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Take Two
Take Two translates the day’s headlines for Southern California, making sense of the news and cultural events that affect our lives. Produced by Southern California Public Radio and broadcast from October 2012 – June 2021. Hosted by A Martinez.
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Episodes
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State of Affairs: California Appeals Federal Judge's Assault Weapon Ruling, Doing Better by Victims of Intimate Partner Violence, Saying Goodbye to A Martinez
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Is it Safe to Go to Work Without Masks?, Van Nuys Neighborhood Profile, Black Families' Concerns on Return to In-Person School
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Councilman Mike Bonin Talks Homeless Encampment Plans, Pandemic Child Care, Unfiltered, Bachelor Host Chris Harrison Leaving For Good
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We recap how the Dodgers lost on their own home turf over the weekend, how autonomous vehicles will affects jobs in Los Angeles, the latest Hollywood news.
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How Calfornia lawmakers are reacting to a spate of suspicious packages being delivered to Democrats, meet some Dodgers superfans, how to engage young voters.
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What happened to past migrant caravans? Holograms in Los Angeles, spreading your ashes at DisneylandMigrants who have caravanned to the U.S. border in the past, bringing dead celebrities back to life for holographic performances, spreading ashes in Disneyland.
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Dodgers lose to Red Sox in game one of the World Series, the state of healthcare in SoCal's district 45 heading into the midterms, Prop 13 fairness.
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Will San Diego's 49th district flip Democrat? The latest with the typhus outbreak on Skid Row, the pros and cons of playing the lottery.
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Checking in with the director of L.A. County Department of Children and Family Services, advice to L.A. restaurant goers, Firefighter overtime pay concerns.
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Did Kevin de Leon's conversation with Dianne Feinstein move the needle for his campaign, meet the L.A. Times' new food writer, is it allergy season?
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L.A. County has its share of sexual harassment complaints, LA's retrofitting efforts, a recap of the de Leon-Feinstein conversation.
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Job training for incarcerated women, California's candidates for House are raking in big campaign donations, efforts to fix CA's DMV motor voter program.
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Supreme Court rules against lead paint makers' appeal, Kevin de Leon talks about his bid against Senator Dianne Feinstein, L.A. foster care taps the faith community.
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Exploring the political fallout in the wake of DACA's termination, then a check in on how higher education will handle the end of DACA and how's Big Sur holding up?
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Now that President Trump has decided to end DACA, a look at what's next, plus a California Assemblyman weighs in on how we can achieve healthcare for all in the state.
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Everything you need to know about preparing yourself for a natural disaster in LA, the President's decision on DACA in the coming days, LA and Lowrider culture.
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An introduction to the pro-development YIMBYs of LA, a look at how small spaces can ease the housing crunch in Southern California, and Senator Kamala Harris backs Bernie Sanders' "Medicare-for-all" plan
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California's plan to deal with floods, tunnels between CA and Mexico now being used by Chinese nationals, listeners share their roommate stories.
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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.
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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.
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Assembly Republican leader Mayes is replaced, simplifying the Cal Grant system, LA-based artist creates glass figures that deal with political themes.
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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.
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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.
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Rep. Sherman submits articles of impeachment against President Trump, first-ever state dyslexia guidelines, app lets people to go events and businesses for pay.
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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.