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We’ve updated our look and expanded our palette as a nod to the bright glow of Southern California.

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Democracy Now!
Attorney Benjamin Crump On Overhauling U.S. Policing
The Democratic-led House of Representatives is expected to vote next week on a sweeping police reform bill that would ban chokeholds, prohibit federal no-knock warrants, establish a National Police Misconduct Registry and other measures.

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29:06
Visiting with Huell Howser
Huell Celebrates at Idyllwild's Lemon Lily Festival
Join Huell as he spends the day celebrating a beautiful yellow flower at the Idyllwild Lemon Lily Festival.

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24:13
Visiting with Huell Howser
Huell Visits David Hockney's L.A. Studio
Huell visits with world famous artist David Hockney in his Los Angeles studio and we get a first-hand look at some of the newest work.

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Learning to Live Again: A Lazarus Tale from the COVID-19 Front Lines
Vicente Perez Castro, a 57-year-old cook from Long Beach, could barely breathe when he was admitted to Los Angeles County’s Harbor-UCLA Medical Center. At a certain point, the doctors told his family that he wasn’t going to make it. Months later, here he was — an outpatient at Rancho Los Amigos National Rehabilitation Center in Downey, the only public hospital in the county whose main mission is patient rehab.

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Landlords Can Sign Up for Rent-Guaranteed Program to House Homeless Angelenos During the Pandemic and Beyond
The Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority today urged property owners to sign up for a program that matches landlords with people experiencing homelessness, with rent guaranteed by the government.

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Tending Nature
Bii Gallardo: Building Relationships with Land to Fight For Climate Justice
“I’ve fallen in love with working with my community and working for social justice and environmental rights,” says Bii Gallardo. Those are the reasons why the Apache and Yaqui activist works so hard to recognize Indigenous voices and fight for environmental justice.

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56:07
Amanpour and Company
February 25, 2021
Rep. Linda Sanchez (D-CA) discusses the new immigration bill she introduced last week. Actress Jodie Foster and criminal defense attorney discuss the new film "The Mauritanian."

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Tending Nature
Michael Preston: Helping Sacred Water Heal People, Land, Spirits and Salmon
For Michael Preston of the Winnemem Wintu tribe, salmon are important. An artist, activist, filmmaker and dancer, his tribe's goal is to bring the salmon back to California's McCloud River. But it's more than just about the fish, he said. With the lack of salmon, which is a keystone species, other animals, such as bears, eagles and mountain lions are being starved.

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57:46
PBS NewsHour
February 25, 2021 - PBS NewsHour full episode
Thursday on the NewsHour, the debate continues on raising the federal minimum wage amid growing inequality.