KFI Featured Segments KFI AM 640 (KFI-AM)
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Catch the Best of KFI right here with our Featured Segments from every show!
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@BillHandelShow – Jay Ratliff, IHeart Aviation Expert
iHeart’s Aviation Expert Jay Ratliff joins Bill to discuss the FAA bill that would force the agency to craft ‘real world’ rules for airplane evacuations, Biden signing sweeping aviation safety reform bill into law, new airline-refund rules, and why flying budget airlines might not be as cheap as it seems.
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@WakeUpCall – National Rescue Dog Day
The show closes with Amy talking with the Executive Director of Best Friends Animal Society Brittany Thorn on National Rescue Dog Day.
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@WakeUpCall – World Bee Day
Amy takes us ‘Out and About’ to The Valley Hive and talks with co-owner Keith Roberts for World Bee Day TODAY.
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@DrWendyWalsh-Virginia Duplessis Talks Futures Without Violence
Virginia Duplessis, is the founder of Futures Without Violence. For more than 35 years, Futures Without Violence has been providing groundbreaking programs, policies, and campaigns to prevent childhood trauma and end gender-based violence around the world. Take a listen.
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Chris Merrill Sits in Hour 1 Campus Protestants: 05-19-24
Campus Protestants: In the aftermath of the arrests of 47 protesters and the clearing of a Gaza Solidarity Encampment, a confrontation between police and protesters was replaced by simmering hard feelings and questions about what will come next. Minimum Rage: You’ve heard for months that the economy in California can be traced back to one singular devilish law: $20 minimum wage at major fast food restaurants. Turns out, THAT was a lie. LA Law: The Law Makers, Law Breakers and times that there oughta be a law. Wild California: UC San Diego surfers have been catching glowing waves over the past week.
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Chris Merrill Sits in Hour 2 Can’t Afford to California: Home prices in California reached a new record high. 05-19-24
Can’t Afford to California: Home prices in California reached a new record high in April as sales increased despite elevated mortgage rates and the state’s seemingly insurmountable housing shortage. Cost of Cars: When comparing how many miles people drive gasoline, hybrid and electric vehicles, 3-year-old gas cars are driven 12,813 miles a year while EVs are driven 20 percent less, or 10,256 miles. Plug-in hybrids are driven 12,199 miles, or 4.8 percent less than gasoline cars, while standard hybrids are driven 12,471 miles, or 2.7 percent less than gasoline models. Can’t Relate: The notion that bots will one day be an adequate substitute for human contact misunderstands what loneliness really is, and doesn’t account for the necessity of human touch. Young or Dumb: Consumers, especially the rich, are spending big on the colossal, growing longevity industry — spas, food subscriptions, gym memberships and pills.