Caldor Fire arrests and oversight hearing on wildfires | EDD fraud documentary “Easy Money” | “RSVP” a cappella holiday concert supporting charity
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The Caldor Fire burns west of Kirkwood, seen from Highway 88 Monday, Aug 30, 2021.
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After delays, California lawmakers hold a wildfire oversight hearing, plus the latest in the arrests made in connection to the Caldor Fire. KCRA’s investigative documentary project about the billions of dollars in fraud at EDD, “Easy Money: Fraud, Fortune, and Failures.” The a cappella ensemble “Reconciliation Singers Voices of Peace” holiday concert and the charity they are supporting.
Today's Guests
- CapRadio State Government Reporter, Scott Rodd, gives us the details on the arrests made in connection to the Caldor Fire and what came of the recent wildfire oversight hearing.
- Dave Manoucheri, KCRA-TV Special Projects Producer and Reporter, discusses the investigative documentary project on the billions of dollars in fraud at EDD, “Easy Money: Fraud, Fortune, and Failures.”
- Jennifer Reason, CapRadio Classical Host and Artistic Director of the Reconciliation Singers Voices of Peace, Grant Mulligan, President of RSVP's board of directors, and members of Dear Darling, Hannah Kile and Natalie Hagwood, talk about their upcoming holiday concert and the charity they are supporting.