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Hollywood Workers May Walk Out Next Week

About 60,000 members of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees are threatening to strike next Monday if they can’t reach an agreement with studios over such issues as working conditions and more reasonable hours. IATSE represents a wide range of Hollywood’s workforce from cinematographers and editors to make up artists and script coordinators.
Guest:  A.J. Catoline, Editor on Apple TV’s “Ted Lasso"

Head of Powerful Labor Union Resigns Over Alleged Tax Fraud

The executive director of the labor union SEIU California has resigned, after being charged with tax fraud and other felonies.  Alma Hernández and her husband were charged earlier this month.
Reporter: Angela Corral, The California Report 

Mental Heath Education Bill Expected to Help Students in Need

One of the bills Governor Gavin Newsom recently signed mandates mental health education classes for many middle and high school students in California. 
Reporter: April Dembosky, KQED 

Deciding Game Five Will be Latest Chapter in Storied Dodgers-Giants Rivalry

One team will advance to the National League Championship Series. The other will have its season come to an end.  The Dodgers and Giants take the field tonight in San Francisco.

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