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Amy King hosts your Tuesday Wake Up Call. ABC News White House correspondent Karen Travers opens the show talking about the President and First Lady planning to attend Pope Francis' funeral. Dr. Michael Greger joins the show to discuss his new book, How Not to Age Cookbook.' KFI News' Andrew Caravella shares an Earth Day feature. Bloomberg's Courtney Donohoe updates us on the latest in business and Wall Street. The show closes with the host of ‘How to Money' Joel Larsgaard talking about 8K TVs, price locks, and the return of overdraft fees.
Michael Monks hosts this Monday's Wake Up Call. KFI News correspondent Rory O'Neill joins the show to discuss the latest regarding the Ukraine-Russia war. Michael speaks with KFI White House reporter Jon Decker about Trump and his meeting with the French President. ABC News White House correspondent Karen Travers talks about Trump firing the Joint Chief of Staff Chairman. Bloomberg's Courtney Donohoe shares the outlook of the stock market and the show closes with ABC News national correspondent Steven Portnoy discussing agencies telling employees to hold off answering latest Musk emails.
This special looks at the devastating effects of the wildfires through the voices of people who lost their homes, the people who covered it, and the ones taking charge in the aftermath. We takes listeners from the first flash of flames spotted in the Palisades and Altadena, to now, as LA starts to pick up the pieces. Survivors who fled as the fires claimed their homes, journalists who told the stories as they unfolded, and government officials looking for a path forward join KFI News's Michael Monks for two hours of reflection and examination. This conversation includes a look at the legendary historic properties lost, the still evolving and far-reaching economic impact, and the spirit of LA rising to the occasion to help our neighbors in this unprecedented time of need.
This special looks at the devastating effects of the wildfires through the voices of people who lost their homes, the people who covered it, and the ones taking charge in the aftermath. We takes listeners from the first flash of flames spotted in the Palisades and Altadena, to now, as LA starts to pick up the pieces. Survivors who fled as the fires claimed their homes, journalists who told the stories as they unfolded, and government officials looking for a path forward join KFI News's Michael Monks for two hours of reflection and examination. Thi conversation includes a look at the legendary historic properties lost, the still evolving and far-reaching economic impact, and the spirit of LA rising to the occasion to help our neighbors in this unprecedented time of need.
KFI News' Andrew Caravella interviews journalist and ex-Project Veritas Chairman James O'Keefe about this first feature film, Line In The Sand.
KFI News reporter Blake Troli joins Bill to give the latest update on the Bridge Fire, Line Fire, and Airport Fire all a blaze in Southern California. Aging, overworked, and underfunded: NASA faces a dire future, according to experts. EARTHQUAKE: 4.7 quake hit Malibu, CA this morning and was felth throughout the South Land. No air conditioning in schools? Why students are sweltering.
KFI News' Andrew Caravella interviewed actor and director Rich Grosso, whose film, Don't Say It, is based on his life story. The movie is playing in limited release at Landmark Pasadena Playhouse through September 12th.
In this episode I have the pleasure of speaking with a nationally recognized journalist and winner of multiple Golden Mic awards Steve Gregory of KFI news. Steve shares his extensive knowledge on the media, the coverage of policing, national versus local news, and how agencies can create partnerships with the media to enhance policing relations and perceptions of policing. Steve's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/stevegregory640/?hl=en Steve's Linkdin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/stevegregory640/ Follow Steve on X here - https://twitter.com/stevengregory?lang=en
KFI News' Steve Gregory joins Gary & Shannon with the latest details on an arrest made in the case of a body found in a 55-gallon drum in Malibu back in July.
KFI Investigative Reporter Steve Gregory joins the show to talk about the man found in barrel at Malibu Lagoon, plane crash at Van Nuys Airport, and previews an all-new episode of 'Unsolved', airing tomorrow night right here on KFI. Dr. Jim Keany, Co-Director of the Emergency Room at Mission Hospital in Mission Viejo, joins The Bill Handel Show for a fresh edition of 'Medical News'! The two talk about infant peanut butter exposure and how it could prevent allergies are ‘peanut parties', health officials warn “Valley Fever” infections rising in SoCal, pot addiction is real but no one is taking it seriously, and Central Florida is a hotspot for Leprosy.
Steve Gregory joins the show to talk about murders in Rancho Palos Verdes and Pasadena look to be connected and previews an all-new episode of 'Unsolved', airing tomorrow night right here on KFI. California's epic fight to keep the lights on during extreme heat. Education savings accounts are the only legitimate form of reparations in California.
Steve Gregory joins the show to talk about the newly-released Police bodycam footage from the situation in Lancaster where an officer was seen throwing a Black woman to the ground in a violent arrest. Then, Steve previews an all-new episode of 'Unsolved', airing tomorrow night right here on KFI. Neil Saavedra, the Fork Reporter, returns for 'Foodie Friday'! As the weather heats up, people become more interested in cold foods. Also, since Barbie comes out today in theaters, Neil and Handel talk about all of the 'Barbiefied' foods out there.
KFI's own Steve Gregory joins the show to talk about the latest story he's been following and to preview a new episode of 'Unsolved' airing tomorrow night. Then, Neil Saavedra is back for 'Foodie Friday'! As the weather heats up, it's time for ICE CREAM!
Wayne Resnick sits in for Bill Handel, who returns on Monday! KFI's own Steve Gregory joins the show to talk about the latest story he's been following and to preview a new episode of 'Unsolved' airing tomorrow night. Then, Neil Saavedra is back for 'Foodie Friday'! Neil and Wayne talk about crazy Fair food, polarizing food debates, and whether or not you should be sampling grapes or cherries at the grocery store.
He Said, She Said, They Said is a look at recent conflict between the LGBTQ+ community, parents, school boards and the Los Angeles Dodgers. To preserve the entirety of the content each episode begins with the very first question asked. The program is a production of the KFI News Department for iHeartMedia Los Angeles and is produced by Steve Gregory and Jacob Gonzalez with associate producer Nick Pagliochini.
He Said, She Said, They Said is a look at recent conflict between the LGBTQ+ community, parents, school boards and the Los Angeles Dodgers. To preserve the entirety of the content each episode begins with the very first question asked. The program is a production of the KFI News Department for iHeartMedia Los Angeles and is produced by Steve Gregory and Jacob Gonzalez with associate producer Nick Pagliochini.
KFI's Steve Gregory joins is to talk about the latest KFI News documentary called, HATE: Modern Anit-Semitism. A California agency paid a state worker six figures to stay at home and do nothing. The Los Angeles Dodgers are facing backlash after rescinding the invitation of the group, the sisters of Perpetual Indulgence. Now other groups are pulling out.
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 hightly 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.
KFI's own Steve Gregory joins the show to talk about how hundreds of LAPD undercover officers are filing a lawsuit against the city over the public release of their photos. Then, Dean Sharp is back for Handel & The House Whisperer! Bill and Dean talk about birds, bees, pests and trees.
Steve Gregory joins the show to talk about LAPD using VR to help handle mental health calls. The Fork Reporter Neil Saavedra is in for 'Foodie Friday'! - Lunchables In School - Are Skittles & Pez about to be banned in CA - The American Diet has a sandwich problem - Pantry Porn
Following the crazy high-speed pursuit last night, KFI's own Steve Gregory joins the show to share all of the information we have regarding the suspect and the sequence of events in their arrest. Steve also previews an all-new episode of 'Unsolved', airing tomorrow night at 7PM PST right here on KFI. The Fork Reporter Neil Saavedra is back for Foodie Friday! He and Bill discuss some cheap basic foods you could stock up on in case of an emergency, Reese's calling its new peanut butter cups 'plant based' and McDonalds expanding its chicken sandwich lineup.
Steve Gregory joins The Bill Handel Show to share information regarding the high-speed pursuit that took place yesterday that had an interesting twist towards the end. Steve Also previews an all-new episode of 'Unsolved', airing tomorrow night at 7PM PST right here on KFI.
Steve Gregory joins the show to share all of the information he has thus far regarding the 3 LAPD officers that were shot yesterday; the suspect is dead. Residents continue to be found dead in the San Bernardino Mountains, and the San Bernardino County Sheriff is responding by calling out the criticism of his storm response. And our help to Ukraine has revealed cracks in America's manufacturing might.
Steve Gregory joins the show to share information about the LAPD Police Union and non-emergency calls and the latest episode of 'Unsolved' airing tomorrow night at 8PM PST. The Fork Reporter Neil Saavedra is in for 'Foodie Friday'! He and Bill discuss the McDonald's Filet-O-Fish, how the Catholic Church determined beaver to be a fish, and eating with kids...but preferably without them.
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 murder of Los Angeles Bishop David G. O'Connell has led to the arrest of the husband of the housekeeper that worked for him. KFI's own Steve Gregory has been tirelessly covering the story since it broke, and has all the information that has since been released following the events.
KFI News Reporter and 'Unsolved' Host Steve Gregory joins The Bill Handel Show to talk about the Tyre Nichols situation in Memphis and breaks down what the police could have, and should have done.
Steve Gregory joins the show to talk more about Latest on Monterey Park investigation & Preview of UnsolvedAnd it's Friday so that means Foodie Friday with Neil Saavedra!The battle of jarred marinana sauce
KFI News' Steve Gregory joins Handel to talk abou the latest in the investigation into the Monterey Park shooting and what's on tap for the latest episode of 'Unsolved with Steve Gregory.'
KFI's own Steve Gregory joins The Bill Handel Show to provide context and details on the mass shooting that took place at a dance studio in Monterey Park where people were celebrating the Lunar New Year. Ten have reportedly been killed, with ten others injured.
Steve Gregory joins the show to talk more about the corruption at LA City Hall as Jose Huizar is set to plead guilty to racketeering and tax evasion. Also, Steve previews what listeners can look forward to hearing on an all-new episode of 'Unsolved', airing right here on KFI tomorrow night at 8PM. And it's Friday so that means Foodie Friday with Neil Saavedra! He and Handel discuss the Lunar New Year and all of the delicious food items that accompany it. Additionally, expensive kitchen equipment - what you need and what you don't.
KFI News Reporter Steve Gregory joins the show to talk about students overdosing on drugs, dead bodies and COVID - oh my! Wayne Resnick and Jennifer Jones Lee accompany Bill for the Late Edition of Handel on the News.
Steve Gregory has more information as it comes out of the situation in Whittier where more than two dozen law enforcement recruits were mowed down by an SUV driving on the wrong side of the road, leaving several in critical condition. Wayne Resnick and Jennifer Jones Lee accompany Bill for the Late Edition of Handel on the News.
KFI News Reporter Steve Gregory joins the show to share information coming out of South Whittier as 22 LASD recruits were struck by a vehicle. Wayne Resnick and Jennifer Jones Lee join Bill for the Late Edition of Handel on the News.
KFI's own Steve Gregory joins the show to talk more about the wild police chase that happened earlier this week. Additionally, Steve talks about a musical highway coming to Lancaster. Wayne Resnick and Jennifer Jones Lee accompany Bill for the Late Edition of Handel on the News.
Steve Gregory joins the show to share more information on the news he broke yesterday regarding DA George Gascon withholding results of controversial cases. Wayne Resnick and Jennifer Jones Lee join Bill for the Late Edition of Handel on the News.
Steve Gregory joins Bill Handel to preview the all-new episode of 'Unsolved', airing tomorrow night at 8PM. Additionally, Steve has a new special coming out tomorrow titled 'Deadly Pill', which highlights the opioid crisis, specifically fentanyl. Organizers have launched a bid to recall Councilmember Kevin De Leon. And Elon Musk now owns Twitter - what comes next?
Steve Gregory joins the show to talk more about the seizure of 12,000 suspected fentanyl pills that were stuffed inside candy boxes at LAX. Steve also previews an all-new episode of the hit-show Unsolved, airing tomorrow night at 8PM right here on KFI. Jason Middleton joins Bill for the Late Edition of Handel on the News.
Steve Gregory joins The Bill Handel Show to share some new information on the four guys who led a crazy car chase earlier this week. Additionally, Steve previews the all-new episode of 'Unsolved' airing tomorrow night. Wayne Resnick and Jennifer Jones Lee join Bill for the Late Edition of Handel on the News.
Steve Gregory joins The Bill Handel Show to talk about the latest with the Fontana family shooting and to preview the all-new episode of 'Unsolved', airing tomorrow night at 8 PM PST right here on KFI. Wayne Resnick and Jennifer Jones Lee join Bill for the Late Edition of Handel on the News.
Steve Gregory comes on the show to talk about the issues immigrants who crossed the border last year are continuing to cause. Steve also teases the upcoming episode of 'Unsolved' airing tomorrow night at 8PM PST right here on KFI. Jason Middleton accompanies Bill for the Late Edition of Handel on the News.
Bill Handel speaks with KFI's own News Reporter and 'Unsolved' Host Steve Gregory to talk about Los Angeles' street takeover problem, and to tease what listeners can look forward to on an all-new episode of 'Unsolved' airing tomorrow night at 8PM PST right here on KFI. Wayne Resnick and Jennifer Jones Lee join Bill for the Late Edition of Handel on the News.
Bill Handel talks with KFI News Reporter Steve Gregory about Los Angeles moving into 'high' COVID community levels and the DEA seizing 1M counterfeit pills containing fentanyl worth up to $20M in Inglewood. Wayne Resnick and Jennifer Jones Lee join Bill for the Late Edition of Handel on the News.
Bill Handel speaks with Steve Gregory, who attended the LASD Homicide Bureau's 100th Anniversary Gala last night. Steve also teases listeners with what they can look forward to hearing on tomorrow night's episode of 'Unsolved'. Wayne Resnick and Jennifer Jones Lee join Bill for the Late Edition of Handel on the News. The three of them discuss news topics that include: Two states are aiming to arm teachers despite opposition from educators and experts, the U.S. added 390,000 jobs in the month of May, and California is rationing water amid its worst drought in 1,200 years.
Bill Handel brings on KFI News Reporter Steve Gregory to reflect on LASD's busting of major illegal pot grows in the LA County. Wayne Resnick and Jennifer Jones Lee join Bill for the Late Edition of Handel on the News. The three of them discuss news topics that include: 'Very angry' Uvalde locals grapple with the school chief's role, President Biden will meet with baby formula makers to discuss easing the shortage, and John Hinckley nears full freedom 41 years after shooting President Reagan.
Bill Handel hosts Steve Gregory to talk about tactical responses to shootings and risk assessment in schools, while also providing a preview of what listeners can look forward to hearing on an all-new episode of 'Unsolved' airing tomorrow night at 8PM PST. Wayne Resnick and Jennifer Jones Lee join Bill for the Late Edition of Handel on the News.