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Jacob Soboroff on Reporting on the Burning of His Hometown, 1 Year Later

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an image of the book cover for "Firestorm" collaged with a headshot of Jacob Soboroff
Jacob Soboroff is the author of "Firestorm: The Great Los Angeles Fires and America's New Age of Disaster" (Headshot by Jason Frank Rothenberg)

January 7 marks one year since the Palisades and Eaton fires ignited in Los Angeles County. MS NOW senior political reporter Jacob Soboroff reported on the fires, an assignment he pursued because he grew up in Pacific Palisades, despite the emotional challenges of the task. As he writes in his new book, “Firestorm,” “What are you supposed to say when the entire community you were born and raised in is wiped off the map, literally burning to the ground before your eyes?” Soboroff joins us to share how he found the words, where recovery stands in LA and why we’re now in “America’s New Age of Disaster.”

Guests:

Jacob Soboroff, senior political and national reporter, MS NOW (formerly MSNBC); author, "Firestorm: The Great Los Angeles Fires and America's New Age of Disaster" and "Separated: Inside An American Tragedy"

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