Talking journalism with Soledad O’Brien

CAPITOL WEEKLY PODCAST: Our guest today is Emmy Award winning journalist, producer, documentary filmmaker and podcaster Soledad O’Brien. O’Brien got her start in broadcast TV in 1991, and has held a wide variety of positions, ranging from on-air reporter, to anchor, to producer. Her work has been recognized with four Emmy awards, three George Foster Peabody Awards; she has also received the Gracie Award, which honors women in media.  O’Brien joined us to talk about the state of journalism today.

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Capitol Briefs

Capitol Briefs: Pelosi, pensions and antitrust

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi speaks before the Democratic national summer meeting in San Francisco, 2019. (Photo: Sheila Fitzgerald, via Shutterstock)

It’s been a long week and it’s only…checks calendar…Tuesday! Check out a rare early week Capitol Briefs.

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Lawmaker, heal thyself

Image by Phimprapha Kitaiamphaisan.

California lawmakers are responsible for shaping mental health policy for millions — deciding how the state responds to crisis, expands treatment and addresses stigma. But when it comes to their own mental health, many say the reality is far less structured

Capitol Briefs

Capitol Briefs: Suspense, budgets, and more LA sex abuse controversy

Gov. Gavin Newsom. Image by AP.

It was another busy week around the Capitol, with the release of Gov. Gavin Newsom’s final May budget revision, the clearing of the Suspense Files in both Appropriations Committees and yet more controversy in the ongoing battle over sexual abuse claims against L.A. County. 

Micheli Files

The suspense file process in the California Legislature

The California state Capitol at dusk. (Photo: Karin Hildebrand Lau, via Shutterstock)

Today is a big day in the Legislature – suspense file hearings in the Senate and Assembly Appropriations Committees. But what exactly is the suspense file procedure? We’re glad you asked. Allow Capitol Weekly contributor, lobbyist and McGeorge law professor Chris Micheli explain all for you.

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