Can expanding California's film & TV tax credit revive Hollywood? Newsom gives it a go

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Can expanding California's film & TV tax credit revive Hollywood? Newsom gives it a go
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Today on AirTalk, we'll find out what to expect from Governor Newsom’s plans to expand the state's tax credit for the film and television industry to $750 million.

Today on AirTalk, we'll find out what to expect from Governor Newsom’s plans to expand the state's tax credit for the film and television industry to $750 million. Plus, tech advances and other societal changes have led to parents being involved with their kids well past childhood — we'll dig into"endless parenting" and get advice for how to avoid overparenting.

We reached out to Gov. Newsom’s office and LA Mayor Karen Bass’ office but did not hear back before the broadcast.It wasn’t that long ago that going off to college also meant cutting communication with your parents almost entirely, save a phone call here and there. Before the ubiquitous smartphone, parents and their children spoke much more infrequently, and in general, parenting adult children seemed like a relaxed backseat job.

Norman Brokaw served as an agent to some of the biggest stars in Hollywood, including Marilyn Monroe, Kim Novak, Elvis , Natalie Wood, Clint Eastwood, Bill Cosby, and Brooke Shields. But his trajectory to this position was anything but ordinary. He went from mailroom clerk to Marilyn Monroe’s personal driver to CEO of the William Morris Agency. Today on AirTalk, we talk about the influence he had on Hollywood and the learning lessons that could still apply today.

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