HR 1 - Global Warming...The War on Straws - A new California bill supposedly aimed at reducing waste could make giving someone a straw at a restaurant a crime. The bill, which has been introduced in California’s lower house, would penalize servers who give customers a straw unasked with a fine of up to $1,000 or up to 6 months in jail....The camel is a symbol of Saudi Arabian culture, which is why the country puts on a camel beauty contest each year as part of a month-long festival featuring around 30,000 camels. This year, at least 12 camels were disqualified from competing in the camel beauty contest … because their owners had injected their lips with Botox....Bob the hedgehog had a bad night. Kris noticed something wrong and had to call three veterinarians before he could find an emergency room that would take care of a hedgehog. He shares the story of hedgehog discrimination, possible hedgehog depression and one serious medical bill.
HR 2 - “Drive Thru History” host Dave Stotts has traveled to nearly 30 countries to capture footage for his documentary series making history come alive for kids. Now, his documentaries captured on location are available by subscription to watch on your TV, tablet or phone. Stotts joins the guys in-studio to talk about why he was inspired to create the series. History is a fascinating subject, so why aren’t kids taught in school in a way that makes them care? Friday Leftovers...A Florida man has been charged for drunk driving after he was found in his car next to a bank – attempting to order breakfast. He insisted that the Bank of America was actually a Taco Bell, and he wanted to order food at the drive-through. Police said the man “made several statements that were differing from reality.” Doc has this hilarious crime story and more in this week’s “Friday Leftovers.”
HR 3 - Have you been so drunk you'd punch your own face?....DC Updates, DACA and Immigration...Wall or No? Ready for State of the Union?...Chonda Pierce joins the show, the Five time Emmy®-nominated and best-selling comedian Chonda Pierce or “the country comic” as Billboard Magazine dubbed her, has been making audiences laugh for more than two decades with her winning combination of fierce wit and southern charm. Pierce is fresh off an incredible 2-year run that included a hugely Successful tour, and the debut of her best-selling movie “Chonda Pierce: Laughing In The Dark,” to rave reviews from audiences and critics alike. On April 25, her new film, “Enough” opened on over 700 screens, and was the #2 film in the country. A stand-up comedian, television hostess, author and now actress, Pierce has channeled her life experiences into positivity, bringing laughter to audiences around the country. As the RIAA’s best-selling female stand-up comedian, her hilarious take on life is easily relatable as she publicly opens up to her listeners about times of darkness and depression in her own life, drawing humor and good from every situation....Saying Goodbye to Kal and What We Learned Today