Bruce St. James and Larry Gaydos cut through the noise with smart analysis, real accountability, and debate that matters. Weekdays 2-6 p.m. live on the KTAR YouTube channel, on-air, on KTAR.com and on the KTAR News app.
Bruce & Gaydos explain why many Americans are pulling back on the amount they are willing to tip at bars and restaurants.
Bruce & Gaydos react live as Artemis II splashes down off the coast of San Diego, returning from it's 10-day mission to the moon.
Bruce & Gaydos tell you what you should or shouldn't be streaming this weekend!
Chandler Councilman OD Harris joined Bruce & Gaydos to share his thoughts on an off-duty Phoenix Police Officer who went to a student-led ICE protest and allegedly wanted to antagonize the students into attacking him.
The U.S. Consumer Sentiment Index fell to 47.6 in April, down 10.7 percent from the final reading back in March. Bruce and Gaydos ask if the war with Iran is bringing down consumer confidence in the economy.
Briana Whitney joined Bruce & Gaydos to discuss the 25th anniversary of a woman and her two children were brutally murdered before their East Valley home exploded. Police are still searching for Robert William Fisher, who investigator s believe killed his family and then disappeared without a trace.
Bruce & Gaydos ask how expensive gas prices need to rise before you consider switching to an electric vehicle.
Governor Katie Hobbs joined Bruce & Gaydos for another edition of Talk to the Governor. She shared her thoughts on Arizona's water future, the decline in Arizonans' participation in SNAP benefits, mail-in voting and more!
Bruce & Gaydos explain why roughly one in six college students say they've changed their major or field of study due to concerns about A.I.'s impact on the job market.
Bruce & Gaydos discuss the state of the U.S. & Iran cease-fire deal and why many Americans think it won't last.
Bruce & Gaydos share new details from a New York Times investigation that describe the Situation Room meetings where it was decided to being Operation Epic Fury.
Bruce & Gaydos are joined by Arizona State Senator Analise Ortiz and Arizona State Senator John Kavanagh. They discuss the latest on the war with Iran, high gas prices in Arizona and the new ICE facility in the West Valley.
Bruce & Gaydos explain why there is an uptick in young people using subtitles to watch television shows.
Bruce & Gaydos debate what victory means when it comes to the war with Iran.
Bruce & Gaydos dissect the details of the cease-fire between the U.S. and Iran and whether or not the deal is holding up.
Bruce & Gaydos explain the details of the United States and Iran's two-week cease-fire detail.
Bruce & Gaydos explain the details of the cease-fire deal between the U.S. and Iran.
Congressman David Schweikert joined Bruce & Gaydos and reacted to the news that President Trump said he’s pulling back on his threats to attack Iranian bridges, power plants and other civilian targets, subject to Iran agreeing to a two-week ceasefire and reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.
Bruce & Gaydos share the latest updates on the military conflict in the Middle East.
Bruce & Gaydos host a Faceoff panel as President Trump threatened to wipe out the entirety of Iranian civilization if Tehran doesn't cede to his demands by 8 p.m. EST Tuesday. They are joined by President & CEO of HighGround Inc. Chuck Coughlin, former Arizona Congressman Matt Salmon and former Arizona State Senator Michelle Ugenti-Rita.
Bruce & Gaydos talk about the latest with the war in Iran. They wonder what is next for the conflict and how long it could last.
Bruce & Gaydos explain the bizarre story of a FEMA employee claiming he teleported to a Waffle House.
Bruce & Gaydos explain why every day prices may take a long time to return to normal even after the war with Iran ends.
Meghan McCain joined Bruce & Gaydos for Mondays with Meghan. They discuss the state of the war with Iran, recent polling data and more.
Savannah Guthrie returned to the "TODAY" show for the first time since her mother Nancy Guthrie was kidnapped. Bruce & Gaydos also explain why Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos is facing a recall effort.