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ABC News Entertainment Correspondent talks about Pat Sajak's last "Wheel of Fortune" episode, previews "Bad Boys: Ride or Die" and more.
ABC News Entertainment Correspondent talks about Pat Sajak's last "Wheel of Fortune" episode, previews "Bad Boys: Ride or Die" and more.
If you don't have camping plans this long weekend... there's some great FILMS out there now to fill your time. Joining me live is ABC News Entertainment Correspondent... Jason Nathanson.
The movie about former President Donald Trump premiered at the Cannes Film Festival. Mr. Trump wasn't a big fan. Joining me live is ABC news Entertainment Correspondent Jason Nathanson.
Are Tacos and Burritos sandwiches? The hotly debated question was taken to actual court in Indiana... and it looks like a judge has made a ruling. Working hard on the story... ABC News Correspondent Jason Nathanson.
Hosts: Greg Skordas and Leah Murray Major developments today as Harvey Weinstein’s 2020 rape conviction is overturned by a New York appeals court. What does this do to the #MeToo movement? Will he be released from his New York prison cell? Jason Nathanson, ABC News Entertainment Correspondent in Los Angeles, joins the show to give us the latest.
Hosts: Greg Skordas and Leah Murray SCOTUS hears arguments about presidential immunity KSL at Night hosts Leah Murray and Greg Skordas recap the latest developments in the Supreme Court case regarding former President Trump’s immunity case. The Justices seem split on their opinions on presidential immunity. Greg provides valuable insight on where the case goes from here. Potential jurors in Trump’s hush money case questioned about media choices Part of the jury selection for former President Trump’s “hush money” case involved questions about where those jurors get their news, and which media sources they consume. Leah voices her concerns with these kinds of questions, while Greg explains the normality of media sourcing questions for juries. Harvey Weinstein’s 2020 rape conviction overturned Major developments today as Harvey Weinstein’s 2020 rape conviction is overturned by a New York appeals court. What does this do to the #MeToo movement? Will he be released from his New York prison cell? Jason Nathanson, ABC News Entertainment Correspondent in Los Angeles, joins the show to give us the latest. Next steps in the potential ban of TikTok Part of the major spending package passed by Congress and signed by President Biden included a plan for the future of TikTok: either sell to a U.S. company or be banned. What’s TikTok’s reaction? We hear from company leaders. Brad Bonham with the Utah Republican Party National Committee talks border security One of the most important issues for the upcoming presidential and congressional elections is immigration. Republicans know this is a weak spot for President Biden, so they are using it. You see it in a lot of ads in our state. Utah Republican Party National Committeeman Brad Bonham joins the show to share what he saw during his recent trip to the border as well as where he thinks the current status of immigration lies. Ongoing pro-Palestine protests on college campuses Greg and Leah discuss the ongoing pro-Palestine protests on college campuses across the country. They offer their views on how students are reacting, and what college presidents are even able to do in return. Big changes coming to travel this summer If you’re an active hotel stayer, airline rewards member, or checked bag taker, be prepared for changes coming this summer. Greg and Leah delve into some of the biggest changes on the way, including a major policy shift directed by U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg. FTC to refund $5.6 million to Ring customers in video privacy settlement A video privacy settlement between the Federal Trade Commission and Amazon-owned Ring will result in millions of dollars being sent to Ring doorbell customers. Leah and Greg talk through the settlement, and Leah shares her personal thoughts as a Ring customer herself.
There's controversy in Hollywood this afternoon over Artificial Intelligence. Jason it's all about the #1 movie at the box office... Civil War. But the movie's not the actual issue.
A Bachelor bombshell has struck the world of reality TV. The nation's first Golden Bachelor... has split from his new bride.
Jason talked with Len Berman and Michael Riedel about Emma Stone winning the best actress for Poor Things. John Cena came out with just an envelope covering his bits. Jason thinks the ratings will climb this year.
Sunday morning we change the clocks. And Sunday night at 5 o'clock... it's the Oscars.
Maybe you heard yesterday that Wendy's was going to try surge pricing... where a burger would cost you more when the restaurant is busiest. When we asked on our website, KSLnewsradio.com, 91% of people said surge pricing would keep them from going to a restaurant. So Wendy's is backing off now.
Hosts: Leah Murray and Greg Skordas AI-generated deepfakes of Taylor Swift made the rounds on social media this past weekend. Fortunately, X has taken them down but made it so you can’t search up her name, which is a bummer during Super Bowl season. Greg and Leah discuss the legalities surrounding deepfakes before switching over to the brighter side of things with Jason Nathanson, ABC News Entertainment Correspondent in Los Angeles, who says Taylor Swift is Super Bowl bound.
Hosts: Leah Murray and Greg Skordas AI-generated deepfakes of Taylor Swift made the rounds on social media this past weekend. Fortunately, X has taken them down but made it so you can’t search up her name, which is a bummer during Super Bowl season. Greg and Leah discuss the legalities surrounding deepfakes before switching over to the brighter side of things with Jason Nathanson, ABC News Entertainment Correspondent in Los Angeles, who says Taylor Swift is Super Bowl bound.
Hosts: Leah Murray and Greg Skordas Pentagon identifies the 3 U.S. soldiers killed in a drone attack in Jordan On Sunday 3 U.S. soldiers were killed in a drone attack in Jordan. And today, the Pentagon has identified the names of those 3 soldiers in a press release. NewsNation’s Washington Correspondent Evan Lambert joins Leah and Greg to discuss what went wrong, as well as the bigger question… Does this mean war? Taylor Swift news roundup: deepfakes and Super Bowl AI-generated deepfakes of Taylor Swift made the rounds on social media this past weekend. Fortunately, X has taken them down but made it so you can’t search up her name, which is a bummer during Super Bowl season. Greg and Leah discuss the legalities surrounding deepfakes before switching over to the brighter side of things with Jason Nathanson, ABC News Entertainment Correspondent in Los Angeles, who says Taylor Swift is Super Bowl bound. Poll: Most Americans feel they pay too much in taxes Tax season is upon us. According to a new poll from the University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy and The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research, two-thirds of U.S. taxpayers feel that they pay too much in federal taxes. Leah and Greg break down the poll. Utah lawmaker makes fourth push for affirmative consent One of the big issues the KSL Investigative team has been looking into for the past year or so is sexual assault in Utah. To help alleviate this issue, a Utah lawmaker has proposed a bill, HB162 Sexual Offense Amendments, which is unfortunately not getting much traction on Capitol Hill. KSL Investigative Reporter Daniella Rivera joins Leah and Greg to explain what this bill would do to protect sexual assault victims. What would a major league stadium cost to Utah taxpayers? What would it cost taxpayers to put a major league baseball stadium here in Utah? What about hockey, too? Jay Evensen, Senior Editorial Columnist with the Deseret News, joins Greg and Leah to discuss where some of Utah’s politicians stand on this topic. The issue of chronic absenteeism in schools nationwide Should school be mandatory? It sounds like a rhetorical question, but it’s becoming a more serious issue as schools nationwide are struggling with chronic absenteeism, which is defined as missing more than 10% of their school days. Leah and Greg discuss where things went wrong and why incentivizing student attendance is NOT the way to go. Is it discriminatory of coffee shops to charge more for non-dairy alternatives? It’s common to see coffee shops charge their customers more if they ask for non-dairy substitutes in their drinks. In fact, a recently filed lawsuit against Dunkin’ is challenging this exact practice. Greg and Leah have a fun little discourse about this lawsuit from opposite perspectives: one being lactose intolerant and one not.
There's a lot to watch in theatres this weekend. Jason Nathanson went to the theater this weekend to bring you the best watches.
As you head out on your trick-or-treating rounds tonight... you may see some costumes more than others. ABC News entertainment correspondent Jason Nathanson has information on this year's hottest costumes.
Hosts: Maura Carabello and Greg Skordas After nearly five months of going on strike, Hollywood writers have reached a “tentative” deal with studios that may end the writers’ strike. Jason Nathanson, ABC News Entertainment Correspondent in Los Angeles, joins the show with the latest.
Hosts: Maura Carabello and Greg Skordas The Salt Lake Chamber to discuss immigration and permitting reform in Washington D.C. The Salt Lake Chamber is heading to Washington D.C. this week to meet with Utah’s congressional delegation and discuss some of their top federal priorities, including immigration and permitting reform. Derek Miller, President and CEO of the Salt Lake Chamber and Downtown Alliance, joins the show to discuss what’s to come from this meeting. NASA collects a sample from an asteroid for the first time NASA collected a sample from an asteroid for the first time, and Utah played a pretty big role in this monumental achievement. KSL NewsRadio Reporter Adam Small joins the show with the latest on what he discovered on the scene at the West Desert. Local news raises a big question: Why aren’t we de-escalating conflict? There’s been quite a lot of local news surrounding us recently… The Mayor of Orem was spat on by the daughter of a reporter he criticized during a City Council meeting last week. Additionally, there was a bomb threat at The King’s English Bookshop that canceled a drag event. Greg and Maura break down the events and discuss the big questions: Why are we reacting so strongly to each other? And why aren’t we de-escalating conflicts like these? Where is the compromise to prevent a government shutdown? We are just days away from a potential government shutdown, which no one wants. In an interview with the Deseret News, Senator Mike Lee said that he doesn’t think deep down anyone in Congress would choose a shutdown. So then why isn’t anyone actually compromising? Senator Bob Menendez says he will not resign despite his indictment New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez has been indicted again on federal bribery charges. But despite several people calling on him to resign, he said he’s not going to. This raises the question: How do we feel about our elected officials being indicted, and how will that affect whether we vote for them? The weight of the word “and” on the Supreme Court Let’s talk about the word “and.” It may seem like a simple word, but it holds a heavy weight that could affect thousands of prison sentences each year based on how the Supreme Court interprets it. What exactly does this mean? Greg and Maura break it down. Hollywood writers reach a “tentative” deal with studios After nearly five months of going on strike, Hollywood writers have reached a “tentative” deal with studios that may end the writers’ strike. Jason Nathanson, ABC News Entertainment Correspondent in Los Angeles, joins the show with the latest. General Conference Special Preview: Dieting by Design General Conference begins this Saturday, and we have some great specials lined up. Dave Noriega, Host of Dave and Dujanovic, joins the show to give a preview of their special, Dieting by Design: Fads, Trends and the Body Image Battle.
Hosts: Maura Carabello and Greg Skordas After nearly five months of going on strike, Hollywood writers have reached a “tentative” deal with studios that may end the writers' strike. Jason Nathanson, ABC News Entertainment Correspondent in Los Angeles, joins the show with the latest.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hosts: Maura Carabello and Greg Skordas The Salt Lake Chamber to discuss immigration and permitting reform in Washington D.C. The Salt Lake Chamber is heading to Washington D.C. this week to meet with Utah's congressional delegation and discuss some of their top federal priorities, including immigration and permitting reform. Derek Miller, President and CEO of the Salt Lake Chamber and Downtown Alliance, joins the show to discuss what's to come from this meeting. NASA collects a sample from an asteroid for the first time NASA collected a sample from an asteroid for the first time, and Utah played a pretty big role in this monumental achievement. KSL NewsRadio Reporter Adam Small joins the show with the latest on what he discovered on the scene at the West Desert. Local news raises a big question: Why aren't we de-escalating conflict? There's been quite a lot of local news surrounding us recently… The Mayor of Orem was spat on by the daughter of a reporter he criticized during a City Council meeting last week. Additionally, there was a bomb threat at The King's English Bookshop that canceled a drag event. Greg and Maura break down the events and discuss the big questions: Why are we reacting so strongly to each other? And why aren't we de-escalating conflicts like these? Where is the compromise to prevent a government shutdown? We are just days away from a potential government shutdown, which no one wants. In an interview with the Deseret News, Senator Mike Lee said that he doesn't think deep down anyone in Congress would choose a shutdown. So then why isn't anyone actually compromising? Senator Bob Menendez says he will not resign despite his indictment New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez has been indicted again on federal bribery charges. But despite several people calling on him to resign, he said he's not going to. This raises the question: How do we feel about our elected officials being indicted, and how will that affect whether we vote for them? The weight of the word “and” on the Supreme Court Let's talk about the word “and.” It may seem like a simple word, but it holds a heavy weight that could affect thousands of prison sentences each year based on how the Supreme Court interprets it. What exactly does this mean? Greg and Maura break it down. Hollywood writers reach a “tentative” deal with studios After nearly five months of going on strike, Hollywood writers have reached a “tentative” deal with studios that may end the writers' strike. Jason Nathanson, ABC News Entertainment Correspondent in Los Angeles, joins the show with the latest. General Conference Special Preview: Dieting by Design General Conference begins this Saturday, and we have some great specials lined up. Dave Noriega, Host of Dave and Dujanovic, joins the show to give a preview of their special, Dieting by Design: Fads, Trends and the Body Image Battle.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The worse might be over for Southern California as remnants of Tropical Storm Hilary have moved north. ABC News Entertainment Correspondent Jason Nathanson joins Jeff to discuss the storm and the flooding it left.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We know you're still talking about the Barbenheimer phenomenon but the summer's NEXT big movie release is out this week with strong reviews. ABC News Entertainment Correspondent Jason Nathanson says the movie may not know Barbie off the top spot, but it's a great movie for both parents and kids.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
• Ret. Chief Tom Weitzel from Riverside shares his thoughts on the acquittal of Scot Peterson in the Parkland Florida case. • Royal Oakes has the news on SCOTUS and their final decisions of the term. • Jason Nathanson, ABC News Entertainment Correspondent, has the details on the newest installment in the Indiana Jones series and the WGA strike. • Plus, Stefano Fusaro, Host and Play-by-Play Announcer for MLS Countdown and MLS Wrap-Up, joins John to preview Saturday's Chicago Fire game vs Orlando.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
• Ret. Chief Tom Weitzel from Riverside shares his thoughts on the acquittal of Scot Peterson in the Parkland Florida case. • Royal Oakes has the news on SCOTUS and their final decisions of the term. • Jason Nathanson, ABC News Entertainment Correspondent, has the details on the newest installment in the Indiana Jones series and the WGA strike. • Plus, Stefano Fusaro, Host and Play-by-Play Announcer for MLS Countdown and MLS Wrap-Up, joins John to preview Saturday's Chicago Fire game vs Orlando.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
• John discusses the indictment of Donald Trump and special counsel Jack Smith's remarks. • ABC News Entertainment Correspondent, Jason Nathanson, joins John to discuss this weekend's movie releases. • Bill Cameron joins the show to give John a rundown of this weekend's episode of Take 1 on WLS. • Plus, Play-by-Play Announcer for MLS Season Pass Kevin Egan previews this Saturday's Chicago Fire match against the Columbus Crew.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
• John discusses the indictment of Donald Trump and special counsel Jack Smith's remarks. • ABC News Entertainment Correspondent, Jason Nathanson, joins John to discuss this weekend's movie releases. • Bill Cameron joins the show to give John a rundown of this weekend's episode of Take 1 on WLS. • Plus, Play-by-Play Announcer for MLS Season Pass Kevin Egan previews this Saturday's Chicago Fire match against the Columbus Crew.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Jennifer Jones Lee hosts your Friday morning Wake Up Call. ABC's Luis Martinez joins the show to talk about how the Chinese Spy Balloon may trigger U.S. access against Beijing. ABC News Entertainment Correspondent comes on to give a weekend movie roundup. It's another edition of Jen and The House Whisperer; Dean Sharp shares his best advice on 'aging in place' when it comes to your home, creating a "universal design" that is ageless. And Peter Anadio is back on for some last-minute Super Bowl betting advice! Peter is the CEO of TheSportsBetNetwork.com.
John Howell speaks with Jason Nathanson, ABC News Entertainment Correspondent, Los Angeles. Actor Jeremy Renner is in critical condition after a snow plow incident. Nathanson has the latest updates.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John Howell speaks with Jason Nathanson, ABC News Entertainment Correspondent, Los Angeles. Actor Jeremy Renner is in critical condition after a snow plow incident. Nathanson has the latest updates.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John Howell is joined once again by Jason Nathanson, ABC News Entertainment Correspondent. The holiday weekend box office was a big disappointment, all movies seeing much lower numbers than anticipated. Nathanson discusses the potential reasons this occurred. He also has the info on the rumors of a Disney sale to Apple. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John Howell is joined once again by Jason Nathanson, ABC News Entertainment Correspondent. The holiday weekend box office was a big disappointment, all movies seeing much lower numbers than anticipated. Nathanson discusses the potential reasons this occurred. He also has the info on the rumors of a Disney sale to Apple. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ald. Scott Waguespack from the 32nd Ward joins John Howell to discuss growing frustrations with the CTA, safety, and their proposed budget. Robert Herguth from the Sun-Times discusses his investigation into a garbage hauler with alleged ties to the mob now working for O'Hare. Jason Nathanson, ABC News Entertainment Correspondent, joins the program to talk about this weekend's big releases. Plus, Andrea Darlas shares about the upcoming “Show and Tell” Special, and Alex Stone has the latest on CSI digging up a car in the backyard of a $15 million mansion. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ald. Scott Waguespack from the 32nd Ward joins John Howell to discuss growing frustrations with the CTA, safety, and their proposed budget. Robert Herguth from the Sun-Times discusses his investigation into a garbage hauler with alleged ties to the mob now working for O'Hare. Jason Nathanson, ABC News Entertainment Correspondent, joins the program to talk about this weekend's big releases. Plus, Andrea Darlas shares about the upcoming “Show and Tell” Special, and Alex Stone has the latest on CSI digging up a car in the backyard of a $15 million mansion. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
ABC News Entertainment Correspondent, Jason Nathanson joins Chris Merrill to talk about TV's biggest night - all while live backstage from the Emmys! Plus, ABC News Correspondent, Alex Stone reviews California's insane week of weather with Chris as he fills in for Pat Thurston. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
ABC News Entertainment Correspondent, Jason Nathanson joins Chris Merrill to talk about TV's biggest night - all while live backstage from the Emmys! Plus, ABC News Correspondent, Alex Stone reviews California's insane week of weather with Chris as he fills in for Pat Thurston. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
ABC News Entertainment Correspondent previews "The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power", National Cinema Day and more.
ABC News Entertainment Correspondent previews "The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power", National Cinema Day and more.
ABC News Entertainment Correspondent joins the show to discuss all the latest entertainment we can find on streaming services.
On the show's second hour, we get the latest stories from Chris Trenkman, break down a list of all the strange things found on Pinellas County buses, and ABC News Entertainment Correspondent tells us all about the new shows coming streaming.
Jason Nathanson, ABC News Entertainment Correspondent, joins the John Howell Show. Will Smith put out another video about the incident between himself and Chris Rock at the Oscars. Nathanson and Howell discuss the possible reasons this statement is coming now, how the public has responded, and what they'd do in Chris Rock's situation. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's a couch-based weekend when it comes to new stuff to watch – and we're saying goodbye to the Byrdes. The final episodes of Ozark drop today on Netflix – Jason has seen them all and can tell you what to expect. Also out now, a couple of strong new series based on real life events, first up The Offer tells the behind-the-scenes story of the making of The Godfather. While Under the Banner of Heaven revisits the true story of a gruesome Mormon murder from the 80s. Stanley Tucci returns this weekend with new episodes of his Italian travel show on CNN. And there's only one new movie in theaters this weekend, Liam Neeson's Memory, and the reviews aren't great
It's a couch-based weekend when it comes to new stuff to watch – and we're saying goodbye to the Byrdes. The final episodes of Ozark drop today on Netflix – Jason has seen them all and can tell you what to expect. Also out now, a couple of strong new series based on real life events, first up The Offer tells the behind-the-scenes story of the making of The Godfather. While Under the Banner of Heaven revisits the true story of a gruesome Mormon murder from the 80s. Stanley Tucci returns this weekend with new episodes of his Italian travel show on CNN. And there's only one new movie in theaters this weekend, Liam Neeson's Memory, and the reviews aren't great
ABC News Entertainment Correspondent, Jason Nathanson joins Chris Merrill as he fills in for Pat Thurston to discuss Netflix's dramatic loss in subscribers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
ABC News Entertainment Correspondent, Jason Nathanson joins Chris Merrill as he fills in for Pat Thurston to discuss Netflix's dramatic loss in subscribers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
ABC NEWS Entertainment Correspondent Larry Hackett talks with the guys about Brittney Spears crazy behavior, and her publishing naked photos of herself online. Madonna is holding auditions for her upcoming biopic.
Kicking off the show with the Buzz Question about CA's attempt at universal health care. It's Groundhog Dog... If you ask Staten Island Chuck, we've got an early spring. Punxsutawney Phil warns us to prepare for 6 more weeks of winter. ABC has suspended Whoopi Goldberg from "The View" for two weeks over comments related to race and the Holocaust. The Rock N Roll Hall of Fame has announced 17 nominees for its newest class, including first time nominees Dolly Parton, Eminem, A Tribe Called Quest and Beck. Jason Nathanson, ABC News Entertainment Correspondent, joined the show to discuss. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A terrible accident occurred this week on the set of Alec Baldwin's upcoming movie Rust. Alec Baldwin mistakenly fired a bullet into Cinematographer Halyna Hutchins who later died from injuries. Jason Nathanson, ABC News Entertainment Correspondent, breaks down the accident with John Howell.
Wayne Resnick sits in for Bill Handel. Governor Gavin Newsom has signed some bills that will reduce single-family zoning in California. L.A. County sheriff has the legal power to ban gang-like groups of deputies, county lawyers say. ABC News Correspondent Cheri Preston comes on the show to talk with Wayne about the poor behavior of some members of the Royal Family and how it has prompted 'serious' anti-Monarchy campaigns in the United Kingdom. ABC News Entertainment Correspondent joins the show to talk about some must-see shows to stream before the watching the Emmy's this Sunday.
Wayne Resnick fills in for Bill Handel. With the widespread support for Texas' new abortion ban, Wayne makes the connection to guns, segregation and same-sex marriages. What's the significance of the latest Marvel film Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings? Mo Kelly chimes in. ABC News Entertainment Correspondent joins the show for this week's Entertainment Report.
ABC News Entertainment Correspondent previews 'Those Who Wish Me Dead', 'Halston' and more.
Jason Nathanson, ABC News Entertainment Correspondent has the latest.