential run for president failed.
Handel first discusses how LAUSD's own Green New Deal calls for ditching non-renewable energy by 2040!
He then talks about the Catholic clergy abuse scandal where it's going to cost them close to $4billion.
And, modern households are changing the way loaves of bread are being sold. Handel will explain.
Handel first discusses how bots are ruining your holiday shopping!
He then discusses a Supreme Court case that took up a second amendment case!
And, what could be the future of work in California? ... ROBOTS.
Handel first discusses how Los Angeles could've had 30 new homeless shelters, but the county has refused to pay for them!
He then talks about life expectancy and how we are dying at a much younger age today.
And, then discusses how drag queens have snatched the political spotlight in the Trump era.
Handel first talks about California's push for the new energetic world. Can we keep the lights on though?
He then talks about the federal dollars that are being used for addiction treatment and how it involves medical marijuana.
And, California's schools are among the most segregated in the U.S.
What can be done? Handel discusses.
Handel first talks about the cap on rents in California. Will there be a push against "greedy landlords"?
He then discusses how the city of Santa Monica established order from the scooter chaos and what it can teach the rest of Los Angeles.
And, meatless meat is everywhere. But, is it even good for you and the planet? Handel explains.
Handel first talks about untraceable "ghost guns" that are increasingly ending up at California crime scenes.
He then goes into dangerous L.A. apartments that could collapse in an earthquake! Well... those apartments may be getting a fix!
And, there are tricks online retailers are using to get you to spend more! Handel lets you know what those tricks are.
Handel first goes in-depth into the cartel war for Mexico's multi-billion-dollar avocado company.
He then talks about Newsom's exploration into a faster shutdown of the Aliso Canyon natural gas facility.
And, Americans are moving at the lowest rate on record! Handel will tell you why.
Handel first discusses how California isn't using minors to bust illegal pot sales as it does with tobacco and alcohol and why that is.
He then discusses how Americans have questions about Medicare-for-all! Well... Canadians have some answers.
And then November's Democratic debate is happening tonight! Handel lets you know everything you need to know!
Handel first discusses how the PG&E power outage was a big "screw you" to California.
He then talks with KFI News Reporter, Steve Gregory, who went on a massive police raid this morning. Steve will have the inside details.
And, eviction notices are surging as landlords take advantage of a loophole! Handel explains what that loophole is.
Handel first goes over some fearing that active shooter training at schools can bring its own form of trauma.
He then goes over FAFSA and how much you actually will pay for college.
And, an update from NBC News Investigative Reporter, Joel Grover, regarding homeless people and what the city is doing about them.
Handel first goes over yesterday's Santa Clarita school shooting and what to do in an active shooter situation.
He then goes into the second hearing of the impeachment hearing.
And, returning items back to Amazon is killing the environment. Handel will tell you why.
Handel discusses the three DACA cases today and what's at stake.
He then goes into PG&E and them helping fund the careers of the Calfornia governor and his wife.
And, french baguettes are coming out of vending machines in France now...
OH THE HUMANITY.
Handel goes over some of California's criminal cops and if some of them are still working.
He then talks with NBC News Investigative Reporter, Joel Grover, on how homeless individuals are attacking innocent people.
And, there are school apps that are tracking students from the classroom to the bathroom! What is going on here?!
Handel gives another insight into vaccinating your children!
He then dives into the Equal Rights Amendment.
And, Yelp reviews are being done for Los Angeles schools? Handel will explain.
Handel first gives an update on the U.S. citizens that were killed in the Mexican massacre.
He then talks about USC to radically cut number of trustees and impose age limits PLUS more diversity!
And, California mayors back the plan to make PG&E a cooperative! Handel has some thoughts.
Handel goes over the takeaways from the Ukraine testimony.
The Trump team has a plan for national parks! Handel talks about that plan.
And, today is... election day...? HUH?
Handel first talks about the president threatening to pull federal aid for California wildfires.
He then goes into the idea of the next recession.
And, the White House is stonewalling Democrats' impeachment inquiry. Handel discusses what this could mean going forward.
Handel first gives us the updates on the California fires and the potential cause of the fires.
He then goes into the fight over California fuel standards and the auto industry split.
And, the House is set to take the first vote on the impeachment inquiry of the president.
Handel goes over the proactive power outages throughout the state and how utilities decide if it's time to pull the plug.
He then talks with Orange County supervisor, Andrew Do, regarding the mental health jail expansion in the city.
And, can colleges police sports betting? Some are trying and he discusses this with NBC's Fred Roggin.
Handel first talks about the new testimony that undercuts President Trump's claim of a no quid pro quo on Ukraine.
He then dips into his press conference regarding a ceasefire in Syria.
And, there is a new bribery charge in college admissions scandal!
California families are going hungry! Handel will explain.
He also dives further into the housing crisis.
And, crime is going up as we see more kids enter the jail system. Handel will tell you what's going on.
Handel first discusses the U.S. agreeing to deal that approves Turkish control of northern Syria.
He then talks about Joshua Trees and if they are being threatened.
And, the guillotine is less cruel! Will they make a return as a form of executions?
Handel first discusses how the House Republicans joined the Democrats in condemning the president's actions in Syria.
He then talks with Mo'Kelly about the Federal Grand Jury.
And, Rep. Elijah Cummings is dead at 68. Handel will go over his life and the impact he made.
Handel goes over the takeaways from last night's Democratic debate.
He then dives into the SoCal heavy winds! And, did the great power shut-off of 2019 help?
And, Mexico sent asylum-seekers south!
Handel talks about President Trump ordering new sanctions on Turkey as well as PG&E sanctions.
He then goes into California's new healthcare laws, and possible tougher gun laws.
Handel first talks about the president pulling troops out of Syria. He explains why it appears the U.S. is stabbing the Kurds in the back.
He then talks about California becoming the first state in the country to push back school start times.
And, why are some Los Angeles people sleeping in stacked pods? Handel will tell you!
Handel first talks with ABC News Reporter, Alex Stone, regarding the "lights out" plan in California to prevent wildfires.
He then talks about Los Angeles city workers feeling unsafe as the homeless crisis grows.
And, fixing the 737 Max has been hard. Handel will explain that it's just going to get harder.
Will UC schools drop their SAT scores requirement?
Handel will explain!
It seems like a three-way race in the California presidential primary race.
And, Handel will let you know why public banks can be formed in California now, now that Governor Newsom signed a new law!
Handel goes over the impeachment inquiry in depth.
He then discusses the likely sentencing of Amber Guyger.
And, he discusses the possible aftermaths of from the White House briefing!
Handel goes over the homeless crisis as some Los Angeles officials want a state of emergency declared!
He then talks about Cal Fire's plan to rip out vegetation in San Diego County.
And, what do you need to know in order to get yourself a California Real I.D.!
Handel lets you know you have one year to get one!
Handel discusses the role of the whistleblower in the impeachment inquiry.
He then goes into the state's plan to prevent fires.
And, there has been an explosion in online child sex abuse! Handel will let you know what you need to know.
Handel goes over the prosecutors in the college admissions scandal. Apparently, they are doubling down on requests for prison time!
There is a hidden battle over California's new vaccine law!
And, a looming change is brewing in the immigration policy, and it's scaring Bay Area families! Handel will discuss.
Handel talks about neighbors using smart cameras to track strangers' cars! ... and yours!
He then goes over the rising rents in California.
And, how the border fence construction could destroy archaeological sites! Handel will explain.
Handel talks about the substantial sanctions on Iran!
He then talks about why going vegetarian isn't necessarily the best diet for the planet!
And, how are white supremacists recruiting boys online? Handel will tell you.
Handel first talks about California targeting counterfeit vaping products.
He then goes into climate change!
And, there is a case for a 4-day workweek! Is Handel in?
Handel first goes over Iran's denial in the attacks on Saudi oil facilities.
He then talks about the auto workers' striking against GM!
And, California's legislature tackled big issues in 2019! Handel goes over them.
Handel goes over the highlights from last night's Democratic debate!
He then goes into credit cards and if your credit card is safe!
And, more Americans are prepared for a recession! Does Handel think we're headed that way?
Handel first goes over the Supreme Court ruling on the asylum ban.
He then goes into California moving to protect tenants by limiting rent increases and evictions!
And, all these vaping deaths! Is vaping safe? Handel will let you know.
The president is pushing for a major crackdown on homeless camps in California! Handel's interested to see a solution!
There are five policy clashes that Handel goes over between John Bolton and President Trump.
And, how has the world changed since 9/11? Handel will go over some.
Handel first talks about the governor signing a bill to crack down on fraudulent vaccine exemptions.
He then goes over the college admissions scandal with Wayne Resnick.
And, we have a near perfect solution for our plastic problem! Handel will tell ya what it is!
Handel first talks about the Taliban and the deeper disagreements they have with the president.
He then talks about getting food stamps to poor Californians. It's surprisingly difficult!
And, workers are turning to gig platforms like Uber and Lyft!
Handel first talks about California's plan to phase out single-use plastics by 2030.
He then goes into the numbers of homeless dying and that they are growing day by day.
And, a Chinese man's cat's death left him broken-hearten that he cloned it!
Handel discusses California at odds over whether to make insurers cover infertility treatments.
He then talks about Democrats and their climate plans.
And, how can an ancient grain find a foothold in California? What other futuristic foods do we have to eat?
Handel will tell you!
Handel first talks about Hurricane Dorian and it continuation of moving up the coast!
The Brexit vote goes against Boris Johnson, and he calls for an election! What does Handel think about this?
And, what happens when apps get your medical data? Does your privacy go with it? Handel lets you know!
Handel first talks with KFI news reporter, Andrew Mollenbeck, regarding the rescue efforts and investigation into the dive boat fire off the California coast.
He then discusses how your leftovers are feeding climate change.
And, a Tesla owner who wanted to control her Model 3! So she implanted the key in her arm!
Will the rise of virtual beings be the next step in the human quest for immortality?
Handel will let you know!
How has America's opioid epidemic gotten worse?
And, restaurants are imputing surcharges to your bill! Why?
Handel first discusses how much the president wants a border wall... and how much he wants it painted black.
He then talks about solar power and how Los Angeles has geared up the cost of solar to dirt-cheap.
And, why are water costs on the rise? Handel will explain.
Handel first discusses if states can restrict how electors cast presidential votes. Handel says that the Supreme Court may have to decide!
We are a year into the China trade war, and China has learned how to ride it out.
And, Johnson & Johnson's brand falters over its role in the opioid crisis!
What's next for the faltering company?
Handel first talks about the importance of the Amazon forest. Climate scientists fear a tipping point.
How have veggie burgers gone from the shadows and into the war over the future of meat? Handel will explain.
And, counterfeit cannabis products head to the black market!
Handel first talks about the Lancaster deputy shooting hoax comes to an end. KFI News Reporter, Andrew Mollenbeck, joins him to discuss the aftermath.
He the talks about the dialysis industry and how it's spending big money to avoid oversight in California.
And, the G-7 summit comes to end with little consensus amid the president's mixed messages.
Handel explains.
Handel first discusses the G-7 summit as the president and other leaders head there.
He then talks about Los Angeles' rules and where the homeless can sit and sleep.
And, he talks with 'Airplane's director, David Zucker.
Handel goes over the Flores Agreement and how it protected migrant children for decades, but now new regulations aim to end it! Handel and Wayne Resnick go over it.
He then goes into what grocery stores won't tell you about plastic.
And, when do fertility doctors use their own sperm for their patients... does it actually happen?
Handel will tell ya.
Handel first discusses the president's remarks on Jews who vote Democrat.
He then talks about the cost to solve homelessness.
And, the five of the world's biggest economies are in trouble... where do we stand?
Handel will let you know!
Handel first talks about Planned Parenthood leaving the federal funding program, and why they did.
He then goes into California's 'Red Flag' law and how it might be helping to reduce mass shooting risks.
And, Elizabeth Warren apologizes for her past "mistakes" at a Native American forum.
Handel first talks about the economic warning signs of a possible recession...?
Why has the United States resisted universal child care for so long?
And, Coyotes are earning a living smuggling migrants to the U.S., but NOT right now!
Handel explains why.
Handel goes over Pop 13 and property tax. Will voters be able to change it? Handel discusses.
He then talks about why it's harder than ever to run a restaurant Los Angeles.
And, Planned Parenthood could leave the Title X program as soon as next week! Handel explains what this means going forward.
Handel first talks about Trump delaying tariffs, and how our president has to face up to economic reality.
He then goes in to a new ranking system for Los Angeles schools.
And, as California's recycling industry struggles, companies and consumers are forced to adapt.
Handel has possible solutions for the industry.
So, what is going on in Hong Kong? Handel will go over the riots that are happening.
He then discusses Evangelicals and how they're not turned off by President Trump's first term.
And, is it time to regulate biohacking?
California thinks so. Does Handel?
Handel first talks about Epstein's case and how it will be dismissed.
He then discusses how Californians are leaving to Nevada and in doing so are changing the state's politics!
And, the Trump policy is favoring wealthier immigrants for green cards!
How so? Handel will tell ya.
Handel first goes over the Democratic plan to begin to rethink their reluctance on an assault weapons ban.
He then goes over colleges that are cutting college tuition!
And, it's the 50th anniversary of the Manson murders. Handel retells the story of how he was kicked out of the Manson courtroom.
Handel first goes over the president's visit to Dayton and El Paso.
He then talks about a new law that would allow Californians to display religious symbols on doors and in entryways.
And, students are being accused of sexual harassment and they're suing! What does Handel have to say about this?
Handel goes over the president and his tax returns. A California law wants to release them.
He then goes over San Diego increasing streetlamp cameras.
And, thousands of Los Angeles immigrant families are no longer enrolled in public benefits.
Handel first goes over the PTSD feelings of dealing with mass shootings.
He then goes over Walmart's long complicated history with guns.
And, America has a housing segregation problem! However, Seattle may have a solution.
Handel goes over it.
Handel first talks about China and how the president is hitting them with more tariffs.
He then discusses homelessness and Los Angeles being a national model for it.
And, how does jaywalking could be the biggest downfall to the era of self-driving! Handel will tell you how.
Handel first goes over the "winners and losers" from last night's Democratic debate.
He then discusses hackers and how big banks are always trying to fight them.
And, California farmers are planting solar panels as water supplies dry up!
Handel first goes over the winners and losers from last night's debate!
He then goes over the bullet train's repercussions. California may shift billions to other parts of the state projects.
And, in a new federally funded plan, clinics are starting to emphasize abstinence and natural family planning. Handel has plenty to say about this...
Handel first went over the California gun laws and how we can't stop the flow of firearms from other states.
He then talks about asylum seekers getting targeted by kidnappers.
And, Sacramento has a plan to keep African American children alive and it's working.
Handel first talks about ABC reporter Alex Stone, regarding the deadly shooting at the California food festival.
He then discusses Dan Coates' outing as the National Intelligence Director.
And, there are LGBTQ-centric neighborhoods that are offering home price premiums!
Handel first talks about California reaching a climate deal with automakers.
He then discusses Iranians and other countries turning up disinformation ahead of the 2020 vote.
And, are self-driving cars coming sooner than later?
Handel will explain.
Handel first gives the main takeaways from Mueller's testimony.
He then talks about the crisis lurking in California tap water.
And, North Korea launches two unidentified projectiles! What is the reasoning?
Handel first talks about the new federal budget that would raise spending by $320.
He then goes on to talk about Newsom's death penalty and how it isn't saving the state any money.
And, why is the president cracking down on China? Handel will explain why.
Handel is back from vacation!
He first goes over"the squad" still fighting with the president.
He then discusses the situation in Puerto Rico with all the protesting.
And, Handel discusses why you should never do anything nice for your kids.
He talks about his vacation from hell.
Jane Wells fill in for the vacationing Bill Handel!
She first discusses the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing.
She then goes over Charles Manson's son wrestling with his father's legacy.
And, a self-made millionaire that invented a gun that shoots salts at flies!
Jane Wells fills in for the vacationing Bill Handel!
Jane first goes over the breakdown of the Kevin Spacey case dismissal with Wayne Resnick.
She then talks with Bryan Suits from, 'The Dark Secret Place,' about storming Area 51.
And, Facebook's Libra scale may be more dangerous than 9/11.
Jane will explain.
Jane Wells fills in for the vacationing Bill Handel!
She first discusses why so few Californians have earthquake insurance.
She then goes over El Chapo's life sentencing PLUS 30 years.
And, what do we know about Elon Musk's neuralink? Jane will let you know!
Jane Wells fills in for the vacationing Bill Handel!
She first goes over the president being accused of being a racist.
She then discusses Tesla employees and how they met the Model 3 production goals.
And, there is a controversial comic that puts the "Second Coming" in a different light.
Jane discusses.
Jane Wells is in for the vacationing Bill Handel!
She first talks about the ICE raids that were supposed to hit major U.S. cities!
She then goes in to Amazon Prime Day and all the deals that are out!
And, what is this business of fake urine? Jane Wells will let you know!
Wayne is in for the vacationing Bill Handel!
He first talks with ABC News reporter regarding R. Kelly getting arrested on federal charges.
He then goes in depth with the Pledge of Allegiance battle.
And, "Thank God It's Thursday" is the new thing! Wayne will tell ya!
Wayne first talks about the White House hosting a social media summit without... social media companies!
He then goes in to the Jeffrey Epstein case and its development.
And, there may be an aid in dying soon that will be available to all Americans! But... few will probably choose it. Wayne goes in depth.
It's New York vs. California in a New Climate Race! Who's gonna win it? Wayne will let ya know!
He then talks with ABC News reporter, Serena Marshall, about Obamacare!
And, now a ticket to jail may result in caught "porch pirates."
Wayne Resnick is filling in for the vacationing Bill Handel!
He first goes over Jeffrey Epstein, the convicted sex offender and friend of Donald Trump and Bill Clinton. What could this mean for the president?
Wayne then dives into Kevin Spacey's legal saga.
And, basically everything is wrapped up in plastic. It's a huge environmental problem and Wayne will discuss how.
Wayne Resnick fills in for the vacationing Handel!
He first talks with ABC News reporter, Alex Stone, as SoCal is embracing for aftershocks following the biggest quake in 20 years.
He then discusses the pay of the U.S. women's soccer team!
And, 'fingerprinting' has been used to track us online. It is also on the rise! Wayne goes over what we should do to not be tracked.
The Trump administration backs off the citizenship question question! Handel will explain.
He then discusses Mayor Garcetti and Governor Newsom firing back at the president over the homeless issue.
And, the father of the Ford Mustang has died. Handel goes over the life of Lee Iaococca.
Handel and Wayne Resnick talk about the dead Angels pitcher, Tyler Skaggs.
He then discusses the war on SoCal smog and how it has become a multi-billion dollar problem.
And, before there was an iPod, there was a Walkman. Handel talks with Rich DeMuro on this historical past time.
Handel first goes over the meeting between Trump and Kim Jong Un.
He then goes over the migrant crossings and how many deaths and detentions there have been.
And, the California gas tax takes effect today! What does this mean for us at the pump? Handel lets you know.
Handel first talks about the winners and losers from last nights round two of the Democratic debate!
He then goes in to bus riders and the worsening traffic in Los Angeles.
And, Trump's "remain in Mexico" policy is threatening lives! Handel will tell you how it is!
Handel first talks about round one of the Democratic debate! All the breakdown here!
He then goes into the president arriving at the G-20 summit! The president has full agenda and a list of grievances!
And, Handel talks about the most important debates in American history!
Handel first talks about the mess at border facilities and how children were sent back.
He then goes into everything you need to know for tonight's democratic debate.
And, the U.S. Census Bureau is set to use aerial tech to help with the 2020 count! Who does this help? Handel lets you know!
Handel first talks about Iran and their new sanctions. Iran calls them idiotic and warns that diplomacy may be off the table.
He then goes into depth regarding California's multi-billion budget. Will it be enough though?
And, driverless cars may be coming, but Handel is convinced that we shouldn't get too carried away with the idea.
Handel goes over Trump's decision to delay deportations.
He then goes in depth regarding the Supreme Court case to decide a major consensus!
President Trump ordered a retaliatory attack on Iran, but then called it off! Why?
Santa Anita may be forced to close!
And, Handel goes into a Supreme Court case where a cross can stand on public land in a separation of church and state case.
Handel first talks with KFI News reporter, Kris Ankarlo, regarding Garcetti's recall of the homeless plan.
He then talks with Bryan Suits regarding Iran shooting down the American drone.
And, Joe Biden's controversial comments about segregationists and wealthy donors! What is this about?
Handel first talks about the president kicking off a new campaign using some rather old themes...
He then discusses the homeless crisis in Los Angeles.
And, ICE signals mass immigration arrests, but not the millions Trump promises! Handel dives into it.
Handel first talks about the threat lurking among Iran.
He then discusses robocalls and takes calls from listeners who've had robocalls within the past few weeks.
And, racist comments cost a conservative Parkland student a place at Harvard! What happened?
Handel discusses.
Handel goes over housing costs! They are rising? Falling? He'll let you know.
He then talks about the life of Gloria Vanderbilt and her death today.
And, anti-vax people are just plain crazy according to Handel. He'll explain.
Handel first talks about California's $215 billion budget! What is included?
He then goes over the Hatch Act and why Kellyanne Conway got accused of violating it so badly.
And, President Trump's wildfire plan eases environmental law to help speed forest thinning in California! Will this go over?
Handel goes over the House's panel vote to hold attorney general and commerce secretary in contempt over the census probe.
He then talks about LAUSD's plan to avoid financial meltdown for the next three years!
And, how do the top gamers earn up to $15,000 an hour?? Handel lets you know!
Handel goes over the OJ Simpson case 25 years later.
The president and Biden get personal in Iowa!
And, an Arizona teacher helped migrants, and jurors don't know what to do... Handel knows what to do!
Handel first touches on the California budget!
He then discusses Elizabeth Warren's plans if she is elected president.
And, America looks screwed on healthcare. Handel lets you know why.
Handel first talks about the U.S. / Mexico agreement! Is it a good outcome?
He then talks with KFI News reporter, Steve Gregory, about activity at the border.
And, Wayne Resnick joins Handel to talk about the use of marijuana oils. Are there benefiting factors?
What is the Hyde Amendment? Handel goes over its history and impact.
California has too much solar power. What does Handel have to say?
And, homeless camps cleanups are pointless... does Handel believe so?
Handel first goes over the border and the arrest that have been taking place there.
Will using the California gas tax help reduce traffic lanes? Handel will tell ya, it's not according to some.
And, it's the 75th anniversary of D-Day. Handel goes over the history of it.
Handel first discusses lawmakers that vow to push stiffer regulations on addiction treatment in California.
He then goes into the House voting to give "dreamers" a path to citizenship.
And, we're all recycling wrong! Handel tells ya why.
Handel first goes over Measure EE and everything you need to know about it!
He then goes into SoCal home prices rising four times faster than wages.
And, what does the Sierra huge snowpack mean for the summer?? Handel will tell ya! It's his favorite!
Handel first discusses how California lawmakers are struggling to come up with a fix for the housing crisis.
He then talks with Jason Middleton about the China / America trade war.
And, liberals are after Joe Biden! Handel explains why.
Handel first talks about the president's new plan to tax Mexican imports!
He then discusses how your summer vacation may give you an up-close view of the climate crisis!
And, could prostitution be the next vice to be decriminalized? Handel hopes so!
Handel first talks about the plan to prevent big rent hikes in California.
He then gives in inside look into Disneyland's newest land: STAR WARS GALAXY'S EDGE.
And, Handel goes over the history of Roe v. Wade.
What is the latest on the Supreme Court ruling on abortion? Handel goes over it.
He then talks with ABC news corespondent, Jim Ryan, on the dangerous weather in Kansas.
And, who will benefit from Trump's tariffs?
Handel first talks about the dangers of Mount Everest and why people are climbing it.
As California prepares for the wildfire season, there is a new problem that Handel highlights!
And, President Trump has pardoned ten men so far! Who are they, and what is the history of pardons?
Wayne Resnick is in for Handel on this Memorial Day holiday!
He first talks about the California legislature facing key decisions this week, Wayne goes over them.
New documents regarding the college admissions scandal.
And, there are a shocking share of people who think randomized trials are immoral!
Handel first talks about Theresa May stepping down.
He then goes into the fake meat business!
And, are Americans benefiting from the strong economy? Handel goes into it.
Handel first talks about the president's bizarre Rose Garden news conference on impeachment.
He then goes into Google's Duplex using AI to mimic humans.
And, should the electoral college be eliminated? Handel thinks so!
Handel first talks about the Democratic calls for impeachment! Leaders are vowing to toughen their tactics!
He then gets into the face off over healthcare for illegal immigrants.
And, social equity becomes the key question in pot legislation! Handel explains why.
Handel first talks about the signs of fraud on campuses.
He then goes over the success of HBO and if their success will continue after 'Game of Thrones.'
And, an update on the 'Green News Deal!'
Handel first talks about the abortion fight and whether it's strong for the economy or not!
He then goes into revenge porn and if it's protected by the constitution.
And, Americans are heading south! Handel will tell ya why!
Handel first goes over the new Trump immigration plan that would overhaul the green card system.
He then talks about the SAT's new "adversity score.
And, he goes over how school segregation is getting worse!
Handel first goes over Trump's new immigration plan that emphasizes skills over family ties.
He then discusses environmental law and it's crossing of paths with homelessness.
And, some California colleges want to ease the culture shock for ex-offenders! Handel goes over their idea.
Handel goes over the life of Tim Conway Sr.
He then discusses the huge stakes among the 2020 Census.
And, the state of Washington is starting to embrace "human composting." You think Handel's a fan?
Handel first talks about an environmental fee that could soon be coming to your dinner bill!
He then talks with Jane Wells regarding the U.S. / China tariff war.
And, there is new research that is shaking up the debate about a $15 minimum wage increase!
Handel goes over it.
Handel first talked about Governor Newsom's plan to fix CA's housing crisis. Does he have options?
He then discusses why the Golden State Killer may keep CA's death penalty alive.
And, new research is shaking up the debate about a $15 minimum wage! How does Handel feel about it?
Handel first talks about Newsom's revised budget plan with a huge surplus!
He then discusses why the Golden State Killer may keep CA's death penalty alive!
And, one guy who is trying to appeal to CA legislators to change CA wildfire insurances.
From Columbine to Aurora, the Denver area has been plagued by gun violence. Handel goes over why this is happening.
He then talks about California wanting to know if there is a way to identify gang members without racial bias.
And, is Boeing forever screwed over due to the 737 Max scandal? Other PR scandals worked out, can Boeing make it out?
Handel discusses.
Handel first talks about the Colorado school shooting with updates from ABC News reporter, Alex Stone.
He then talks about the Uber strike and how drivers are affected!
And, the takeaways from the New York Times' investigation into the president's tax figures.
Handel goes over all the takeaways.
Handel first talks about Trump's tax returns and how the fight for them just escalated.
He then goes over the fact that LA freeways have gotten slower.
And, the history of measles. Handel discusses how measles were brought to the United States.
Handel first talks about the president not wanting Mueller to testify before Congress.
He then goes over Governor Gavin Newsom and his desire to have companies collect personal data to share the wealth with Californians.
And, was legalizing medical marijuana going to help stop illegal pot sales? Ehhh... Handel will tell ya.
Handel first talks about Barr's no-show triggering contempt threats.
He then discusses Governor Newsom's new approach to CA's longtime water woes.
And, then Handel goes over the secret service and presidential candidates.
Handel first gives the takeaways from William Barr's Senate hearing.
He then goes in depth regarding the anti-vaxxers.
And, presidential hopefuls are promising workers a $15 minimum wage! Handel kinda agrees with this.
Handel extensively goes over William Barr and his description of the Russian investigation.
He then goes over the British court sentencing of Julian Assange to 50 weeks in jail.
And, women may start to use artificial intelligence to tell good eggs from the bad! How does this affect Handel? Oh, you know...
Handel first talks with former Special Agent FBI, Steve Gomez, regarding the foiled LA terror plot.
He then talks about Rod Rosenstein resigning as Deputy Attorney General.
And, how will Trump's lack of cooperation with Congress intensify impeachment in the White House? Handel discusses,
Synagogue shooting in Poway with Kris Ankarlo
Can California get any more liberal?
How California's faltering high-speed rail project was captured by costly consultants
Biden on the issues, You can't stop robocalls, and More seniors are working into old age
Supreme Court hearing on the census, Prescription drug costs, parking enforcement, and the homeless population is growing
The Mueller Report, Mayor Garcetti's budget, Who's responsible for Notre Dame, and the college admission scandal
Fire at Notre Dame Cathedral, Trump's tax returns, Gov. Newsom pleges to help build up El Salvador
Michael Avenatti charges, Riverside sheriff department scandal with Steve Gregory, Politics with John Thomas, and Foodie Friday with Neil Saavedra
Handel first talks about the era of wildfires in Southern California. Apparently, aircraft tech isn't cutting it.
He then discusses William Barr as he heads to the hill. What do we know so far about Mueller's case against the president? Handel goes over it all.
Handel then discusses the process of asylum at the border with KFI Newsreporter, Steve Gregory!
Handel first talks about Kirstjen Nielsen resigning as Homeland Security chief.
He then goes over the president's Calexico visit with KFI Newsreporter, Steve Gregory.
And, some wealthy parents in the college cheating scandal cut a deal, but is it going to fend well?
Handel discusses.
Handel fist talks about the Timmothy Pitzen mystery! The false identification really hurt the family.
He then discusses how the democrats' push for the White House runs through Al Sharpton.
And, he talks with KFI News reporter, Steve Gregory, regarding the president's trip to Calexico!
Wayne Resnick fills in for Handel today!
He first talks about the Timothy Pitzen case.
He then goes over the history of cruel and unusual punishment.
And, why did America turn on to buffets?
Wayne will tell ya.
Handel talks about Felicity Huffman, Lori Loughlin, and other parents appearing in court for the college scandal.
Is California in an earthquake drought? Handel will tell ya!
And, the president retreats on healthcare after a Mitch McConnell warning. Why? Handel discusses.
Handel first discusses why the NRA opposes new domestic abuse legislation.
He then goes over what you need to know about the 2020 census.
And, 80 nations set quotas for female leaders! Handel goes over whether the U.S. should do the same.
Handel talks about a controversial AI program bay police are trying out.
He then talks about Trump's threats to close the U.S.-Mexico border. He goes over it.
And, he discusses the top 'April Fools' pranks!
Handel first talks about California lawmakers proposing sweeping reforms to college admissions in response to scandal.
He then goes over Boeing and the safety-related PR nightmare.
And, how is smart home technology changing the way we live? Handel will tell ya!
Handel first talks about California cracking down on vaping!
He then goes into a gender pay gap discussion.
And, then the beef between Adam Schiff and President Trump.
Handel first talks about the Jussie Smollett case and why the prosecutors decided to drop all the charges.
He then discusses if Obamacare gets struckdown!
Lastly, how does Kamala Harris plan to dramatically increase teacher salaries? Handel goes over it,
Handel broke the news regarding the case of Jussie Smollett being dropped.
He also talks about Michael Avenatti being arrested and charged with embezzlement and extortion.
And, finally, disputes are erupting in Washington over Mueller's findings. What does this mean for President Trump? Handel has some insight.
Handel first talks about Governor Gavin Newsom's plan to possibly prohibit new death sentences.
He then talks about Devin Nunes suing a sassy cow on Twitter.
And, CVS is set to sell CBD products! Is CBD the new popular business and wellness trend of 2019? Handel will let ya know!
Handel first talks about the GOP senators coming to John McCain's defense after President Trump's latest comments.
He then goes over the anticipated Mueller Report! When we get it?
And, could Facebook make your insurance cost more...? Handel will tell ya.
How did the National Enquirer get those steamy texts of Jeff Bezos and his girlfriend.
Handel explains.
He then talks about Beto O'Rourke and his early campaign.
Lastly, he discusses the U.S. worker shortage. Why are we experiencing it?
Handel first talks about the breaking news regarding the Netherlands' Utrecht tram shooting.
He then discusses what New Zealand is going to do regarding guns.
And, Joe Biden!
It appears that some of Joe Biden's record doesn't age very well...
Handel explains.
Handel goes extensively into the New Zealand terrorist attack.
He then discusses Senate republicans and how they see the the president's national emergency.
Lastly, he Britain's parliament that voted to delay the Brexit!
Handel first talks about the FAA joining the rest of the world in grounding the Max 8s and Max 9s.
He then discusses the possible presidential bids for 2020.
And, how is healthcare going to be front and center of the 2020 presidential race? Handel talks about the president's proposed cuts to medicare.
Handel covers the college cheating scandal all morning and why it's such a big deal.
Governor Gavin Newsom is set to sign an executive order blocking death row executions! If you don't know, Handel loves execution topics!
And, Paul Manafort was sentenced to prison during his show. He talks with Wayne Resnick on the entire sentencing.
Handel first discusses the president's 2020 budget and the top takeaways from it.
He then discusses California's marijuana industry and how it needs an intervention to avoid an "extinction event."
And, why has China and other foreign carriers grounded the 737 Max 8 planes, but the U.S. and Europe haven't.
Handel first talks about the millions of Californian's water bill that could climb after FEMA won't pay $300M for the Oroville Dam.
He then goes over Trump's re-election campaign that has themes from 2016.
And, free college is getting really popular. Yet, Handel discusses that it may be complicated for many states.
Handel and Wayne Resnick discuss Paul Manafort's 47 month prison sentence for fraud.
What to do about student debt in California? Handel may have answer.
And, he gives you facts about International Women's Day.
Handel first discusses Michael Cohen and his offering of new documents to show Trump lawyers that they helped with a false testimony.
All the horse deaths at Santa Anita Park have spilled trouble for the industry.
And, Handel discusses a move that California lawmakers are trying to fix the DMV.
Handel first discusses how police used deadly force in the case of Stephon Clark. Would changes to California law alter how they use it?
More migrants are crossing the border. What is changing? Handel goes over it.
And, Islamic State wives want to come home. Handel talks about what they were doing while they were away.
Handel first talks about Newsom's shorter bullet train plan that is likely to run out of money before completion.
He then talks about Fox News' electoral impact.
Then, he reviews the House Democrats' action against Rep. Ilhan Omar regarding the latest Israel comments.
Handel on the president's speech points and fact checks from CPAC.
He also talks about the Stephon Clark decision.
And, the new Michael Jackson documentary reviving old abuse claims. Handel goes over it.
So, what is the deal with Jared Kushner and the whole clearance issue? Handel goes over it.
He then discusses how Benjamin Netanyahu's indictment could be a a case study for impeachment in the U.S.
And, Handel's fascination for executions continue! He gives you famous last words of death row inmates!
Handel first talks about the Hanoi summit between Trump and Kim Jong Un on how it went,
He then discusses Michael Cohen and his first day testimonial.
And, Governor Gavin Newsom is implementing new California laws!
Handel goes over Cal State University Los Angeles' plan to raise admissions standards.
He also talks about all the taxes Californian's may face if Democrats have their way.
And, can Trump and Kim close the deal in Hanoi? We'll find out!
Handel first talks about the upcoming summit between President Trump and Kim Jong Un.
He then goes into former KTLA anchor, Chris Burrous, and his autopsy report with KFI Newsreporter, Steve Gregory.
And, then he goes into the 2019 Oscars! The results and the blandness of it all...?
Handel first takes the Jussie Smollett press conference and gives his own commentary regarding it.
Then, he discusses how DNA solved the 1973 murder of Linda O'Keefe.
And lastly, he goes over why we may end up being disappointed by the Mueller Report.
Handel first talks about the Trump administration who are set to cancel millions of funds for the California high-speed rail.
He then discusses the Dodgers icon, Don Newcombe, and his impact in the baseball community.
Lastly, California could be stuck in the dark! Thanks to cyber-sabotage, wildfires, and the weather!
Handel first talks about the emergency declaration and if it will stand. There are some reasons that it may not...
He then talks about California's black market for pot and how it is stifling legal sales.
And, lastly, he goes over Venezuela and how the country is spiraling downward.
Handel first discusses the questions remaining over the Jussie Smollett attack.
He then talks about what is happening with the Amazon-New York deal.
And, he talks about socialism!
Socialism is being raised and Democrats can't agree on how to deal with it.
Handel first talks about the remembrance of the Parkland shooting one year ago. Have things changed?
He then discusses how the bullet train went from peak CA innovation to the project from hell.
And, do you know Lyndon LaRouche Jr.? If not, Handel goes over the life of the 8-time presidential candidate.
Wayne, in for Bill Handel, first talks about the infamous Drug Lord, Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman found guilty on all ten charges.
He then discusses Governor Gavin Newsom's scaling back on the high-speed rail.
And, what is America going to do with all of their unclaimed corpses? Wayne dives in.
Wayne, is in for Handel.
He first talks about cover-up allegations against the CA Air National Guard.
He then goes over why two L.A. lawmakers want new parents to get up to 18 weeks of paid leave.
And, gun seizures are spiking nationally as states are passing laws aimed at curbing mass shootings. Wayne discusses.
Handel talks with Steve Gregory regarding how some border patrol agents feel about the immigration climate.
He then discusses Senator Amy Klobuchar and her announcement of her bid for 2020.
And, is Congress really considering impeachment for the president? Handel will review.
Handel goes over the fight between Jeff Bezos and the National Enquirer.
He then talks about Representative Alexandria Ocasio Cortez and her release of the Green New Deal outline.
And, he goes over the Supreme Court blocking of the restrictive Louisiana abortion law by a 5-4 vote.
Handel on Virginia's three leaders that are engulfed in political turmoil.
He then discusses the Democratic agenda on the House regarding investigations into President Trump and the legislation.
Handel goes in depth regarding the Liam Neeson controversy.
He then talks about how much CA is spending to put electric cars on the road.
And, who the heck is Stacey Abrams. Handel talks about her and how she will affect the political landscape.
Handel goes in depth over Virginia Governor Ralph Northam's blackface references.
He also discusses why "blackface" is NOT OKAY.
And, what a lifetime of playing football can do to the human brain.
Handel first talks about the crackdown on the multi-million dollar "birth tourism" business.
He then talks about the El Chapo trial and how it provided a deep look inside the Sinaloa cartel.
And, he discusses President Trump's comments about the wall and the Russia investigations.
Handel first talks about the frigid weather hitting the Midwest.
He then talks to NBC Investigative Reporter Joel Grover regarding the L.A. County Typhus outbreak!
Lastly, he shares his perspective on Nike shoes and how some are saying that there is a secret Islamic message on their soles...
Handel first talks about L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti announcing he's not running for president.
He then talked about Intelligence Chiefs contradict President Trump in assessment.
And, he then discusses bail companies in California that have conspired to keep premiums high.
Handel first talks about PG&E's bankruptcy ripple effects that will be felt beyond California.
He then talks about the president's media firewall and how come cracks are showing up!
Lastly, he discusses the the sanctions targeting Venezuela's oil industry.
Handel first talks about the winners and losers in the deal to end the government shutdown.
He then discusses the Tom Brokaw backfire and his comments towards Hispanics.
And, then he talks about Kamala Harris and her launch for the White House bid.
Handel first goes over the indictment of President Trump's friend, Roger Stone.
He then talks about some asylum seekers heading back to Mexico.
And, then he finishes up with the way the government shutdown is affecting air traffic control at airports.
Handel first discusses Michael Cohen and how he says Trump and Giuliani threatened him.
He then talks about the feud between Trump and Pelosi.
And, lastly he talks with author, Brad Meltzer, and the secret plot to kill George Washington.
Whole lotta Trump Handel goes over!
He first talks about the Buzzfeed News report that Trump told Cohen to lie to Congress.
He then fires back at Pelosi and her foreign trip that he wants her to cancel.
And, he then talks about Trump's missile response to world threats.
Handel first discusses the deal that is needed to end the LAUSD teacher's strike.
He then talks with Ken O'Dell about the 25th Anniversary of the Northridge Earthquake and how building structures changed since then.
Lastly, he talks about Rudy Giuliani and what he said in regard to Trump and the "Russian Collusion."
Handel first talks about the financial side of the LAUSD and how much it's costing them among the teacher's strike.
He then explains what exploratory committees are.
And, he then talks about the fallout and political correctness of a Gillette shaving commercial.
It is day two of the teacher's strike! Handel talks with KFI Newsreporter Andrew Mollenbeck all about it.
He then talks about William Barr, the nominee for attorney general.
Lastly, he goes over the death rates in the United States.
Handel first talks about the LAUSD teachers on strike. They are looking for a 6% increase in pay. Does that really help though?
He then talks about the Democrats having a wide range of presidential candidates to choose from in 2020.
And, he lastly talks about Trump's efforts to hide the details of Putin talks and how it may set up a huge fight with Congress.
Handel first talks about the president possibly declaring a national emergency for the wall.
He then breaks the news about the finding and survival of Jayme Closs.
And, finally he discusses the CA police unions preparing to battle the new transparency law in the courtroom.
Handel first discusses the president threatening to cut CA wildfire aid, but he may not have the authority to.
He then talks about Gavin Newsom and his plan to release the CA government spending plan.
And finally, he talks with Steve Gregory to get a full recap of CES.
Handel first talks about the president's speech to the nation last night and fact-checking what he had to say.
He then discusses how the deaths at Ed Buck's home sparked the debate over "dark underbelly of the gay culture."
And, Rod Rosenstein is set to leave! Boy, does Handel have thoughts!
Handel first talks about Cyntoia Brown and her granting of clemency.
Next, he talks with Professor Erwin Chemerinsky about the constitutional reason why President Trump can't build his wall.
Finally, he discusses President Trump's promise to bring jobs back, but his tariffs are driving them away.
Handel first talks about Gavin Newsom's list of promises for the state of California.
He then discusses with John Thomas how the border wall is boxing the president in.
And, Handel discusses how the Jazmine Barnes case shows how trauma can affect memory.
Handel first goes over SoCal Edison and why they're changing their rates based on the time of day. Will customers benefit?
He then goes over Governor Jerry Brown's jail reform legacy.
And finally, he talks about the teacher's strike in Los Angeles and what half a million kids will go...
Handel first talks about the new House Democrats and how they have a big plan to shake things up!
He then goes over the long awaited earthquake early warning app!
Finally he talks about the sexism claims from Bernie Sanders' campaign team and how it would impact a potential 2020 run!
Bill first talks about the newly divided government. Who ultimately controls the political agenda? Handel explains.
He then discusses how California's right to die law survived 2018.
And, he talks about how Biden paved the way for a possible presidential run.
Wayne Resnick is in for Bill Handel!
Happy New Year!
He first discusses how early do presidential campaigns begin.
He then talks about popular New Year's resolutions and how achievable they really are.
And, he talks about President Trump's biggest wins and losses of 2018!
Wayne Resnick is in for Bill Handel!
He first talks about the border wall and if there is any sign for an end to the government shutdown.
He then goes over the ultra popular video game, Fortnite, and how it was a remarkable year for them.
And finally, he talks about the new California laws that will go against the president and his plans.
Handel goes over the tragic death of beloved KTLA news anchor, Chris Burrous.
He also goes over Inglewood's plans to shred years of police records before a new law makes them public.
Finally, a look at 2019 and the new laws that will take effect the beginning of the year for California.
Handel talks about the government shutdown and how the resolution may depend on the definition of... "the wall."
He then discusses how 2018 saw an increase in hate crimes and the rise of anti-Semitism.
And, the Dow rebounded after a major holiday slump!
Wayne Resnick fills in for the vacationing Bill Handel.
He discusses how an old lady may help bail out Harvey Weinstein.
He then talks about California and how we transformed our justice system. However, crime is up and critics want rollbacks.
Lastly, Wayne shares how Cuban baseball players will no longer have to defect to play in Major League Baseball.
Wayne Resnick fills in for the vacationing Bill Handel.
He first goes over the life of Penny Marshall. She played the feisty Laverne in 'Laverne & Shirley' before directing movies.
He then talks about the Senate and their passing of a bipartisan criminal justice bill.
Finally, he goes over a recent study that is saying Americans don't appeal to a big-city living, but many of us live there... what gives??
Wayne Resnick fills in for the vacationing Bill Handel.
First, he discusses the interesting lawsuit of the Carlton Dance and Fortnite.
He then discusses how Russians targeted African Americans in the 2016 election.
Finally, we talk about the science of growing the perfect Christmas tree.
Wayne Resnick fills in for the vacationing Bill Handel.
He first talks about the legal flaw behind declaring Obamacare invalid.
Wayne then talks about the partial government shutdown with ABC's Ali Rogan.
Finally, he discusses what the idea behind "no-gift" Christmas is all about.
Mo'Kelly fills in for the vacationing Bill Handel.
He first goes over President Trump's inauguration spending and why it's under criminal investigation by the feds.
He then talks about the late great jazz singer Nancy Wilson.
And finally wraps it up with the most popular Christmas movies by state.
Mo'Kelly fills in for the vacationing Bill Handel!
He first discusses the National Enquirer and how publishers flipped on the President.
Mo' then talks about Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's new favorite pastime and her trolling of conservatives.
Lastly, he talks about the nominations of 'The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.'
Wayne Resnick fills in for the vacationing Bill Handel!
He first goes over the border wall meeting between President Trump, Schumer, and Pelosi.
Wayne then goes over to L.A.'s new rules on Airbnb-type rentals.
And, finally Wayne breaks the news on the air that Michael Cohen was sentenced to three years in prison.
Wayne Resnick fills in for the vacationing Handel.
He discusses how the Adam Lanza documents may boost the study of mass killers.
Wayne also talks about the U.S. promoting fossil fuels at the world's biggest climate conference.
And, he then shares that 2018 was by far the worst year for gun violence.
Wayne Resnick fills in for the vacationing Handel.
He goes over the alleged Trump actions that could lead to impeachment if they are proved.
Wayne then talks about scout recruitment and the war that raises questions about what it means to be a boy or girl.
And, then he discusses why California is in the doldrums around offshore wind.
Handel goes over George H.W. Bush's one final trip to his adopted home state.
He then talks with KFI's Business & Tech Expert, Jason Middleton, about the stock market and why it's falling.
And, finally Handel talks about Les Moonves and how he avoided consequences for sexual misconduct for so long.
Handel goes over Nancy Pelosi winning the Speaker nomination.
He also talks about the future of abortion and what it looks like after the 2018 midterms.
And, sex brothels are a thing!
Handel explains why tear gas has been banned in warfare!
He then talks how the trade deficit is getting bigger despite all of the president's promises.
And, the world needs to quit coal Handel says... but why is it so hard to quit the stuff?
The U.S. closes the major border crossing as the caravan migrants hit Mexico! Handel talks about the repercussions.
Wayne and Bill go in depth into Manafort's lying and if the plea deal is still on the table.
What is Giving Tuesday? Who should you be giving to? Bill lets you in on it.
Handel and Steve Gregory talk about the migrants at the border! Is it as chaotic as they say it is?
Magician Ricky Jay is completely dead at 72, Handel goes over his life and career.
And, China has come out with the first gene edited babies! Handel's all for it.
Handel goes over a judge who dismissed a female genital mutilation charge! It was a historic case!
He then talks about the migrant caravan and how it's just yards away from the U.S. border.
And, why is Black Friday longer and tamer than ever? Handel will tell ya.
Handel discusses the situation of Ivanka Trump using her personal email account to send hundreds of emails about government business.
He then talks about the emergency evacuations falling short among the California fires and other disasters.
And then, he goes in depth with the business side of Thanksgiving!
Handel goes over why Trump is sticking with the Saudi Prince!
He also goes over the Central American migrants and how the people of Tijuana don't want them there!
And, Handel talks about the president claiming that California doesn't "rake" enough.
Handel goes over how investigators figure out who/what started the California fires.
He also goes over how the fires in California highlight and worsen the income divide.
And, he then goes over the hundred of caravan travelers that arrived in Tijuana.
Handel goes over utility customers that may be on the hook for billions in wildfire damage.
He also goes over the bipartisan support over the criminal justice reform bill and what would be in it.
And, then he discusses the new inventions by America's most secretive governmental lab.
Handel talks about Melania's rare move: the calling for the firing of a deputy national security advisor!
He then goes over the El Chapo trial... kinda...
He then discusses how Americans are "pigging out" on bacon as the president's trade war is cutting chicken demand.
Handel gives a full discussion regarding the president's fire remarks.
He also goes over the life of Stan Lee and shares his 2015 interview with him.
And, Wayne joins Handel in studio to discuss if CNN will win the case of allowing Jim Acosta back in the White House...
Handel brings on KFI reporters to give the latest on the Woolsey fire.
He then discusses the financial impact wildfires have on the state of California.
And, he then gives his personal thoughts on the Thousand Oaks massacre.
Bill and John go over the election results and the impact they will have going forward.
Handel discusses where John Cox and Gavin Newsom stand on all the key issues.
He also goes over Trump's approval numbers.
And, why nonvoters could have the biggest say of all.
It turns out that Latinos are poised to play a big role in the midterms... Handel elaborates.
He then fact checks President Trump regarding the American Industry.
And, the Bible says to welcome immigrants, but not some white evangelicals. Handel goes over their viewpoint.
Handel talks about the border patrol readiness knowing that the caravan and smugglers are heading to the border.
He then goes over female candidates and how they're breaking barriers... AND Oprah!
Finally, he talks about voters weighing in about the health issues on state ballots.
Handel discusses how President Trump is more than happy to throw Paul Ryan under the bus.
He then talks about the broken business of recycling.
And, he follows up with the synagogue shooter possibly facing the death penalty.
Handel goes over the life and death of notorious gangster, Whitey Bulger.
He then discusses the plot to smear Robert Mueller's name.
And, as he does every Halloween, Handel gives his case on why necrophilia is a victimless crime.
Handel goes over the Pentagon's plans for a six-fold increase in border deployment.
The he discusses what happened after California got rid of personal belief exemptions for childhood vaccines.
And, will birthright citizenship end as Trump puts it? Handel's got some backstory,,,
What do we know about Robert Bowers? Well, Handel gives you the latest.
Handel goes over Gab - the extremely friendly social media site that was used by the Jewish Synagogue gunman.
And, Handel discusses how businesses pose an issue for Newsom if he wins!
The bomb scares are raising new questions in mail safety! Handel goes over some of these questions.
Handel then goes over President Trump's consideration of the migrant entry ban.
And, Handel has a very special interview with Ken Starr... that's right Ken Starr and "The Starr Report." Does Bill Clinton ring a bell?
Handel goes over the whole "blackface" and Megyn Kelly comments and whether she's done at NBC or not.
He then discusses how the mail bombs are being intercepted as he brings on Steve Gomez, former FBI agent who led teams of bomb technicians.
And, then he talks about the white nationalist leaders that were arrested... right here in Los Angeles!
Handel goes over the U.S. border crisis happening right now!
He then discusses the big business behind the Dodgers in the World Series.
And, Megyn Kelly and her remarks regarding blackface. What is the history behind blackface and why was it so controversial?
Handel talks about Turkey's president and his details regarding Khashoggi's killing. Are all the "pieces" adding up?
He then discusses Gavin Newsom's slashing of welfare checks to homeless to house more people... did it work?
And, then he goes over the possible outcomes if President Trump exits the INF Treaty.
Handel discusses the new Khashoggi murder details! They are ultimately unraveling a Saudi lie.
Handel then talks about the California public housing crisis and why the experts are keep saying we need more housing.
And, the Trump administration could define out "transgenders." What does that even mean?
On today's show, Bill revisiting California's 3-strikes life sentencing acts. What should we do when they are non-violent crimes?
Then, Bill talked about the rise of tuition and how America's student loans debt crisis could get so much worse!
Finally, Bill got deep and spoke about the GOP war room. What is going on?
On today's show, Bill brought on KFI news reporter, Corbin Carson, to talk about the Newport Beach surgeon and his girlfriend who allegedly drugged and raped women. They have more charges stacked up against them.
Then, Bill talked about the great "debate" between De Leon and Feinstein... it's a race for the senate!
Finally, Bill shared the University of Texas' findings that masculinity is not a mental health issue.
On today's show, Bill discussed how President Trump is giving Saudi Arabia the benefit of the doubt when it comes to the Khashoggi case.
Then, Bill and the crew gave their personal stories of their encounters with the so called "pimp," Dennis Hof.
Finally, Bill spoke with NBC investigate reporter, Joel Grover, regarding how L.A. County plans to tackle the typhus outbreak!
On today's show, Bill updated us on the latest developments with the murder and disappearance of Jamal Khashoggi in Turkey's Saudi's consulate. Will the officials story told by the Saudis add up?
Then, Bill and the crew talked about Stormy Daniel's lawsuit against President Donald Trump being thrown out. Daniels even has to cover the cost of President Trump's legal fees!
Finally, Bill related a fascinating anecdote about Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, who passed away on Monday in Seattle at the age of 65.