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Today on AirTalk, as recent storms accelerate the Palos Verdes landslide, the city looks for solutions. Lower back pain: the bane of your (and your doctor's) existence. A new study details why lower back pain is so difficult to treat. Joining us for Food Friday are Argentinian production designers turned empanada-making restauranteurs who recently opened Fuegos in South L.A.Listen • 48:35
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Today on AirTalk, the financial cost of the wildfires, amongst other management decisions, has led to a budget shortfall according to L.A. Mayor Karen Bass. The Trump administration is eyeing federal land for affordable housing to solve the U.S. housing crisis. What is "ultra-processed" food and why is a California bill taking aim at it? TV's favorite dog trainer, Cesar Millan joins us today to talk about his show Better Human, Better Dog. You won't want to miss today's TV Talk about the upcoming Severance season finale, and other must-see shows.Listen • 1:02:04
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Today on AirTalk, we discuss Pacific Palisades' recovery, rebuilding efforts, and how the devastating wildfire in January affected the insurance industry. Trump has deported masses of Venezuelans to a prison in El Salvador even after a judge blocked the move. Where do things stand as legal challenges persist? The host and director of a new L.A. wildfire special from PBS join to preview the documentary. The Trump administration is gutting the U.S. Department of Education. We dive into the history of the department, why it was created and the local repercussions of cutbacks. And -- if you have been opting for the beef labeled "grass-fed" in an effort to lessen your carbon footprint, you're not gonna like the findings of a new study.Listen • 1:01:44
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Today on AirTalk, a Washington Post investigation into the Eaton Fire timeline was released over the weekend. It uncovered that officials knew the direction of the Eaton Fire 4 hours before it reached west Altadena, the only area with casualties. What went wrong with the evacuation notices? Today, we're doing a Triple Play to discuss the Dodgers season opener in Japan. A judge has approved lithium mining in the Salton Sea area. What's next for the conservancy and what is the status of the new developments? We're taking a look at the state of the cannabis market in California. March Madness has arrived and we're here to tell you about the Southern California teams to watch.Listen • 1:02:48
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Today on AirTalk, California approved a $3 billion loan for Medi-Cal amidst looming federal cuts. Want to get paid to be politically engaged and hold your public officials accountable? A local initiative called "LA Documenters" will train and pay you to take notes at public meetings. We'll be discussing the outdoor art exhibition, Desert X, which explores the legacy of land art in the Coachella Valley. Forever 21 opened its doors in Highland Park in 1984 and became a mall staple but as malls themselves become more obsolete by the day, the clothing company filed for bankruptcy protection yet again. What are the factors that might finally do the fast fashion company in? Today for our look into SoCal history, we're appreciating L.A.'s rich history of Spanish-language news weekly publications.Listen • 1:00:45
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Today on AirTalk, attorneys have descended upon Los Angeles in the wake of the devastating wildfires. Law firms have been rolling out massive marketing campaigns in search of names to add to their lawsuits. If you lost your home in the fires, have you been contacted by a lawyer for representation? If so, call us, we want to hear about your experience. Though today's Food Friday happens to land on Pi Day, we like to keep you on your feet, so we're having cobbler. Listen in as we try some slices from a legendary Pasadena bakery.Listen • 31:25
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Today on AirTalk, The Environmental Protection Agency announced major rollbacks of two dozen climate initiatives yesterday. How will these changes in federal environmental policy affect us in California? We're checking in the Los Angeles Lakers with a reporter who has been closely following their season. The astronomical rise of Substack subscribers brings alternative media to the forefront. We're taking a look at how Substack gained popularity and what is it about Substack that draws people in? Call in and tell us about your experience with the subscription platform. AMC's CEO stated that the company may revisit and reconsider its 2020 decision to shorten theatrical releases. What's next for the film distribution industry? For TV Talk today, we're discussing 'Everybody’s Live with John Mulaney,' 'Dope Thief,' and 'Adolescence.'Listen • 57:19
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Today on AirTalk, in the wake of Gene Hackman and his wife's death, we're taking a look at the role of the caregivers who aid their family members with dementia. We'll hear from a caregiving expert who has experience providing care for a family member with dementia. What are your thoughts on 'meeting culture' in the office, and how productive are those meetings you sit through all day? The first part of a two-part Imperfect Paradise podcast episode came out this morning. The episode covers the state of AI in Hollywood, with the first part looking into Hollywood animators and AI. Actor Mark Duplass is in the studio today to talk about his new limited series, 'Good American Family.' The U.S. military has faced low recruitment for years, and while there was an uptick in 2024, the future is still uncertain.Listen • 1:40:10
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Today on AirTalk, we are talking about the lasting impacts of the Coronavirus on this, the 5-year anniversary of WHO declaring a pandemic. A green card-holding student leader at Columbia University was detained by ICE due to his role in Pro-Palestine protests, now he's facing deportation. What are your rights as a green card holder and what are the implications of this arrest? A new bill challenges California's version of the 'Stand Your Ground' law in an effort to push back on vigilantism. A new documentary released today covers the Alec Baldwin on-set shooting tragedy.Listen • 1:39:02
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Today on AirTalk, the U.S. Supreme Court has taken up a Colorado case that will decide whether child conversion therapy should be banned by the state or federal government. For our SoCal history deep-dive, we're reflecting on California's National Parks. Did you go on the same family vacation every year growing up? Where would you go and would you recommend a recurring location? We're looking at what the implications may be of CA Governor Gavin Newsom's commentary on trans female athletes. The pronatalist movement is gaining traction in the U.S., what is it? Call in and tell us about your daylight savings "spring forward" experiences.Listen • 1:39:19