Bill Handel

Bill Handel

Listen to Bill Handel Weekdays from 6 to 9AM on KFI AM 640! Full Bio

BHS - 8A - California Considering Loosening Work Rules and 'Do They Have A Case?' with Wayne Resnick

BHS - 7A - Climate Change Making CA More Expensive and Measuring A Congress Member's Productivity

Celebrities dodged millions of dollars in L.A.'s "Mansion Tax." Fortunately, the "Wealth Defense Industry" was there to help. Climate change us making California a more expensive state to live in, and home insurance is the latest to see a spike in cost. Is there a way to track the productivity of a Congress member? How can voters measure? And Handel reflects on the steps that President Jimmy Carter took when it comes to refugees and immigrants, and how they continue to shape the U.S. decades later.

Handel on the News

Jason Middleton is in for Jen before she returns tomorrow. He and Wayne Resnick accompany Bill for Handel on the News. President Biden has signed the deblt ceiling deal into law, averting a historic default. U.S. fighter jets have responded to an aircraft with an unresponsive pilot near D.C., but the aircraft ultimately crashed in Virginia. And the Directors Guild has reached a deal on a new contract with the studios, but the Writers Strike continues.

(06/03) HOTL Hour 1

Handel on the Law, Marginal Legal Advice.

(06/03) HOTL Hour 2

Handel on the Law, Marginal Legal Advice.

(06/03) HOTL Hour 3

Handel on the Law, Marginal Legal Advice.

BHS - 8A - KFI's Reporter and 'Unsolved' Host Steve Gregory and 'Foodie Friday' with Neil Saavedra

Steve Gregory is back to talk about the 'sextortion' problem in California and also to tease what's coming up on Season 5 of 'Unsolved', airing tomorrow night at 8pm PST right here on KFI! Then, Neil Saavedra comes on for a fresh edition of 'Foodie Friday'. People are fed up with the QR code menus at restaurants, and now they're finally being 86'd. KRAFT took the initiative to fix the wrapper on its individual cheese wrappers. And while weed wine is delicious, it's also illegal - Neil has more about it.

BHS - 7A - Concerns of Safety Cloud Driverless Vehicle Ambitions and The Mental Health Care Issue in the Los Angeles County

Legislators are concerned that the DMV won't take the necessary precautions to ensure driver safety as ambitions to get driverless cars on highways press forward. We need to regulate bad teams in sports like they do in other countries - Handel elaborates. And the way Los Angeles County handles mental health care is insane, and we need to fix it.

Handel on the News

Jason Middleton is in for Jennifer Jones Lee and joins Wayne Resnick in accompanying Bill for Handel on the News. The Senate has passed the debt limit deal to avert an unprecedented default. Nurses at the Encino Hospital Medical Center are alleging lax safety and security as many have fallen victim to erratic patients. And Dodgers legend Steve Garvey is considering a bid for the US Senate in hopes to energize the beleaguered GOP in California.

BHS - 8A - 'How To Money' with Joel Larsgaard and Musings with Mo Kelly

KFI's own and Host of 'How To Money' Joel Larsgaard joins the show! Check fraud (yes you read that right) is increasing - Joel has some ways you can be better about protecting your money. The two also discuss Frontier's "All You Can Fly" program and examine whether or not it's worth it. And 529 college savings plans took a hit last year, and yes, Joel's got ways you can protect that money, too. Joel can be heard every Sunday from 12pm - 2pm right here on KFI. Then, Mo Kelly comes on for some Musings and the two remember Tina Turner. And U.S. police officer Scot Peterson is gearing up to defend himself at a trial that will mark the first time a police officer is on trial for inaction during a school shooting.