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Are LA wildfires just a natural disaster, or is there more to it? We expose our truth about arson, insurance scams, and the political circus around the fires. Is your mayor more concerned with blame than saving lives? Dive into the chaos of evacuations and the looming housing crisis in San Diego. Discover how misinformation on platforms like YouTube could be covering up the real story. Are we witnessing a cover-up or just incompetence? Sponsor: Clerks - The Animated Series: https://amzn.to/3WelpZ4 Don't forget to subscribe, comment, and hit that notification bell to help us expose the truth! NOTE: Everything said here, and on every episode of all of our shows are 100% the opinions of the hosts. Nothing is stated as fact. Do your own research to see if their opinions are true or not. Please SUBSCRIBE, click the notification bell, leave a comment or a like, and share this episode!
Today on AirTalk, the six western states that rely on the Colorado River missed the water usage reduction deadline– how this affects California. Also on the show, the latest on the historic tech industry layoffs; how to live to 100; and more. California Is The Only Holdout On Colorado River Agreement. What's The Deal? (0:15) What Defines Happiness For Workers & How Does It Differ Across Generations? (19:52) What's With The Historic Tech Industry Layoffs And Could It Be A Warning Sign For The Economy? (51:26) What Does It Take To Live Longer…And Healthier? (1:09:03) Are LA's Toughest Stair Hikes Worth The Effort? One Journalist Climbed 16 Of Them To Find Out. (1:25:44)
Lakers forward LeBron James is out indefinitely after suffering a high ankle sprain over the weekend. Are LA’s title hopes finished now? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A Southern California sports talk radio staple has gone under. David Vassegh updates us on AJ Pollock's injury and more. Are LA taxpayers going to have to foot the bill for the 2028 Olympics?
Today is a D. Mills solo episode discussing homeless epidemic in LA. Patient Dumping: The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights chose to focus on Enforcement of the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act for its annual 2014 Statutory Enforcement Report. This report examined compliance with the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA), a federal law that requires Medicare-participating hospitals to treat emergency medical conditions of any person regardless of capacity to pay, and makes unlawful the discharge of patients prior to stabilizing any medical condition. The purpose of EMTALA is to prevent hospitals, states and/or localities from prematurely discharging indigent people in need of emergency care and transporting them to other entities, a practice colloquially called “patient dumping.” Specifically, the Commission’s report focused on disabled individuals with a psychiatric medical condition. The examination resulted in five observations: • Hospitals are not keeping adequate data on such patients • There is insufficient regulatory oversight • There should be non-punitive methods of obtaining accurate treatment reports on patients • Hospitals do not have sufficient funds to comply with EMTALA in treatment of patients • Hospitals and their staffs need more training and education in this area Mentioned this episode: "Are LA area Hospitals really dumping homeless on the streets?" https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2018/may/04/los-angeles-hospitals-homeless-patients-skid-row Patient dumping settlement in LA Silver lake area https://www.latimes.com/business/la-me-patient-dumping-20180702-story.html San Francisco and Nevada reach a settlement in homeless dumping dispute https://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/S-F-Nevada-reach-tentative-settlement-in-6552026.php Orange County is making the same hapless mistakes on homelessness that L.A. did a decade ago https://www.latimes.com/opinion/editorials/la-ed-oc-homeless-housing-20180410-story.html San Jose “Hope city” homeless camp https://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/local/Sweep-of-Homeless-Encampment-Near-San-Jose-Airport-Delayed-493170281.html Link to United States Commission on civil rights statement regarding “Patient Dumping” http://www.eusccr.com/2014PATDUMPOSD%209282014-2.pdf
Success or failure? In MLS, the general margins of both are determined by playoff qualification. With a little more than two months left in the MLS regular season, those margins are starting to be very thin. Andrew, David and Matt run through a busy MLS weekend attempting to answer the questions that will determine whether your club is one of the 12 who have a shot at MLS Cup. Are the Sounders the class of the weakened West or are Houston's young guns the better bet? Are LA's playoff dreams dead? Can Portland avoid disaster? Is the Shield a step too far for road-weary Chicago? Could Real Salt Lake make a miraculous run? Do Dallas have enough firepower to finally capture the silverware Oscar Pareja seeks? In the second segment, it's all US Open Cup, as the New York Red Bulls head to Cincinnati with a place in the final on the line. They do so on the back of another big win against Orlando, one that got tongues wagging as Video Review saw Kaka sent off in stoppage time. Then it's time for the Baer's Lair, where more #MLSmiddlenames are bandied about and hot takes flow like water. Want to be a part of the show? Drop your thoughts in the comment section, email or tweetthe show and call or text the Hot-Take Hotline at 401-206-0MLS and you could appear on ExtraTime Radio or ExtraTime Live! Free advice: Keep it short and sweet and avoid colorful language!
#Blacklove was full of growth, new relationships, healing, and even some awkward moments. All the ladies of #Blacklove are joining Tennesha to talk about what has happened in their lives since the show. What ever happened with Monet and Kyle? Did Cynthia and the pastor go out again? Are La and Karl still together? Did Jae decided to settle down? Were Tennesha and Errol meant to be?
It's here...almost. The crew (Nick, Simon and Andrew) are on the ground in LA, and it's like old times as MLS Cup fever ramps up. Who needs the Cup most? Are LA really the favorites? What about the Revs losing legacy in the big game? Your full preview is here.The #FirstToFive campaign applies to both teams, only LA are going for wins and New England and trying to avoid a record fifth MLS Cup loss. Revs color commentator Paul Mariner was around for three of them, and he joins the show to break down this team and the wave of momentum they're riding. Plus, the guys run the rule over the ins and outs of the MLS award season.Finally, Simon calls for tears in Carson and details the last time he cried about sports, the guys wonder who would show up to Jermaine Jones' after party and christen the Revs "career killers." Email us at ExtraTime@MLSsoccer.com or tweet us at @ExtraTimeRadio. And make sure you check out our West Coast brethren at March to the Match every Wednesday!