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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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 Dad apprehended by ICE receives a reprieve, cuts to sex-ed programming, artisanal surfboards | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2866

The latest on the dad who was apprehended while dropping his daughter off at school, impacts of sex-ed funding cuts in SoCal, Rich Harbour on his 60 years making surfboards.

 Google engineer's anti-diversity manifesto, scientists get closer to HIV vaccine, anniversary of autonomous cars | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2879

Google engineer's memo sparks controversy, Scripps scientists make an advancement in developing an HIV vaccine, autonomous cars debuted 20 years ago in California.

 How the latest immigration bill could impact CA, the future of SoCal's climate, CA's weed black market | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2873

Silicon Valley could be hurt by new immigration bill, what SoCal's climate will look like in 2100, legalizing marijuana could make some marijuana even more illegal.

 CA law would track race-based policing, being overweight and 'American,' rebuilding Highway 1 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2872

New law would track the race of everyone stopped by police, overweight Asian Americans are seen as more 'American' than thinner peers, plans to rebuild on top of the PCH landslide.

 Changes to CA's bar exam, new veterans' clinic in Oxnard, Metro & Metrolink offer overlapping services | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2874

It could get easier to pass CA bar exam, Ventura County secures funding for veterans' clinic, the Gold Line extension means some areas have multiple train options.

 LA in 2028, tension over homeless population in the Valley, how to be a NASA scientist for a day | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2874

What Los Angeles could look like when it hosts the Olympics, groups clash over the Valley's homeless population, NASA asks citizen scientists to collect data.

 Construction begins on the 405, remembering Sam Shepard, avoiding scams | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2876

Metro's Crenshaw line expansion causes closures on the 405 freeway, remembering American playwright Sam Shepard, a wave of scams hit Southern California.

 Cal Exit part two, air regulators cite companies for chromium 6 emissions, saying good-bye to Coke Zero | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2876

A new effort to secede from the union is advancing, a multi-year initiative to monitor the over 100 metal processors in SoCal, a change to Coke Zero's formula.

 Playa del Rey gets its traffic lane back, CA's new pot lobby, boosting women in politics | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2872

Playa del Rey reinstalls a traffic lane after its removal sparks anger, the marijuana industry cozies up to politicians, She Should Run aims to get 250k women running for office by 2030.

 A warning to sanctuary cities, troubling findings on CTE, preventing voter hacking | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2867

The Trump administration cracks down on sanctuary cities, a new study on CTE has troubling findings, how the LA county registrar is prepping for potential hackers.

 Today's healthcare vote, scientists run for office, Cal-Exit comic shows an alternate reality | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2872

Republican senators prepare to vote on health care, CA scientists run for office, new comic book shows what would happen if CA actually seceded from the U.S.

 Democrats' new slogan, the latest on the former USC Keck dean, steelhead trout in the San Gabriel Mountains | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2867

Congressional Democrats unveil an economic agenda and new slogan, USC fires Dr. Carmen Puliafito, reintroducing steelhead trout to local waters.

 Use of property seizures set to expand, preventing Venmo fraud, new bus provides a comfy ride from LA to SF | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2872

Attorney General Sessions says he will expand property seizures, people lose money to a Venmo scheme, Cabin overnight bus includes full sleeping cabins.

 Voter fraud commission convenes, podcast produced out of San Quentin, urban farms connects kids with nature | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2867

Pres. Trump's voter fraud commission holds first meeting, "Ear Hustle" podcast made by San Quentin prison inmates, South LA's Moonwater teaches kids about nature.

 Cap-and-trade is extended, missing student loan paperwork, more people are living in motor homes in LA | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2822

Cap-and-trade bill finally gets approval, some borrowers may have their student loans forgiven, 20 percent more people are living in motor homes from 2016.

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