Handel 45-Minute Morning Show

Handel 45-Minute Morning Show

Don’t miss out on Handel in the Morning just because your kids, job, spouse or school keep getting in the way. Bill Handel’s 45-Minute Morning Show is a compilation of highlights from Handel’s morning show each and every day with new unaired commentary by Bill Handel himself. So, next time someone asks you, “Hey, did you hear what an asshole Handel was this morning?”, you can confidently respond, “Yes, yes I did.”

Episodes

May 31, 2023 46 mins
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 Whispere...
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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 pie...
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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 th...
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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...
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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 subscript...
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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?'
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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...
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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 M...
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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.
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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 Juve...
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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 o...
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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 Ha...
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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 Saa...
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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...
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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 mort...
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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 ...
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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...
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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.
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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 ...
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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 E...
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