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The Riots That Changed Los Angeles
Season 2
Episode 4
The racial tensions in 1965 that led to the Watts Riots also opened the door to one of the City's most visionary Mayors: Tom Bradley. We discuss the history of race and politics in Los Angeles and Mayor Bradley's impact on the LA of today.
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Just because it isn't raining doesn't mean El Nino isn't here yet.
24:23
We discuss charter schools and their future in Southern California.
24:26
SoCal now has the largest population in our history of people living on the streets.
24:24
The Chargers & the Raiders want the City of Carson, and the Rams are vying for Inglewood.
24:24
Plans to improve traffic gridlock, and the facts behind improving commute times.
24:23
About 13 percent of people who live in Southern California are not online at all.
24:21
Discussion on the current and future of the LA Department of Water and Power.
24:23
Millennials are the largest generation in America's history.
24:22
California farmers are feeling the effects of our long drought.
24:23
We'll examine the proposed state laws to regulate drone use.
24:22
Interview with Mayor Eric Garcetti & a look at what he has and hasn't been accomplished.
24:22
An inside look at raising the minimum wage in Los Angeles and the impact on business.