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Take Two

Summary: News, culture and conversation, straight outta Southern California Public Radio with host A Martinez. Fresh conversations about music, movies, fashion, sports, parenting, technology and more.

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 Flood management in California, the complex tunneling system between CA and Mexico, LA roommate tales | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2874

California's plan to deal with floods, tunnels between CA and Mexico now being used by Chinese nationals, listeners share their roommate stories.

 LA Fire helps with Houston rescues, CA passes housing bills and attempts bail reform | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2875

The LA Fire Department arrived in Houston Monday to help with flood rescues. Meanwhile, the California legislature passed bills to ease the state's affordable housing crisis.

 In the middle of the Berkeley protests, tracking mosquito-borne disease and Game of Thrones breakdown, LA Style | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2877

A Reveal reporter in the middle of the Berkeley conflict, tracking mosquito-borne diseases with data sharing, why Game of Thrones is perfect for constant discussion.

 3 bills aimed at CA's housing crisis, CA has a health-care worker shortage, building trust in self-driving cars | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2877

CA legislature takes up housing bills this week, the California Future Health Workforce commission is unveiled, study examines how to build trust in autonomous cars.

 Pres. Trump in Phoenix, Republican lawmakers shift stance on climate change, LA mariachi spreads across U.S. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2876

Trump discussed the NAFTA and the U.S./Mexico border in Phoenix yesterday, more House Republicans join the Climate Solutions Caucus, LA's mariachi scene expands.

 Rep. Sherman wants Trump impeached, dyslexia guidelines for CA schools, app pays you to show up at events | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2879

Rep. Sherman submits articles of impeachment against President Trump, first-ever state dyslexia guidelines, app lets people to go events and businesses for pay.

 America First group rallies in Laguna Beach, high suicide rate for CA's female inmates, a look at all things eclipse | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2866

Laguna Beach rally remained peaceful, state audit examined potential causes of the high suicide rate in CA prisons, the history and science of the solar eclipse.

 Trump's Charlottesville response could haunt CA conservatives, Trader Joe's at 50 years, the eclipse in LA | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2874

Trump's response to violence in Charlottesville could impact CA's conservative lawmakers, why parking is so bad at Trader Joe's, previewing Monday's eclipse.

 Republicans hope Faulconer can help them in SoCal, USC Village opens, coffee shop aims to be LGBT hub | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2878

Republicans expect San Diego mayor Kevin Faulconer to help them gain ground, what USC can do to combat gentrification label, new coffee shop is focused on LGBT community.

 NAFTA talks begin, using the internet as a shaming tool, SoCal team in the Little League World Series | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2875

How CA could be impacted by NAFTA, using the internet to expose attendees of the Charlottesville rallies, Santa Margarita plays in the Little League World Series.

 Universities' role in combatting extremism, CA's international climate organization, bill would start school later | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2880

How universities handle extremist group demos, a private nonprofit coordinates emissions programs between CA & Canada, a senator wants later school start times.

 Legality of rallies like Charlottesville, "Meet a Muslim" welcomes discussion, animals and the eclipse | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2838

Whether officials can exclude events like the Charlottesville rally, Moina Shaiq answers questions about her faith, determining if animals act differently during eclipse.

 CA Democrats experience division, LA City Attorney threatens to sue the Dept. of Justice, Cat-Con comes to Pasadena | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2893

Division over who should lead the CA Democratic Party causes friction, LA City Attorney Mike Feuer threatens to sue the DOJ over jail guidelines, the history of cats in Los Angeles.

 LAUSD goes back to school, a battle over LA's waste, saving the bluefin tuna | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2872

LAUSD Supt. Michelle King lays out her goals for the school year, City of LA & Kern County's legal battle over LA's waste, how CA could conserve the bluefin tuna.

 HIV housing program could bring money to LA, the student-athlete balancing act, a Cuban twist on salsa music | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2870

Congress restructures a housing program for HIV patients, the Kamenetzky Brothers discuss balancing athletics with academics, timba music grows in popularity.

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