The Bill Handel Show

The Bill Handel Show

Bill Handel is heard live Monday-Friday from 6-9am on KFI AM 640. His syndicated show, Handel on the Law, airs every Saturday from 8-11 a.m.

Episodes

September 30, 2025 24 mins
KTLA & KFI tech reporter Rich DeMuro joins the show for ‘Tech Tuesday.’ Today, Rich covers Amazon Prim Day, Windows 10, ChatGPT parental controls, and body cameras for retail workers. The Charlie Kirk suspect appeared in court and didn't offer a plea... Why people plead 'not guilty.' 
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(September 30,2025)
Trump and Hegseth address top military leaders. Newsom signs AI Transparency Bill prioritizing safety. Americans’ support for Israel dramatically declines times poll shows. Military leaders voice concern over Hegseth’s new Pentagon strategy.
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September 30, 2025 28 mins
(September 30,2025)
Amy King and Neil Saavedra join Bill for Handel on the News. Shutdown nears as congressional leaders meet with Trump. Trump and Netanyahu say they’ve agreed on a plan to end the Gaza War… Hamas now reviewing it. Snell gets the ball for the Dodgers in NLWC Game 1 vs Reds.
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September 29, 2025 25 mins
(September 29,2025)
Bill recaps his European vacation and how he thinks Europeans view the US. What is making Los Angeles tourism tumble? You should be having more sex, and other myths, debunked.
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(September 29,2025)
Shutdown nears as Democrats, Republicans remain divided on funding. California remains world’s 4th largest economy. Is raising the retirement age in the US inevitable? Why many young adults turn on subtitles, according to a new poll.
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September 29, 2025 31 mins
(September 29,2025)
Amy King and Neil Saavedra join Bill for Handel on the News. Trump to host last-ditch talks to avoid government shutdown. Four dead, 8 injured in Michigan church shooting and fire. Oregon sues to block deployment of 200 National Guard troops to Portland. Netanyahu working on ceasefire plan and preparing to meet Trump as Gaza death toll tops 66,000.
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September 26, 2025 24 mins
Amy and Neil cover for the vacationing Handel. Former FBI Director James Comey has been indicted amid pressure from a revenge-seeking President Trump. A "MAGA" dentist in Santa Clarita jokes about torturing liberal patients. Amazon is forced to pay $2.5 billion to the Federal Trade Commission. Amy and Neil are afraid of plummeting, er, rappelling 25 stories in the name of charity. 
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September 26, 2025 28 mins
Amy and Neil are in for Bill, who will be back next week. Amy and Neil are both competitive with how much money they are raising for charity as they name off the generous KFI listeners who donated to the cause. Also, Neil explores America's slow-building admiration of sushi, and where to find the best spots (including supermarkets?!?!?) And Neil announces the Zelmin's winners who will join him and Bill at the Anaheim White House fo...
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September 26, 2025 29 mins
Former FBI Director James Comey has been indicted for lying to Congress amid pressure from Trump to prosecute political enemies. Several delegates walked out on Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu as he addressed the UN. Defense Secretary Hegseth orders hundreds of US military generals to gather on short notice, without any stated reason. JD Vance does not think it's a big deal. Dodgers clinch 12th NL Title in 13 years, beating Arizon...
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September 25, 2025 25 mins
Neil and Amy are in for the vacatioining Bill Handel. 

Neil finds himself agreeing with Don Lemon's opinion (that's a first...)  about the Charlie Kirk 
Memorial being about Christians claiming divine permission to rule, leading to commentary that explores the differences between politics and politicians, and the twisted role religion is starting to play in all of it. 

Also, by 2040, the majority of new US homeowners will be Hispanic....
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Neil and Amy discuss financial responsibility during a time when people are living paycheck to paycheck. Also, do not, I repeat, do not let your pets vote. It won't end well...

An angry squirrel hospitalized people. This reminds us when we had our own murderous squirrel at the station... Flea from the Chili Peppers was traumatized by it. Now, it's probably hiding from the coyotes that stalk the building overnight.
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September 25, 2025 32 mins
(9/25/25)
Amy and Neil cover for Bill while he's being Bill elsewhere... One detainee and two others critically injured at an ICE facility. Jimmy Kimmel's emotional return from suspension yields a huge ratings boost. Trump is going after political enemies without probable cause. WHO rejects Trump's ideas about Tylenol and Autism. Trump tells people to prepare for mass firings if there's a government shutdown. Disney is raising price...
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(Sept 24, 2025)
Los Angeles City Councilwoman from the 7th District Monica Rodriguez joins Neil to discuss the state of the city. Dr. Jim Keany, Chief Medical Officer at Dignity Health St. Mary Medical Center in Long Beach, joins The Bill Handel Show for 'Medical News'! Dr. Keany talks with Neil about Tylenol and the risk of Autism.
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(Sept 24, 2025)
Neil Saavedra fills in for Bill while he is out on vacation. The return to office rush is stalling. Fabulous 5-day Las Vegas sale aims to boost visitation and foot traffic. Bizarre twist revealed for ex-astronomer CEO, HR exec caught on Coldplay Kisscam.
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September 24, 2025 24 mins
(Sept 24, 2025)
Amy King joins Neil Saavedra, who is in for Bill while he is out on vacation, for Handel on the News. Jimmy Kimmel returns with tears and talks free speech. Zelenskyy praises ‘well-informed’ Trump after president’s Russia war pivot. Typhoon Ragasa: Powerful storm hurtles past Hong Kong, Macao and slams into southern China, after killing at least 17 in Taiwan. L.A. won’t lay off any city workers this year, mayor says.
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(Sept 23,2025)
Neil Saavedra fills in for Bill while he is out on vacation. KTLA & KFI tech reporter Rich DeMuro joins the show to discuss Verizon’s budget brand Visible, popular power bank maker Anker is recalling another 500,000 units because they can catch fire, and Facebook’s AI dating assistant. Trump directs $2.4BIL from California high-speed rail to new US program.
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(Sept 23,2025)
Neil Saavedra fills in for Bill while he is out on vacation. Jimmy Kmmel returns to ABC, but Sinclair will pre-empt his program with news. Experts say Spirit Airlines cuts to have negative impact on weakening Las Vegas tourism. President Trump and HHS Sec RFK Jr’s on Tylenol and autism. The most common STI may not be the one you expect.
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September 23, 2025 28 mins
(Sept 23,2025)
Amy King joins Neil Saavedra, who will be filling in for Bill all week, for Handel on the News. After a weeklong suspension, ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ set to return tonight. President Trump an RFK Jr. make autism announcement as Tylenol maker and some medical experts pushing back. Trump to address U.S. as divisions with allies deepen over Palestinian statehood. DHS says it won’t follow California law banning most law enfor...
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(Sept 22,2025)
Neil Saavedra hosts the Bill Handel Show while Bill is out on vacation. Preventing murder starts with understanding killers… These women, former FBI profilers are unraveling the minds. Harry Potter star Jessie Cave on backlash over having OnlyFans. People are complaining that Apple’s new iPhone 17 scratches easily, creating Scratchgate. Vigil held for missing girl, 15, found dismembered in car registered to R&B si...
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(Sept 22,2025)
What jobs will AI replace, and which are safe? Starbucks workers sue over dress code. Prices out of traditional housing, more Americans are living in RVs.
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