Today on AirTalk, newly-elected L.A. County District Attorney Nathan Hochman joins us to discuss his priorities as he prepares to take office. Also, OC Supervisor Vicente Sarmiento weighs in on Andrew Do's plea deal and why he doesn't think it goes far enough. We'll also talk about the ethicality and authenticity of posthumous albums; how storing your money in payment apps may leave you vulnerable to security threats; and for our weekly deep dive into SoCal history, we’re looking into the tumultuous history of an aqueduct that has provided drinking water to L.A. since 1913. Also, it's Veterans Day and listeners will share the military has shaped their lives.
Today on AirTalk:
How has serving in the military shaped your life? (0:15)
Andrew Do scandal update (21:15)
Are posthumous albums ethical? (37:15)
LA's DA-elect, Nathan Hochman, discusses priorities (51:02)
Should you store money in payment apps like Venmo? (1:08:38)
SoCal History: L.A. Aqueduct (1:23:07)