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Richard Potashin

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Going to the Source of L.A.'s Water

Oh yeah, terribly so, yeah. But yeah, it's really emotional because once you've invested a great deal of your time and effort in researching a story like this and shared it with the public, yeah, I feel I get really emotional. And I think about not just the men and the women who were here at the gates, but I think about everybody.

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Going to the Source of L.A.'s Water

Oh yeah, terribly so, yeah. But yeah, it's really emotional because once you've invested a great deal of your time and effort in researching a story like this and shared it with the public, yeah, I feel I get really emotional. And I think about not just the men and the women who were here at the gates, but I think about everybody.

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Going to the Source of L.A.'s Water

It gets me really emotional to think about Eaton and Mulholland, President Roosevelt, J.D. Lippincott, all the key figures. I always get emotional when I talk about the Wattersons too. And again, talk about self-interest and greed and tremendous violations of trust, all based on self-interest and greed.

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Going to the Source of L.A.'s Water

It gets me really emotional to think about Eaton and Mulholland, President Roosevelt, J.D. Lippincott, all the key figures. I always get emotional when I talk about the Wattersons too. And again, talk about self-interest and greed and tremendous violations of trust, all based on self-interest and greed.

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Going to the Source of L.A.'s Water

And, you know, the interest of Los Angeles, a growing city, and not being able to really feel the heart and soul of what was happening here.

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Going to the Source of L.A.'s Water

And, you know, the interest of Los Angeles, a growing city, and not being able to really feel the heart and soul of what was happening here.

Throughline
Going to the Source of L.A.'s Water

Oh yeah, terribly so, yeah. But yeah, it's really emotional because once you've invested a great deal of your time and effort in researching a story like this and shared it with the public, yeah, I feel I get really emotional. And I think about not just the men and the women who were here at the gates, but I think about everybody.

Throughline
Going to the Source of L.A.'s Water

It gets me really emotional to think about Eaton and Mulholland, President Roosevelt, J.D. Lippincott, all the key figures. I always get emotional when I talk about the Wattersons too. And again, talk about self-interest and greed and tremendous violations of trust, all based on self-interest and greed.

Throughline
Going to the Source of L.A.'s Water

And, you know, the interest of Los Angeles, a growing city, and not being able to really feel the heart and soul of what was happening here.