In Depth: Rising Up

Long-time civil rights activist Connie Rice discusses the impact of the George Floyd killing, how the Derek Chauvin conviction was a fluke and what she calls “bluewashing” to prevent the public from finding out what really happens during violent police incidents.

In Depth: Asian and Pacific American Heritage Month

Susan Hirasuna hosts in place of Hal Eisner. She is joined by Major General Viet Luong. Luong talks about his remarkable career and his early life fleeing Vietnam with his family at age 9 during the fall of Saigon.

In Depth: Mental health and COVID-19

Marla Tellez hosts in place of Hal Eisner. She is joined by Psychiatrist Dr. Ricardo Whyte of Dignity Health Community Hospital and CHLA Psychologist Karen Rogers to discuss the consequences the pandemic has had on the nation’s mental health and how we can best recover.

In Depth: Internet scams and Stan runs

Micki Boland, the head of engineering for Checkpoint Cybersecurity, talks about scammers taking advantage of the change in tax laws and the extension for tax payments to send out phishing emails to consumers.

In Depth: Kids and the COVID-19 vaccine

Bob DeCastro hosts in place of Hal Eisner. He is joined by Dr. David Michilik, pediatric infectious disease director at Dignity Health St. Mary Medical Center, Long Beach.

In Depth discusses taxes, finance and Asian hate

Marla Tellez is joined by Certified Financial Planner Bobbi Rebell, who tells us about some of the changes that will be facing those filing their federal taxes this year. Those changes include the taxable status of stimulus payments, unemployment benefits, PPP loans, and also a nasty surprise for those working from home who want to deduct their home offices.