Today on AirTalk, LA sends out civilian response teams to certain 911 calls as part of a pilot program; a new report suggests that the Salton Sea is not as polluting as it seems; CA voters are pushing back on redistricting efforts; will philanthropy be able to save public media?; Pasadena's Humane Society has a new game plan and TV Talk.
Today on AirTalk:
City of LA's civilian response teams to 911 calls (0:15)
The Salton Sea may not be as toxic as we think (11:06)
Push back on Gov. Newsom's redistricting (22:54)
Can philanthropy save public media? (43:01)
Pasadena Humane's new game plan (53:44)
TV Talk (1:04:25)
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