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Imperfect Paradise

LAist's weekly on-demand news magazine show that pulls back the curtain and dives deeper into the biggest and most consequential SoCal stories of the week from our newsroom. New episodes drop every Friday.

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    Nathan Hochman, a former federal prosecutor and criminal defense attorney, has won the race to run the largest prosecutors' office in the country.
    Nathan Hochman, a former federal prosecutor and criminal defense attorney, has won the race to run the largest prosecutors' office in the country.
  • Mike Madrid says Democrats and Republicans have failed to unlock the Latino vote, which increasingly is U.S. born and growing rapidly.
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    Mike Madrid explains as younger generations of U.S. born Latinos grow, working class issues, more than immigration, are key to unlocking the Latino vote.

    Republican strategist on the biggest misconception about Latino voters
    Mike Madrid explains as younger generations of U.S. born Latinos grow, working class issues, more than immigration, are key to unlocking the Latino vote.

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    The 8th district councilmember reflects on homelessness as his top priority, 2028 Olympics preparations, the redistricting fight, and Kevin de Leon’s reelection campaign.
    The 8th district councilmember reflects on homelessness as his top priority, 2028 Olympics preparations, the redistricting fight, and Kevin de Leon’s reelection campaign.
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    Marqueece Harris-Dawson is now one of the most powerful leaders in the city, as the new Los Angeles City Council President. He stepped into the position in September, two years after the council tape scandal shocked the city and the nation. Harris-Dawson speaks with Imperfect Paradise host Antonia Cereijido about the ongoing fallout from the scandal that could affect L.A.’s redistricting process, and he gets real about his top priority for the city, the L.A. 2028 Olympics, and the U.S. presidential election.

    LA City Council President Marqueece Harris-Dawson on the tape scandal fallout, homelessness, and the presidential election
    Marqueece Harris-Dawson is now one of the most powerful leaders in the city, as the new Los Angeles City Council President. He stepped into the position in September, two years after the council tape scandal shocked the city and the nation. Harris-Dawson speaks with Imperfect Paradise host Antonia Cereijido about the ongoing fallout from the scandal that could affect L.A.’s redistricting process, and he gets real about his top priority for the city, the L.A. 2028 Olympics, and the U.S. presidential election.

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    Marqueece Harris-Dawson tells Imperfect Paradise he supports the Metro board’s decision to create a police force in preparation for the 2028 Olympics.

    L.A. City Council President wants more police for LA 2028 Olympics
    Marqueece Harris-Dawson tells Imperfect Paradise he supports the Metro board’s decision to create a police force in preparation for the 2028 Olympics.

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    Marqueece Harris-Dawson reacts on Imperfect Paradise to California Attorney General Rob Bonta’s investigation into LA's redistricting process and Bonta's calls for LA to redraw its council districts over Latino representation.

    L.A. City Council President pushes back against CA Attorney General’s redistricting concerns
    Marqueece Harris-Dawson reacts on Imperfect Paradise to California Attorney General Rob Bonta’s investigation into LA's redistricting process and Bonta's calls for LA to redraw its council districts over Latino representation.

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    Marqueece Harris-Dawson tells Imperfect Paradise about his desire to solve homelessness.

    L.A. City Council President on his top priority for the city
    Marqueece Harris-Dawson tells Imperfect Paradise about his desire to solve homelessness.

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    An LAist investigation uncovered more than $13 million in public funds directed by Orange County Supervisor Andrew Do to Viet America Society (VAS) without disclosing his daughter was a leader at the nonprofit. County officials now allege that money was “brazenly plundered” for personal gain. Imperfect Paradise host Antonia Cereijido speaks with LAist correspondent Nick Gerda, who broke the story, about the ongoing investigation.

    OC Supervisor Andrew Do to plead guilty to corruption charge following LAist investigation
    An LAist investigation uncovered more than $13 million in public funds directed by Orange County Supervisor Andrew Do to Viet America Society (VAS) without disclosing his daughter was a leader at the nonprofit. County officials now allege that money was “brazenly plundered” for personal gain. Imperfect Paradise host Antonia Cereijido speaks with LAist correspondent Nick Gerda, who broke the story, about the ongoing investigation.

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    Patrisse Cullors shares her perspective on what's at stake in the 2024 US presidential election and reflects on the current state of the Black Lives Matter movement.
    Patrisse Cullors shares her perspective on what's at stake in the 2024 US presidential election and reflects on the current state of the Black Lives Matter movement.

Credits

Antonia Cereijido, Host
Nereida Moreno, Host
Monica Bushman, Producer
James Chow, Producer
Anjuli Sastry, Senior Producer
Catherine Mailhouse, Executive Producer & Dir. of Content Development
E. Scott Kelly, Audio Production Engineer