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Southern Public Radio- FCC Quarterly Programming Report July 1- September 30,2016

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7/1/2016 Take Two: Border Patrol: Yesterday, for the first time, the US Border patrol released the conclusions of that panel's investigations into four deadly shootings. Libby Denkmann spoke with LA Times national security correspondent, Brian Bennett, 9:07 9:00 Foreign News for more. Take Two: Social Media Accounts: A proposal floated by US Customs and Border Control would ask people to voluntarily tell border agents everything about their social media accounts and screen names. Russell Brandom reporter for , spoke 9:16 7:00 Foreign News to Libby Denkmann about it. Law & Order/Courts/Polic Take Two: Use of Force: One year ago, the LAPD began training officers to use de-escalation techniques. How are they working 9:23 8:00 e out? Maria Haberfeld, professor of police science at John Jay College of Criminal Justice spoke to A Martinez about it. Take Two: OC Refugee dinner: After 16 hours without food and water, one refugee family will break their Ramadan fast with mostly strangers. They are living in Orange County after years of going through the refugee process to enter the . 9:34 4:10 Orange County Nuran Alteir reports. Take Two: Road to Rio: A Martinez speaks with Desiree Linden, who will be running the women's marathon event for the US in 9:38 7:00 Sports this year's Olympics. Take Two: LA's best Hot dog: We here at Take Two were curious to know: what’s are our listeners' favorite LA hot dog? They tweeted and facebooked us with their most adored dogs, and Producers Francine Rios, Lori Galarreta and host Libby Denkmann 9:45 6:10 Arts And Culture hit the town for a Take Two taste test.

Take Two: Gourment Hot Dog: One place we did not hit was Dave's Dog House a self-described "gourmet" hot dog joint. But 9:51 5:00 Arts And Culture we've got the man BEHIND the taste right here on the phone Chef Josiah Citrin speaks with Libby Denkmann.

Take Two: Juno reaches Jupiter: NASA's spacecraft Juno is set to complete its one point seven billion mile journey to the fifth 10:07 10:00 Science planet from the sun this Monday. Emily Lakdawalla, Senior Editor at the Planetary Society, spoke to A Martinez about it. Take Two: Fireworks do's and don'ts: This weekend, there will be fireworks - and with that some safety concerns. Daniel Berlant 10:17 7:15 Homeland Security from Cal-Fire spoke to A Martinez about it.

Take Two: Tesla Autopilot: Tesla is under scrutiny after a Tesla Model S car that was in autopilot mode and collided with a truck 10:24 7:30 Transportation on a Florida highway caused a fatality. Take Two motor critic spoke to Libby Denkmann about it. Take Two: Drug Doc: This week, ProPublica released data that break down how many doctors at large hospitals receive Public Health/ payments from drug and device makers. In 2014, nearly two-thirds of California doctors at large hospitals received something. 10:34 4:40 Medicine SCPR's Elizabeth Aguilera reports. Take Two: CAL Guitars: California is bringing more art programs back into the prison system—after making some big cut backs. So, we want you to meet a San Diego man who is now out of prison and happily obsessed with building world class guitars. 10:39 5:40 Arts And Culture Tiffany Camhi reports. Take Two: Weekend Preview: A review of fun and cheap things to do this holiday weekend with Take Two's Leo Duran. He gave 10:45 6:30 Arts And Culture the rundown to A Martinez and Libby Denkmann. Take Two: Border Patrol: For years, the US Border Patrol has been under pressure to increase transparency and accountability. After a string of use-of-force incidents, an internal panel was created to review shootings by border patrol agents. Yesterday, for 9:07 9:00 Foreign News the first time, the agency released the conclusions of that panel's investigations into four deadly shootings.

Take Two: Social Media Accounts: Cross into the United States, and you may be prepared to declare items like alcohol or fruit, but what about your handle or Instagram account? A proposal floated by US Customs and Border Control would ask people to voluntarily tell border agents everything about their social media accounts and screen names. The idea: to better 9:16 7:00 Homeland Security investigate those who are entering the country.

Law & Take Two: Use of Force: Baltimore Police Department is set to overhaul its use of force policies following the death of Freddie Order/Courts/Polic Gray while in custody. The focus now is on the de-escalation of tense interactions. One year ago, the LAPD began training 9:23 8:00 e officers to use similar de-escalation techniques. How are they working out?

Take Two: OC Refugee dinner: After 16 hours without food and water, one refugee family will break their Ramadan fast with 9:34 4:10 Orange County mostly strangers. They are living in Orange County after years of going through the refugee process to enter the United States. Take Two: Road to Rio: A Martinez speaks with Desiree Linden, who will be running the women's marathon event for the US in this year's Olympics. This is the first of many check-ins we'll be doing with Desiree as she prepares for the marathon event in 9:38 7:00 Sports Rio.

Take Two: LA's best Hot dog: Hot dogs are a classic Fourth of July food. You’re probably getting ready to throw some on the grill this weekend. But we here at Take Two were curious to know: what’s are our listeners' favorite LA hot dog? They tweeted and 9:45 6:10 Arts And Culture facebooked us with their most adored dogs, and hit the town for a Take Two taste test.

Take Two: Gourment Hot Dog: One place we did not hit was Dave's Dog House a self-described "gourmet" hot dog joint. But 9:51 5:00 Arts And Culture we've got the man BEHIND the taste right here on the phone Chef Josiah Citrin. Take Two: Juno reaches Jupiter: While the U-S celebrates Independence Day, NASA is looking to take their celebration all the way to Jupiter. The agency's spacecraft Juno is set to complete its one point seven billion mile journey to the fifth planet from 10:07 10:00 Science the sun this Monday. Take Two: Fireworks do's and don'ts: We’re counting down the hours until the Fourth of July weekend so we can hit the beaches and get our grill on — all in a very patriotic fashion. But as sure as there will be grilling...there will also be fireworks - 10:17 7:15 Homeland Security and with that some safety concerns. Take Two: Tesla Autopilot: Tesla is under scrutiny after a Tesla Model S car that was in autopilot mode and collided with a truck on a Florida highway caused a fatality. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration will open a preliminary evaluation of 10:24 7:30 Transportation the feature.

Public Health/ Take Two: Drug Doc: This week, ProPublica released data that break down how many doctors at large hospitals receive 10:34 4:40 Medicine payments from drug and device makers. In 2014, nearly two-thirds of California doctors at large hospitals received something.

Take Two: CAL Guitars: California is bringing more art programs back into the prison system -- after making some big cut backs. 10:39 5:40 Arts And Culture So, we want you to meet a San Diego man who is now out of prison and happily obsessed with building world class guitars.

10:45 6:30 Arts And Culture Take Two: Weekend Preview: A review of fun and cheap things to do this holiday weekend with Take Two's Leo Duran.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry consults Angela T. Rye, a democratic analyst and CEO of IMPACT Strategies and Ian Tuttle, a 11:06 15:17 Homeland Security Buckley fellow in political journalism at the National Review Institute about AG Loretta Lynch's secret meeting with Bill Clinton Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry discusses the 17 props on the CA Nov ballot with John Myers, Sacramento bureau chief of the 11:21 16:51 Politics L.A. Times, and Dan Walters, columnist at the Sacramento Bee. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry consult with KPCC reporter Sharon McNary and Councilmember Mitch O’Farrell on what should 11:41 15:32 Environment happen to the Silver Lake Reservoir during drought season. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Film critics Justin Chang, Amy Nicholson and Charles Solomon talk to Larry about their film reviews for 12:06 32:04:00 Arts And Culture the week. Entertainment 12:41 15:10 Industry Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Charles Solomon talks with Larry about Disney movies' place in childhood 12:08 5:31 Off-Ramp: John Rabe talks to assistant curator at Stonyhurst College in Manchester England; Joe Reed, and Elizabeth Harper of the website All The Saints You Should Know about the relics of St. Thomas More and St. John Fisher that were on display at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels. 12:13 6:32 Public Health/ Off-Ramp: John Rabe puts on his pajamas and talks to Kevin and Ken Pham about their new buisness venture Nappify, which Medicine brought mobile nap pods into KPCC's parking lot. 12:21 7:51 Off-Ramp: John Rabe talks to Kenzi Shiokava about his long trajectory as an artist. The Japanese-Brazilian-American has a whole Arts And Culture room at the 's Made in LA biennial. 12:29 8:20 Off-Ramp: Off-Ramp contributor R.H. Greene spends 24 hours in Anaheim's Little Arabia in the middle of Ramadan. Religion 12:37 2:00 Arts And Culture Off-Ramp: Song of the Week: "Mongonucleosis" by Chicago 12:47 6:26 Gender Off Ramp: Taylor Orci talks to comedian Joan Ford about her love of action movies and about her new book "Killing It: An Action Equity/Transgender Girl's Guide to Saving the World (While Looking Hot)." Issues 12:53 3:48 Public Health/ Off-Ramp: Off-Ramp: John Rabe talks to Laurel Birmingham of the Pasadena Human Society about keeping your pets relatively Medicine saneand safe during fireworks season. 12:56 3:30 Off-Ramp: John Rabe talks to James Hangley's life partner, Tracy Fietz to remember Hangley's life and love of Mustangs as Obituaries owner of Mustangs Only in Culver City. 3:36 3:30 Arts And Culture The Frame: Director Roger Ross Williams talks about running for Academy governor seat 3:39 1:20 Arts And Culture The Frame: Costumer Sharen Davis talks about running for Academy governor seat 3:41 3:10 Arts And Culture The Frame: Composer Laura Karpman talks about running for Academy governor seat 3:45 9:30 Arts And Culture The Frame: Roseanne talks about her presidential campaign, the subject of a new doc 7/5/2016 Law & Order/Courts/Polic Take Two: The FBI and Clinton: How the FBI's announcement to not press criminal charges against Hillary Clinton will play on the 9:07 7:00 e campaign trail. Adam Wollner, senior analyst for the National Journal, joins A Martinez for more.

Take Two: ISIS Strategy: A look at the attacks in Bangladesh, Baghdad, and Saudi Arabia and what it may mean in the fight 9:14 7:30 Homeland Security against terror. Douglas Ollivant, Senior National Security Studies Fellow at New America, talks to Josie Huang about it.

Take Two: Durant to Warriors: Kevin Durant would join Steph Curry and sign with the . What does this 9:22 8:30 Sports mean for the league and possibly for the Lakers? Take Two contributor Andy Kamenetsky weighs in with A Martinez.

Youth/Children's Take Two: The Brood: Religion and Kids: Parenting comes along with any number of dilemmas - a big one is religion. How much 9:34 13:30 Issues/ Family do you inject religion into your kids' everyday lives? USC's Brie Loskota and psychologist Lisa Miller talk to Alex Cohen about it.

9:48 10:00 Arts And Culture Take Two:Tuesday Reviews Day: Leila Cobo and Justino Aguila run through some of the latest in music releases with A Martinez. Take Two: Street Racing: A street racing investigation in LA turned deadly when CHP officers shot and killed teen driver in 10:07 7:45 Transportation Fullerton. LA Times reporter James Queally talks to Josie Huang about it. Take Two: Juno: After traveling 1.74 billion miles, the spacecraft Juno is due to finally arrive at Jupiter on the Fourth of July. 10:15 8:30 Science Senior Editor of the Planetary society, Emily Lakdawalla speaks with A Martinez about it. Take Two: Pterosaurs: A new exhibit at the Museum of Natural History will center on one creature of the Dinosaur age: the flying Pterosaurs. A Martinez spoke with Dr. Mike Habib about it and how the biology of pterosaurs can be used for more than 10:24 7:30 Science just historical information.

Take Two: Malibu's PCB's: For nearly three decades, toxic chemicals known as PCBs, were widely used in school construction and renovation work across the US, before Congress banned them in the late 1970s. Concerns about their presence in schools have received plenty of attention on the East Coast, but the issue has been off the radar here, until recently. SCPR's healthcare Correspondent Stephanie O'Neill and David DesRoche, a reporter for WNPR in Hartford, Connecticut. They stopped by and 10:34 22:15 Environment talked to A Martinez and Josie Huang about it.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks with The Hill reporter Julian Hattem, Associate Professor of government and political science at University of Redlands Renee Van Vechten and Dean of the School of Public Policy at Pepperdine University Pete 11:06 30:59:00 Politics Peterson, on the FBI's recommendations not to criminally charge Hillary Clinton. Diversity/ Cultural Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry discusses a study which says forced diversity in the workplace isn’t working. He consults with 11:42 16:35 Events Alexandra Kalev, associate professor of sociology at Tel Aviv University Law & Order/Courts/Polic Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry moderates a debate between lawyers Edwin Smith and Tom Fitton whether Clinton should still 12:06 15:44 e be charged over emails. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Professor Steven Strauss talks with Larry about why some are calling for the end of tech industry 12:24 16:57 Labor Issues giants. Diversity/ Cultural 12:43 14:46 Events Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry invites LA Magazine food critic Patric Kuh to detail three requirements for actual 'artisanal' food 3:36 4:30 Arts And Culture The Frame: Scott Mendelson from Forbes talks about Spielberg's flop "The BFG" 3:40 4:22 Arts And Culture The Frame: Kandace Springs talks about her new album "Soul Eyes" 3:45 11:30 Arts And Culture The Frame: Composer Cliff Martinez talks about his career and scoring "Neon Demon" 7/6/2016

Historical Events/ Take Two: Shootings History: Peter Langman is a psychologist who's researched school shootings for decades. Josie Huang 9:14 7:30 History Segments speaks with him about what his findings have entailed.

Take Two: CA Gun Research: How California has given the green light to create a new gun research center in the state that will Sacramento/State be operated through the UC system and supported with public money. Dr. Garen Wintemute director of the Violence 9:07 7:15 Politics Prevention Research Program at UC Davis speaks with A Martinez about it. Law & Order/Courts/Polic Take Two: Gun Control UK: A close look at policies in the UK. Sweden and Germany. A Martinez speaks with Helen Poole, 9:21 8:30 e project leader of a European-wide research study into gun control policies. 9:34 11:45 Sports Take Two: K2 Sports: Andy and Brian Kamenetzky join A Martinez for a look at this week in sports. Take Two: Homeless Soccer: A group called Street Soccer USA gets homeless people onto the field.Rob Cann, co-founder of 9:46 6:00 Sports Street Soccer USA, joins host Josie Huang with more. Public Health/ Take Two: Impatient: SB 277, the so-called vaccination law, took effect July 1. What could be the long-term impact of this law 9:52 5:00 Medicine over time in Southern California? A Martinez talks to SCPR's Rebecca Plevin. Take Two: Obama + Afghanistan: About 8,400 US troops will remain stationed in Afghanistan will remain for the foreseeable 10:07 8:45 Politics future, announced the President. A Martinez talks about the announcement with Defense One executive editor Kevin Baron.

Take Two: TSA Screening: TSA and American Airlines announced that they would attempt to create a new system in several major airports that will be designed to not only make the screening time faster - but also enhance security. Josie Huang talks 10:15 7:00 Homeland Security about it with Hugo Martin, he writes about travel and tourism for the LA Times.

Computers/Internet Take Two: Texting 911: A Martinez talks with Cyndee Freeman, Dispatch Manager with San Bernardino County Sheriff's 10:22 8:00 /IT Department, about how the 911 texting program has been working since it went live in December of last year. Take Two: Exit Interview: Students going from high school to college tell LA Unified how to step up its game. SCPR's Kyle Stokes 10:34 4:10 Education has more. Take Two: Styled Side: The bikini turns 70 years old this week, but the venerable swimsuit style isn't necessarily what's in among today's fashion set. On The Styled Side, Michelle Dalton Tyree looks at the hot trends in swimwear with A Martinez and Josie 10:38 7:00 Arts And Culture Huang. Take Two: Harry Potter at the Bowl: The bowl will screen the film Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone while the Philharmonic plays every single note from John William's unforgettable score. Alex Cohen speaks to conductor Justin 10:45 9:00 Arts And Culture Freer about taking this event on. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: A debate on whether CA should make student vaccines mandatory Larry speaks to Robert Moxley, Youth/Children's Wyoming-based attorney representing plaintiffs in lawsuit against CA over SB 277 and Michelle Mello, Professor of Law at 11:06 21:24 Issues/ Family Stanford Law School

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to Dillon Hosier, national director of state governmental affairs for the Israeli-American Diversity/ Cultural Council and Estee Chandler, founding member of the LA Chapter for Jewish Voice for Peace on whether speaking out againsta 11:30 26:01:00 Events CA bill that would punish companies participating in the (BDS) movement against Israel recently passed.

Public Health/ Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to Jamila Taylor, Senior Fellow specializing in women’s health policy at the Center for 12:06 13:47 Medicine American Progress and Paris Dennard, Republican political analyst on An emergency funding bill to combat the Zika virus.

Computers/Internet Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaksto Susan Carpenter, Co-host for KPCC’s The Ride and Mary Cummings, director of Duke 12:22 18:15 /IT University’s Humans and Autonomy Lab about the industry's impact of a Tesla autonomous car crash. Public Health/ 12:43 15:29 Medicine Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to listeners about When dietary downers ruin perfectly good summer cookouts 3:36 6:26 Arts And Culture The Frame: Tiffany Camhi reports on a guitar maker in prison 3:42 15:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Matt Ross talks about his film "Captain Fantastic" 7/7/2016 Law & Order/Courts/Polic Take Two: Police Shootings: The latest in the shootings of Philando Castile and Alton Sterling. Mark Zdechlik, reporter with 9:07 9:00 e Minnesota Public Radio, speaks with A Martinez. Take Two: Public Grief: In the wake of fatal tragedies, the family of those affected are often thrust into the public spotlight. Public Health/ What is it like to grieve when the world seems to be watching? Josi Huang talks to Denise Williams, LA based Marriage and 9:16 9:30 Medicine Family Therapist.

Take Two: Australia + Guns: A close look at the gun policies in Australia, which clamped down on firearms in the wake of the 9:25 10:15 Foreign News 1996 the Port Arthur mass shooting. A Martinez chats with Philip Alpers, founder of GunPolicy.org at the University of Sydney. Take Two: The Ride: Our motor critic and host of The Ride, Susan Carpenter, tells A Martinezthe story of a massive smog bank, 9:37 8:00 Transportation which rolled over Los Angeles in July of 1943. Take Two: Bike Share: LA launches the largest bike-share scheme in the county today. SCPR's transportation reporter, Meghan 9:45 6:00 Transportation McCarty speaks to Josie Huang about the details.

Take Two: Churches on Skates: In , there's a church where the music is joyous and uplifting. But also the perfect 9:51 3:00 Religion background for another activity: Skating. The California Report's Laura Klivans has the story. Sacramento/State Take Two: State of Affairs: Take Two's weekly check in on Golden State politics, A Martinez speaks with guests Jack Pitney and 10:07 16:30 Politics Thad Kousser. Public Health/ Take Two: Zika Bloodbanks: Josie Huang examines how the Zika virus is affecting the blood stores in SoCal with Dr. Ross Herron, 10:24 6:00 Medicine chief medical officer for the West Blood Services Division of the Red Cross.

Computers/Internet Take Two: Snapchat: Snapchat is one step closer to becoming a proper social network, one that can compete with the likes of 10:34 7:15 /IT Facebook. Josie Huang speaks to Kurt Wagner, senior editor with , on the matter. Take Two: UFC + J. Jones: Ben Fawlkes, Columnist for USA Today, speaks to A Martinez about doping scandals in the UFC world 10:41 7:15 Sports and how it impacts upcoming events.

Take Two: Earthquake curb: The fixing of a city sidewalk has shaken the foundations of the scientific world. A Martinez finds out 10:48 7:15 Science more with Dr. David P. Schwartz with the Earthquake Hazards Project/US Geological Survey. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to a panel of experts on the shooting of Alton Sterling, which includes Brian Bakst, political reporter for Minnesota Public Radio, Sue Lincoln, news director for WRKF in Baton Rouge, Norm Stamper, former chief Diversity/ Cultural of police at the Seattle Police Department and Stephen Rushin, J.D., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Law, The University of 11:06 49:56:00 Events Alabama. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: An update on the likelihood of Sanders' former supporters rally for Green Party contender Jill Stein, Larry speaks to Christopher J. Galdieri, Assistant Professor of Politics, Saint Anselm College and Micah Sifry, Executive Director 12:06 17:24 Politics of Civic Hall

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Discussing 's turnaround Larry speaks to Ken Doctor, media analyst for 12:26 14:19 Labor Issues newsonomics.com and Joshua Benton, director of the Nieman Journalism Lab at .

Youth/Children's Airtalk with Larry Mantle: When small talk fails to translate culturally, Larry speaks to Debra Fine, author of the book, “The Fine 12:42 15:51 Issues/ Family Art of Small Talk” 3:36 5:37 Arts And Culture The Frame: Joshua Brustein talks Amazon's audio streaming service 3:42 15:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Musician Aloe Blacc discusses being an "artivist" 7/8/2016 Law & Order/Courts/Polic Take Two: Dallas Shooting: Five police officers and one suspect are dead after a sniper attack on a peaceful protest last night in 9:07 8:40 e Dallas. For the latest, Josie Huang speaks to Lee Williams, managing editor of The Fort Worth Star Telegram. Law & Order/Courts/Polic Take Two: Sheriff chat: Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck is addressing a graduation at LAPD headquarters. As we wait to 9:15 6:00 e hear his remarks, A Martinez spoke to LA County Sheriff Jim McDonnell to get his reaction to the events of last night. Law & Order/Courts/Polic Take Two: Police Under Fire: How can law enforcement officials process the violence against them and try to move forward? For 9:21 7:00 e that, A Martinez speaks to Greg Meyer, reitred captain with the Los Angeles Police Department. Law & Order/Courts/Polic Take Two: Community Perspective: After a tense week, Josie Huang speaks with BLM attorney and activist leader Nana Gyamfi 9:34 12:30 e as she reacts to last night's police killings in Dallas. Take Two: Japan Gun Control: Take Two examines Japan's relationship with firearms as part of a mini series on gun policies 9:46 8:30 Homeland Security around the world. Gun control expert, David Kopel speaks with Josie Huang. Take Two: Exide feature: The state of California is removing lead from hundreds of properties around the former Exide battery Public Health/ recycling plant in Vernon, and as Southern California Public Radio's Elizabeth Aguilera reports, several schools have elevated 9:54 4:50 Medicine levels. Law & Take Two: LA protestors: We're getting reaction across the country to the sniper attack in Dallas last night that left 5 police Order/Courts/Polic officers dead. This morning in LA, protesters have gathered outside LAPD headquarters in downtown. Our reporter Annie 10:07 5:00 e Gilbertson spoke with Josie Huang about it.

10:12 7:20 Religion Take Two: AME Church Reax: Pastor J Edgar Boyd, speaks with A Martinez and reacts to a week of violence and racial strife. Take Two: End of Ramadan: Josie Huang speaks with two women about their reflections on this holy season. Taz Ahmed and 10:19 10:30 Religion Zahra Noorbakhsh from the Good Muslim, Bad Muslim podcast join the show.

Take Two: Students Abroad: How does the threat of terrorism impact university study abroad programs? James Coyle, director 10:34 8:10 Education of Global Education at Chapman University, speaks to Josie Huang about it. Take Two: Zero Days: A Martinez speaks with Director Alex Gibney about his new film Zero Days-- covering the malware Stuxnet Historical Events/ which was famously used against Iranian centrifuges and has been claimed by many to have originated as a joint effort between 10:41 8:00 History Segments America and Israel. Take Two: Weekend Preview: Take Two's Leo Duran shares ideas to make the most of your weekend with A Martinez and Josie 10:49 7:00 Arts And Culture Huang. Law & Order/Courts/Polic 11:06 71:11:00 e Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry Mantle gives an update on the Dallas police shootings. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry Mantle discusses this week's new movie releases with film critics Claudia Puig, Peter Rainer and 12:33 24:49:00 Arts And Culture Charles Solomon. 3:36 10:30 Arts And Culture The Frame: Kenya Barris discusses "Black-ish" 3:46 3:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Claudia Rankine discusses her play "Citizen" 3:49 5:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Nate Parker discusses his "Birth of a Nation" 3:54 3:30 Arts And Culture The Frame: Jerrod Carmichael discusses his show "The Carmichael Show" 3:58 2:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Aloe Blacc discusses being an artivist 7/9/2016 12:07 6:09 Off-Ramp: John Rabe talks with social media influencer Richard Nevels about the demonstration outside LAPD headquarters. Racial Relations (John Rabe, Richard Nevels) 12:13 6:16 Off-Ramp: John Rabe visits the outside of the Capitol Records building in Hollywood for Ringo Starr's 76th Birthday celebration. Entertainment Rabe talked to fans who will enjoy a free concert by Ringo and Friends. (John Rabe, Ringo Starr) Industry 12:27 5:21 Off-Ramp: John Rabe talks to Christopher Toland of the OC Weekly about his story "A History of Loquats in Orange County, and Orange County How So Many Ended Up in Santa Ana." (John Rabe, Christopher Toland) 12:32 7:26 Off-Ramp: Michael Radcliffe talks to skid row artist Juanita Pina about her struggles as a homeless artist. (Michael Radcliffe, Housing Issues Juanita Pina) 12:42 1:15 Arts And Culture Off-Ramp: Song of the Week: "Riddles of the Sphinx" by Vinyl Williams’ 12:47 4:48 Off-Ramp: In this segment from the Brains On! podcast a nine-year-old tries to find out out what is on the edge of the universe, Science or really, if there is even an edge of the universe. (Molly Bloom) 12:52 5:08 Entertainment Off-Ramp: Film critic for KPCC's Filmweek Tim Cogshell does another DIY Film Fest. This time he explores Noir, which he explains Industry is a style not a genre. (Tim Cogshell) 7/11/2016

Take Two: Community leaders: How are members of the black community feeling days after the violence? For that, we've Law & brought together activists from all three affected communities. James Armstrong is a pastor and community leader in Dallas, Order/Courts/Polic Brittany Lynch is an artist and activist living in Minneapolis and Eugene Collins is an activist and community organizer in Baton 9:07 23:00 e Rouge. They speak with Alex Cohen.

Law & Take Two: Armed while black: Gun advocates often point to the second amendment as a sacrosanct part of American law. But Order/Courts/Polic do black citizens have the same right and privilege to concealed carry as others? A Martinez takes a closer look with Kenn 9:34 15:00 e Blanchard, host of the 'Black Man with a gun' podcast. Entertainment 9:49 8:00 Industry Take Two: On the Lot: For the latest in Hollywood business new, Alex Cohen speaks with Rebecca Keegan from the LA Times. Take Two: BLM LA: A look at how and why protests in a specific manner. Alex Cohen speaks with Melina 10:07 13:30 Racial Relations Abdullah, organizer and original member of Black Lives Matter LA.

Take Two: The Bomb Device: Last Thursday after negotiations broke down between the Dallas police and shooting suspect Micah Johnson, officers deployed a robot to deliver a bomb that ultimately killed Johnson. Southern California Public Radio's 10:21 6:00 Military Military and Veterans reporter John Ismay has looked into this and speaks with A Martinez.

Take Two: CA RPT- Kings County: California's Kings County - in the heart of the state's Central Valley - is known for farming, Computers/Internet prisons and a Naval Air Station. It's home to four cities and dozens of small, unincorporated areas. Now, a Los Angeles firm 10:27 4:30 /IT wants to build a brand new high tech town. Reporter Ezra David Romero has the story. Public Health/ Take Two: Adult ADHD: A Martinez chats with Madeleine Thomas about her Pacific Standard piece on the long term implications 10:34 8:45 Medicine of ADHD meds.

Books/ Literature/ Take Two: Greetings from Utopia: LA based writer Claire Hoffman speaks with Alex Cohen about her new book GREETINGS 10:43 11:15 Authors FROM UTOPIA.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Debating the ethics of using a 'robot bomb' with the Dallas sniper, Larry speaks to Lt. Col (U.S. Army, Computers/Internet ret.) Jeffrey Addicott, professor of law and director of the Center for Terrorism Law at the St. Mary’s University School of Law 11:06 17:28 /IT and Gloria Browne-Marshall, Associate professor of constitutional law, John Jay College of Criminal Justice. Law & Order/Courts/Polic Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Aftermath of violence in Dallas, Baton Rouge and Falcon Heights, Larry speaks to Frank Stoltze, KPCC 11:26 11:27 e Correspondent covering criminal justice and public safety

11:37 18:44 Media Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry asks listeners how they are discussing the shootings of this week with friends and family. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Airtalk's weekly political update with , co-creator and co-host of the daily infotainment 12:06 25:20:00 Politics talk show ‘ThinkTank’ and Sean T. Walsh, Republican political analyst

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks with Ben Bradford, state government reporter for Capital Public Radio, on CA's The Racial and Identity Profiling Advisory Board and how The board has until the end of the year to come up with recommendations on 12:34 7:39 Politics how police collect data and information during routine stops. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry asks listeners if they have abstained from social media after the recent shootings, he speaks to 12:44 14:29 Media Brant Burkey, assistant professor of communications at Cal State Dominguez Hills 3:36 5:15 Arts And Culture The Frame: Lorraine Ali discusses Miguel's protest song 3:41 4:15 Arts And Culture The Frame: Jim Runge talks about being a roadie for 20 years 3:45 9:30 Arts And Culture The Frame: Brad Furman and mother Sue Ellen Furman discuss "The Infiltrator" 7/12/2016

Take Two: The Brood: Parenting While Black: On a special edition of The Brood, Take Two's Alex Cohen sits down with two LA Youth/Children's based parents, Jennifer Carter and Tarik Smith along with SCPR producer Stephen Hoffman to hear their concerns as black 9:07 23:45 Issues/ Family parents, and the practical steps they're taking to help their own children, and wider community. Take Two: Hack The Vote: Southern California Public Radio political reporter Mary Plummer joins A Martinez to talk about 9:34 4:30 Politics understanding the ballot.

Take Two: Tuesday Reviewsday: For new music this week A Martinez speaks to music journalist Steve Hochman about a Finnish 9:39 8:45 Arts And Culture guitarist who traveled to West Africa for a collaboration with a local singer-percussionist.

Take Two: Black leadership: Alex Cohen looks at the future of black leadership in the U.S. with civil rights leader Clarence Jones 9:47 9:30 Politics and Tyree-Boyd Pates -- a professor of African American studies at Cal State Dominguez Hills.

Take Two: LGBT Immigrants: The new head of Lambda Legal, Rachel Tiven, the nation's largest LGBT-focused legal organization, 10:07 8:00 Homosexuality talks to A Martinez about the work it's doing to help undocumented LGBT immigrants in areas like Southern California. Take Two: Fullerton Shooting: A memorial is planned on Tuesday to mark the 40-year anniversary of Cal State Fullerton's Historical Events/ shooting, which claimed seven lives. A Martinez speaks with Patricia Almazan, who helped organize the event and is the 10:15 7:00 History Segments daughter of one of the victims.

Take Two: Brown Lives for Black Lives: "Brown Pride for Black Power." For more on how these two groups are uniting during a 10:22 7:45 Racial Relations time of turbulence, Alex Cohen talks to Alberto Retana, president and CEO of the Community Coalition.

Take Two: Hungry Students: Four out of 10 students in the University of California system can't get their hands on nutritious food to eat, according to a survey. Now some funds have been set aside to help increase food security for these parents. UC 10:34 7:30 Education Santa Cruz professor Tim Galarneau talks to A Martinez about how this can help. Take Two: Long Term Car Loans: A study came out this week on bankrate.com that found the number of 6- and 7-year new car Economics and loans is on the rise. Sue Carpenter joins Alex Cohen about what this means and how it underscores growing levels of debt in 10:42 8:00 Business America. Take Two: Pokemon Go LA: Over the weekend there's been a lot of news surrounding the new Pokemon Go app. Justin Computers/Internet Haywald, Managing editor at Gamespot talks to A Martinez about the augmented reality app's impact on LA and how it's taken 10:50 6:00 /IT the world by .

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: The likelihood of supporters moving to support Clinton, Larry speaks to John Nichols, 11:06 17:29 Politics National Affairs Correspondent for The Nation and Matt Bennett, founder and senior vice president of the think tank Third Way.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Vice presidential experts Kyle Kopko, associate professor of political science at Elizabethtown College 11:26 13:30 Media and Jennifer Lawless, professor of government at American University, handicap VP picks for presumptive nominees.

11:42 71:00:00 Media Airtalk with Larry Mantle: President Obama's remarks on the recent shootings in Baton Rouge, Falcon Heights and Dallas. 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Janko Roettgers discusses Pokemon Go's genesis 3:41 4:37 Arts And Culture The Frame: Priska Neely visits Exceptional Minds Studio 3:46 8:30 Arts And Culture The Frame: "Other People" director Chris Kelly talks Outfest 7/13/2016 Law & Order/Courts/Polic Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Discussing Ruth Bader Ginsburg's anti-Trump rhetoric with guests Jessica Levinson, professor at Loyola 11:06 23:15 e Law School and Ed Whelan, President of the Ethics & Public Policy Center.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Debating how much party platforms matter Larry speaks to John Eastman, professor of law and founding director of the Center for Constitutional Jurisprudence at Chapman University, Gregory T. Angelo, president of the Log 11:31 24:11:00 Politics Cabin Republicans and Dan Schnur, director of the Jesse M. Unruh Institute of Politics at USC Take Two: Redel Jones Shooting: With the recent deaths of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile at the hands of police officers, Law & the nation is on edge when it comes to what is commonly known as officer involved shootings. One of them was an LA-based Order/Courts/Polic African American woman named Redel Jones. Alex Cohen gets more about the specifics of this local case with SCPR's Frank 9:07 9:00 e Stoltze.

Law & Take Two: Jones Analysis: Joining Alex Cohen to explore how we might want to consider individual situations of African Order/Courts/Polic Americans who are shot by police in the larger context of what has been happening across the country are two guests, Brenda 9:16 15:00 e Stephenson, professor of history at UCLA and Cheryl Dorsey, a retired LAPD sergeant and author of the book, "Black & Blue. Take Two: K2 Sports: In a special K2, we take a look at how athletes engage in the conversation surrounding social issues. For 9:34 10:50 Sports more Andy and Brian Kamenetzky join A Martinez. Take Two: The Infiltrator: Alex Cohen speaks with Bryan Cranston and director Brad Furman about their upcoming film "The 9:45 11:30 Arts And Culture Infiltrator". Law & Order/Courts/Polic Take Two: Asian Lives for BLM: What are the thoughts of Asian Americans on the BLM movement, and how are they joining in? 10:07 10:00 e For more, Betty Hung, policy director of Asian Americans Advancing Justice LA, spoke to A Martinez. Take Two: Sonoma Stompers: Women players- Stacy Piagno and Kelsie Whitmore have officially been signed to play baseball for the Sonoma Stompers, an independent minor league team, the first female players since the 10:17 7:40 Sports 1950s'. A Martinez chats with them about it.

Entertainment Take Two: Emmy Campaigns: The Emmy nominations are coming out tomorrow and the campaign to get one has been intense, 10:15 6:50 Industry to say the very least. Mary McNamara wrote about this for the LA Times and talks to Alex Cohen about it.

Take Two: Sports Arena: It's probably the last chapter in the life of the venerable Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena. The arena will be demolished to make way for a new multi-million dollar soccer stadium, museum and business complex. A Martinez got a 10:34 5:10 Sports tour with auction supervisor Zenaido Zermeno. Take Two: Jewel's Catch One: A documentary detailing the history of Jewel's Catch One, premieres in LA at OutFest on Sunday. 10:40 9:10 Arts And Culture Jewel Thais-Williams and filmmaker C. Fitz join Alex Cohen with more. Economics and Take Two: Styled Side: Michelle Dalton Tyree from Fashion Trends Dailyt joins Alex Cohen to explain why Hollywood has trouble 10:49 6:40 Business with designing high fashion looks for diverse shapes. Law & Order/Courts/Polic Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Discussing the police commission's recommendations that LAPD officers were justified in "drawing 12:06 27:11:00 e and exhibiting" their weapons and using lethal force in the shooting death of Redel Kentel Jones, 30, last August. Entertainment Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Debating whether physical appearance relevant to film criticism Larry speaks to film critics Claudia 12:37 20:43 Industry Puig and Amy Nicholson. 3:36 6:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Eric Glatt talks why he sued Fox for being unpaid intern 3:42 14:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Neil Druckmann of Naughty Dog talks "The Last of Us" 7/14/2016

Law & Take Two: Days of Dialogue: Given recent incidents in LA following a series of officer-involved shootings throughout the U.S., a Order/Courts/Polic Day of Dialogue has been called for on Wednesday night. Alex Cohen hears from one of the organizers Avis Ridley Thomas and 9:07 16:45 e Chief Bill Scott, deputy chief and commanding officer of operations south bureau. Law & Take Two: Darren Sims: The conversation surrounding the relationship between the police and communities of color continues. Order/Courts/Polic Officer Darren Simms of the San Bernardino police department talks to A Martinez about his experience as a Black member of 9:24 8:00 e law enforcement.

Take Two: Homeless Immigrants: That growing homeless population includes one group that's not so visible - immigrants, some 9:34 4:15 Immigration unauthorized, who have ended up on the street. Our reporter Leslie Berestein Rojas reports.

Take Two: The Ride: Fiat, Alfa Romeo and BMW are among the brands that are marketing two-wheelers as well as cars. Our 9:38 7:15 Transportation motor critic, Susan Carpenter explains to Alex Cohen the how and the why.

Take Two: Shawn Amos: The son of chocolate chip cookie magnate Wally “Famous” Amos and night club singer Shirl-ee May Entertainment Ellis, Shawn Amos is dedicated to continuing, extending and spreading the tradition of the with unsurpassed fervor and 9:45 10:00 Industry emotional expression. He talks Take Two’s Alex Cohen about it. Sacramento/State Take Two: State of Affairs: SCPR's senior politics reporter Mary Plummer and KQED's politics reporter Marisa Lagos join A 10:07 18:30 Politics Martinez to talk about the week's news in California government and politics. Take Two: Cal Report: SD Meth: In the 1980's San Diego was known as the meth capital of the world. Since then, the problem Public Health/ has actually gotten worse. It's impacting hospital emergency rooms and crime is at an all-time high. The California Report's 10:26 4:45 Medicine Kenny Goldberg has the first in a two-part series. Take Two: ESPY Activism: Can athletes use the ESPY's as a platform to make a statement on gun violence and police reform? For 10:34 9:00 Sports more Kelvin Washington of ESPN LA speaks with A Martinez. Entertainment Take Two: Emmy Noms: Emmy nominations are announced bright and early tomorrow morning, Alex Cohen checks in with 10:43 7:30 Industry Variety’s Debra Birnbaum about who’s in and who got snubbed. 10:51 6:00 Science Take Two: Lab Notes: SCPR's Sanden Totten joins A Martinez for our weekly look at science news. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Debating whether taxes on marijuana businesses should help pay for homeless services Larry speaks to Robert "Bob" Solomon, Co-Director of Community & Economic Development Clinic and Mark Ridley-Thomas, Los Angeles 11:06 20:35 Talk of the City County Supervisor.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry consults Stephanie O’Neill, KPCC’s Health Care Correspondent andIgor Grant, MD., Director of 11:29 13:59 Transportation the Center for Medicinal Cannabis Research at UCSD, on how to tell when a driver is stoned under the law.

Youth/Children's Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to Heidi Kasevich, director of Quiet Education, on how to cultivate the talents of quiet 11:45 12:52 Issues/ Family kids in the classroom

12:06 17:07 Arts And Culture Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry discusses Emmy nominations with Dan Fienberg, Television Critic, .

Youth/Children's Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry consults with Louise Greenspan, M.D., pediatric endocrinologist at Kaiser Permanente, San 12:25 14:42 Issues/ Family Francisco on how for more children, puberty starting at younger age.

Youth/Children's 12:42 15:46 Issues/ Family Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry asks listeners about their worst summer vacations. 3:36 4:30 Arts And Culture The Frame: "Americans" producers Joe Weisberg and Joel Fields call in 3:41 6:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: "Key and Peele" hairstylist Amanda Mofield shares tips 3:47 11:40 Arts And Culture The Frame: "Ghostbusters" co-writer Katie Dippold responds to trolls 7/15/2016 Take Two: Nice Reax: Alex Cohen speaks to Alison Bracker an LA native who lives in Nice, France and Samuel Loy a French- 9:07 18:51 Foreign News American who now lives in LA for reaction to the Nice attacks. Take Two: Soft Targets: As investigators abroad try to put together the pieces of what happened in Nice, lots of people are asking: Are we safe in crowds? For answers, A Martinez speaks with Erroll Southers, Director of Homegrown Violent Extremism 9:25 4:00 Homeland Security Studies at USC.

Take Two: Implicit Bias: Take Two looks at the phenomenon known as "implicit bias," where every one of us has some unconscious bias against someone else for their race, gender, age or more, and why it impacts our relationships. Jerry Kang, a 9:34 9:20 Racial Relations vice chancellor for equity, diversity and inclusion at UCLA spoke to A Martinez about it. Take Two: Bias + LAPD: The LA Police Department has trained its officers about implicit bias for years, but what are they taught? 9:45 9:45 Racial Relations Alex Cohen talks with LAPD psychologist Luann Pannell. Take Two: Nice Update: A Martinez gets the latest on the investigation into the attack in Nice with Frank Jordan, reporter for 10:07 5:00 Foreign News the

Take Two: Santa Monica: A look at how Santa Monica has helped create safer open spaces following a tragedy 13 years ago. 10:12 6:40 Homeland Security Laura Avery, Farmer's Market Supervisor for the City of Santa Monica spoke to Alex Cohen about it. Take Two: Trump’s VP pick: For the latest on 's pick for VP, Indiana Governor Mike Pence, A Martinez turns to 10:19 6:00 Politics Rachel Van-Sickle Ward, professor of political science at Pitzer College. Take Two: Crash the Parties: A look at how Fuse's convention coverage will be different - and what the objectives are for coverage - Fuse CEO Michael Schwimmer will join the two reporters Arelene Santana and James Villalobos in studio to talk 10:25 9:00 Politics with A Martinez. Take Two: Current LA: Alex Cohen talks to Felicia Filer, director of public art for the LA department of cultural affairs. She helped 10:39 4:40 Arts And Culture organize the CURRENT: LA Public Art's Biennial. Take Two: Equals: OC native Drake Doremus, directed the stylish sci-fi thriller-romance "Equals" and speaks to Alex Cohen about 10:44 8:30 Arts And Culture it.

Take Two: Ghostbuster car: The reboot of Ghostbusters opens today. Most of the focus has been on the female cast. Our motor 10:52 5:00 Arts And Culture critic Susan Carpenter stops by to talk about another key character, Ecto-1, the 'Busters cool, if not very reliable vehicle.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to Seth Jones, Director International Security and Defense Policy Center, RAND 11:06 13:57 Homeland Security Corporation, and Patrick Simon, a professor at National Demographic Institute in Paris on the Nice attack in France.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to Brian Katulis, a Senior Fellow at the Center for American Progress, and Michael Rubin, 11:22 18:15 Media resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute on what the attack in Nice means for US national security.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Discussing Trump picking Mike Pence as his VP, Larry speaks to Leah Wright Rigueur, assistant professor of public policy at Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government, Justin Vaughn, associate professor of political 11:43 15:25 Politics science at Boise State University and Andrew “Andy” Downs, director of the Mike Downs Center for Indiana Politics.

12:06 30:52:00 Arts And Culture Airtalk with Larry Mantle: For Filmweek's latest movie reviews, Larry speaks to film critics Tim Cogshell and Amy Nicholson. Historical Events/ 12:41 16:43 History Segments Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to Hollywood historian Mark A. Vieira on the ‘best of’ film noir. 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Dennis Rice talks marketing in times of violence 3:41 6:50 Arts And Culture The Frame: Marcos Najera interviews singer Ruben Guevara 3:48 9:30 Arts And Culture The Frame: Betty Buckley plays Big Edie in "Grey Gardens" musical 7/16/2016 12:07 13:51 Off-Ramp: Robert Peterson's podcast "Hidden History" segment partners with Off-Ramp to learn about the murderous lover Historical Events/ who lived in a Silver Lake attic. (John Rabe, Robert Peterson) History Segments 12:27 1:51 Arts And Culture Off-Ramp: Song of the Week: “Love x2” by Nite Funk 12:29 9:40 Off-Ramp: The Off-Ramp team joins forces to learn about how Pokeman Go is making people discover public art in Los Angeles. Ferguson talks to Danielle Brazell, the general manager of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs to test out the game. (John Arts And Culture Rabe, Kevin Ferguson, Danielle Brazell) 12:39 9:45 Entertainment Off-Ramp: John Rabe talks to Dennis Dragon, co-founder of Palos Verdes band The Surf Punks who recounts localism battles of Industry the 60s and 70s. (John Rabe, Dennis Dragon) 12:49 5:26 Off-Ramp: An excerpt from a segment of The Frame. The Frame's John Horn talks to Betty Buckley about the "Grey Gardens" Books/ Literature/ musical adaptation on stage now at the Ahmanson Theater. (John Horn, Betty Buckley) Authors 7/18/2016 Law & Order/Courts/Polic Take Two: Baton Rouge: More on how Baton Rogue is coping with yet another tragedy, Alex Cohen speaks to Eugene Collins, a 9:07 8:00 e community organizer in Baton Rouge. Law & Order/Courts/Polic Take Two: LAPD Reax: Here at home, the LAPD is taking measures to make sure they're as ready as possible following the events 9:15 7:30 e in Baton Rouge. LAPD captain Andy Neiman discusses what they have planned with A Martinez. Public Health/ Take Two: How we cope: How do you process such awful events, especially when they seem to come in such quick succession? 9:22 7:45 Medicine Alex Cohen talks about it with UCLA Psychologist Melissa Bymer. Law & Order/Courts/Polic Take Two: Body Cams: Bloomberg reporter, Weise joinsA Martinez to talk about her latest piece on whether body-cams 9:34 8:30 e will, ultimately, make everyone safer. Take Two: GOP Convention: The Republican National Convention opens in Cleveland on today. Alex Cohen talks to KQED's Katie 9:43 7:15 Politics Orr for opening comments and a look at the lay of the land. Take Two: GOP Delegate: Claire Chiara is a 22-year-old delegate for Donald Trump. Claire joins A Martinez to share her 9:50 7:30 Politics experiences and observations from the Republican National Convention.

Take Two: Baca Folo: Former LA County Sheriff Lee Baca will find out this morning whether or not he's going to prison. He's 10:07 12:15 #N/A scheduled for sentencing after pleading guilty to lying to federal investigators. Alex Cohen talks to SCPR's Frank Stoltze. Take Two: iHeartRadio + NPR: Alex Cohen chats with NPR's Chief Digital Officer, Tom Hjelm about the network's partnership 10:19 7:00 Media with I ♥ Radio.

Take Two: Mountain Lions: A Martinez speaks to wildlife biologist at UCLA's Institute of the Environment and Sustainability, 10:26 5:45 Science John Benson, about the changing hunting of LA's Mountain lion population. Entertainment 10:34 9:15 Industry Take Two: On The Lot: LA Times' Rebecca Keegan takes a look at the business of movies with A Martinez. Entertainment Take Two: "That Gal who was in that Thing" documentary: Alex Cohen talks to actress Paget Brewster about life as a character 10:43 10:45 Industry actress. Alex also talks to filmmaker Ian Roumain who examined that very topic in his upcoming documentary.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry discusses what to expect from the GOP convention with guests Seema Mehta, political writer for the L.A. Times, Lisa Garcia Bedolla, Chancellor’s Professor of education and political science at UC Berkeley, Zach Courser, Research Director of the Dreier Roundtable, Noel Irwin Hentschel, founder of Business Women Leaders for Trump, and Adam 11:06 31:50:00 Media Winkler, a professor at the U.C.L.A. School of Law.

Law & Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to Tim Winter, President, Parents Television Council, and Lawrence Iser, Managing Order/Courts/Polic Partner of the law firm Kinsella, Weitzman, Iser, Kump, & Aldisert, on a new lawsuit that alleges Hollywood directors and studios 11:42 15:48 e want to make it legally impossible for third parties to "filter" or edit out graphic sex, violence, and profanity for family viewing. Diversity/ Cultural Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to Lou Turriaga, LAPD Detective III, and Brian Levin, criminologist and attorney, about the 12:06 33:03:00 Events Baton Rouge shooter's background.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to Sharon Shahid, Director of editorial content, video and interactive production, 12:44 14:19 Media Newseum, and asks listeners what the first big news story is that they remember. 3:36 5:20 Arts And Culture The Frame: Randy Kennedy talks about artists representation at RNC 3:41 5:30 Arts And Culture The Frame: Tom Michael interview Marfa artist Robert Irwin 3:47 9:15 Arts And Culture The Frame: Perla Batalla and Oliver Mayer talk their Frida musical 7/19/2016

Take Two: GOP Convention: For everything on the Melania Trump speech scandal and everything else that is happening in 9:07 11:30 Politics Cleveland, Katie Orr, Sacramento politics and government reporter for KQED, joins Alex Cohen from Cleveland. Take Two: CA Delegate: Trump delegate Claire Chiara joins A Martinez again this morning after a very late night to shares her 9:19 9:00 Politics thoughts and reflections on day two of the Cleveland Convention.

Take Two: Water Energy: Treating water requires lots of energy. Now, a state senator from LA wants to use California's growing 9:28 4:30 Environment renewable energy supply to help meet that demand. Southern California Public Radio's Kevin Walker reports.

Youth/Children's Take Two: The Brood: How does the race and policing talk play out in trans-racial households when the parents are white and 9:34 21:30 Issues/ Family the children are black? Mothers Allison Moore, Michael Fitzgerald and Angie Sanders join Alex Cohen with more. Law & Order/Courts/Polic Take Two: Lee Baca's legal future: What is former LA County Sheriff Lee Baca's next step? What are his legal options? Alex 10:07 9:45 e Cohen talks about it with Stanley Goldman, professor at Loyola Law School. Take Two: Rio check-in: A Martinez checks in about the state of the upcoming Summer Games in Rio. BBC's Jeffferson Puff 10:17 9:30 Sports who's in Rio for the Olympics joins the show for more. Public Health/ 10:27 8:50 Medicine Take Two: Zika: Dr. Claire Panosian Dunavan joins Alex Cohen to discuss the possibility of a new mode of transmission for Zika.

Books/ Literature/ Take Two: Reading in the Moonlight: David Kipen joins Alex Cohen for his monthly segment on the latest literary news in LA and 10:38 7:30 Authors around greater California.

10:45 9:30 Arts And Culture Take Two: Tuesday Reviewsday: A Martinez talks new music with reviewers Morgan Rhodes and Oliver Wang. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: GOP Convention update Larry speaks to Scott Shafer, reporter for KQED, Carl Sferrazza Anthony, First Ladies and presidential families historian, Ange-Marie Hancock, associate professor of political science and gender studies at USC, Jack Pitney, professor of politics at Claremont McKenna College, Kendal Unruh of the “Free the Delegates” group opposed 11:06 47:30:00 Media to Donald Trump, and Republican strategist Charles Moran. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Discussing whether doping allegations should lead to banning Russian athletes from the Olympics Larry speaks to Ed Hula, editor in chief of “Around the Rings,” and John Hoberman, sports historian and doping expert at the 12:06 14:59 Sports University of -Austin. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Local reactions to 's military coup Larry speaks to Aaron David Miller, Vice President and distinguished fellow for the Middle East program at the Wilson Center and Cenk Uygur, CEO and host of 12:23 16:28 Foreign News network Law & Order/Courts/Polic Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry discusses which driving moves deserve more tickets with listeners and guest Edgar Figueroa, 12:42 16:01 e California Highway Patrol Officer, Southern Division. 3:36 5:30 Arts And Culture The Frame: Daniel Fienberg discusses "Shooter" and its poor timing 3:41 5:30 Arts And Culture The Frame: Tim Greiving features LeVar Burton's museum app 3:47 10:40 Arts And Culture The Frame: Irma Thomas discusses her career and Bowl concert 7/20/2016 Public Health/ Take Two: Covered CA Rates: Covered California premiums are going up. Senior Correspondent at Kaiser Health News Chad 9:07 8:45 Medicine Terhune joins Alex Cohen to discuss why.

Take Two: Convention Review: A Martinez gets a quick review of day TWO of the GOP convention from Scott Shafer. He's the 9:16 7:00 Politics Senior Editor for KQED's California Politics and Government Desk, reports this week from Cleveland.

Take Two: Convention Coverage: A Martinez talks to Research Fellow Bill Whalen and Louis DeSipio, 9:23 9:30 Politics professor of political science and Chicano studies at UC Irvine, about Donald Trump's plan to "Make America Work Again.”

9:34 12:30 Sports Take Two: K2 Sports: Sports and social issues take center stage when A Martinez talks with Andy and Brian Kamenetzky.

Take Two: Olympic Shooter: Kim Rhodes' Olympic sport is under constant scrutiny. As a competitive shooter in both the trap and skeet events, Rhode is frequently criticized for participating in a sport that has guns at the center of it. A Martinez talks with 9:47 3:15 Sports her to find out how she balances her sport with other's gun trepidation.

Take Two: BBC Barcelona Museum: The Olympics were held there in 1992, helping establish Barcelona as an attractive tourist 9:50 5:15 Foreign News destination. But as the BBC's Pascale .Harter discovered, mass tourism is also taking its toll. Take Two: Twitter Abuse: Alex Cohen takes a look at online abuse, and how twitter has responded with , Editor-At- 10:07 11:15 Media Large for the website, the Establishment. Take Two: Buzzfeed + Plagiarism: A Martinez talks about plagiarism claims against BuzzFeed with Amara Aguilar, associate 10:18 7:30 Media Professor of Professional practice of digital journalism at USC.

Public Health/ Take Two: Impatient: A look at the dilemma people face when considering opioids for pain management. SCPR's health reporter 10:25 6:15 Medicine Rebecca Plevin looks at the challenges and the solutions for those who struggle with that choice. Take Two: Bike Health: A listener and avid bike rider asked us a question that might be on other minds. "I ride my bike in Public Health/ downtown LA in heavy traffic. Am I doing my lungs more harm than good?" SCPR's Susan Carpenter tracks down the answer 10:34 4:00 Medicine from some experts. Take Two: Remembering Garry Marshall: Alex Cohen remembers director Garry Marshall with his childhood friend Martin 10:38 8:45 Obituaries Garbus and his daughter Liz Garbus. Take Two: Styled Side: The Republican convention is more than just about politics: it's also rife with spectacle. Alex Cohen looks 10:46 7:00 Arts And Culture at fashion on the convention floor for the GOP with Michelle Dalton Tyree.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: GOP Convention update Larry speaks to Lisa Mascaro, reporter for the , Lynn Vavreck, professor of political science at UCLA, Zach Courser, Research Director of the Dreier Roundtable, Harmeet Dhillon, vice 11:06 31:03:00 Media chair of the California Republican Party, and Jamiel Shaw, speaker at the RNC this week.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry discusses possible rising Covered CA costs this year with guests Stephanie O’Neill, KPCC health Public Health/ correspondent, Dylan Roby, assistant professor of health services administration at the University of Maryland School of Public 11:41 16:39 Medicine Health, and Michael Cannon, director of health policy studies at the . Economics and Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Venezuela crisis update Larry speaks to Miguel Tinker Salas, Professor of Latin American History and 12:06 13:28 Business Chicano Latino studies at Pomona College Law & Order/Courts/Polic Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry discusses how sexual harrassment laws have changed over the years with guest Jennifer Drobac, 12:22 27:10:00 e a professor at Indiana University's Robert H. McKinney School of Law. 12:52 6:28 Arts And Culture Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry remembers Gary Marshall with film critic Wade Major. 3:36 5:30 Arts And Culture The Frame: Eriq Gardner talks Red Granite lawsuit 3:41 5:30 Arts And Culture The Frame: Alex Pappademas tells how RNC campaign songs work 3:46 9:30 Arts And Culture The Frame: Mike Birbiglia and Tami Saygher talk "Don't Think Twice" 7/21/2016 Take Two: Latinos and the GOP: A Martinez talks about Latino representation at the GOP convention with Pilar Marrero, senior 9:07 5:45 Politics political reporter for La Opinion. Take Two: Latino Delegates on the fence: A look at Latino delegates who are on the fence. A Martinez spoke to Gonzalo J. Ferrer, he's the chairman of the Republican National Hispanic Assembly, and Felix Viega, real estate developer from San Dimas 9:13 10:00 Politics and a delegate for Trump, currently in Cleveland. Take Two: Immigration History: A look at Donald Trump's "good immigrant/bad immigrant" theme that is emerging. Alex Cohenl 9:23 9:00 Immigration explores this binary way of thinking with UC Berkeley's Lisa Garcia Bedolla. Take Two: The Ride: After lots of chatter on Twitter, Tesla's has released a long-awaited Master Plan. The Ride's 9:34 8:00 Transportation Susan Carpenter gives us the low down on Musk's vision for the next ten years. Law & Order/Courts/Polic Take Two: Helping Cops: Are well meaning gestures to support cops actually helpful? Alex Cohen talks to police chief William 9:42 9:30 e Scott. Take Two: CAL Women's Rugby: One sport is making its Olympic debut: Women's Rugby. The California Reports Clair Tregesser 9:51 4:00 Sports has the story of one player.

Sacramento/State Take Two: State of Affairs: For the latest in Golden State politics, Alex Cohen speaks with Capital Public Radio's Ben Adler, USC 10:07 23:30 Politics political analyst Dan Schnur, and Claremont McKenna politics professor, Jack Pitney. Take Two: Sewage Break: A Martinez looks at the good, bad and ugly of L.A.’s sewer system with Bruce Reznik, director of LA 10:34 7:45 Environment Waterkeepers. Take Two: Baby Lizards: It's baby lizard season. For more wildlife ecologist for the National Park Service, Katy Delaney, joins A 10:42 7:00 Science Martinez. Take Two: Comic-con Preview: This weekend, Hollywood and nerd culture collide in San Diego. Comic-con kicks off today and 10:49 7:00 Arts And Culture SCPR's Mike Roe gives Alex Cohen a sneak peek on what to look forward to. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: GOP Convention update Larry speaks to Ron Elving, Senior Editor and Correspondent, NPR’s Washington Desk, Ange-Marie Hancock, associate professor of political science and gender studies at USC, Pete Peterson, dean of the School of Public Policy and executive director of The Davenport Institute at Pepperdine University, and Ben Clymer Jr., 11:06 31:15:00 Media president of the Lincoln Club of Riverside County. Computers/Internet Airtalk with Larry Mantle: How Twitter is trying to 'self police' hate speech Larry speaks to Christina Warren, senior tech 11:42 16:17 /IT correspondent at Mashable. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry discusses the role of religion in politics, he speaks to Michael Shermer, founder of "Skeptic" magazine, and John Eastman, professor of law and founding director of the Center for Constitutional Jurisprudence at Chapman 12:06 31:53:00 Politics University. Computers/Internet Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to Erik Larson, owner and funeral director of Larson Family Mortuary in Santa Monica , 12:42 15:44 /IT on how selfie culture changes the way we memorialize people. 3:36 4:32 Arts And Culture The Frame: Erich Schwartzel talks about San Diego Comic Con 3:40 5:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: KPCC's Emily Guerin reports on LA Public Art Biennial 3:46 8:40 Arts And Culture The Frame: Lawrence Grey talks turning "Lights Out" from short to feature 3:55 2:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: The Mark Taper Forum celebrates its 50th anniversary 7/22/2016

Take Two: Strong Hand: Could recent events in Dallas, Nice, France, and Baton Rouge give Donald Trump an advantage when 9:07 8:30 Politics November comes? A Martinez talks about it with Robert Traiger, professor of political science at UCLA.

Take Two: GOP and : Reaction from the tech community after Peter Thiel addresses the crowd at the GOP 9:15 8:00 Politics convention and look at what the reluctance is about. Alex Cohen talks to 's Tony Romm. Take Two: NBA +Charlotte: The National Association announced it would not hold the 2017 All-Star Game in Charlotte, N.C., as a response to state legislation that eliminated anti-discrimination protections for the LGBT community. A 9:23 9:00 Sports Martinez talks Cyd Zeigler, co-founder of Outsports Take Two: Auto Deception: A trio of auto firms caught in lies. The Ride's Susan Carpenter looked into bad behavior at the car 9:34 8:50 Transportation companies and shares her findings with Alex Cohen. Take Two: Summer concert Series: LACMA: For this week's summer concert series: A look at the ever-popular at LACMA series celebrates its 25th anniversary. Alex Cohen speaks with LACMA's Music director Mitch Glickman about upcoming acts, the 9:43 7:00 Arts And Culture series, and more.

Take Two: Humid heat wave: While we're used to dry heat in Southern California, heat waves have been getting more humid. 9:50 5:30 Environment Todd Hall, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service joins A Martinez to discuss what's behind the rise in humidity. Law & Order/Courts/Polic Take Two: Police and The Military: Julia Watson of the AP explores the relation between police and the military and how recent 10:07 9:00 e events are impacting those communities with Take Two's Alex Cohen. Take Two: New terror tactics: After the Nice attack there was growing concern that the nature of terrorism is changing; from precise and planned to simple and crude. A Martinez talk about it with Steve Simon— he served in the Clinton administration as 10:16 9:30 Homeland Security the director of counterterrorism

Youth/Children's Take Two: Teen Arts: For the next few weeks, we're introducing you to teenaged artists around Southern California. SCPR's arts 10:26 4:30 Issues/ Family education reporter Priska Neely kicks things off with the story of a teen whose art helped her adjust to life in the US. Take Two: Midnighter and Apollo: A Martinez speaks to Steve Orlando, the author of the series, “Midnighter and Apollo,” DC's 10:34 7:20 Homosexuality first mainstream comics to focus on an openly gay character. Take Two: Character ownership: A look at what happens when a beloved film, TV show or character goes through a change that 10:41 8:10 Arts And Culture creates a backlash within the fandom. Alex Cohen talks with Keidra Chaney of the site The Learned Fangirl. Take Two: Weekend Preview: It's going to be HOT this weekend. Take Two's Leo Duran gives A Martinez the rundown on fun 10:49 5:30 Arts And Culture things to do to stay cool. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: GOP Convention roundup Larry speaks to Louis Desipio, Director at the Center for the Study of 11:06 30:42:00 Politics Democracy at UC Irvine, and Sean T. Walsh, Republican political analyst. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to Ed Lee, managing editor at RecodeJeff Jarvis, professor and director of the Tow-Knight Center for Entrepreneurial Journalism at CUNY, and Ben Howe, contributing editor at RedState, about ' departure 11:41 16:55 Media from . Airtalk with Larry Mantle: For Filmweek's latest movie reviews, Larry speaks to film critics Wade Major, Claudia Puig and Charles 12:06 31:44:00 Arts And Culture Solomon. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry discusses the documentary film, 'The Blackout Experiments,' with director Rich Fox and fear 12:42 15:44 Arts And Culture sociologist, Margee Kerr. 3:36 4:30 Arts And Culture The Frame: Willa Paskin talks RNC ratings 3:40 13:30 Arts And Culture The Frame: tours his "Bleak House" 3:55 2:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Trump used a Stones song at RNC without permission 7/23/2016 12:09 5:36 Entertainment Industry Off-Ramp: John Rabe talks to digital news producer Mike Roe about this years Comic Con hype. (John Rabe, Micheal Roe) 12:14 7:04 Diversity/ Cultural Off-Ramp: John Rabe talks to Ruth Gerson before she heads out with her group of friends to explore the Backbone Trail ride. Events (John Rabe, Ruth Gerson) 12:21 7:30 Off-Ramp: Remembering Carolyn See at her memorial, which was held at the Broad Stage in Santa Monica. (Taylor Orci, Lisa Books/ Literature/ See, Susan Straight) Authors 12:29 4:37 Off-Ramp: Allison Wolf visits Chicas Rockeras band camp, an affordable rock-and-roll summer camp for girls, just launched in in Youth/Children's southeast LA. (Allison Wolf, Marin) Issues/ Family 12:34 3:47 Off-Ramp: Storyteller and Off-Ramp commentator Dylan Brody recalls the time he chosen to direct the school play in 6th grade -- and then when got in trouble for choosing questionable prop materials. (Dylan Brody) Education 12:44 1:21 Arts And Culture Off-Ramp: Song of the Week: California Sun by The Ramones 12:46 4:43 Science Off-Ramp: Brains On!'s Molly Bloom explains how humans harness the power of flight. (Molly Bloom) 12:51 6:17 Off-Ramp: Kevin Ferguson talks to George Davis, executive director of the California African American Museum and Naima Keith, deputy director of CAAM about its new boost from the Smithsonian. (Kevin Ferguson, Geroge Davis, Naima Keith) Arts And Culture 7/25/2016 Take Two: Fire + Drones: A Martinez speaks to LA County Fire Inspector Gustavo Medina to get the latest on the fire and the 9:07 7:00 Natural Disaster recent problems firefighters are having with drones. Take Two: Sand Fire Evacuee: Sand Fire evacuee Heather Gault, recounts her frightening experience of being evacuated at a 9:14 4:30 Natural Disaster moment's notice on Saturday afternoon to A Martinez. Take Two: What to watch for at DNC: The Democratic National Convention kicks off Monday. Alex Cohen talks to Marisa Lagos 9:18 11:00 Politics of KQED about 5 things we should know heading into the events of the week.

Take Two: Do conventions matter?: Do conventions matter to the general electorate today? Barbara Perry, director of 9:34 8:00 Politics presidential studies the University of Virginia's Miller Center joins Alex Cohen for more. Take Two: Delegate Fight: Dallas and Carolyn Fowler are both ardent Democrats. But one is Team Bernie and the other is Team 9:41 5:30 Politics Hillary. They're both attending the Democratic convention later this month as delegates. A Martinez sits down with the duo. Entertainment Take Two: On the Lot: We’ll get the latest entertainment news in our regular series, On the Lot. LA Times reporter, Rebecca 9:46 9:20 Industry Keegan, speaks with A Martinez.

Take Two: Terrorism v. Shootings: A Martinez talks to RAND’s Linda Robinson about lines being drawn between mass shootings 10:07 8:00 Homeland Security and a terrorist attack using some other method or means, and how to define either these days.

Take Two: Sand Fire update: An update now on the Sand Fire that's already burned more than 33,000 acres in the Santa Clarita 10:15 4:00 Natural Disaster Valley. Joey Marron with the L.A. County Fire Department speaks with Alex Cohen for more. Take Two: Air Quality: A look at air quality and what created that apocalyptic sky Saturday night. Alex Cohen speaks with Jeff 10:19 6:45 Natural Disaster Pierce, professor of atmospheric science at Colorado State University. Take Two: Fire Memorial: It's been a month since the Erskine Fire flared up in the Lake Isabella area northeast of Bakersfield. It destroyed hundreds of homes. Our reporter Mary Plummer was there this weekend as the community held a memorial for an 10:25 3:55 Natural Disaster elderly couple who died.

Computers/Internet Take Two: Yahoo Culture: Verizon is buying the Sunnyvale based company to the tune of nearly five BILLION dollars. Alex Cohen 10:34 7:15 /IT looks at what the next chapter might look like with San Francisco Chronicle Tech reporter Wendy Lee. Gender Equity/Transgender Take Two: Susan Faludi: Journalist Susan Faludi talks with host Alex Cohen about her new book "In the Darkroom" about 10:41 11:30 Issues reconnecting with her father, photographer Steven Faludi, after a long estrangement. Take Two: KUOW convention and Vets: It's a longstanding tradition in an election year - the Presidential candidates speaking at the Veterans of Foreign Wars convention. Both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are scheduled to appear. Reporter Jay Price 10:52 4:10 Politics has the story.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: DNC Convention preview Larry speaks to Sean Sullivan, Politics Reporter for The Washington Post, Lisa Garcia Bedolla, Chancellor’s Professor of education and political science at UC Berkeley, Zachary Courser, Research Director of the Dreier Roundtable, Stephen Farnsworth, professor of political science and international affairs at the University of Mary 11:06 47:31:00 Media Washington, Jon Vein, pledged delegate for Hillary Clinton and Martha Medrano, Bernie Sanders delegate Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Discussing new ways to treat Alzheimer's Larry speaks to Heather Snyder, Senior Director of Medical and Scientific Operations, Alzheimers Association, and Dr. Lon Schneider MD, director of the USC State of California Alzheimer’s 12:06 13:49 Science Disease Research and Clinical Center.

Youth/Children's Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Discussing questions you should ask your future spouse Larry speaks to Sam Owen, Relationships 12:22 19:09 Issues/ Family coach, psychologist and author of, “500 Relationships and Life Quotes: Bite-Sized Advice for Busy People”

Youth/Children's 12:44 14:35 Issues/ Family Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Pokemon Go craze roundup Larry speaks to Jessica Roy, reporter for the Los Angeles Times 3:36 20:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Congressman John Lewis on his comic book 3:56 3:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: John Oliver parodies campaign music 7/26/2016 Take Two: DNC + California: A Martinez examines the relationship between California and the DNC with Louis DeSipio, professor 9:07 10:45 Politics of political science and Chicano Studies at UCI. Take Two: Delegate Fight 2: Carolyn Fowler and daughter Dallas Fowler are delegates at this year's Democratic Convention in . The only problem is that Dallas is a delegate for Bernie Sanders. Her mother supports Clinton. A Martinez checks in 9:18 10:15 Politics with the pair to hear their reflections on day one of the DNC. Take Two: Sand Fire Update: The Sand Fire, continues to burn in the Santa Clarita Valley. Joey Marone inspector with LA County 9:28 5:00 Natural Disaster Fire, gives A Martinez the latest.

Youth/Children's Take Two: The Brood: Moving: What should parents know about the impact of moving on kids? Fred Medway, Distinguished 9:34 8:15 Issues/ Family Professor Emeritus of Psychology at the University of South Carolina talks about it with Alex Cohen.

Take Two: Liev Schreiber: The Paley Center for Media will host its first-ever event with the stars of Showtime’s “Ray Donovan.” 9:42 12:15 Arts And Culture To mark the occasion, Alex Cohen sits down with the leading actor, Liev Schreiber to talk about the show and his career. Take Two: VW Lawsuit update: Another hearing on the Volkswagen emissions scandal, The ride's Susan carpenter has an 10:07 7:00 Transportation update. Take Two: Airbnb While Black: The hashtag AirbnbWhileBlack became a viral movement last month and last week, the CEO of Airbnb acknowledged the complaints and vowed to 'take swift' action. A Martinez talks about it with Laura Murphy, former head of the American Civil Liberties Union's Washington DC legislative office. She was retained by AirBnB to lead the review 10:14 8:00 Racial Relations process. Law & Order/Courts/Polic Take Two: Inmates and Fires: Inmates have long assisted firefighters in fighting wildfires in California. We take a look at that 10:22 6:00 e history and how its changed under re-alignment. Janet Upton, deputy director for CAL fire speaks with A Martinez for more. Take Two: Tuesday Reviewsday: Journalist Justino Aguila and Leila Cobo from Billboard Magazine share their latest new music 10:34 10:30 Arts And Culture picks with A Martinez.

Youth/Children's Take Two: Separated but together: We take a look at the big change in divorce proceedings. David Pisarra, divorce attorney with 10:44 6:00 Issues/ Family Men's Family Law in Santa Monica speaks to A Martinez about it.

Take Two: Carmelo Meeting: New York Knicks star Carmelo Anthony organized a meeting in South Los Angeles with LAPD officials, community leaders, young people and his teammates on the men's and women's Olympic squads. LAPD Deputy Chief 10:50 7:15 Sports William Scott was at the meeting. He spoke with A Martinez.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: DNC Convention update Larry speaks to Jane Junn, professor of political science at the USC, Sean T. Walsh, Republican political analyst, Jackie Hawthorne, interim president of the Los Angeles African American Women’s Political 11:06 31:45:00 Media Action Committee, and Brian Carolus, Bernie Sanders delegate.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Discussing the alleged Russian DNC email hack Larry speaks to Angela Greiling-Keane, 11:42 15:45 Foreign News correspondent for , and Robert English, Deputy Director of the USC School of International Relations.

Youth/Children's Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Debating the public's distrust of biotech enhancements Larry speaks to Cary Funk, associate director 12:06 13:10 Issues/ Family of research on science and society at Pew Research Center, and Ronald Bailey, science correspondent for Reason Magazine.

Youth/Children's Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Discussing why teens are having less sex than previous generations Larry speaks to Jessica Carbino, 12:21 17:04 Issues/ Family Tinder sociologist and dating expert Diversity/ Cultural Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Discussing contemporary policing Larry speaks to Heather Mac Donald, Thomas W. Smith Fellow at 12:41 17:15 Events the Manhattan Institute. 3:36 4:10 Arts And Culture The Frame: Andy Wallenstein talks about Verizon buying Yahoo 3:40 6:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Hrishikesh Hirway's Song Exploder on Grimes 3:46 9:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Sian Heder at the on "Tallulah" 3:55 3:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Harrison Ford broke his leg on set of Star Wars 7/27/2016 Take Two: DNC Check-in: Alex Cohen gets the latest from the Democratic National Convention and what the California delegates 9:07 8:00 Politics are talking about from KQED political editor Scott Schaeffer. Take Two: Barbara Lee: Following a round of boos from Bernie Sanders supporters on the first day of the DNC, Congresswoman Barbara Lee hosted a so–called unity meeting to talk about the party’s split between Sanders and Hillary Clinton. Alex Cohen 9:15 9:30 Politics talks to Rep. Lee.

Take Two: Spouses on the Campaign: Candidate spouses are often the most important character witnesses on the campaign trail. Take Two examines how spousal roles have evolved over the centuries. A Martinez chats with Kate Brower, author of First 9:25 9:00 Politics Women: The Grace and Power of America's Modern First Ladies 9:34 9:20 Sports Take Two: K2 Sports:A Martinez roundups the week's sports news with Brian and Andy Kamenetsky. Take Two: Equity Movie: Host Alex Cohen sits down with director Meera Menon and actress Sarah Megan Thomas to talk about 9:44 11:10 Arts And Culture the movie "Equity".

Take Two: Hollywood + DNC: Where does Hollywood stand with the DNC this year? And what does it matter? Alex Cohen talks 10:07 8:30 Arts And Culture to Ted Johnson, who covers the intersection of the industry and politics for Variety.

Economics and Take Two: Airbnb Santa Monica: SCPR’s Ben Bergman joins A Martinez to to talk more about AirBnB's strategy with Santa 10:16 7:00 Business Monica, and how it’s working to curb residents from renting their properties to tourists. Take Two: Better Recycling: Alex Cohen looks at the solutions out there that could get the Golden State to be greener again with 10:23 6:20 Environment Susan Collins, executive director of the Container Recycling Institute.

Computers/Internet Take Two: RIP VCR: The last factory manufacturing VCR will cease production of the device in the coming weeks. Andrew J. 10:34 6:30 /IT Nelson, associate professor at the University of Oregon where he also studies innovation, joins A Martinez to discuss. Take Two: The Binge: On the next installment of The Binge, Mark J Legan talks to Alex Cohen about the best summer/beach 10:41 10:40 Arts And Culture themed movies.

Take Two: Styled Side: DNC Fashion: Michelle Dalton Tyree reviews with A Martinez, what Democrats are donning at their 10:51 6:50 Arts And Culture convention, and what the fashions say about politics, unity and their vision for America. Law & Order/Courts/Polic 11:06 27:26:00 e Airtalk with Larry Mantle: LAPD Chief of police violence Larry speaks to LAPD Chief Charlie Beck. Public Health/ 11:38 20:10 Medicine Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Airtalk listener picks for best camping spots Larry speaks to camping expert Dan White.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: DNC Convention update Larry speaks to Louis Desipio, director at UC Irvine's Center for the Study of Democracy, Jack Pitney, Crocker Professor of Politics at Claremont McKenna College, Lizzie Prestel, Hillary Clinton delegate, 12:06 31:47:00 Politics Martha Medrano, Bernie Sanders delegate, and Alex Calleros, filmmaker and Bernie Sanders delegate. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Using emojis at work Larry speaks to Anne Curzan, Professor of English Language and Literature, 12:43 15:42 Labor Issues Linguistics, & Education, University of Michigan 3:36 5:30 Arts And Culture The Frame: Andrew Wallenstein on 3:41 5:30 Arts And Culture The Frame: KPCC’s John Ismay on a new Sophoclese production 3:47 9:30 Arts And Culture The Frame: Paul Greengrass on the new "Bourne" TV series 3:57 2:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Bill Clinton watched every "Police Academy" movie 7/28/2016 Take Two: Bernie Delegates: California Bernie Sanders delegate Dallas Fowler shares her reflections with Alex Cohen in the wake 9:07 7:55 Politics of the Democratic National Convention. Take Two: Voting Ethics: Some political ethicists contend that throwing your vote away is unethical. Alex Cohen talks about it 9:15 10:50 Politics with Jason Brennan, author of "The Ethics of Voting." Take Two: Non-Citizen Voting: San Francisco is putting a ballot measure to voters that would allow people who are not U.S. citizens to vote in local school board elections. A Martinez will hear more about the history of this measure from Emily Green, 9:26 6:40 Politics city hall reporter for the San Francisco Chronicle. Take Two: CA RPT: Inmate Jobs: Here's an unusual job prerequisite: a requirement that applicants should have "spent time in 9:34 4:40 Labor Issues prison." Matt Beagle brings us this report from Oakland.

Take Two: The Ride: The Ride's Susan Carpenter on Tesla's batter factory, she says these batteries have some big downsides, 9:39 5:00 Transportation and scientists are busy working on alternatives. She reports on some of the latest research. Take Two: Roxanne Gay + Marvel: In 80 years, a black woman has never written any of Marvel titles ... until now. Alec Cohen speaks with author and essayist Roxane Gay to find out more about her upcoming comic book "Black Panther: World of 9:44 8:30 Arts And Culture Wakanda". Sacramento/State Take Two: State of Affairs: For the latest in political news in the Golden State, Alex Cohen speaks with KQED's Scott Shafer, 10:07 24:00:00 Politics Capital Public Radio's Ben Bradford, and UC San Diego professor Thad Kousser.

Take Two: Heads up Football: It appears the numbers that backed up the study supporting heads up football as safer, were 10:34 8:30 Sports miscalculated. A Martinez talk with Alan Schwarz, reporter that uncovered the discrepancy. Take Two: Xprize Carbon: In an effort to combat climate change, scientific thinkers from around the world compete to invent technology that counteracts Carbon Dioxide emissions. Alex Cohen speaks with Paul Bunje, Principal and Senior Scientist of the 10:43 8:00 Science Energy and Environment group at XPRIZE. Take Two: Oakland Lab: Do-it-yourself biohacking: get regular people involved in scientific discovery. Reporter Andrew Stelzer 10:51 5:05 Science visited a group of DIY scientists at a new crowd-funded lab in Oakland.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: DNC Convention update Larry speaks to Ange-Marie Hancock, associate professor of political science and gender studies at USC, Zack Courser, Research Director of the Dreier Roundtable, Elena Ong, Hillary Clinton At-Large 11:06 33:06:00 Politics Delegate, Shawn Steel, California National Committeeman for the RNC, and Steven Shepard, editor of the POLITICO Caucus. Diversity/ Cultural Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Discussing the primary role of policing Larry speaks to Malcolm Sparrow, Professor of the Practice of 11:04 14:27 Events Public Management at Harvard’s John F. Kennedy School of Government. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Debating how Democrats and Republicans view terrorism Larry speaks to Frank Newport, editor-in- 12:06 13:45 Politics chief of The Gallup, and Cliff Young, president of Ipsos Public Affairs.

12:22 33:44:00 Transportation Airtalk with Larry Mantle: LA Metro Chief checks in Larry speaks to Phil Washington, CEO of Los Angeles County Metro. 3:36 12:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Heather Smith and Luis Calderin on "Rock The Vote" 3:48 10:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Bonnie Raitt on her recent tour 7/29/2016 Take Two: Feminism + Politics: Hillary Clinton is the first woman selected to lead a major political party. Alex Cohen looks back at the people and the policies that paved Clinton's path to the nomination with Rachel Van-Sickle Ward, professor of political 9:07 11:20 Politics science at Pitzer College. Take Two: Dueling GOP: College students Mary Perez and Claire Chiara are staunch Republicans, but they disagree on one major 9:18 14:30 Politics issue: who should lead their party next. A Martinez talks to them both. Take Two: Don’t Think Twice: Comic actor Keegan Michael Key speaks to Alex Cohen about his latest project, Don’t Think Twice, 9:34 9:30 Arts And Culture he plays a member of an improve troupe who also lands a spot on a popular TV sketch show. Take Two: Healing Hikes: Outdoor Afro has taken on a new mission-- to help black Americans deal with the trauma, grief, and Public Health/ anger brought on by police shootings of black men through something called Healing Hikes. A Martinez speaks with the creator 9:44 7:10 Medicine Rue Mapp. Take Two: The Dish: Mofongos: Mofongos is a North Hollywood establishment that has a loyal following of Angelenos of all walks of life, but hold a special place in the hearts of the rare LA Puerto Rican. As part of our summer food series, we'll hear 9:51 4:00 Arts And Culture from owner Augusto Cohen. Take Two: Soberanes Fires: A fire burning on the Central Coast, near Big Sur is growing larger. A Martinez checks in with Robert 10:07 7:00 Natural Disaster Fish, California Fire Battalion Chief and Information, about the latest.

Take Two: Dragon ants: A new species of ants have recently been discovered, which has been named after the dragons from 10:14 7:30 Science Game of Thrones. A Martinez speaks to Eli Sarnat, author of the paper that studied Pheidole drogon and Pheidole viserion. Take Two: DNC reflection with Rep. Adam Schiff: Alex cohen talks to the Burbank Congressman about his thoughts on the 10:22 8:30 Politics Democratic National Convention. Take Two: Runyon Canyon returns: The paved portion of the popular trail, Ruynon Canyon, will have more reflective asphalt that will keep the trails cooler, as well as runoff basins to capture rainwater for reuse. A Martinez speaks with Casey Schreiner, 10:34 9:30 Environment founder of the blog Modern Hiker about it. Take Two: Weekend Preview: Stuck for things to do this weekend? Take Two's Leo Duran has a roundup of ideas, he talks to 10:44 4:50 Arts And Culture Alex Cohen about it.

Take Two: Summer music series: The Autry: A take a look at The Autry’s Sizzlin’ summer nights, where Latin fusion, dancing and 10:49 6:00 Arts And Culture romance converge. Keisha Raines of The Autry speaks with Alex Cohen for more

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: DNC Convention roundup, Larry speaks to NPR Washington Desk Correspondent Ron Elving, Chancellor's Professor of Education and Political Science at UC Berkeley Lisa Garcia Bedolla, Media Strategist Sean T. Walsh, 11:06 47:28:00 Politics Republican Strategist Lisa Camooso Miller and Democratic Strategist Matt Rodriguez. Entertainment 12:06 34:22:00 Industry Airtalk with Larry Mantle: For Filmweek's latest movie reviews, Larry speaks to film critics Andy Klein and Claudia Puig. Entertainment Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry asks listeners what movies they would watch again and again, his guests are Andy Klein and 12:45 13:24 Industry Claudia Puig. 3:36 5:30 Arts And Culture The Frame: Eriq Gardner on why Viacom could sue Stephen Colbert 3:42 5:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Marcos Nájera covers Hollywood Bowl's "Chorus Line" 3:47 9:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Patricia Rozema on writing “Into the Forest” 3:56 2:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: “Stronger Together” is the theme of Clinton’s campaign 7/30/2016 12:09 5:31 Off-Ramp: John Rabe talks with Mark Kellum who almost lost his house in the Sand Fire. (John Rabe, Mark Kellum) Natural Disaster 12:15 6:45 Entertainment Off-Ramp: Digital news producer Mike Roe talks to Genddy Tartakovsky at Comic Con about Samurai Jack's return to television Industry after 15 years. (Mike Roe, Genddy Tartakovsky) 12:22 4:15 Off-Ramp: Rebecca Plevin visits the former home of Christina Pease and talks to her as they sift through the remains of Pease's Natural Disaster home. (Rebecca Plevin Christina Pease) 12:28 8:27 Off-Ramp: John Rabe talks to Julian Brooks about " Calling" at Getty -- a radically conservative new at show on display Arts And Culture now. (John Rabe, Julian Brooks) 12:36 1:01 #N/A Off-Ramp: Song of the Week: "They Came For Us" by Zig Zags 12:46 3:22 Natural Disaster Off-Ramp: John Rabe talks with some of the region's horse rescuers. (John Rabe, Heather Harris, Kiley Lampier) 12:47 3:54 Youth/Children's Off-Ramp: Kevin Ferguson talks to KPCC's Arts Education Reporter Priska Neely about her new story series called "Age of Issues/ Family Expression," which creates mini audio memoirs of young talented artists in Los Angeles. (Kevin Ferguson, Priska Neely) 12:51 3:44 Youth/Children's Off-Ramp: In this story by KPCC's Arts Education Reporter Priska Neely we hear from an unlikely young Los Angeles rapper Issues/ Family named Tobias Hess. (Priska Neely, Tobias Hess) 8/1/2016

Take Two: Muslims' Trump Reaction: Alex Cohen speaks with Salam Al-Marayati, president of the Muslim Public Affairs Council and Tasbeeh Herwees, staff writer at GOOD magazine for a look at local Muslim community's reaction to the debate between 9:07 12:02 Politics Republican Donald Trump and a Muslim couple, Khizr and Ghazala Khan. Take Two: Dem-exit: Libby Denkmann speaks with Christian Gross, associate professor of political science at USC abot what do 9:19 7:00 Politics third-party candidates mean for the presidential race. Take Two: Urban Zika – What if some of the most fertile areas for viruses like Zika are actually in places that are completely Public Health/ abandoned? Libby Denkmann speaks with Sonia Shah, author of "Pandemic: Tracking Contagions, From Cholora to Ebola and 9:25 6:50 Medicine Beyond." Entertainment 9:34 9:09 Industry Take Two: On the Lot– Alex Cohen speake with Rebecca Keegan of the LA Times on this week in hollywood buiness. Entertainment Take Two: Meet the Donors– Filmmaker Alexandra Pelosi talks to Alex Cohen about her latest documentary, Meet the Donors, 9:43 11:48 Industry on the high roller political supporters on both sides of the aisle. Take Two: Sobranes Fire - The Sobranes Fire continues to cause devastation near Big Sur. Libby Denkmann speaks with Lynne 10:07 5:53 Natural Disaster Tolmachoff, spokesperson for Cal Fire.

Take Two: Counting trees– Los Angeles wants to count its trees and has tapped an academic at Cal-Tech Pietro Perona to help 10:13 10:45 Environment with that quest. Alex Cohen speaks with Perona and Andy Lipkis of Tree People.

Economics and Take Two: Pot Exhibition– Libby Denkmann talks with Oregon Cannabis Council Chair Don Morse about thecannabis growers 10:40 9:24 Business exhibiting at this year’s Oregon State Fair, and with Ed Rosenthal, a judge and author of the "Marijuana Grower’s Handbook."

Take Two: Bad Moms– In the new film, “Bad Moms” the role of the typical mother is upended and is one of a handful of recent Entertainment films and TV shows that push back at mom shaming. Alex Cohen talks with critics and parents Claudia Puig and . 10:49 8:14 Industry

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Patt Morrison speaks to John Iadarola, co-creator and co-host of the daily infotainment talk show 11:06 24:31:00 Media ‘ThinkTank,’ and Bill Whalen, research fellow with the Hoover Institution on the next 100 election days. Economics and Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Listeners weigh in on their first summer jobs with guest host Patt Morrison and guest Lori Shreve 11:33 22:44 Business Blake, Senior Director of Alumni and Student Career Services at USC. Sacramento/State Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Patt Morrison speaks to John Myers, L.A. Times Sacramento Bureau Chief, about the end of CA's 12:06 14:03 Politics legislative session. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Patt Morrison speaks to Annette Sy, DNP, RN, Chief Nursing Officer, Keck Medical Center of USC, 12:22 20:00 Labor Issues about how patients and family members can get along with hospital staff.

Youth/Children's Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Patt Morrison speaks to S.J. Velasquez, Homepage and Features Producer, BBC.com about the history 12:25 13:25 Issues/ Family of ice cream truck jingles. 3:36 12:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Anna Gunn tells how "Equity" was accepted into Sundance 3:48 5:30 Arts And Culture The Frame: Joe Berlinger talks about his doc "Crude" 3:54 4:30 Arts And Culture The Frame: Joey Bybee on his new dinner theater experience 8/2/2016 Law & Order/Courts/Polic Take Two: Baca– Former LA County Sheriff Lee Baca will be going on trial. For an analysis of this latest, Libby Denkmann speaks 9:07 6:40 e with Loyola Law School professor Stanley Goldman. Law & Take Two: Bill Bratton stepping down – For a look at Bratton's impact in law enforcement and the criminal justices system Alex Order/Courts/Polic Cohen talks with Joe Dominick, Associate Director of the Center on Media, Crime, and Justice at John Jay College of Criminal 9:13 9:43 e Justice.

Take Two: Pee-chee Art–The name Pee-Chee might bring back memories of pastel-colored portfolios, covered with drawings of athletes in action. Libby Denkmann speaks with Millennial and LA-based artist Patrick Martinez who decided to use the medium 9:22 7:08 Arts And Culture to portray another side of American life -- infamous moments of excessive force by police officers. Take Two: The Brood: Kid Politics– Making sense of presidential politics is tough enough for adults, so what are kids making of Youth/Children's it? Alex Cohen speaks with LA-based kindergarten teacher and mom Sharon Lee about how she talks about politics with her 9:34 9:08 Issues/ Family students.

Take Two: ACLU and Charter Schools– Charter schools must admit any student who wants to enroll so long as there's space but the ACLU says "at least" one in five California charter schools ask students and their families to jump through extra hoops before 9:43 7:29 Education letting them in. KPCC education reporter Kyle Stokes joins Libby Dankmann. Gender Equity/Transgender Take Two: Women in Advertising– An advertising executive was recently put on leave that the debate over gender diversity in 9:51 6:43 Issues his industry is over. An ad consultant, Cindy Gallop, joins Libby Denkmann to discuss. Public Health/ Take Two: Floss study– In the latest dietary guidelines this year, the flossing recommendation has been removed. Alex Cohen 10:07 8:37 Medicine speaks with Jeff Donn, reporter for the Associated Press. Take Two: Clean Games– What does it take to ensure a performance enhancing drug free Olympics? Libby Denkmann speak 10:15 7:54 Sports swith Donald J. Polden, Professor of Law at Santa Clara University.

10:23 5:00 Natural Disaster Take Two: Hot Shots Feature -KPCC's Annie Gilbertson reports on the firefighters on the "Hot Shot" crew. Law & Order/Courts/Polic Take Two: National Night Out– Tonight is National Night Out - when police officers and the community try to come together in 10:34 6:30 e neighborhood camaraderie. LAPD Officer Drake Madison talks with Alex Cohen. Take Two: Traffic Energy– California Energy Commission is currently providing funding for a pilot program for harnessing energy from freeway traffic. Libby Denkmann talks with Phyllis Nelson, chair of the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, 10:40 7:50 Energy Cal Poly Pomona. Take Two: Tuesday Reviewsday- This week, music journalist Steve Hochman talks with Alex Cohen about selections from Money 10:47 8:43 Arts And Culture Chicha, Nels Cline and Aki Kumar. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Patt Morrison speaks to Dr. Anthony Fauci, MD, Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, and Dr. Neil Silverman, MD, clinical professor of obstetrics and gynecology at UCLA on the CDC's new travel 11:06 15:57 Transportation warning of Zika

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Patt Morrison speaks to Mohamed Eljarh, nonresident fellow at Council’s Rafik Hariri 11:24 17:25 Politics Center for the Middle East, and Omar Turbi, Libyan-American human-rights activist, on U.S. air strikes on Lybia. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Patt Morrison speaks about urban design with Selena Savich, architect and designer and the co-editor 11:44 14:08 Transportation of the book "Unpleasant Design," and Damien Newton, founder and editor of Streetsblog LA

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Patt Morrison speaks about the rise of female politicians with Matea Gold, national political reporter 12:06 15:45 Media for the Washington Post, and Elise Viebeck, national enterprise reporter for the Washington Post

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Patt Morrison speaks to Christopher J. Stewart, co-author of the report and a Programme Associate at Computers/Internet the Institute for Strategic Dialogue, and Mohamed Ahmed, Founder, Chairman and Executive Director, Average Mohamed about 12:24 17:53 /IT a new report on how Silicon Valley fights ISIS using social media. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Patt Morrison speaks to Ilaf Esuf, senior staff, opinion columnist at The Daily Californian, and listeners 12:44 13:51 Media about what makes them feel American. 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Alysia Reiner and Sarah Megan Thomas on Broad Street Pictures 3:41 5:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Grimes breaks down her song “Kill V. Maim.” 3:46 8:30 Arts And Culture The Frame: Director Marc Osborne on pitching "The Little Prince" 3:56 3:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: On Fernando Meirelles' opening ceremony hiccup 8/3/2016 Take Two: Meg Whitman for Hillary– Meg Whitman, the Hewlett Packard executive and Republican Party donor and fundraiser, announced she would vote for Hillary Clinton. For more, Alex Cohen speaks with Carla Marinucci, POLITICO's California Playbook 9:07 9:54 Politics Reporter. Take Two: Reparations Website – On Reparations.me, where white people offer up services to black people is described as a Craigslist for reparations. Libby Denkmann speaks with Natasha Marin, the website's creator, and with Brenda Stevenson, a 9:17 14:38 Racial Relations professor of history at UCLA. Take Two: K2 Sports– Baseball blues and Olympic gold, it’s our weekly roundup of sports news. Libby Denkmann speaks with 9:34 9:15 Sports Brian and Andy Kamenetsky.

Take Two: USC Skateboard– AlexCohen speaks with Neftalie Williams, who teaches a class on the culture and business of 9:43 7:51 Sports skateboarding for USC says the sport has a lot to offer the world beyond flips and tricks.

Take Two: Vice HBO– Vice Media announced that they would be airing a daily news program on HBO later this year called “Vice 10:07 10:06 Media News Tonight.” Alex Cohen talks with Alan Mutter, veteran journalist and media analyst. Take Two: Millennial Sex– There are more ways for millennials to connect than ever, but a new study finds that, when they do, Public Health/ few go all the way. Libby Denkmann talks about it with study author, Jean Twenge, professor of psychology at San Diego State 10:13 6:30 Medicine University. Public Health/ Take Two: Impatient: Opioids– For people who use opioids for legitimate chronic pain, there's a concern about stigma around 10:19 7:47 Medicine their use. Alex Cohen speaks with KPCC's Rebecca Plevin.

Take Two: Drought Plants– A USC study suggests that drought tolerant plants could be making the region hotter. For more Alex 10:34 6:30 Environment Cohen chats with George Ban-Weiss, Assistant Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering.

Take Two: Bon Appetit LA– In the latest edition of Bon Appetit's best new restaurants, five Los Angeles eateries make the cut. 10:40 7:40 Arts And Culture For more, Take Two's Alex Cohen and Libby Denkmann chat with Julia Kramer, senior editor at Bon Appetit .

Take Two: Styled Side– All eyes are on Rio with the opening of the Olympic Games on Friday. But the important part: what will 10:47 5:55 Arts And Culture the athletes wear? Alex Cohen speaks with Michelle Dalton Tyree from Fashion Trends Daily. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Patt Morrison speaks to Daniel Lippman, reporter for POLITICO, and Arthur Lupia, a professor of 11:06 24:14:00 Media political science at the University of Michigan, about voting tradeoffs this electio War/ Military Events/ Military Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Patt Morrison speaks to Jay Solomon, foreign affairs correspondent , about a potential ransom paid 11:32 8:18 Culture by the Obama administration to Iran Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Patt Morrison speaks to Avi Loeb, a professor of science at Harvard University, and Seth Shostak, Senior Astronomer and Director of the Center for Study Research at the SETI Institute, about the possibility of humans being 11:43 15:06 Science ancient aliens. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Patt Morrison speaks to David Wallechinsky, president of the International Society of Olympic Historians, and Ray Mey (FBI, ret.), consulting security expert at the forensic consulting firm Park Dietz & Associates on the 12:06 13:32 Homeland Security security risks for the Rio Olympics. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Patt Morrison speaks to Susan Carpenter, Co-host for KPCC’s The Ride, and Brian Maas, President, 12:22 8:41 Transportation California New Car Dealers Association on a new CA license plate bill. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Patt Morrison speaks to Susan Scafidi, Founder & Academic Director of the Fashion Law Institute at 12:30 11:06 Labor Issues Fordham Law School on the personal preferences of cargo shorts. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Patt Morrison speaks to James Altucher, entrepreneur and author of several books, on the personal 12:44 14:05 Science preferences of minimalism vs. clutter. 3:36 4:30 Arts And Culture The Frame: Daniel Holloway calls in from the TCAs 3:41 5:30 Arts And Culture The Frame: on his film adaptation of "Indignation" 3:47 10:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Jorge Gutierrez on his art show "Border Bang" 8/4/2016 Take Two: AP: Policing Poll: Two-thirds of young African-Americans and 4 in 10 Latinos say that they or someone they know has experienced violence or harassment at the hands of the police, according to a new AP/GenForward poll. Alex Cohen speaks with 9:07 8:49 Racial Relations AP reporter, Emily Swanson Take Two: LA 2024– Communications officer of LA2024, Jeff Millman, speaks with Alex Cohen from Rio to discuss the bid 9:16 5:52 Sports committee’s future plans for LA.

Take Two: IOC Sports – Today the International Olympics Committee decided that five events would be added to the 2020 9:22 6:32 Sports Games in Tokyo. Libby Dankmann talks with Aubry Monro, CA native and catcher for Team USA. Law & Order/Courts/Polic Take Two: Ezell Ford– The two LAPD officers who fatally shot Ezell Ford in 2014 have filed a lawsuit against the city, claiming 9:34 6:40 e discrimination. SCPR's Frank Stolze joins Alex Cohen with the details

Take Two: The Ride: Highways– The state is experimenting with systems that would tax drivers on their actual mileage and 9:41 9:55 Transportation KPCC's Meghan McCarty is participating in a pilot program. So is The Ride's host, Sue Carpenter. They both join Alex Cohen. Take Two: Red Light Bill– A bill that will reduce the fine for right-turn-on-red violations has passed in the California State Assembly but shared street advocates say that's not all it will do—Libby Denkmann speaks with California senator, Jerry Hill who 9:52 6:46 Transportation proposed the bill.

Take Two: State of Affairs– The potential impact of Meg Whitman's endorsement of Hillary Clinton, the "Trump Effect" on races down the ticket, and the California legislature gets back to work. POLITICO's California Playbook Reporter Carla Marinucci and 10:07 15:00 Politics Dan Schnur, Director of the Jesse M. Unruh Institute of Politics at USC speaks with Libby Denkmann

Historical Events/ Take Two: Election – Today's political climate sounds a lot like politics in the late 1800s. Alex Cohen talks with UC-Santa 10:22 8:57 History Segments Barbara historian John Majewski. Take Two: Feature: Pacific Islanders in the IE - Pacific Islanders looking to Inland Empire for affordable housing, escape from 10:34 4:00 Inland Empire gangs by KPCC's Leslie Berestein Rojas

Take Two: Tiempo De Morir– The 1966 film, Time to Die, is a western out of Mexico co-written by Gabriel García Márquez. Alex 10:38 8:07 Arts And Culture Cohn talks to David Kipen of Libros Schmibros lending library and Rodrigo Garcia, director and Marquez's son.

Take Two: Summer Series: Skirball– the Skirball's sunset concert series celebrates its 20th anniversary this year. Andy Horwitz, 10:46 9:06 Arts And Culture director of programs at Skirball and one of the musicians performing on Thursday, Thalma de Freitas talks with Alex Cohen. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Patt Morrison speaks to Ronald Bailey, Science Correspondent at Reason magazine, and Stuart A. Newman, Ph.D, Professor of Cell Biology and Anatomy at New York Medical College about the ethics of part human, part animal 11:06 21:28 Media embryos.

Computers/Internet Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Patt Morrison speaks to Baynard Woods, Covers Baltimore, Maryland for , and Charlie 11:30 15:12 /IT Warzel, senior writer for BuzzFeed News, about deactivating social media accounts at law enforcement’s request Computers/Internet Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Patt Morrison speaks to Matthew Scherer, an attorney and legal scholar in Portland, Oregon, about 11:47 10:50 /IT Silicon Valley's regulation of artificial intelligence. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Patt Morrison speaks to Julie Zauzmer, religion reporter for the Washington Post, and Nichole Bauer, assistant professor of political science at the University of Alabama, about Why some voters simply won’t cast a ballot for a 12:06 23:20 Politics woman. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Patt Morrison speaks to Sasha Strauss, founder and managing editor at Innovation Protocol, about the 12:32 10:18 Politics effet of the presidential race on Trump's business brand.

Youth/Children's Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Patt Morrison speaks to Wil Wheaton, actor and host of Tabletop, about the best board games on the 12:44 13:50 Issues/ Family market. 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Kristin Karas of DanceSafe talks about EDM drug checking 3:41 4:30 Arts And Culture The Frame: Christabel Nsiah-Buadi on renewing "Doc McStuffins" 3:46 10:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Kate McKinnon on getting her start on SNL 8/5/2016 Take Two: Sovereign Citizens– Police in Baltimore shot and killed Korryn Gaines after a long standoff. One factor about Gaines is emerging: she appeared to believe in something called “Sovereign Citizenship.” Libby Denkmann speaks with USC Professor Jody 9:07 15:51 Racial Relations Armour. Take Two Race to Rio diary– SoCal native and marathon runner, Desiree Linden spoke with A Martinez and we hear how's she's 9:23 5:08 Sports doing in her Rio Olympics diary. Take Two: Sharon Jones– In 2013, singer Sharon Jones is the subject of a new documentary titled "Miss Sharon Jones!" Oscar- 9:34 10:43 Arts And Culture winning director Barbara Kopple speaks with Alex Cohen. Take Two: Feature: Teen arts–17-year old Cristal Trujillo and 18-year-old Aldo Gallegos are part of our series Age of Expression, where we talk to teenaged artists about what they create - and why they do it. Produced by SCPR arts education reporter Priska 9:45 4:11 Education Neely. Take Two: Lane Splitting– The legislature has passed a bill that formally sanctions lane splitting. Alex Cohen speaks with motor 9:50 5:54 Transportation critic Sue Carpenter. Take Two: Feature - Washing Machine- BBC reporter Natalio Cosoy reports on how the use of automated washing machines 10:07 5:10 Foreign News may influence gender roles to change in Colombia. Take Two: Third Party– How are third party candidates on the ballot hurting Clinton? For more, Alex Cohen spekas with Politico 10:12 8:35 Politics reporter Steven Shepard. Take Two: Firescaping– Fire safety experts are encouraging property owners to think about how they landscape as another precaution. Libby Denkmann talks about it with Douglas , Ecological Land Management Specialist. 10:21 6:30 Natural Disaster Law & Order/Courts/Polic TaKe Two: Shrimp Boy– Convicted San Francisco crime boss "Shrimp Boy" Chow was sentenced to life in prison. Alex Cohen talks 10:27 7:28 e to Bob Egelko, courts reporter for SF Gate. Gender Take Two: Women Writers– Stephens College has launched the first M.F.A program specifically designed to increase the number Equity/Transgender and impact of women working in TV and film. Alex Cohen talks with Stephens College director Ken LaZebnik and panelist Lizzy 10:34 6:28 Issues Weiss.

Entertainment Take Two: – Some say ROTTEN TOMATOES has treated SUICIDE SQUAD unjustly. What does this mean for film 10:40 5:30 Industry criticism in the modern age? Alex Cohen speaks with John Horn, host of SCPR's arts and entertainment show THE FRAME.

10:45 5:30 Arts And Culture Take Two: Weekend Preview– Libby Denkmann talks with Take Two's Leo Duran's with weekend events. Take Two: Summer Dish: Rad Coffee– Rad Coffee in Upland takes on a punk rock theme, mixed with a California skater's attitude and classic horror film monsters, both on the walls, and on the menu. As part of Take Two's summer food series, The Dish, we'll 10:51 4:30 Arts And Culture catch up with owners Jade and Rusty Valore.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to Dan Schnur, director of the Jesse M. Unruh Institute of Politics at USC, and Jeffrey 11:06 13:14 Politics Lord, a contributing editor to The American Spectator, about the possibility of Trump dropping out of the presidential race.

Computers/Internet Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to Dan Barouch, M.D., an immunologist at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, and 11:21 17:24 /IT William Schaffner, MD., Professor of Preventive Medicine at the Vanderbilt University Medical Center, about a new Zika vaccine. Gender Equity/Transgender Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to Kathleen Gerson, a professor of sociology at , and ichael Kasdan, 11:39 16:50 Issues Director of Special Projects at The Good Men Project, about male feminism. Entertainment Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to Charles Solomon, Film Critic for KPCC, and Amy Nicholson, Film Critic for KPCC, about 12:06 30:27:00 Industry the week's new films. Entertainment Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to Sharon Jones, Soul singer featured in “Miss Sharon Jones! a new documentary by 12:41 16:59 Industry Oscar-winning documentarian Barbara Kopple, on the documentary. 3:36 5:30 Arts And Culture The Frame: Gregory Ellwood on Olympic opening ceremonies 3:42 6:30 Arts And Culture The Frame: Elyssa Dudley covers basketball team "Pistol Shrimps" 3:49 9:45 Arts And Culture The Frame: Stuntwoman Jessie Graff teaches John Horn the trade 8/6/2016 12:08 7:51 Off-Ramp: Erika Aguilar talks to Redlands resident Tiffany Angelo who found her father dead from gunshot wounds to his chest. He was fighting stage four bladder cancer -- physician assisted suicide wasn't an option in 2010. (Erika Aguilar, Tiffany Angelo) Obituaries 12:16 4:07 Off-Ramp: Kevin Ferguson talks to Leslie Kendall, chief curator at the Petersen Museum about the Kieth Haring Landrover Arts And Culture currently on display. (Kevin Ferguson, Leslie Kendall) 12:20 6:49 Off-Ramp: John Rabe talks to Robert Petersen from the podcast "Hidden History of LA" to uncover the history of an empty Historical Events/ downtown lot. History Segments (John Rabe, Robert Petersen) 12:28 5:18 Diversity/ Cultural Off-Ramp: In this piece by 's Mark McNeill we learn how Dexter Story is influenced by Little Ethiopia in Los Angeles. Events (Mark McNeill, Dexter Story) 12:33 4:28 Youth/Children's Issues/ Family Off-Ramp: Brains On! Molly Bloom explains why we get allergies. (Molly Bloom) 12:43 1:04 Arts And Culture Off-Ramp: Song of the Week: "When I Try, I’m Full" by Kaitlyn Smith. 12:44 6:29 Off-Ramp: Kevin Ferguson talks to Angeleno Brian Golden Davis about his new documentary, which takes you into the of wildlife art — the Federal Duck Stamp contest that attracts obsessive artists from all over the nation. (Kevin Ferguson, Media Angeleno Brian Golden Davis) 12:51 5:49 Entertainment Off-Ramp: Tim Cogshell explores continuity mistakes that make and break films in this DIY Festival. He challenges listeners to Industry create a film fest of their own by paying close attention to detail in just about any film. (Tim Cogshell) 8/8/2016

Take Two: Political Polls– Several polls show that Trump has lost considerable support. Alex Cohen examines the impact of 9:07 8:19 Politics presidential polling with David Dutwin, chief methodologist at research firm SSRS. Economics and Take Two: GM & Lyft– GM is offering low-cost auto leases to Lyft drivers who don't own good enough cars to qualify for the 9:15 7:42 Business service. Libby Denkmann talks with Motor critic Sue Carpenter.

Take Two: Immigration and Drones– The Department of Homeland Security is calling on Silicon Valley for border patrol drones. 9:23 6:27 Immigration Alex Cohen speaks with Greg McNeal, professor of law and public policy at Pepperdine University.

Entertainment Take Two: On the Lot– Hollywood business news. Alex Cohen speaks with Rebecca Keegan of the LA Times. 9:34 10:00 Industry

Entertainment Take Two: The Last Bookstore– LA Native and director Chad Howitt and The Last Bookstore owner, Josh Spencer speak with 9:44 8:38 Industry Libby Denkmann about their short documentary film "Welcome to the Last Bookstore".

Take Two: Feature: Civil Rights– The legacy of the "freedom school" lives on in a national summer program run by the 9:52 4:27 Education Children's Defense Fund attended by rore than 120 kids. SCPR's Kyle Stokes listened in on their conversations. Take Two: Trump Econ– Behind the Republican candidate's words was an economic advisory council - five of whom are major 10:07 8:09 Politics donors. Alex Cohen speaks with Politico's Shane Goldmacher. Take Two: Reveal Zika– The Center for Investigative Reporting's Reveal program examines how Zika is being tackled in Florida Public Health/ and Texas, and why California is doing all it can to protect residents from an outbreak. Libby Denkmann speaks with reporter 10:15 9:38 Medicine Amy Walters. Take Two: Pilot Fire - The Pilot Fire broke out this morning. For more Alex Cohen speaks with Bob Pool of the San Bernardino 10:25 5:06 Natural Disaster National Forest Take Two: Friendship– Do your friends actually like you? The answer, one hopes, is yes, but according an article in Sunday's New York Times, this may not be the case. Libby Denkmann speaks with Alexander Nehamas, author of "On Friendship." 10:34 9:07 Science

Public Health/ Take Two: Summer Sports: Pole Dancing– Tired of your boring workout routine? Take Two begins a new summer series on ways 10:43 8:21 Medicine to shake up your workout. On tap this time, host Alex Cohen takes up pole dancing. Take Two: The Smell Demolition - Music venue, The Smell is in danger of demolition unless fundraising can save it. Alex Cohen 10:51 5:00 Arts And Culture speaks with Sophie Negrini, one of the fundraising organizers. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Patt Morrison speaks to John (Jack) Pitney, professor of politics at Claremont McKenna College, Louis DeSipio, Director, Center for the Study of Democracy, UCI, Peter Navarro, professor of economics and public policy at the University of California, Irvine, Jared Bernstein, Senior Fellow at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, and Marilyn 11:06 47:30:00 Politics Thompson, editor at the Washington Post, about Trump’s economic strategy. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Patt Morrison speaks to Jo Michael, Legislative Manager, Equality California, and Darren Guerra, Sacramento/State Associate Professor of Political Science at Biola University, about the line between exercising religious freedom and 12:06 21:28 Politics discrimination. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Patt Morrison speaks to Andrew Wallenstein, co-editor-in-chief for “Variety”, about how NBC is 12:23 9:18 Sports covering the Olympics. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Patt Morrison speaks to Chris Trujillo, production designer for “Stranger Things”, about the impact of 12:42 16:39 Arts And Culture nostalgic production design in TV shows. 3:36 15:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Neil Baer of "Law & Order" talks about police representation 3:52 6:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Collin Friesen visits the LA Virtual Reality Expo 8/9/2016 Take Two: Delta Delays– Delta and Southwest airlines cancelled many flights recently. Libby Denkmann speaks with George 9:07 9:14 Transportation Hobica, founder of Airfarewatchdog.com. Law & Take Two: KPCC OIS– Los Angeles County Sheriff Jim McDonnell has announced a shift in policy regarding shooting at moving Order/Courts/Polic vehicles on the heels of a SCPR investigation into the use of deadly force by law enforcement. Our investigative reporter Annie 9:16 5:00 e Gilbertson joins Alex Cohen with more. Take Two: How do you fact check?– Libby Denkmann examines the hurdles political fact-checkers face in the digital age with 9:21 9:00 Politics Katie Sanders, deputy editor at Politifact. Take Two: The Brood: Little Prince– On this week's Brood Alex Cohen talks with director Mark Osborne about the issue of Entertainment gender parity in kids movies and what went into his decision to make the lead character in "The Little Prince" a girl. 9:34 10:54 Industry

Entertainment Take Two: Tuesday Reviewsday– We’ll get the latest and most innovative music releases in our weekly segment, Tuesday 9:48 14:25 Industry Reviewsday. This week, Alex Cohen speaks to Billboard's Leila Cobo and Justino Aguila Take Two: Promised Parks– Ten years ago, Californians promised 400 MILLION dollars to put parks and green spaces some of Sacramento/State the state's poorest areas but fewer than HALF of the projects that received funding have been built. Libby Denkmann speaks 10:07 4:22 Politics with The Associated Press reporter, Alison Noon. Take Two: Kids + Drugs– Some California foster youths are prescribed powerful psychotropic meds but those drugs come with Youth/Children's powerful side effects. Libby Denkmann talks with investigative reporter Karen De Sa and with psychiatrist Dr. Michael Barrett. 10:12 9:48 Issues/ Family Computers/Internet Take Two: Gamer + Avatar–The lack of customization features for avatars has many players for Pokemon Go complaining. Libby 10:21 8:53 /IT Denkmann speaks with Dmitri Williams, Associate Professor at USC. Take Two: California Condors–Recovery for the California condor population has hit a bump in the road, according to a new study. Libby Denkmann speaks with Carolyn Kurle, assistant professor of ecology at UC San Diego and Joe Burnette, Senior 10:34 9:03 Environment Biologist at the Big Sur Condor Project.

Take Two: Feature: No Desks After Six - A company in the Netherlands is pioneering a particularly radical way of making sure 10:43 6:00 Foreign News everyone stops work on time, by removing their office furniture. The BBC's Paul Henley has been to Holland to investigate.

Take Two: Catalina Swim– Santa The Catalina Channel is one of Ocean 7, a list of seven major ocean swims in the world. Libby 10:50 9:53 Sports Denkmann chats with two marathon swimmers, Kerry Yonushonis on Saturday and Natalie Radtke, who's swimming it tonight. War/ Military Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Patt Morrison speaks with Don M. Snider, a Senior Fellow in the Center for Army Profession and Ethic Events/ Military (CAPE), and Rachel VanLandingham, Lt. Colonel (Ret’d., U.S. Air Force); Former Air Force Judge Advocate (2000-2012), about 11:06 23:03 Culture whether retired military endorse political candidates.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Patt Morrison speaks with Jody Armour, the Roy P. Crocker Professor of Law at USC, and Joe R. Hicks, 11:32 23:25 Racial Relations Vice President of Community Advocates, Inc., about the history behind Black Lives Matter. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Patt Morrison speaks with Douglas Brinkley, Presidential Historian & Professor of History, Rice 12:06 13:37:00 Politics University about the history of violent rhetoric in presidential campaigns Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Patt Morrison speaks with Mindy Bergman, Ph.D., Professor of Organizational Psychology, Texas A & 12:22 19:25 Labor Issues M University, about women taking over the workplace

Youth/Children's Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Patt Morrison speaks with Jason Sarley, Assistant editor and sensory analyst, Coffee Review, about 12:44 14:28 Issues/ Family the best So Cal coffee 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Andrew Wallenstein on declining Olympics ratings 3:41 14:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Cheo Hodari Coker about "Luke Cage" 8/10/2016 Law & Take Two: Boyle Heights– A suspect shot dead by police in Boyle Heights was a 14-year-old boy, the Los Angeles County Order/Courts/Polic coroner’s office said today. Alex Cohen speaks with SCPR reporter, Annie Gilbertson. 9:07 4:00 e Take Two: Baltimore PD– A Justice Department report shows Baltimore PD has used excessive force and disproportionately Law & stopped black residents even though they found contraband with white suspects more often. Alex Cohen discuss the findings of Order/Courts/Polic the latest DOJ probe and what could be next for Baltimore is Merrick Bobb, police assessment resource center. 9:11 7:00 e

Take Two: Religious Exemption - The Equity in Higher Education Act and federal law prohibit discriminatory policies at any institutions that receive state funding but a California bill seeks to limit the number of colleges that qualify for exemptions. Libby Denkmann speaks with Rev. Kevin Mannoia, campus chaplain at Azusa Pacific University, an evangelical Christian college here in 9:18 15:36 Homosexuality Southern California and Elizabeth Cirelli, Azusa Pacific Alumni and member of the LGBTQ community Take Two: K2 Sports– A guy who smokes some green but wins Olympic gold, the latest in sports news with Brian and Andy 9:34 10:00 Sports Kamenetsky. Take Two: Olympic Pride– A new documentary: 'Olympic Pride, American Prejudice' tells the story of 18 African American Entertainment athletes on the U.S. team in the 1936 Olympics in Berlin. Alex Cohen speaks with Writer, Director and Producer, Deborah Riley 9:44 9:15 Industry Draper. Take Two: Republican Women– While the number of Democratic women in political office has increased, the number of Republican women has declined. Alex Cohen speaks with Political Science professor Kelly Dittmar, with the Center for American Women and Politics, and Rachel Michelin, executive director and CEO of California Women Lead. 10:07 10:27 Politics Take Two: San Bernardino Bear– A story out of San Bernardino County is raising questions about where to draw the line between nature and personal safety. Libby Denkmann speaks with a reporter for the San Bernardino Sun, Beatriz Valenzuela. 10:17 6:22 Environment Take Two: Ontario Airport–The LA/Ontario Airport in San Bernardino County has a plan to increase more travelers coming through its terminals: entice Chinese airlines to land on its runways and build relationships with China-based businesses. Alex Cohen talks with San Bernardino County Supervisor Curt Hagman. 10:23 5:56 Transportation Take Two: Feature: Italy's Job Market - The BBC's Theo Legget speaks with workers in Italy about the economy and the job 10:34 4:00 Foreign News market Take Two: #FirstSevenJobs– It's been trending all over, #FirstSevenJobs. So what do your first seven jobs say about you and your Economics and career trajectory? Alex Cohen speaks with David Lewin, Professor Emeritus, Anderson School of Management at UCLA. 10:40 7:00 Business Take Two: Styled Side– Every week we get the latest from the world of fashion with contributor Michelle Dalton Tyree. On tap this week – Alex Cohen talks with her about the Olympics and shoe sponsorship. 10:47 7:14 Arts And Culture

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Patt Morrison speaks to Paris Dennard, Republican political analyst and former staffer for President George W. Bush and the Republican National Committee, Tamara Draut, Vice President of Policy at Demos, and Eugene Volokh, constitutional law professor, UCLA School of Law, about the intent, meaning, consequences of Trump's 'Second Amendment' 11:06 23:25 Politics remark at a recent rally and whether it promotes violence. War/ Military Events/ Military 11:32 10:58 Culture Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Patt Morrison speaks about a recent officer involved shooting of a Boyle Heights teen. Public Health/ Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Patt Morrison speaks to Paul DiMeo, a scholar at the University of Stirling in , about shaming 11:50 7:48:00 Medicine dopers at the Rio Olympics.

Economics and Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Patt Morrison speaks to Doug Brake, Telecom Policy Analyst, Information Technology and Innovation 12:06 0:39 Business Foundation, and Dallas Harris, Policy fellow, Public Knowledge, about whether internet privacy should be a luxury. Computers/Internet 12:33 14:48 /IT Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Patt Morrison discusses the pros and cons of customer surveys with listeners. 3:36 4:30 Arts And Culture The Frame: Vulture's Kevin Lincoln talks "Suicide Squad" 3:41 6:30 Arts And Culture The Frame: WSJ's Ben Fritz talks "Ghostbusters" shortcomings 3:47 8:40 Arts And Culture The Frame: Taraji P. Henson on her role in "Empire" 8/11/2016 Take Two: Boyle Heights Youth– The investigation of a fatal police shooting of a 14-year-old Tuesday evening in Boyle Heights is focusing attention on young people in the community. Libby Denkmann speaks with student Nancy Flores who works with other Youth/Children's teenagers in the Boyle Heights area in an afterschool program for youth. 9:07 6:55 Issues/ Family Take Two: Consent Decree– This week the Department of Justice released a scathing report on the Baltimore police department. The settlement could be what’s known as a consent decree, an agreement that spells out steps that the Law & department would have to meet. But what's the history of the consent decree? And how has it worked in other cities? Alex Order/Courts/Polic Cohen speaks with Samuel Walker, professor of Criminal Justice at the University of Nebraska at Omaha. 9:14 8:37 e

Take Two: Air Quality - A recent report reveals L.A. to have the highest death rate due to bad air quality. Libby Denkmann speaks 9:21 7:00 Environment with Michael Klineman, Adjunct Professor at Department of Medicine at UC Irvine. Take Two: The Ride– BMW designed and built a bobsled that the US team rode to three gold medals in Sochi. Now they've created a very high-tech wheelchair, which will be used by US athletes later this month in Rio at the Paralympics. Alex Cohen 9:34 8:08 Transportation speaks with The Ride's Sue Carpenter. Take Two: Olympic Behavior– Why do we root for the athletes that we do? Who we root for can offer independent observers insight into our values, affections, patriotism and sense of self. Libby Denkmann speaks with Edward Hirt, professor of social 9:42 7:18 Sports psychology at Indiana University Bloomington.

Take Two: Current LA: Alex Cohem speak swith Chris Kallmyer who explores LA's weather and water through art. A new city 9:49 10:48 Environment wide public cultural event known as Current: LA explores the issue of water through the arts. Take Two: State of Affairs– On this week's State of Affairs; California reactions to Donald Trump's 'Second Amendment people' comment, Bill Clinton heads to California, and Carly Fiorina as the new head of the RNC? Alex Cohen speaks with KQED politics reporter Marisa Lagos and UC San Diego political science professor Thad Kousser. 10:07 13:00 Politics Take Two: Clinton/Trump Econ– Presidential contenders Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton have announced their economic plans for the country, but which one best serves Southern California? Libby Denkmann talks with economist Chris Thornberg. 10:21 8:17 Politics Take Two: Asexuality + the internet– The internet can almost be credited for creating the asexual community. Naomi Gettman is a student at CSUN who identifies as asexual, she speaks to Libby Denkmann about understanding her sexuality and the 10:34 9:46 Homosexuality internet's role in the Ace community Take Two: Re-gendering movies– First the film “Ghostbusters” made headlines when they redid the movie featuring an all female cast. Now it’s been reported that a new version of “Ocean's 11” and “Splash” will also reverse the gender of their main Entertainment characters. Alex Cohen speaks with Claudia Puig, President of LA Film Critics Association, 10:45 7:01 Industry

Take Two: Fire Brothers - One beloved vacation enclave, San Clemente Rancho is safe from the Sobranes fire and back open for 10:52 5:44 Natural Disaster business, thanks to the brothers who run it. Alex Cohen speaks with Bruce Dormody, owner of the San Clemente Rancho Public Health/ Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to guest Chris Ingraham, Washington Post reporter, about the DEA again refusing to 11:06 24:13:00 Medicine declassify marijuana’s status as a Schedule I drug. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to guest Kathy Frankovic, former CBS polling director and analyst at YouGov, about the 11:30 10:32 Media effectiveness of polling. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to guests Stephen Wagstaffe, district attorney for San Mateo County, and William Sacramento/State Weinberg, criminal defense attorney based in Irvine, CA, about two new bills awaiting signing on the desk of Gov. Jerry 11:43 15:06 Politics Brown. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to guest Clemente Franco, treasurer of the South Central Neighborhood Council, and Economics and Mark Vallianatos, Co-founder of the group Abundant Housing Los Angeles, about the future of a proposed Mega-development 12:06 17:23 Business in South Los Angeles.

Books/ Literature/ Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to guest Rosa Brooks, Author of, “How Everything Became War and the Military Became 12:26 20:10 Authors Everything: Tales from the Pentagon, about her book of the same name. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to guest Jack Wang, reporter covering the Rams for the L.A Daily News, and Ben 12:48 9:52 Sports Bergman, KPCC senior reporter, about the LA Rams' first pre-season game. 3:36 5:30 Arts And Culture The Frame: Variety's Maureen Ryan talks the TCA's 3:42 5:30 Arts And Culture The Frame: Elyssa Dudley talks to Colburn School students 3:47 11:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: John Horn talks Sundance Film Festival with Robert Redford 8/12/2016 Take Two: Schools and the use of force– All over the nation, an increasing number of children are being Tasered by school-based police officers. That’s the assertion of a new report by the Huffington Post and the Hechinger Report, a non-profit news agency that covers education. Alex Cohen talks to the reporter behind the story, Rebecca Klein. 9:07 9:32 Education Take Two: Olympics Sexism– The achievements of some of the most decorated athletes in the Olympic Games are being overshadowed in some media coverage by gender. Libby Denkmann speaks with USA Today National Sports Columnist Christine 9:16 9:45 Sports Brennan.

Take Two: Age of Expression - Joshua Castro is crazy about dance – everything from ballet and jazz to lyrical dance, salsa and 9:26 4:10 Arts And Culture tap. But he says his passion was sparked by accident. Intro by Alex Cohen. Produced by Priska Neely. Take Two: "JOSHY": The new film is set in the sleepy town of Ojai, California, about 80 miles outside of Los Angeles. That's Entertainment where a guy named Josh had planned to go for a bachelor party with his buddies, but tragedy happens. Alex Cohen speaks with 9:34 11:46 Industry the film's star, Tom Middleditch. Take Two: Summer Dish: Green Bar– GreenBar distillery offers a unique line of organic liquors is a break from mass produced alcohols, introducing new flavors and experiences often from California-made ingredients. Take Two's Austin Cross toured the facility with founder Litty Matthew and shares an audio postcard. 9:45 5:09 Arts And Culture Take Two: Daylight Savings– A bill to let voters suspend Daylight Saving Time has advanced past a key committee but will it change much in our day to day existence? Alex Cohen speaks with two people whose livelihood could in fact be affected by a change in when the sun rises and sets: John Wyatt, founder of at the Hollywood Forever cemetery and Cannon Michael, a 6th generation farmer with the Bowles Farming Company. Sacramento/State 9:50 6:35 Politics Take Two: Prop 47–Authors of the state measure said that in the first year after passage, savings from reducing the prison population would generate $100 million that could then get pumped into crime-preventing programs, but only $39 million is Sacramento/State planned to go to mental health and substance-abuse programs.Alex Cohen speaks with Leticia Perez, co-chair of the State Board 10:07 9:20 Politics of Corrections. Take Two: Cal Gang– A database that tracks people with gang ties across California has been criticized for lack of management Law & and poor oversight. The 115-page report from the California State Auditor California's gang database found inaccuracy rates of Order/Courts/Polic 20 percent and a failure to follow laws on juvenile entires to the database. Libby Denkmann speaks with journalist Ali Winston 10:16 10:10 e joins Take Two. Entertainment Take Teo: Korean War– A new movie about the Korean War premieres in Los Angeles today. SCPR's John Ismay reports the 10:26 4:15 Industry heroes here are the South Koreans. Take Two: Summer Concert Series: Levitt Pavilion– Take Two's summer concert series continues with a look at the musical offerings of Pasadena's Levitt Pavillion. Executive director Renee Bodie speaks with Alex Cohen for more. 10:34 8:24 Arts And Culture Take Two: Weekend Preview– In need of things to do this weekend? Alex Cohen speaks with Take Two's Leo Duran. 10:42 5:55 Arts And Culture Entertainment Take Two: LA Bollywood– This weekend, Los Angeles hosts its first Bollywood Marathon. Libby Denkmann speak swith Organizer 10:48 7:49 Industry and Bollywood super fan, Robin Sukdiha.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to guests Peter Bibring, a senior staff attorney at the ACLU of Southern California, and Sacramento/State Wes McBride, A retired sergeant at the LA County Sheriff’s Gang Unit who co-founded the CalGang database, about a recent 11:06 17:18 Politics state audit which slammed its gang database as erroneous, badly managed.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to guests Tony Barboza, L.A. Times reporter, Phillip Fine, Deputy Executive Officer, South Coast Air Quality Management District, and Bonnie Holmes-Gen, Senior Policy Director for the American Lung Association of 11:26 14:21 Environment California, about what residents need to know about the quality of air in LA County.

11:42 15:50 Racial Relations Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry asks listeners, "Is it discriminatory to want to live with a roommate of the same race as you?" Entertainment Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to KPCC film critics Tim Cogshell, Charles Solomon, and Lael Loewenstein, on the movies 12:06 31:22:00 Industry opening this week. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to guest Sasha Krane, actor, director, and an instructor at The Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute, and David Strasberg, creative director and CEO of The Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute, about the benefits 12:42 16:12 Arts And Culture and challenges of working with method actors. 3:36 12:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: NBC's Jimmy Roberts on Olympic profiles 3:48 12:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Filmmaker Kibwe Tavares on The Sundance Directors Lab 8/13/2016 12:08 7:55 Off-Ramp: John Rabe visits the historic Tom Bergin's on Fairfax to learn about the history of this "Ram's" bar. (John Rabe, Joshua Sports Neuman, Derek Schreck) 12:16 1:13 Arts And Culture Off-Ramp: Song of the Week: "Sunset Tower"by Nicholas Krgovich. 12:24 8:15 Gender Equity/Transgender Off-Ramp: In this piece by Kevin Ferguson he visits the East Sider Moto Babes "a club of female motorcycle riders who ride and Issues race in Los Angeles," according to the group's Facebook page. (Kevin Furguson) 12:32 6:10 Law & Order/Courts/Polic Off-Ramp: Contributor Taylor Orci interviews LAPD's graduating class of 1966. When they came on the force, there was no e S.W.A.T. team, no handheld radios, and no bullet proof vests. These veteran cops share their stories. (Taylor Orci) 12:38 4:10 Entertainment Off-Ramp: Animation historian Charles Solomon explores the intricacies of stop motion animation "Little Prince" and "Kubo." Industry (Charles Solomon) 12:48 3:36 Interview (one Off-Ramp: John Rabe gives Hal Mooney a ring at the beer hotline for some burning questions about the LA craft beer scene. guest) (John Rabe, Hal Mooney) 12:51 3:02 Off-Ramp: Marc Haefele talks about the archive at the Petersen Auto Museum, which is comprised of probably the largest single Transportation collection of automotive history. (Marc Haefele) 12:54 5:01 Books/ Literature/ Off-Ramp: Digital news producer Mike Roe talks to Gene Yang at Comic Con about "The New Superman." (Mike Roe, Gene Authors Yang) 8/15/2016 Take Two: Plummer: Fire feature– We visit the site of this year's most destructive fire, so far. SCPR's Mary Plummer met with some of those trying to rebuild after The Erskine Fire slammed the Lake Isabella area northeast of Bakersfield. 9:07 4:19 Natural Disaster Public Health/ Take Two: Pot Use– A new study is out that paints a clearer picture of who uses marijuana in the United States. Alex Cohen 9:11 8:37 Medicine speaks with Steven Davenport of RAND, who helped work on the study. Take Two: Latino Lending– Housing experts say Latino families are great savers, economically stable and a surging population. Economics and But why are Latinos denied mortgages are a relatively high rate? A Martinez with USC's Richard Green. 9:19 9:08 Business

Entertainment Take Two: On the Lot– The latest in Hollywood business news: Alex Cohen speaks with Rebecca Keegan from the LA Times. 9:34 9:48 Industry Take Two: LGBT Outing–A journalist for caused a firestorm with a report about Olympians hooking-up and potentially outing LGBT athletes in the process. A Martinez talks about the ethics of news organizations outing subjects with Ken Miguel, VP of Broadcast and chair of the Rapid Response Task Force at the National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association. 9:44 8:26 Media Take Two: Rio Games Recap– The Olympic games are entering their last week. A Martinez gets a recap of what's happened and 9:54 4:20 Sports a look ahead at what's to come with ESPN Broadcaster Steve Mason. Take Two: New Mexico Homeless– “There's a Better Way," the program enlisted homeless men and women who were panhandling for money, they were picked up by a local non-profit, given lunch, and paid $9/hour for day jobs beautifying the Economics and city. Alex Cohen talks with Kellie Tillerson with the non-profit St. Martin's Hospitality Center in New Mexico. 10:07 8:57 Business Take Two: Water Pollution– For decades, California's farmers have used a synthetic fertilizer that has helped with crop productivity. But a chemical from the fertilizer has seeped into aquifers, and will be a huge challenge to remove. A Martinez talks with Tom Tomich, director of the UC Davis Agriculture Sustainability Institute. 10:16 6:59 Environment Take Two: Asylum Seeker CCA– The Obama Administration authorized the construction of a massive detention facility for women and children seeking asylum. It turns out, it also presented a lucrative opportunity for the nation's biggest prison company. Now questions are being raised about the terms of that contract and whether the feds rushed into a problematic deal. Alex Cohen speaks with Chico Harlan, reporter for the Washington Post. 10:23 7:25 Immigration Take Two: Desiree Linden & the Rio Marathon– All summer we've been following the journey of Olympic marathoner and 10:34 6:06 Sports Desiree Linden. She joins A Martinez. Take Two: Summer Exercise: Trampoline fitness– As part of Take Two's summer workout series, Alex Cohen heads to Jumping Fitness in Redondo Beach, the first trampoline fitness studio in the U.S., to test it out with Co-owner and instructor Jakub 10:40 8:34 Sports Novotny, a former ballroom dancer. Take Two: Rams fan– Nearly 90,000 people filled the stand to cheer on the LA Rams in their preseason opener on Saturday. A Martinez speaks with Tom Bateman, a Rams super fan and director of Bring Back the . 10:49 6:36 Sports

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to guests Matt Rodriguez, Democratic strategist and founder and chief executive officer of Rodriguez Strategies, , research fellow at the Hoover Institution at , David Farenthold, reporter covering the presidential campaign for the Washington Post, and Josh Gerstein, POLITICO senior reporter, about 11:06 31:18:00 Politics AirTalk's weekly political roundup.

Computers/Internet Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to guests Hod Lipson, professor of mechanical engineering at , and 11:42 16:10 /IT Francine Segan, Food historian and author of six cookbooks, on the new, at home, 3D food printer technology.

Public Health/ Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to guests Timothy Bradley, director of the Salton Sea Initiative at UC, Irvine, and Bruce 12:06 19:37 Medicine Wilcox, Assistant Secretary at the California Natural Resources Agency, on the health risks of living near the Salton Sea. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to guests Eric Duyshart, Economic Development Manager at the City of Pasadena, and Marsha Rood, Former Pasadena Development Administrator, about the Pasadena City Council's vote on YWCA building / 12:28 13:27 Talk of the City Kimpton Hotel project.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to guest Sara Quinn, President of the Society for News Design and a Poynter visual 12:44 14:31 Media journalism affiliate faculty member, about how photo editing apps have changed our expectations in photojournalism. 3:36 5:30 Arts And Culture The Frame: Daniel Fienberg talks Larry Wilmore cancellation 3:42 5:30 Arts And Culture The Frame: Marcos Najera on Latino Comic Con 3:47 11:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Michelle Lanz and John Horn talk "COPS" 8/16/2016 Take Two: Extreme Vetting– Republican nominee Donald Trump has called for the "extreme vetting" of immigrants as a way to guard against terrorism in the US. For more on what this could look like under a Trump Administration and for a history of similar policies, Libby Denkmann speaks with Hiroshi Motomura from UCLA's School of Law. 9:07 8:13 Immigration Take Two: Race & Late Night Comedy– Comedy Central announced plans to cancel comedian Larry Wilmore’s “Nightly Show” Monday. The reason given by the network: Wilmore hasn’t resonated with viewers. With Larry Wilmore gone, who will speak Entertainment humor into the nation’s racial divide? Alex Cohen speaks with NPR's Eric Deggans. 9:15 15:07 Industry Take Two: The Brood: Grief– Camp Kesem is a unique summer camp that provides a safe and supportive space for children whose families have been touched by cancer. Alex Cohen hears from Claire Witzke, counselor at USC's chapter and who attended as a child. Alex Cohen also speaks with Debbie Weisburg about other support centers such as 'Our House' in L.A., Youth/Children's which provides a community of support and coping skills to help children and their parents through the process of grief. 9:34 19:14 Issues/ Family Law & Take Two: Vaccination Law–It's back to school time, and the new vaccination law is in effect.Next week a judge will decide to Order/Courts/Polic overturn the law or not. Alex Cohen speaks with Jane Meredith Adams, Senior reporter with EdSource today. 9:53 4:40 e Take Two: Feature: Glendora Fire–This morning (TUE), we meet a woman whose family lost its home in the Colby Fire that swept through the foothills of Glendora two years ago. SCPR's Elizabeth Aguilera has the story. 10:07 4:20 Natural Disaster Take Two: Trump Cali– When Californians cast their ballot for president this November, here are the choices: Trump's name will 10:11 6:32 Politics appear twice. Alex Cohen speaks with the LA Times' John Myers. Take Two: Turkey + Gulen– Recently the President of Turkey survived a coup attempt that killed more than 240 people.The culprit, according to the Erdogan administration, is a 75-year-old Muslim cleric living in Pennsylvania. Libby Denkman speaks with Sophia Pandya, an associate professor of religious studies at Cal State University Long Beach and also with Joshua Hendrick, professor at Loyola University of Maryland and author of Gülen: The Ambiguous Politics of Market Islam in Turkey and the World. 10:17 12:13 Foreign News Take Two: Black Swimming– A look at how 20-year-oly Olympic swimmer and gold medal winner, Simone Manuel, might be inspiring more black children to swim. Libby Denkmann speaks with Tankeeya Butts, executive director of the Ohio-based non- 10:35 6:06 Sports profit The Josh Project. Take Two: Bon Appetit Award– Bon Appetit will release its list of the 10 best new restaurants of 2016, the "Hot 10." There's a good chance at least one LA spot will make the cut from the top 50 announced two weeks ago. Libby Denkmann speaks with 10:41 6:23 Arts And Culture Julia Kramer, Bon Appetit senior editor. Take Two: Tuesday Reviewsday– New music news: Alex Cohen speaks with Billboard's Leila Cobo and Justino Aguila. 10:47 9:50 Arts And Culture Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to guest Tom Pierce, a fire investigator with Pierce Fire Investigations, about the recent 11:06 14:27 Environment fires in So Cal. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to guests Anita Nelson, CEO of SRO Housing Corp., and Rev. Andy Bales, CEO of Union 11:23 14:17 Talk of the City Rescue Mission, about approaches to end homelessness in L.A.

Historical Events/ Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to guests , staff writer at the New Yorker and author of “American Heiress: 11:39 18:57 History Segments The Wild Saga of the Kidnapping, Crimes, and Trial of Patty Hearst;” about his recent book of the same name. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to guests Assemblyman Brian Jones (R - Santee), Jones’ California version of this bill failed to advance this week, and Matthew Gardner, Executive Director, Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy, about taxing 12:06 14:12 Sports U.S. Olympians for medal winnings.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to guests Kei Kawashima-Ginsberg, Ph.D., Director, Center for Information and Research Historical Events/ on Civic Learning and Engagement (CIRCLE) at , and Ted McConnell, executive director, Campaign for the Civic 12:22 17:26 History Segments Mission of Schools, about the difficulty of the U.S. citizenship test. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to guest Brian Steinberg, senior television editor for Variety, about what 'The Nightly 12:43 18:29 Arts And Culture Show’s' cancellation means for the landscape of late-night. 3:36 12:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Michelle Lanz and John Horn talk more "COPS" 3:48 12:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Yo-Yo Ma talks about his Silk Road Ensemble 8/17/2016 Take Two: Blue Cut Fire evacuee– An update on the Blue Cut Fire currently burning out of control off Interstate 15 in San Bernardino. Over 80-thousand people have been evacuated since the fire started yesterday. Alex Cohen checks in with Sean 9:07 9:10 Natural Disaster Bradey, an evacuee from the fire. Take Two: Feature: Totten on Blue Cut Fire– Residents close to the Blue Cut fire are doing all they can to keep their homes safe. Today, as part of our series on the growing threat of California's now year-round fire season, SCPR's Sanden Totten looks 9:17 5:40 Natural Disaster at the latest thinking on how to keep homes safe. Take Two: DACA + Asian Immigrants– Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals temporarily halts deportation for undocumented youth who came as children to the U.S. But with a new president taking office next year, the future of the program is uncertain. For more, Libby Denkman sat down with Anthony Ng, he's a DACA recipient and a policy advocate with Asian 9:23 8:33 Immigration Americans Advancing Justice. Take Two: K2 Sports– A Martinez and Alex Cohen talk about the weekly roundup of sports with Brian and Andy Kamenetsky 9:34 12:18 Sports with a special look at alleged sexism in Olympic coverage. Take Two: Concussion Swab test– In recent years, the connection between repeated head injuries and long term brain damage have come to the forefront. So what if there was a way to know if you were predisposed to greater consequences from Public Health/ concussions? A Martinez speaks with Pediatric Neurologist, Meeryo Choe. 9:46 6:06 Medicine

Take Two: Cal Health Care Feature– Health care prices keep going up, but it turns out residents in Northern California are already paying more than those in Southern California. Economists say part of the reason for that is Sutter Health's domination Public Health/ of the medical system. KQED's April Dembosky reports Sutter Health has the power to set prices - and its latest move could hit 9:52 4:31 Medicine some families in the pocketbook even more. Take Two: Blue Cut Fire– For an update on the Blue Cut Fire, Alex Cohen speaks with Spokesman for the US forest service, Bob 10:07 4:00 Natural Disaster Poole. Take Two: SF Ballot Measures– November 8, California voters will decide on 17 statewide measures. And if you live in San Francisco, there are a further 25 local and county measures to consider. For more on why Alex Cohen speaks with KQED's Scott 10:11 7:57 Politics Schafer. Take Two: Google Voting– Google has just launched an update that helps voters figure out how to cast ballots in November. People searching for "how to register" or "how to vote" are now given state-specific information in an easy to read format. A Martinez speaks with Kim Alexander from the California Voter Foundation. 10:19 9:18 Politics Take Two: Impatient: Opioids–The United States is in the midst of an opioid epidemic. For those who need to take opioids on a Public Health/ long-term basis for chronic pain, there are concerns about becoming addicted, leading some patients to UNDER medicate. A 10:35 5:00 Medicine Martinex speaks with SCPR's Rebecca Plevin. Computers/Internet Take Two: Blind comic books– An online comic book is using technology to bring graphic novels to the blind. A Martinez checks 10:40 6:52 /IT in with Comics Empower founder, Guy Hasson. Take Two: Styled Side– Alex Cohen talks he business of style and fashion with Michelle Dalton Tyree from Fashion Trends Daily. 10:47 9:39 Arts And Culture This week: back to school shopping! 11:06 18:23 Environment Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry discusses an update on the Blue Cut Fire.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to guest Richard Trumka, President of the AFL-CIO (American Federation of Labor- 11:23 17:29 Environment Congress of Industrial Organizations), about working-class voters, TPP, climate change. Gender Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to guests Leah Meyerhoff, Founder of Film Fatales, and John Horn, Host of KPCC’s arts Equity/Transgender and entertainment show “The Frame,” about how ‘Ocean’s Eight’ continues the trend of remaking franchises with all female 11:43 15:08 Issues casts. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to guests Kimberly Cargile, director and CEO of A Therapeutic Alternative, Inc., Peter Hecht, senior writer for the Sacramento Bee, Richard Miadich, managing partner with the Sacramento-based law firm Olson Law & Hagel & Fishburn LLP, Lauren Michaels, legislative affairs manager for the California Police Chiefs Association, Anne Marie Order/Courts/Polic Schubert, district attorney for Sacramento County, and Joel Warner, Denver-based writer and former staff writer at the 12:06 47:27:00 e International Business Times, for a roundtable discussion on 5 things to know about legalizing recreational pot in California. 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: THR's Rebecca Ford talks "Birth of a Nation" scandal 3:41 5:30 Arts And Culture The Frame: Anny Celsi on conceptual musician Manuel Lima 3:47 9:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: LAIKA CEO, Travis Knight, talks "Kubo and the Two Strings" 8/18/2016 Take Two: Drought + Fire– As the Blue Cut fire continues to burn, we look at drought’s role. Alex Cohen talks to researcher Jay 9:07 6:28 Natural Disaster Famiglietti. Take Two: Absorbing Evacuees– A Martinez speaks with Larry Fortmuller, PIO and volunteer for the Red Cross of Orange County about housing fire evacuees, what the Red Cross is doing to make them feel at home, and how they prepare for an even bigger 9:14 6:59 Natural Disaster crisis. Take Two: Preventative Politics– In recent years, conservative groups in California have tried not once but twice to put a Gender measure on the ballot that would require people to use facilities based on their assigned sex at birth. A new campaign called Equity/Transgender Transform California attempts to shape public opinion now on the issue. Alex Cohen speaks with Journalist Laurel Rosenhall. 9:21 7:55 Issues Take Two: The Ride: Safe Kids– About 300 children die each year in pedestrian accidents, and according to the AAA, the greatest number of fatalities occur after school. Alex Cohen speaks with The Ride's Susan Carpenter. 9:34 7:27 Transportation Take Two: Fitness Challenges– Recently the 22 push up challenge has been making the rounds with celebrities and Olympians participating in a campaign to raise awareness about suicide among veterans. Alex Cohen speaks with Michael Computers/Internet Stanwyck, founder of the Whole Life Challenge to talk about why challenges like this appeal to so many and the effect they can 9:42 8:00 /IT have on participants. Take Two: Fifth Force of Nature– A team of physicists at UC Irvine have proposed a big theory that could change the way we study the universe: a fifth fundamental force of nature which govern and explain everything we observe in nature. A Martinez speaks with Tim Tait, UCI professor of physics and co-author of the analysis. 9:50 7:02 Science Take Two: State of Affairs– On this week's State of Affairs, which presidential candidates will be on the California ballot, the Governor's push on cap-and-trade, and prescription drug transparency. Capital Public Radio's Ben Adler and Larry Gerston, Sacramento/State professor of political science at San Jose State University, join A Martinez. 10:07 16:55 Politics Take Two: County Fair Finance– A study by the OC Register found half of county fairs held throughout California didn't recoup Economics and the costs it took to operate them. Alex Cohen talks more with OC Register columnist Teri Sforza. 10:24 4:31 Business Take Two: Steve Aoki– A new documentary premiering on takes a deeper look beneath Aoki's party facade. Host Alex 10:35 11:03 Arts And Culture Cohen speaks with the documentary maker, Justin Krook. Diversity/ Cultural Take Two: Feature: The California Report's Vanessa Rancano visited the Sierra foothill town of O'Neals for the 45th annual 10:46 4:40 Events weekend gathering. Take Two: Reading by Moonlight– Alex Cohen get the latest book pics with David Kipen, owner and founder of the lending Books/ Literature/ library, Libros Schmibros. 10:51 8:30 Authors Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to guests Mike Bonin, Los Angeles City Councilman representing Council District 11, and Denny Schneider, member of the Westchester Neighborhood Association, about a formal agreement announced earlier this 11:06 14:08 Talk of the City week which could finally allow LAX to connect to L.A. Metro.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to guests Ignacio Hernandez, Legislative Director, California Attorneys for Criminal Sacramento/State Justice; Sponsors of AB-1909, and Cyril Yu, Chair of Civic Action Committee, Orange County Deputy District Attorneys 11:22 18:28 Politics Association, about a bill that would throw the book at prosecutors who withhold evidence in criminal trials.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to guests Jamie Court, President and Chairman of the Board, Consumer Watchdog, and Economics and Walter Olson, senior fellow at the Cato Institute’s Center for Constitutional Studies, about a new bill proposal to give the Food 11:42 14:28 Business and Drug Administration authority to test cosmetic ingredients, as well as recall products that prove to be unsafe for consumers. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to guest Benedict Carey, Science Reporter for The New York Times, about the psychology 12:06 16:57 Politics behind presidential candidates Trump and Clinton. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to guests Dominic Patten, Senior editor and chief television critic, Deadline, and Ben Computers/Internet Bajarin, principal analyst at the Silicon Valley-based market research firm, Creative Strategies, about Netflix being the future of 12:25 14:33 /IT television?

Historical Events/ 12:42 16:13 History Segments Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks with author on Larry Tye on how Bobby Kennedy became a ‘Liberal Icon’ 3:36 12:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: James Andrew Miller talks his new book "Powerhouse" 3:48 12:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Natalie Portman talks "A Tale of Love and Darkness" 8/19/2016 Take Two: Manafort Resigns – With Breitbart chairman Stephen Bannon and conservative polster Kellyanne Conway left in charge of running Trump’s campaign, what does that means for more centrist Republican voters in California and the west? 9:07 9:00 Politics Republican strategist Arnold Steinberg joins Alex Cohen. TakeTwo: Community After Fire– With California virtually on fire, much of the news has been stories of people helping each other through the crisis. A. Martinez speaks to evacuee and professor of occupational therapy at Stanbridge College Angie Baker as well as executive director of the San Bernardino Red Cross Chapter Yvette Baysinger. 9:16 9:30 Natural Disaster

Take Two: Healthcare Accelerator- Public Health/ One of the world's most successful accelerator companies - TechStars - has set up shop here in L-A - in partnership with Cedars- 9:25 4:30 Medicine Sinai Medical Center. A Martinex speaks with Southern California Public Radio's Stephanie O'Neill. Take Two: Race + The internet– NPR this week closed its comment section because it was spending too much money patrolling for insensitive and incendiary comments. For a deeper look at the role of Tweets, forums and comment sections, A Martinez talks to Marlon Spears, a social commentator living here in LA, Rabiah Ahmed, the media and public affairs director at the Musilm Public Affairs Council in DC, and Jes Valle, founder of bloggers of health. 10:34 12:30 Racial Relations Take Two: Harley Davidson and its emissions problems - On Thursday, the American motorcycle company agreed to pay $12 million in civil penalties for selling illegal after-market devices that caused its motorcycles to emit too much pollution. Alex 10:47 6:20 Transportation Cohen talks to The Ride's Sue Carpenter. Take Two: Summer Dish: Kim Hoa Hue – For the latest installment of our summer food series, The Dish, A Martinez talks to 10:53 4:10 Arts And Culture Vietnamese-American food blogger Cathy Chaplin. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to guests Molly Ball, staff writer at The Atlantic, Noah Bierman, LA Times reporter, Jay Solomon, foreign affairs correspondent who broke the original story for , about Paul Manafort's 11:06 16:19 Politics resignation, Trump regrets, Obama vacations; a political roundup before the weekend. Law & Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to guests Calvin Chang, Policy Director for Empowering Pacific Islander Community (EPIC) Order/Courts/Polic and is one of the co-sponsors of AB 1726, and Kai Zhu, an attorney in the Bay Area who opposes AB 1726, about a new bill to 11:24 19:13 e expand definition of ‘Asian American’.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to guest Aaron Bauer, Rio de Janeiro Correspondent for Around The Rings’ Olympic 11:46 12:06 Sports coverage, on Ryan Locte lying about an armed robbery in Rio to cover his bad behavior and that of his teammates last weekend. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to KPCC film critics Charles Solomon, Justin Chang, and Andy Klein on the movies opening 12:06 32:13:00 Arts And Culture this week. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to guests Rebecca Keegan, entertainment reporter for the LA Times, and KPCC film 12:43 15:16 Arts And Culture critics Justin Chang and Andy Klein, on filmmaker Nate Parker’s rape accusation. 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Stephen Battaglio discusses drop in Olympic ratings 3:41 5:30 Arts And Culture The Frame: So Yong Kim talks about her Sundance premier 3:47 10:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: on his new film "Lo and Behold" 8/20/2016 12:07 5:28 Off-Ramp: John Rabe goes to Wilson High School in El Sereno to talk with students in the brand new firefighter magnet school, Youth/Children's which preps kids for as firefighting career with everything from military discipline to the science of firefighting. Issues/ Family 12:13 4:23 Off-Ramp: John Rabe talks with Bobby Green about the Summit Inn, which burned down Tuesday in the Blue Cut fire. (John Natural Disaster Rabe,Bobby Green) 12:21 4:20 Off-Ramp: Kevin Furguson talks to former NFL Ram, Roman Pfifer, who moved with the Rams from Anaheim to St Louis in 1995. Sports (Kevin Furguson, Roman Pfifer) 12:25 3:38 Off-Ramp: In a skit by Off-Ramp contributor Collin Friesen, the USA makes an uncomfortable booty call to Canada about Politics moving in after the election. (Collin Friesen) 12:38 1:55 Arts And Culture Off-Ramp: Song of the week: "Black Lipstick" by Chicano Batman 12:48 6:45 Science Off-Ramp: Brains On!'s Molly Bloom gives us answers to all the questions about glass. (Molly Bloom) 12:54 3:52 Off-Ramp: Commentator Marc Haefele reviews "Blast! Modernist Painting in Britain, 1900-1940," at the Huntington Gallery Arts And Culture through November 12. (Marc Haefele) 8/22/2016 Take Two: Blue Cut Fire Update–The Blue Cut Fire raged for most of last week, scorching almost 58 square miles. Alex Cohen 9:07 7:15 Natural Disaster speaks to John Blodgett at the Southern California New Group. Take Two: Fire Investigations– What does it take to investigate a fire and how much money and resources does it take? Arson 9:14 8:30 Natural Disaster investigator Joe Sesniac speaks with Libby Denkmann. Take Two: Voter Fraud– Mr. Trump has been signing up volunteers to watch out for voter fraud at polling places on November 8th. Libby Denkmann speaks with Richard Hasen, professor at the UC Irvine School of Law. 9:23 9:30 Politics Take Two: On the Lot– A bomb of biblical proportions, no love for Sausage Party animators, and the Hollywood stars pull out Entertainment their checkbooks for Hillary Clinton. A Martinez checks in with Rebecca Keegan of the L.A. Times. 9:34 9:30 Industry Entertainment Take Two: The Binge– Mark Jordan Legan joins Alex Cohen for The Binge: Staff Picks! 9:45 11:30 Industry Take Two: Olympics Wrap– For a final assessment on the Olympics, A Martinez talk to Christine Brennan, USA Today national 10:07 11:15 Sports sports columnist and commentator. Take Two: Jessica Mendoza– A Martinez talks with Jessica Mendoza about the past year, what it’s like for a female sportscaster, and the things that sports broadcasting can do to be more inclusive to women. 10:18 6:51 Sports Take Two: POUND Fitness– Fitness with a beat! Libby Denkmann takes a POUND fitness class, a workout course that 10:25 4:45 Sports incorporates drumming into its routine. Take Two: Twitter Terrorism– Twitter has vastly expanded its suspension of accounts in its fight against terrorism. Libby Computers/Internet Denkmann is joined by Jim Dempsey, Executive Director at UC Berkeley's Center for Law & Technology. 10:35 8:15 /IT Take Two: Poverty Algorithm– A new university study uses algorithms to find impoverished areas around the world, particularly Economics and in Africa. A Martinez speaks with the study's co-author, Neal Jean, doctoral candidate in electrical engineering at Stanford. 10:43 8:15 Business Take Two: Latinos + Longevity– Latinos tend to live longer than their white counterparts, despite having higher health risks like Public Health/ obesity and diabetes. A new study out of UCLA may now tell us why that is. Host A Martinez speaks with the study author, Steve 10:51 7:15 Medicine Horvath.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to guests David Folkenflik, Media Correspondent, NPR , John Iadarola, co-creator and host of the daily infotainment talk show ‘ThinkTank,’ and Pete Peterson, dean of the School of Public Policy and executive 11:06 32:06:00 Politics director of The Davenport Institute at Pepperdine University, for Airtalk's weekly political roundup. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to author David Cay Johnston, Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter and best- 11:43 15:23 Media selling author; his newest book is, “The Making of Donald Trump” Gender Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to guests Mary Hums, Professor of Sports Administration, University of Louisville, and Equity/Transgender David Wallechinsky, President of the International Society of Olympic Historians, for a Rio Recap: Women on Team USA 12:26 15:20 Issues dominate Olympics medal count. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to guests Frank Mecca, Executive Director of the County Welfare Directors' Association Sacramento/State of California, and Jim Cooper, California State Assemblymember (D-Elk Grove), about a new bill which proposes minors would 12:24 16:26 Politics be shielded from prostitution charges. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to guest Shan Wang, Staff writer at Harvard’s Nieman Journalism Lab, about NPR 12:43 15:15 Media disabling web comments. 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Variety's Brent Lang talks "Ben Hur" failure 3:41 5:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Betto Arcos reports on piracy in Cuba 3:47 9:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Stephen Chin talks making "War Dogs" 8/23/2016 Take Two: Foaming Your House– West Cajon valley resident John Muensterman talks with A Martinez about the great lengths he's gone through to save his rural property, including covering his trees in foam and applying a fire gel to his house. 9:07 10:00 Natural Disaster Take Two: Protecting your house against fire– For residents living in a fire-prone area, what are some things folks may not be immediately aware of when it comes to fire education and fire prevention. A Martinez talk with Char Miller, Professor of Environmental Analysis at Pomona College and author of "Not So Golden State: Sustainability vs. The California Dream. 9:17 8:25 Natural Disaster Take Two: Pasco Oversight– When Antonio Zambrano-Montes was killed by police in Pasco, Washington, it drew comparisons Law & to the 2014 police shooting of Michael Brown. Now, the department has released their report and they believe that Pasco P-D Order/Courts/Polic has to make some changes. Libby Denkmann speaks with Anna King from the Northwestern News group. 9:25 8:30 e Take Two: The Brood: Kid Athletes– What do you do if you're a parent and you have a child who wants to be the next Simone Biles or Michael Phelps? Alex Cohen speaks with Sarah Maizes, mother of a gymnast and Tom Farrey, director of The Aspen Youth/Children's Institute's Sports and Society Program and the author of "Game On: The All-American Race to Make Champions of Our Children" 9:34 9:45 Issues/ Family Take Two: Twitter and Terrorism pt. 2– Twitter has been sued for enabling terrorists in their activities. For more on this case and Computers/Internet other lawsuits filed against Twitter and what the line is between free speech and the promotion of terrorism, Libby Denkmann 9:44 9:45 /IT speaks with professor Karen North of USC. Take Two: Pro Vexit– The LA neighborhood Venice might choose to be its own city separate from Los Angeles. Libby Denkman speaks with Nick Antonicello, Chairman of the new Venice Adhoc Committee on Cityhood. 10:07 7:00 Housing Issues Take Two: Vexit Logistics But let's look at how Venice leaving L.A. would work logistically and impact on Los Angeles. Libby 10:14 7:45 Housing Issues Denkmann speaks with journalist Isaac Simpson. Take Two: Fire Tech Feature– How are firefighters preparing for the threat of dangerous fire seasons? SCPR's Sanden Totten profiles a center in Southern California hoping to bring new firefighting innovations to the field. 10:22 5:30 Natural Disaster Take Two: No Homework– Brandy Young, a second grade Math and Science teacher at Godley Elementary in Texas, has created 10:34 8:15 Education a new no-homework policy for the school year. She joins A. Martinez. Take Two: – Alex Cohen speak with the actor, Craig Robinson who is hostinh another production of the Black 10:42 8:30 Arts And Culture Movie Soundtrack at the Hollywood Bowl. Take Two: Tuesday Reviewsday– Music journalist Steve Hochman joins A Martinez in the studio with his picks from Teresa 10:51 8:00 Arts And Culture Cristina, Mariza and Luísa Maita.

Law & Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to guests John Eastman, professor of law and founding director of the Center for Order/Courts/Polic Constitutional Jurisprudence at Chapman University, and Lisa Camooso Miller, Republican strategist and partner at Reset Public 11:06 15:22 e Affairs, about Judge Merrick Garland chances of getting to the supreme court.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to guests Sara Roos, a LAUSD parent, and Alex Rojas, superintendent of the Bassett 11:24 16:05 Education Unified School District, about the LAUSD board considering a post-Labor Day school start.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to guests Clay Olsen, Co-Founder & CEO of Fight the New Drug, an anti-pornography Public Health/ group, and Nicole Prause, neuroscientist who has studied porn addiction, about Elizabeth Smart, who was kidnapped in 2002 at 11:42 16:57 Medicine the age of 14, wh has spoken out against pornography, saying that it played a role in her abuse.

Economics and Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to guests Lindsay Dunsmuir, Federal Reserve / Economy Correspondent at Reuters, and 12:06 14:58 Business Yelena Shulyatyeva, US economist at Bloomberg Intelligence, about the federal reserve's annual meeting.

Computers/Internet Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to guest Jennifer Martin, Licensed Clinical Psychologist specializing in CBT-I; Associate 12:23 16:55 /IT Professor, UCLA’s David Geffen School of Medicine, about apps that cure insomnia.

Youth/Children's Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to guest Lauren Kay, Senior style editor, The Knot, the nation’s largest source for 12:43 15:32 Issues/ Family wedding news and inspiration, about public proposals. 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Carolina Miranda talks Nazi stolen art 3:41 14:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Herbie Hancock talks about his career 8/24/2016 Take Two: Expanded Transitional Kindergarten– The LA Unified School District is extending transitional kindergarten to all four- 9:07 9:45 Education year-olds. Deepa Fernandes speaks with First 5 LA’s Kim Patillo Brownson. Take Two: Arming Teachers– Kingsburg High School is trying a new security measure in response to active shooters--arming teachers. Kingsburg's superintendent, Randy Morris, joins Deepa Fernandes to discuss the policy. 9:17 7:45 Education Take Two: Detention Centers– A bill that would make it illegal for California cities and counties to contract with private prison companies for immigrant detention is moving closer to the governor’s desk. SCPR’s Leslie Berestein Rojas talks to Libby 9:24 6:00 Immigration Denkmann. Take Two: K2 Sports– A very special holiday and a Gator who will try to play ball. Libby Denkmann gets a weekly roundup of 9:34 9:15 Sports sports with Brian and Andy Kamenetsky. Take Two: Test Scores– The California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress is in its 2nd year and it appears that kids across all ages and group showed some gains. Deepa Fernandes speaks with SCPR's education editor Maura Walz. 9:45 6:15 Education Take Two: Ageism in Hollywood– Alex Cohen speaks with Assemblymember Ian Calderon about his new bill that will protect Entertainment actors from age discrimination and with actress Annabelle Gurwich about her experience with age discrimination. 9:51 6:43 Industry Law & Take Two: Death Row Drugs– Death row inmates have been dying from drug overdoses at an alarming rate. Libby Denkmann Order/Courts/Polic speaks with LA Times reporter Paige St. John. 10:07 10:00 e Take Two: Plevin: Hep C– There are medications on the market that effectively cure hepatitis C available through the county Public Health/ Department of Health Services but the county has a stricter approval process than what the state recommends. Report from 10:17 5:00 Medicine SCPR's Rebecca Plevin. Take Two: Rape Cases– SB 813, the Justice for Victims Act, would potentially remove the statute of limitations on rape Sacramento/State cases. Deepa Fernandes speaks with Dr. Caroline Heldman, Professor of Politics at Occidental College and co-chair of the End 10:22 8:00 Politics Rape Statute of Limitations Campaign. Take Two: Knott's Ghost Town– Knott's Berry Farm is launching a major re-vamp of its Ghost Town this summer to mark the 75th anniversary of the attraction and it's designed to be more of an immersive experience, like Universal's 'Wizarding World of Entertainment Harry Potter.' Take Two gets a tour from Julie Owens, the park's director of live entertainment. 10:35 7:45 Industry Take Two: Dobbsland– Steve Dobbs is a Fullerton resident who decided to build a theme park for his grandchildren in his 10:43 4:45 Orange County backyard. Take Two's Jullian Burrell visited him for this audio postcard. Take Two: Styled Side– Libby Denkmann and Deepa Fernandes talk the business of fashion in Southern California with Michelle 10:48 9:15 Arts And Culture Dalton Tyree from Fashion Trends Daily.

Law & Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to guests Doug White, non-profit expert and former director of Columbia University's Order/Courts/Polic Master of Science in Fundraising Management program, and Michael A. Cohen, national politics and foreign affairs columnist for 11:06 18:17 e the Globe, about the Clinton Foundation's influence at State Department. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to guests Bruce Lee Livingston, executive director and CEO, Alcohol Justice based in San Public Health/ Rafael, and Michele Landis Dauber, professor of law and sociology at Stanford Law School, aboutthe effectiveness of Stanford’s 11:26 13:56 Medicine hard alcohol ban. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to author Frank Ahrens, for his new booke “Seoul Man” a memoir about his time working 11:43 15:13 Transportation for Hyundai in South Korea.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to guests Frank Stoltze, KPCC correspondent, and Eugene O’Donnell, Professor of law 12:06 20:11 Talk of the City and police science at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, about the LAPD’s proposed ‘Family Liaison Program’. Computers/Internet Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to guests Jeb Lund, a columnist for the , and Veronica Villafañe, editor and 12:28 14:53 /IT publisher of Media Moves, about the end of Gawker. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to guests Reed Mangels, Ph.D., registered dietician and lecturer specializing in vegetarian Public Health/ nutrition at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst, and Bill McCarthy, Ph.D., adjunct professor of public health at UCLA, 12:44 12:43 Medicine about Italy's proposed ban of veganism for kids. 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Michael Wolff talks about Univision buying Gawker.com 3:41 5:30 Arts And Culture The Frame: Collin Friesen tours the South Park exhibit 3:47 9:30 Arts And Culture The Frame: Richard Tanne talks about his film "Southside With You" 8/25/2016 Take Two: Greenhouse Gas extension bill – California Governor Jerry Brown said he would sign two climate bills into law. UCLA Sacramento/State professor Cara and the Executive Director of the Emmett Center on Climate Change and the Environment, School of Law joins A 9:07 8:00 Politics Martinez. Take Two: Ocean Temperatures – Scientists mark the 100th year of measuring ocean temperatures at Scripps Pier in La Jolla, California. A Martinez speaks with Scripps Institution of Oceanography researcher Melissa Carter. 9:15 8:30 Environment Take Two: Jesse Romero profile – Earlier this month, a fourteen-year-old boy was shot and killed by L-A police earlier this month in Boyle Heights, east of Downtown. But who was he? SCPR’s Annie Gilbertson tried to find out more about Romero's life and 9:24 4:30 Obituaries has this story. Take Two: Arctic Cruise – The Crystal Serenity cruise ship is about to embark on its first ever luxury cruise through the Arctic’s Northwest passage. Libby Denkmann speaks with Jeanette Lee Falsey of the Alaska Dispatch. 9:34 7:00 Travel

Take Two: The Ride - If current trends continue, 2016 could be the deadliest year for traffic deaths in a decade. The Ride's co- 9:41 6:30 Transportation host, Sue Carpenter talk with A Martinez about what's behind the rise in carnage on roads and highways. Entertainment Take Two: Floyd Norman- Animator Floyd Norman was the the first African-American hired at Disney in 1956. A new 9:48 11:30 Industry documentary has captured his life. Alex Cohen sits down with Norman. Take Two: State of Affairs - SCPR’s Mary Plummer and Carla Marinucci of Politico join Libby Denkmann to review some CA bill 10:07 17:30 Politics moving through the legislature as well as some pocket book ballot measures. Take Two: Earth-like Planet - astronomers may have found a planet that resembles Earth. A Martinez talks to Bruce Betts of The 10:25 10:30 Science Planetary Society. Take Two: Mylan responds to increased Epi-Pen costs - Many were shocked to find the cost of the Epi-Pen had skyrocketed and Public Health/ now, due to backlash, the company that produces EpiPen, is offering a cost reduction program. Libby Denkmann talks with Tom 10:36 7:00 Medicine Murphy health writer for the AP. Take Two: Gingee -LA-raised musician Gingee is turning heads with her unique combination of global bass, Latin grooves and Filipino percussion. A Martinez sat down to talk about her new album, Tambol. 10:43 10:00 Arts And Culture Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to guest Chris Edwards, assistant professor of physics and astronomy at Northern Arizona 11:06 12:05 Science University, about the possiblity of water on Mars. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to guests Kyle Stokes, KPCC K-12 education reporter, and Pedro Noguera, distinguished professor of education in the Graduate School of Education and Information Studies at UCLA, about how well LAUSD magnet 11:20 21:09 Talk of the City schools are fulfilling their mission.

Youth/Children's Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to guests Barbara Sarnecka, Co-author of the study “No Child Left Alone: Moral 11:44 14:10 Issues/ Family Judgments about Parents Affect Estimates of Risk to Children," about the real and imagined risks of leaving kids unattended. Economics and Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to guest KPCC reporter Sharon McNary about LA likeliness of softening a proposal to limit 12:06 13:05 Business billboards. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to guests James Giordano, Ph.D., professor of neurology and chief of the neuroethics studies program at Georgetown University Medical Center, and Nita A. Farahany, J.D., Ph.D., bioethicist and professor of law 12:24 14:22 Science and philosophy at Duke University, about the ethical implications of the first head transplant.

12:41 17:35 Politics Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to Funk pioneer George Clinton on his views at 75: 'I still get butterflies in my stomach'. 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Eric Danton of Paste Magazine talks FYF 3:41 6:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Marees Christmas and Matt Hill of "Morris From America" 3:47 9:30 Arts And Culture The Frame: Bojack Horseman creator-Raphael Bob-Waksburg 8/26/2016 Take Two: Echo Park child death - An 11-year-old boy died this week in Echo Park. Los Angeles police say the boy showed signs of malnutrition and neglect and have arrested his mother. Police also say there had been previous reports of abuse in the Law & family. Libby Denkmann speaks with KPCC's Rina Palta explains that the tragedy has raised fresh questions about LA's systems Order/Courts/Polic designed to detect and prevent child abuse. 9:07 5:00 e

Take Two: The Cyberbullying of Leslie J - Comedian Leslie Jones has been the target of of sophisticated attacks by internet trolls. What are the motivations for these attacks and are they indicative of a larger societal problem? Libby Denkmann speaks with Whitney Phillips, author of "This is Why We Can't Have Nice Things: Mapping the Relationship between Online Trolling and Computers/Internet Mainstream Culture,” and with Daniel Jones, Assistant Professor of Psychology at the University of Texas El Paso. 9:12 15:15 /IT Take Two: Feature: Venezuela Oil - Venezuela's oil based economy is in crisis and the concern is now spilling over to Cuba. The 9:27 4:15 Foreign News BBC's Will Grant reports. Entertainment Take Two: The Hollars - "The Hollars" is the new family dramedy out this weekend starring, directed and executive produced by 9:34 14:00 Industry John Krasinski. He sat down with A Martinez.

Take Two: Comedy Comedy Festival - This comedy festival with a line up featuring exclusively Asian and Asian-American Diversity/ Cultural comedians. Libby Denkmann speaks with comedian/actress Tess Paras and comedian Jenny Yang, organizers of the 9:48 7:45 Events festival, about diversity in comedy and visibility of Asians on television. Take Two: Herb Alpert and LACC - Musician Herb Alpert has made a huge donation to LA Community College that makes it tuition-free for music majors. A Martinez talks to Christina Park, chair of LACC music department, and one of her students, 10:07 9:00 Education Moses Aubrey.

Take Two: Farrell's Ice Cream - A reality TV show rescued the chain Farrell's Ice Cream from its $2 million debt. Libby 10:16 7:15 Orange County Denkmann speaks with Nancy Luna, business reporter at the OC Register covering food and the restaurant industry. Take Two: The Dish: Shuhari Matcha Cafe - Shuhari Matcha Cafe opened in Venice last month and it offers up some refreshing treats that combine the traditional matcha drink with the innovative flavors pairings. A Martinez spoke to Green "Tea-e-o", Sam 10:23 4:15 Arts And Culture Murata, about the company behind the cafe.

Take Two: Protecting Butterflies - The US military has joined forces with environmental groups to preserve habitat and save a 10:35 4:30 Environment vast variety of birds, butterflies, and other wildlife. From Fort Bragg, North Carolina, Jay Price reports. Take Two: Summer Concert Series: Saturdays off the 405 -Libby Denkmann speaks with Laurel Kishi, head of public programs at 10:40 7:00 Arts And Culture the Getty Museum about the Getty's summer series, Saturdays off the 405. Take Two: Weekend Preview - KPCC's Leo Duran joinsLibby Denkmann to share some of the best events and activities to hit up 10:47 5:15 Arts And Culture over the weekend. Take Two: LA Miniatures - To help preserve a bit of LA history, Gerry Cox spent a lot of time modeling miniature versions of 10:53 6:40 Arts And Culture some of Los Angeles's best buildings that are no longer standing. A Martinez paid him a visit and got to see his work in person.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to guestsBeth Reinhard, National politics reporter, WSJ, Jared Taylor, Alt-Right member, Paris Dennard, Republican political analyst and former staffer for President George W. Bush, John Nichols, National Affairs 11:06 22:28 Politics Correspondent for The Nation, for an explainer on the Alt-Right movement.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to guests Greg Lukianoff, President and CEO of the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE), and Nolan Cabrera, Ph.D.,assistant professor of education in the Center for the Study of Higher Education, 11:31 25:05:00 Education about A letter outlining the ’s freedom of expression policy.

12:06 30:50:00 Arts And Culture Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to KPCC film critics Wade Major and Christie Lemire about the opening movies this week. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to guests Duncan Crabtree-Ireland, General Counsel and Chief Operating Officer, SAG- Entertainment AFTRA and Lee Tien, Senior Staff Attorney, Electronic Frontier Foundation, about a California bill targeting publicizing actors' 12:41 16:46 Industry birth dates 3:36 15:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Writer Sam Esmail talks the origins of "Mr. Robot" 3:51 5:30 Arts And Culture The Frame: Musician Julia Holter on her compositional process 8/27/2016 12:07 12:43 Entertainment Off-Ramp: John Rabe talks to musician Baby Dee about her music. She is probably the only tree surgeon, church organist, Industry tricycle-riding harpist you'll ever hear playing the accordion. (John Rabe, Baby Dee) 12:20 2:40 Transportation Off-Ramp: John Rabe take a thrilling drifting ride at a racetrack. (John Rabe) 12:28 8:56 Off-Ramp: John Rabe visits the Baldwin Lake at Arboretum, and talks about the sludge at Baldwin Lake with Margaux Viera of Environment the Save Baldwin Lake Task Force and Richard Schulhof, CEO of the Arboretum. (John Rabe, Margaux Viera, Richard Schulhof) 12:37 4:12 Diversity/ Cultural Off-Ramp: Jesus Ambrosio visits the Day-Lee Foods World Gyoza Eating Championship in Little Tokyo to see what it's like to be a Events professional competitive . (Jesus Ambrosio, Matthew Stonie) 12:47 1:47 Arts And Culture Off-Ramp: Song of the Week: "Feel You" by Julia Holter 12:50 6:56 Entertainment Off-Ramp: With Blu-Ray release of "Chimes at Midnight," Off-Ramp contributor R.H. Green re-evaluate Orson Welles' legacy. Industry (R.H.Green) 8/29/2016

Take Two: Trump + Immigration–Donald Trump appeared be waffling on his stance on immigration. On why and how will that 9:07 9:00 Immigration trickle down to California voters, A Martinez speaks with Republican strategist Mike Madrid.

Take Two: Psychographics– Take Two's A Martinez speaks with Yale Professor Gregory Huber about how personality can predict 9:16 7:30 Politics voting behavior and how political campaigns assess a voter's personality through online data. Take Two: Start-ups– Skeptics have been predicting the decline of Silicon Valley but it turns out, a lot of start-ups are hanging Economics and on... these companies may have learned something from the last dot-com crash. Alex Cohen speaks with Reporter 9:23 7:30 Business who wrote about this for the New York Times. Entertainment Take Two: On The Lot - Alex Cohen speaks with SCPR’s Oscar Garza of The Frame about box office numbersand other Hollywood 9:34 8:15 Industry business news, Take Two: Misogynoir - The term was coined by feminist scholar Moya Bailey to describe misogyny directed toward black Gender women in American popular culture. Alex Cohen speaks with Brendesha Tynes, Associate Professor of Educational Psychology, Equity/Transgender USC Rossier School of Education about the state of black women in the U.S. and where they fit into the feminist hierarchy with 9:42 14:00 Issues Take Two: Juan Gabriel– Here in Southern California, fans of the Mexican singer Juan Gabriel are remembering a towering figure in . A Martinez speaks with Justino Aguila, Billboard's associate editor of Latin and Special Feature and hears from 10:07 9:45 Obituaries local fan, Raquel Gutierrez. Take Two: El Camino Charter– The school is now at risk of losing its charter because of alleged fishy spending David Fehte, the executive director and principal .Alex Cohen speaks withLA Daily News reporter Brenda Gazaar. 10:17 8:00 Education Take Two: Feature: Burn Zones - the Clayton fire destroyed more than 175 homes, business and other structures. KQED Science 10:25 4:15 Natural Disaster Editor Craig Miller recently met up with a local family. Take Two: History of Secret Recipes– What is the mystery behind what makes a food product so popular can be invaluable for Historical Events/ branding, sales, and consumers' sentimental value. A Martiens speaks with food blogger Katherine Spiers. 10:35 7:15 History Segments Entertainment Take Two: Danny Trejo- Actor Danny Trejo is dying to star in a film written just for him on his 70th birthday. Now he’s turning to 10:42 14:30 Industry IndieGogo to fund the film SOCIAL SECURITY. Trejo joins Alex Cohen.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to guests Lynn Vavreck, professor of political science at UCLA, and Sean T. Walsh, 11:06 14:38 Politics Republican political analyst and partner at Wilson Walsh Consulting in San Francisco, for Airtalk's weekly political roundup. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to guest , California Secretary of State, about poll volunteers needed for 11:23 7:06 Media November.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to guests Charlie Leocha, chairman and co-founder of Travelers United, a nonprofit consumer travel organization, and Sharon Pinkerton, Senior Vice President, Legislative and Regulatory Policy for Airlines for 11:31 8:05 Transportation America, an airline industry group, about airlines honoring tickets of cancelled flights from other carriers.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to guests Ted Winterer, mayor pro tempore of Santa Monica, and Christian Fry, president 11:41 16:36 Transportation of the Santa Monica Airport Association, for a debate on the fight to close the Santa Monica Airport. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to guests Michał Baranowski, Warsaw office Director at the German Marshall Fund, and Anton Fedyashin, Professor of Russian History, and Jeffrey Tayler, author and journalist, Russia correspondent for The Atlantic 12:06 22:49 Politics Monthly, about modern U.S.-Russia relations.

Economics and Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to guests Kevin Merrill, owner of Dolphin Discoveries in Kona, Hawaii, and Naomi Rose, 12:33 13:35 Business Ph.D. Marine Mammal Scientist at the Animal Welfare Institute, about a proposed ban on swimming with dolpins in Hawaii. 3:36 10:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Fede Alvarez on directing "Don't Breathe" 3:46 9:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Kamala Lopez on her film "Equal Means Equal" 8/30/2016 Take Two: A Nation Engaged: San Bernardino– A Martinex curates a look at efforts to combat homegrown terror groups through the lens of San Bernardino terror attacks through conversations with the city’s police chief, Jarrod Burguon, as well as 9:07 12:00 Homeland Security with residents, local politicians, and terror experts. 9:19 12:30 Take Two: A Nation Engaged: Terrorism + SoCal– We're tackling the issues that matter in the 2016 presidential and local elections starting with national security. For a national and international view. A Martinez speaks with Brian Michael Jenkins, counterterrorism expert based at the RAND corporation. Homeland Security Youth/Children's Take Two: The Brood: Fingerpointing– What do you do when your child points at someone who looks different? Alex Cohen 9:34 11:10 Issues/ Family sits down with Katie Murphy, a psychotherapist and Courtney Westlake, a mother of a child with a visible disability. Take Two: Tuesday Reviewsday– Music contributor Oliver Wang joins A Martinez to talk about 's new album 9:45 11:00 Arts And Culture “Blonde,” among other newly released tracks. Gender Equity/Transgender Take Two: NIH Tenure Track– 22 percent of tenured scientists are women. Alex Cohen speaks with neuro-immunologist, Bibiana 10:07 7:30 Issues Bielekova. Take Two: Trump in Central CA– Republican nominee Donald Trump is in northern California today. Alex Cohen speaks with Jeff 10:15 7:20 Politics Cummins, professor of political science at Fresno State University Take Two: Candidate Fundraising– We take a look at how Trumps efforts compare with Clinton’s in their strategies for California. A Martinez speaks with Matt Artz, reporter at the San Jose Mercury News. 10:22 7:30 Politics Take Two: RIP– We say goodbye with a loving tribute to Gene Wilder's work. Alex Cohen chats with "Willy Wonka" 10:35 12:00 Obituaries screenwriter David Seltzer. Take Two: Selena Wax Figure– Thanks to change.org petition, late singer Selena Quintanilla gets her own wax figure at Madame Tussauds in Hollywood. A Martinez talks to Colin Thomas, General Manager of Madame Tussauds Hollywood and Selena fan, 10:47 11:00 Arts And Culture Roger Gomez.

Computers/Internet Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to guests Cory Bennett, editor of POLITICO Pro Cybersecurity, and David Dill, professor of 11:06 13:55 /IT computer science at Stanford University, about a recent cyber security breach at voting places.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to guest David Pizarro, professor of psychology at Cornell University, whose research 11:22 24:55:00 Talk of the City focuses on moral judgment, and the role of emotion in politics, about the death of Joe Hicks. Entertainment Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to guest Rafael Fernandez, Consultant and reporter covering Mexico, Latin America and 11:49 8:01 Industry U.S. immigration for Fusion, on the death of Juan Gabriel. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to guests Jock O’Connell, international trade adviser for Beacon Economics, Elsadig Elsheikh, director of the Global Justice Program at the Haas Institute for a Fair and Inclusive Society at the University of California, Berkeley, Michael Camuñez, president and CEO of ManattJones Global Strategies, and Ilse Metchek, president of the California Fashion Association, about Forecasting the future of free trade in California and the potential statewide impact of 12:06 32:50:00 Politics TPP.

Youth/Children's Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry speaks to guests Pamela Redmond Satran, cofounder of the baby naming site, Nameberry, and 12:44 14:38 Issues/ Family Linda Murray, editor in chief of the parenting site, BabyCenter, on unisex baby names. 3:36 5:30 Arts And Culture The Frame: Meg James on her article about VMA viewership 3:41 5:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Andrea Day talks about her song "Forever Mine" 3:46 10:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Filmmaker Joshua Marston on "Complete Unknown" 8/31/2016

Take Two: Trump in Mexico– Donald Trump will meet with Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto today - just hours BEFORE he gives a big speech on immigration in Phoenix. A Martinez speaks with Shannon O'Neill, Nelson and David Rockefeller Senior 9:07 9:15 Politics Fellow for Latin America Studies for the Council on foreign relations. Take Two: Trump Immigration Speech– Republican nominee Donald Trump will outline his immigration plan tomorrow evening in Phoenix, Arizona. Alex Cohen speaks with Daniel Gonzalez, immigration reporter with the Arizona Republic about the 9:16 8:00 Immigration intersection of race and politics in Arizona. Public Health/ Take Two: Impatient: Vax Studies– This week’s Impatient segment will be a round-up of vaccination news. Alex Cohen speaks 9:24 6:30 Medicine with SCPR health reporter, Rebecca Plevin. Take Two: K2 Sports– A story about sitting has some very long legs and is Yasiel Puig party over? A Martinez gets the latest in 9:34 12:45 Sports sports this week from Take Two contributors Andy and Brian Kamenetzky. Take Two: Black Movie Soundtrack– Alex Cohen speaks with Producer Reginald Hudlin about another installment of the Black 9:47 10:00 Arts And Culture Movie Soundtrack at the Hollywood Bowl.

Take Two: Bike Pedal Fire– Did a bike pedal strike a rock start the Rock Creek Fire up North? That’s what the US Forest Service has said but some cycling enthusiasts say it can’t be true and its just “anti-bike” rhetoric. Alex Cohen speaks with Kirstie Butler, 10:07 7:15 Natural Disaster fire prevention technician with the U.S. Forest Service.

Take Two: Cal Trans Homes– Caltrans will soon put a number of properties on the 7-10 Corridor up for sale. For a closer look at what this means for the tenants who live in those properties and the future solutions for the infamous 7-10 gap. A Martinez 10:14 9:30 Housing Issues speaks with South Pasadena City Manager, Sergio Gonzalez. Take Two: Feature: Burning Man - Now in its 30th year, is the the glow is starting to fade? April Dembosky of the California 10:19 4:15 Arts And Culture Report reports from Burning Man. Law & Order/Courts/Polic Take Two: Commuting Sentences– President Obama commuted the prison sentences of 111 federal convicts - the most 10:35 9:45 e commutations by a president in one month. Alex Cohen speaks with prisoner advocate and musician Wayne Kramer. Take Two: Dana Point Time Capsule– The contents of a 50-year-old time capsule buried at Dana Point's Doheny State Beach were publicly unveiled for the first time since it was put together in 1966. Alex Cohen speaks with Erika Ritchie, Dana Point 10:45 5:00 Orange County reporter at the OC Register. Take Two :Styled Side–People are spending more but sales are slumping at many leading retailers, especially ones targeting 10:50 8:00 Arts And Culture women. A Martinez talks to fashion contributor Michelle Dalton Tyree. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Patt Morrison speaks to guests Kate Linthicum, reporter for the LA Times covering immigration and politics. She is currently in Mexico City, and Sean Sullivan, politics reporter for the Washington Post, about Trump’s meeting 11:06 13:15 Foreign News with Peña Nieto. Law & Order/Courts/Polic Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Patt Morrison speaks to author Andrew Gumbel, on his newest book, “Down for the Count: Dirty 11:22 17:22 e Elections and the Rotten History of Democracy in America”.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Patt Morrison speaks to guests Geoffrey Joyce, PhD, Associate Professor and Chair, Department of Pharmaceutical & Health Economics, University of Southern California, and Yevgeniy Feyman, adjunct fellow and deputy 11:44 16:51 Media director of the Manhattan Institute’s Center for Medical Progress, about the nationwide debate over EpiPen pricing. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Patt Morrison speaks to guests Roman Pinal, Oxnard coordinator for United Farm Workers of Economics and America, Paul Wenger, president of the California Farm Bureau Federation, and Jeremy B. White, reporter with the Sacramento 12:06 13:59 Business Bee, on overtime for farmworkers. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Patt Morrison speaks to guests Deepa Fernandes, KPCC correspondent, Christopher P Baker, Cuba 12:22 17:22 Foreign News travel expert, and Andy Gomez, Cuba scholar, about tourism in Cuba.

Public Health/ Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Patt Morrison speaks to guest Matt Kaeberlein, Co-Director of the Dog Aging Project and a Professor 12:42 16:55 Medicine of Pathology at the University of Washington, on an aging study to expand lifespans of dogs. 3:36 4:30 Arts And Culture The Frame: Bloomberg's Lucas Shaw on streaming competitors 3:41 5:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Matt and Ross Duffer on "Stranger Things" 3:46 10:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Professor Kathleen Donovan on TV crime dramas 9/1/2016 Take Two: Trump speech/Mexico reax: A Martinez speak to strategist Mike Madrid about how Donald Trump performed on 9:07 8:00 Politics both stages, and how his speeches square with his previous plans and controversial rhetoric. Take Two: Mi Familia Vota: A new Spanish language ad hit the airwaves and is set to air roughly 2,500 times through Election Day on Univision and Telemundo television stations. For more on this, Alex Cohen speaks with Ben Monterroso, executive 9:15 4:15 Politics director of Mi Familia Vota. Take Two: Bus to November: Bloomberg reporter Esmé Duprez spent August crossing the country on Greyhound buses, talking with potential voters to gauge the mood during a divisive election season. She speaks to A Martinez about some of the issues 9:19 11:00 Politics she discussed with voters on her trip.

Take Two: Nation Engaged: Through a feature from SCPR’s Leslie Berestein Rojas and a companion roundtable discussion we explore immigration in California. Alex Cohen talks to University of Minnesota professor Erika Lee and Kevin Johnson, Dean and 9:34 23:30 Immigration Prof of Public Interest Law, Prof of Chicana/o Studies, UC Davis.

Sacramento/State Take Two: State of Affairs: The latest on the political state of California. Alex Cohen speaks with Ben Adler of Capitol Public 10:07 15:00 Politics Radio and Melanie Mason, state government and politics reporter for the Los Angeles Times.

Take Two: Salton Sea: President Obama is in Lake Tahoe, pledging support for the restoration of the Salton Sea and talking about the possibility of buying geothermal energy from the Imperial Valley, which could help fund the Salton Sea project. A 10:22 8:15 Environment Martinez talks to Sammy Roth, reporter for The Desert Sun. Take Two: The Ride: See Jane Go–See Jane Go is a new ride-hailing service for women only. All the drivers are female, and only 10:34 5:45 Transportation women can hail a car. The Ride's Sue Carpenter tells Alex Cohen about it. Take Two: Incline Re-opens: After a long seventeen months of construction, Santa Monica's California Incline will reopen. A Economics and Martinez talks to writer David Ulin, who wrote an essay about the landmark's closure and what the landmark and its reopening 10:40 7:00 Business means to Angelenos, both new and native. Take Two: Neon Illuminations: The new book, "Spectacular Illuminations" charts L.A.'s history of neon lights. Photographer and 10:47 9:15 Arts And Culture author, Tom Zimmerman talks to Alex Cohen about more.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Analysis of Trump's immigration plan with journalist and author Sam Quinones, Republican political 11:06:00 11:26:00 Immigration analyst and former George W. Bush staffer Paris Dennard and democratic political strategist Bill Burton Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry talks about dwindling health exchange options with assistant professor in the department of health sciences at Cal State Fullerton Shana Charles and opinion editor at Forbes, and former policy advisor to , Rick 11:29:00 11:42:00 Science Perry and Mitt Romney, Avik Roy

Computers/Internet Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry discusses Audi's new traffic light feature with Director of Connected Vehicles, Audi, Pom 11:44:00 11:58:00 /IT Malhotra, and Associate Director, Research and Administration, UCLA Institute of Transportation Studies Juan Matute. 12:06 12:21 Immigration Airtalk with Larry Mantle Larry discusses the American dream with AirTalk listeners. 12:23 12:41 Immigration Airtalk with Larry Mantle Larry discusses the American dream with AirTalk listeners. Entertainment Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry talks about Delta Airlines censoring a lesbian kiss in a movie, with airline business reporter for 12:44 12:58 Industry SKIFT Brian Sumers and assistant professor at Syracuse Charisse L’Pree. 3:36 5:30 Arts And Culture The Frame: John Horn previews the Telluride Film Festival 3:42 5:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Marcos Najera on Melora Marshall's acting workshop 3:47 10:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Tika Sumpter on her role in "Southside With You" 9/2/2016 Take Two: Campaign Comm Tools: Each presidential campaign has a plan for getting their candidate to the White House. Both involve traditional and digital media. A Martinez talks campaign media strategies with David Karpf Associate Professor of Media 9:07 8:30 Politics and Public Affairs at George Washington University. Take Two: Trump Supporter: What happens when you begin to think maybe the person you are working for isn't exactly the person you thought he or she was? That seems to be the case with Jacob Monty, a Houston Based immigration lawyer. He 9:15 8:30 Politics speaks with Alex Cohen about his change of heart. Take Two: California Minority Alliance: This November, California may legalize recreational marijuana, and the California Economics and Minority Alliance wants in on the business action. A Martinez talks with Virgil Grant, co-founder of the Alliance, about his work 9:24 7:00 Business to help minority entrepreneurs capitalize on pot. Take Two: Anti-languages: What if there were "languages" only small groups of people understood being spoken right in front of 9:34 9:00 Arts And Culture you? A Martinez talks to socio-linguist Lauren Collister for more. Take Two: Toxic Algae Bloom: Here in California, an algae toxin known for killing animals within 20 to 30 minutes of exposure, has been detected in several lakes and rivers across the state. Alex Cohen speaks with Beverley Anderson-Abbs, an 9:44 5:30 Environment environmental scientist for the State Water Resources Board. Take Two: VR and decision making: With the advent of consumer virtual reality products like the Oculist Rift, scientists are Computers/Internet asking what the psychological and emotional effects may be. For more, Alex Cohen speaks with Communications and 9:50 6:30 /IT Advertising Professor Grace Ahn.

Take Two: Eco Village: The LA Eco-Village in Koreatown is a cooperative living organization with 40 residents who share values and practices of sustainable urban living. They plan to redevelop this one into a mixed-use building for green retail spaces and 10:07 7:15 Environment "permanently affordable co-housing units." A Martinez talks to co-founder Lois Arkin. Take Two: 2090 LA map: LA used to be a well-connected dream city for public transportation until car culture took over. A Martinez talks with Adam Linder, Public transportation enthusiast, who dreamed up a map envisioning Los Angeles as a great 10:14 7:30 Transportation public transportation city again. Take Two: ITT Tech: ITT Technical Institutes is officially no longer allowed to enroll new students. We'll take a look at what this could also mean for the bigger picture of for-profit schools. Alex Cohen talks to Ben Miller, higher education research director at 10:21 8:15 Education New America.

10:34 6:45 Arts And Culture Take Two: Tech Selfie Photo Ops: AP's Mike Liedtke breaks down Silicon Valley/Bay Area selfie photo ops with Alex Cohen. Take Two: Summer Concert Series: Newport: We conclude our look at summer concert series around SoCal with 'Concerts on Green' which it coming to an end Sept 10th with a Bruce Springsteen tribute. Alex Cohen speaks to Arts Commission Chair Lynn 10:41 6:30 Arts And Culture Selich.

Take Two: Summer Dish: Cortinas: For the latest installment in our food series Summer Dish, Cortina's Italian Market in Anaheim 10:48 3:30 Arts And Culture co-owner Patrick DiDodo explains the secret behind one of their most popular sandwiches. Take Two: Weekend Preview: If you are looking for something to do this Labor Day weekend, Take Two’s Leo Duran breaks 10:52 5:00 Arts And Culture down some ideas with A Martinez.

11:06 11:34 Sports Airtalk with Larry Mantle: 49ers QB Colin Kaepernick sits out national anthem, sparking debate - Larry takes listener calls Airtalk with Larry Mantle: County Registrar updates L.A.’s push to get the 22,000 poll volunteers needed for election day. Larry discusses with Dean Logan, Los Angeles County Registrar/Recorder 11:34 11:43 Education Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Analyis of #sponsored content and how to regulate it, with Executive Director of Truth in Entertainment Advertising.org Bonnie Patten and Managing director, founder at Innovation Protocol, a strategic brand management firm and 11:46 11:58 Industry professor at UCLA & USC, Sasha Strauss. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: For filmweek, Larry Mantle and KPCC film critics Claudia Puig, Justin Chang, and Charles Solomon 12:06 12:44 Arts And Culture review this week’s new movie releases including “The Light Between Oceans,” “Morgan” and more. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry talks to Dennis Bartok and Jeff Joseph, co-authors of the book, “A Thousand Cuts: The Bizarre 12:46 12:58 Arts And Culture Underground World of Collectors and Dealers who Saved the Movies" 3:36 10:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Alyssa Rosenberg on international taste in film 3:46 4:30 Arts And Culture The Frame: Cy Musiker on Asian stereotypes in opera 3:51 5:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Michelle Lanz interviews David Schwartz on "Lady Dynamite" 9/3/16 12:07 5:35 Obituaries Off-Ramp: Adolfo Guzman-Lopez remembers Juan Gabriel as an legendary songwriter and queer icon. (Adolfo Guzman-Lopez) 12:43 1:36 #N/A Off-Ramp: Song Of The Week: "Whatcha Gonna Do" by Azteca 10:07:00 12:30 Transportation THE RIDE: Ride hail service for women reported by Sue Carpenter. 10:20:00 7:30 Transportation THE RIDE: Long distance commuter reporter by Alex Gonzoles 10:27:30 6:00 Transportation THE RIDE: Car colors feature reported by Sharon Gauci. 10:33:30 5:00 Transportation THE RIDE: Parking tickets featured by Megan McCarty.THE RIDE: Parking tickets featured by Megan McCarty. 10:40:00 4:10 Transportation THE RIDE: Health of riding in polluted air with Scott Chan and Ed Avol 10:44:10 6:30 Transportation THE RIDE: Amtrak as an office with Taylor OrciTHE RIDE: Amtrak as an office with Taylor Orci 10:50:40 8:20 Transportation THE RIDE: The Voice of Siri with Susan Bennett.THE RIDE: The Voice of Siri with Susan Bennett. 9/5/2016

Take Two: Political Roundtable: How could the debates impact that public opinion? For answers A Martinez speaks with Rachel VanSickle-Ward, associate professor of political science at Pitzer College, Mike Madrid, Republican strategist and Louis DeSipio, 9:07 17:40 Politics professor of political science and Chicano studies at UC Irvine.

Historical Events/ Take Two: Mexican History: The BBC's Mike Lanchin has a look back at the Mexican war, with journal writings from the time and 9:25 4:30 History Segments thoughts from Professor David Sim of the University College of London. Entertainment 9:34 9:00 Industry Take Two: On The Lot: LA times' Rebecca Keegan joins A Martinez with the latest in Hollywood and entertainment news, . Take Two: Minor League Baseball: It's the last day of the regular season for California's minor league. Reporter Nina Thorsen 9:43 3:00 Sports visited one team to see the unorthodox way they entertain their fans. Take Two: Georgetwon Descendants: SoCal descendant of Georgetown slaves says university's plan 'falls short'. For more that 9:46 10:00 Racial Relations descendant, Orlando Ward speaks with A Martinez.

Take Two: From Gold to Green: This pot special explores what legalized recreational pot could (and couldn't) mean for California's economy, people of color and public health system. A Martinez speaks with Lynne Lyman, co-author of the Adult Use of Marijuana Act, Ken Corney, president of the California Police Chiefs Association, Pastor Troy Vaughn, Inglewood Public Health/ Community Church, John Caulkins, drug policy researcher, Carnegie Mellon University, Andrew Freedman, director of marijuana 10:07 24:00:00 Medicine co-ordination, Colorado, SCPR's Rebecca Plevin and SCPR's Jacob Margolis. Public Health/ 10:34 24:00:00 Medicine Take Two: From Gold To Green: Take Two's Pot special continues. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry holds a panel with Kimberly Cargile, director and CEO of A Therapeutic Alternative, Inc., Peter Hecht, senior writer for the Sacramento Bee, Richard Miadich, managing partner with the Sacramento-based law firm Olson Hagel & Fishburn LLP, Lauren Michaels, legislative affairs manager for the California Police Chiefs Association , Anne Marie Schubert, district attorney for Sacramento County and Joel Warner, Denver-based writer and former staff writer at the International Business Times – to talk about legalizing recreational pot in California. Public Health/ 12:06 12:57 Medicine 9/6/2016

Take Two: China's climate deal: President Obama and Chinese president Xi Jinping signed on to a deal to significantly reduce 9:07 9:00 Environment greenhouse gas emissions. For more, A Martinez speaks with Clayton Dube, director of USC's US-China Institute

Take Two: Politics lessons from Colin Kaepernick: quarterback Colin Kaepernick is just making his first foray into political activism, but he may already have some politics lessons to teach. That's the argument from San Francisco Chronicle 9:16 6:00 Sports senior political writer Joe Garofoli. He joins Alex Cohen to explain.

Take Two: Gay sports protest: Megan Rapinoe, a member of U.S. Women's national soccer team and the Seattle Reign, knelt during the national anthem before a Sunday. Rapinoe knelt in solidarity with Colin Kaepernick, the 49er who is under fire for his 9:22 8:00 Sports protest. Jim Buzinski, co-founder of OutSports.com speaks with A Martinez for more.

Take Two: The Brood: Empty Nest: It's fall and that means parents who are sending their kids off to college are dealing with Youth/Children's newly emptied nests. It can be a bit of a tough adjustment for families, but it's not all bad news. Actor/writer Annabelle 9:34 10:40 Issues/ Family Gurwitch joins Alex Cohen for a discussion about the pros and cons of empty-nesting. Take Two: Daze of Justice: A Martinez speaks with director Michael Siv about his new film “Daze of Justice,” which follows the journey of Cambodian Americans from Southern California as they travel back to their home country to testify in the Khmer 9:45 12:40 Foreign News Rouge trials, meeting an unexpected outcome. Take Two: School Accountability: For many years, three little letters summed up how we assessed schools: A. P. I. This week, the State Board of Education will help ring in a new system. For more, John Fensterwald, Editor-at-Large for EdSource Today, 10:07 8:30 Education speaks with Alex Cohen.

Take Two: Community College: A look at community college students who have charted some big victories this legislative season. Especially since their operating budget was exactly...ZERO dollars. Katy Murphy is the higher education reporter for the 10:16 7:50 Education Bay Area News Group and has reported on it, she joins A Martinez with more.

Take Two: Rowland Music: This year the Rowland Unified School District in the San Gabriel Valley is giving music classes to all 10:24 4:30 Arts And Culture elementary students. As SCPR's Priska Neely reports, the expansion hasn't been without growing pains. Take Two: Millennial Whoop: Uh oh. uh oh. uh oh. WHY are so many pop stars latching on to this effect? For some answers, Alex Cohen turns to musician and composer Patrick Metzger who coined the term Millennial Whoop and wrote about it on his 10:34 7:30 Arts And Culture blog The Patterning. Take Two: Tuesday Reviewsday: A Martinez gets new music with a Latin vibe with Leila Cobo and Justino Aguila of Billboard 10:42 14:40 Arts And Culture Magazine. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry talks about the week’s top news stories, including Hillary’s new plane, Obama’s Southeast Asia fiasco and the local races with Pilar Marrero, senior political reporter at La Opinion and other ImpreMedia Newspapers, Bill Sacramento/State Whalen, research fellow with the Hoover Institution at Stanford University and Mary Plummer, KPCC’s senior political reporter 11:06 11:40 Politics and “Human Voter Guide” Airtalk with Larry Mantle Larry talks Camille Hebert, professor of law at the Ohio State Moritz College of Law about Gretchen 11:43 11:58 Media Carlson's 20 million dollar settlement with Fox. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry talks with Adam Rothman, Member of Georgetown University's Working Group on Slavery, Memory, and Reconciliation; Professor of History at GU and Leslie Harris, Professor of History, Northwestern University about Georgetown U’s new reparations policy.

12:06 12:34 Education Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar told uninformed voters not to go to the polls. Larry discusses with Lonna Atkeson, Political Science Professor at University of New Mexico and Jason Brennan, Professor of political philosophy at 12:37 12:58 Politics Georgetown University 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Curt Hagman of San Bernadino County talks raves 3:41 15:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Tom Hanks and Clint Eastwood about "Sully" 9/7/2016

Take Two: Dallas Morning News: One of the largest papers in Texas has endorsed the Democratic nominee. For more on what this means in the Lone Star State, A Martinez speaks with Edward Harpham. He’s a professor of political science at the 9:07 9:00 Politics University of Texas at Dallas and author of the book “Governing Texas.”

Take Two: Black Live Matter Funding: Black Lives Matter has teamed up with a California charity to handle its financial matters 9:16 8:00 Racial Relations and receive grants and donations. Alex Cohen speaks with AP’s Michael Blood about it.

9:34 10:45 Sports Take Two: K2 Sports: A Martinez wraps up the latest in sports with regular Take Two contributors Andy and Brian Kamenetzky.

Take Two: NFL Colin Kaepernick: For some, the debate surrounding Collin Kaepernick raises tough questions about the behavior 9:45 8:40 Sports of NFL players. Jane McManus, ESPN writer, speaks with Alex Cohen for more. Take Two: Quiet Senate Race: As part of our California Counts election coverage, SCPR's Mary Plummer talked to voters in South 9:53 4:17 Politics Los Angeles about California's quiet Senate race.

Take Two: NYT in Cali: The Grey Lady is becoming a bit more Golden in hue. This week, the New York Times announced a new 10:07 8:00 Media newsletter called CALIFORNIA TODAY. New York Times editor Julie Bloom, spoke with Alex Cohen for more.

Take Two: Airbnb v Santa Monica: AirBNB sued the city of Santa Monica for restrictions and fees it has enforced on the company and its hosts to operate there. There are other cities in Californa that are in similar situations, including Anaheim. Alex 10:15 6:00 Housing Issues Cohen talks to SCPR's Ben Bergman about what this means and what’s next in these suits.

Take Two: Paralympics: Today, the Paralympic Games kicks off in Rio. An inspiration to many, Paralympians are harnessing their power to motivate kids in LA to live healthier lives. Red, Set, Gold! partners Paralympic and Olympic medalists with L.A. County 10:21 9:00 Sports schools. Alex Cohen speaks with the program's director, Bernadine Bednarz.

Take Two: Laos Local Perspective: For Laotian reaction from Los Angeles following President Obama's visit, Alex Cohen talks to 10:34 7:00 Foreign News Leslie Chantaphaasouk, writer with the Laotian diaspora blog, Little Laos on the Prairie. Diversity/ Cultural Take Two: Fly Fishing: If you're driving the 395 you've probably come for the trout fishing in the Eastern Sierra. But trout aren't 10:41 7:15 Events native here. For the California Report, Lisa Morehouse tracked their journey to California's streams and lakes.

Take Two: Styled Side: Sports fans can show love for their team with more than just a t-shirt. Michelle Dalton Tyree joins A 10:48 6:55 Arts And Culture Martinez with a sampling of the high-fashion and diverse fan wear that's in stores. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Patt talks to Jessica Levinson, Professor at Loyola Law School and governance expert and John Hudak, senior fellow in Governance Studies, Brookings Institution, about new poll results that say most Californians lean in favor of the Sacramento/State marijuana initiative. 11:06 11:23 Politics Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Patt talks to Julia Clark, Senior Vice President at Ipsos polling firm, about a new poll about drivers in the U.S. 11:26 11:43 Transportation Law & Order/Courts/Polic Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Patt talks to Alison McCook, editor at Retraction Watch, and Joel Androphy, Attorney at Berg & 11:46 11:58 e Androphy about the lawsuit accusing a Duke researcher of including fraudulent data in federal grant applications. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Patt talks to Sara Nelson, International president, Association of Flight Attendants and Manish Madan, Professor of Criminal Justice at Stockton University in Galloway, about how ill equipped airlines are in dealing with sexual 12:06 12:26 Transportation harassment on flights. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Patt talks Edmund Lee, Managing Editor at Recode, about why the new iPhone won’t have a Computers/Internet headphone jack. 12:28 12:42 /IT 12:45 12:58 Politics Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Patt talks to author Carl Hiaasen about his new book "Razor Girl." 3:36 10:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Barry Jenkins on his film "Moonlight" 3:46 10:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Stacy Smith and Katherine Peeper 9/8/2016

Take Two: Pressure on political moderators: Following the criticisim Matt Lauer faced for his moderating, A Martinez looks 9:07 8:00 Politics ahead to the challenges moderators will face in the upcoming presidential debates with from Politico. Take Two: Philippine drug wars: In the Philippines, the death toll from a controversial anti-drug campaign is mounting as more raids and police shootings took place this week in the country's capital, Manila. Deepa Fernandes gets the latest from Manila 9:15 7:20 Foreign News with reporter Aurora Almendral.

Take Two: Cal State LA: CSULA just opened a new housing option for students interested in issues associated with the black 9:22 7:00 Education community. For more, Sara Brown from Chronicle from Higher Education, speaks with Deepa Fernandes.

Take Two: Homeless in the OC: Santa Ana has declared a "public health crisis" over homeless encampments. A Martinez 9:34 6:00 Housing Issues welcomes OC Supervisor Andrew Do about the history of the problem, and the work by lawmakers to help out those in need. Take Two: The Ride: Electric vans equipped with flying drones and VW goes big - as in big trucks. A Martinez gets the latest in 9:40 4:25 Transportation the world of mobility with SCPR’s Sue Carpenter. Take Two: JT Leroy: JT LeRoy's backstory was turbulent and dark. AUTHOR - the JT LeRoy story is the new film from director Jeff 9:44 14:10 Arts And Culture Feuerzeig, he joined Alex Cohen along with the film's subject - Laura Albert. Sacramento/State Take Two: State of Affairs: A Martinez gets the latest political news coming out of the Golden State with Claremont McKenna 10:07 15:00 Politics politics professor, Jack Pitney and Marisa Lagos from KQED Take Two: How Gentrification leads to segregation: KQED has just investigated how Oakland schools are impacted as the area has gentrified, and one finding is that schools tend to segregate. So how does this impact education? Deepa Fernandes talks to 10:22 8:20 Education the reporter and look at how this might be happening in LA. Take Two: Yosemite expansion: In the 100th anniversary year, Yosemite is expanding its boundaries with a recent gift of neighboring meadow lands home to a number of endangered species. For more, Take Two's Deepa Fernandes talks with 10:34 6:30 Environment Markley Bevinger from the Trust of Public Lands. Take Two: iPhone Culture: The next generation of the iphone will come without a headphone jack. The tech giant used one Computers/Internet word to justify the decision: Courage. For more on just how courageous the move is and why Apple thinks that it can make 10:41 6:30 /IT moves like this, Shara Tibken from CNET joins Take Two.

Take Two: Star Trek 50th Anniversary: This year marks the 50th anniversary of the Star Trek series. In celebration of the series, we take a look at some of the fan made productions that have found their own success inside the Star Trek universe. For more, 10:47 7:45 Arts And Culture A Martinez speaks with super Trekkie producer, Vic Mignogna.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry talks with David Barker, Director of the Institute For Social Research at California State 11:06 11:58 Politics University and Frank Stoltze, KPCC Correspondent about the new California Counts poll results.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry talks about the pros and cons of repealing the death penalty with guests: Justin Brooks, executive director of the California Innocence Project, Tom Dominguez, president of the Association of Orange County Deputy Sheriffs, Mike Farrell, human rights activist, co-author of Prop 62, and former actor best known for his role on the TV series MASH, Paul Pfingst, former San Diego County district attorney, Beth Webb, sister of Laura Webb, who was killed along with seven other people in the 2011 shooting at Salon Meritage in Seal Beach, Marc Klaas, father of Polly Klaas, who was kidnapped 12:06 12:58 Politics and killed in 1993. 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Kyle Buchanan and John Horn preview Toronto 3:41 5:30 Arts And Culture The Frame: Ryan Suffern on his film "Finding Oscar" 3:47 9:30 Arts And Culture The Frame: on making "Mr. Church" 9/9/2016 Take Two: California and climate change: Based on UCLA's study, what would the state need to do to achieve the new numbers Sacramento/State signed into law?Deepa Fernandez speaks with Mark Gold, UCLA vice chancellor of environment and sustainability, who oversees 9:07 6:15 Politics the Grand Challenge Sustainable LA.

Take Two: Wind Energy: A look at the future of wind energy in California. A Martinez speaks with Richard Wirz. He's an associate 9:13 6:15 Energy professor of aerospace engineering at UCLA and the energy lead for the steering committee of Sustainable LA.

Take Two: The Fisker Karma: The new incarnation of the Fisker Karma plug in hybrid is being introduced Thursday night. It's the 9:19 5:30 Transportation first car to be manufactured in So Cal in almost 25 years and highly anticipated. The Ride's Sue Carpenter talks to A Martinez. Take Two: AirBnB's new anti-discrimination guidelines: Is if its ever possible to stop discrimination in the era of shared housing? Deepa Fernandes talks to Rohan Gilke, CEO and founder of "Innclusive", an airbnb-like company whose goal is to counter rental 9:25 7:00 Housing Issues inequality.

Take Two: Kindergarten readiness: Our idea of what it means to be ready for kindergarten is changing and the grade gets more 9:34 4:30 Education academically rigorous. SCPR’s Deepa Fernandea looks at how preschool teachers are adapting to that evolution. Take Two: Kinder Acheivement Gap:The achievement gap, as its often discussed, describes how low-income children tend not perform as well on tests as children from middle and high income families. Head researcher Sean Reardon talks to Deepa 9:39 4:55 Education Fernandes. Take Two:"Down, Out and Under Arrest": Sociologist Forrest Stuart spent 5 years working on LA’s Skid Row with the homeless and the officers who policed them. He walked away with newfound insight on how we police the homeless. Now he’s written a 9:44 11:00 Housing Issues book, “Down, Out and Under Arrest” and he joins A Martinez to talk about it

Take Two: From Gold to Green: This pot special explores what legalized recreational pot could (and couldn't) mean for California's economy, people of color and public health system. A Martinez speaks with Lynne Lyman, co-author of the Adult Use of Marijuana Act, Ken Corney, president of the California Police Chiefs Association, Pastor Troy Vaughn, Inglewood Public Health/ Community Church, John Caulkins, drug policy researcher, Carnegie Mellon University, Andrew Freedman, director of marijuana 10:07 24:00:00 Medicine co-ordination, Colorado, SCPR's Rebecca Plevin and SCPR's Jacob Margolis. Public Health/ 10:34 24:00:00 Medicine Take Two: From Gold To Green: Take Two's Pot special continues.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry discusses the newly signed CA climate change bill with guests David Siders, reporter for the Sacramento Bee covering state politics, Chris Busch, research director at San Francisco-based think tank Energy Innovation, and Lou Baglietto, Los Angeles County Business Federation Advocacy Committee Chair. 11:06 11:31 Environment Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry talks to Jim Walsh, Ph.D., International security expert and a Research Associate at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Security Studies Program about how the US can react to North Korea’s latest nuclear 11:31 11:41 Politics test.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry talks with guest Aaron Kall, Director of Debate at the University of Michigan and author of the 11:44 11:58 Politics new book “Debating the Donald” about the role of a moderator during the presidential election. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry talks to KPCC film critics Christy Lemire, Tim Cogshell, and Charles Solomon about this week’s 12:06 12:41 Arts And Culture newest releases. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry talks to KPCC film critics Christy Lemire, Tim Cogshell, and Charles Solomon and listeners about their favorite foreign films. 12:44 12:58 Arts And Culture 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Whitney Friedlander on fall TV schedule 3:41 15:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: John Horn visits the Edinburgh Fringe Festival 9/10/16 12:08 10:09 Entertainment Off-Ramp: John Rabe talks with Adam Nimoy about his new documentary and the legacy of his grandfather (John Rabe, Adam Industry Nimoy) 12:18 1:20 Arts And Culture Off-Ramp: Song of the Week: "A-OK" by The Cosmonauts 12:27 7:03 Off-Ramp: Erika Aguilar talks with comedian Felipe Esparza about the transition from the streets of East LA to winning NBC's Racial Relations "Last Comic Standing" (Erika Aguilar, Felipe Esparza) 12:34 10:30 Historical Events/ Off-Ramp: John Rabe talks with David Davis and Jerry Fesenmeyer about the creation of wheelchair basketball and the impact it History Segments had/has on veteran’s mental and physical wellbeing. (John Rabe, David Davis, Jerry Fesenmeyer) 12:44 8:37 Off-Ramp: Kevin Ferguson sits down with LA musicians Arabian Prince and Egyptian Lover to talk about their love of Kraftwerk Entertainment and the band's pervasive influence on artists today. (Kevin Ferguson, Arabian Prince, Egyptian Lover) Industry 9/12/2016 Take Two: Candidate Health: Hillary Clinton's health has sparked all sorts of discussion... But it's not the first time a candidate's health has been called into question. For a look back through the annals of presidential history , Alex Cohen speaks to Julian 9:07 8:20 Politics Zelizer, professor of history and public affairs at Princeton University.

Public Health/ Take Two: First Responders: 9/11 first responders are suffering from health issues that have been attributed to that work. 9:15 8:07 Medicine Deepa Fernandes talks to John Feal, 9/11 responder and founder of FealGoodFoundation. Take Two: Tesla Autopilot: Tesla has devised an update to its Autopilot system -- one which might have prevented that fatal crash. Alex Cohen talks to Sue Carpenter, Southern California Public Radio's motor critic and host of the weekly podcast, the 9:23 6:07 Transportation Ride. Entertainment Take Two: On the Lot: Alex Cohen get the latest news about the film biz with Rebecca Keegan, entertainment reporter for the 9:34 9:50 Industry LA Times.

Take Two: Trans jobs + Training: Take Two producer Leo Duran reports on a new collaboration between trans activists and the California Restaurant Association to get trans people jobs. And a look at how an employer creates a workplace that's inclusive of 9:44 13:30 Homosexuality trans people. LA City employee Carolyn Weiss shares her training module.

Take Two: Pot Farm Abuse: The remote farms in NorCal also have a darker side: as a place where an informal workforce – made Public Health/ up mostly of women – is vulnerable to sex abuse and trafficking. Deepa Fernandes talks to Shoshona Walter about her report on 10:07 11:30 Medicine this topic from Reveal at the Center for Investigative Reporting.

Law & Take Two: Prison Strike: Prisoners in California and across the U.S. announced a strike over poor wages for the work done in Order/Courts/Polic prison. But what are the rules around working for inmates? For a look at some of that history, Alex Cohen talks to criminologist 10:18 7:20 e Karamet Reiter, Professor of Criminology, at the University of California at Irvine. Take Two: SAMO teen photographs: The images Santa Monica High School senior Nico Young shot of his classmates can currently be seen in the New York Times Magazine. Alex cohen talks to him and his teacher photography teacher, Martin 10:34 9:30 Arts And Culture Ledford. Take Two: Pho controversy: Foodie mag Bon Appetit is finding themselves in some hot water after releasing a video featuring a Caucasian chef explaining the "proper" technique to eating the Pho. For more on this issue Deepa Fernandes talks to LA 10:43 8:10 Arts And Culture Restauranteur Nguyen Tran.

Take Two: Phylicia Rashad and Ma Rainey's Black Bottom: Phylicia Rashad is probably most well known for her role as Claire Huxtable on "The Cosby Show," but she's also a Tony-award winning theater actor and well-respected theater director. Rashad 10:51 10:00 Arts And Culture talked with Alex Cohen about what led her to take on directing.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry talks Hillary Clinton’s health, the new voter guide and more with Mary Plummer, KPCC senior politics reporter, Cenk Uygur, founder and CEO of The Young Turks Network and Lanhee Chen research fellow at the Hoover 11:06 11:41 Politics Institution at Stanford University and former policy director for the Romney-Ryan 2012 presidential campaign.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry talks to Larry N. Gerston, a professor emeritus of political science at San Jose State University 11:43 11:58 Politics about Votecastr, which will provide real time projections and results on election day.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry talks to Dr. Paul A Offit, M.D., Director of the Vaccine Education Center at the Children’s Hospital Public Health/ of Philadelphia and Dr. Jay Gordon, MD., pediatrician based in Santa Monica about Dr. Bob Sears losing his medical license after 12:06 12:20 Medicine exempting a 2 year old from vaccines without properly examining his medical records. Law & Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry talks to Katherine Hubbard, staff attorney for Civil Rights Corp and Jeffrey J. Clayton, policy Order/Courts/Polic director for the American Bail Coalition about whether the current bail system discriminates against the poor. 12:23 12:42 e Airtalk with Larry Mantle: A new Harris poll reveals Americans “firsts” – Larry talks to Betsy Brown Braun, child development and parenting expert and to listeners about the results. 12:45 12:58 Arts And Culture 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Nate Parker's controversy and "Birth of a Nation" 3:41 5:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Tim Grieving covers the "Iron Giant" anniversary 3:46 10:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Justin Tipping on his film "Kicks" 9/13/2016 Take Two: Trump Childcare: Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump is expected to provide more details on his plan for parents to deal with the rising costs of child care. For more, Elaine Maag, Senior Research Associate at the Urban Brookings Tax 9:07 9:00 Politics Policy Center, joins us.

Take Two: Political Surrogates: By using political surrogates, Hillary Clinton is hoping that will translate into votes for her campaign. But there are also some pitfalls to navigate when it comes to political surrogates. Steven Shepard, editor and chief 9:16 7:00 Politics polling analyst with Politico, joins Alex Cohen for more.

Take Two: LGBT Census Data: It's been difficult to get accurate numbers on just how many same sex couples exist. Now, new research from Treasury Department has found an interesting way around the problem: tax records. Gary Gates is a distinguished 9:23 7:00 Homosexuality scholar at UCLA's Williams Institute, he joins Deepa Fernandes with more.

Youth/Children's Take Two: The Brood: Alex Cohen talks to Pamela Adlon about her new show and the challenges she struggled with as she’s 9:34 13:30 Issues/ Family balanced her career as an actress with motherhood.

Take Two: USF + Sugar: 50 years ago, the US sugar industry paid Harvard researchers to play down the connection between Public Health/ sugar and heart disease, leading them to pin more blame on fats. UCSF researcher Cristin Kearns recently discovered documents 9:48 8:00 Medicine proving this link. She joins Take Two and speaks with Deepa Fernades.

Take Two: Abby Wambach: U.S. Soccer play Abby Wambach has revealed in her new memoir that she has been addicted to Public Health/ drugs and alcohol for years. We'll take a closer look at addiction among women and examine what makes it particularly 10:07 10:00 Medicine troubling. Dr. Joy Hao of UCLA Medical Center joins Alex Cohen for more. Take Two: Edmund Edelman: Los Angeles is remembering former L.A. County Supervisor Ed Edelman. Former L.A. County Supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky, who succeeded Edelman in his seats in the Los Angeles City Council And County Board of 10:17 7:30 Obituaries Supervisors, joins Deepa Fernandes for more.

Public Health/ Take Two: Medical Examiners: CA officials are considering ways to protect the independence of medical examiners who 10:25 4:30 Medicine investigate violent, sudden, or unusual deaths. The California Report's Julie Small has more.

10:34 8:00 Arts And Culture Take Two: Tuesday Reviews Day: Music journalist Steve Hochman joins A Martinez for a rundown of the latest music releases. Take Two: Tupac Legacy: On the 20th anniversary of Tupac's death, Deepa Fernandes spoke with Ben Westhoff, author of "Original Gangstas: The Untold Story of Dr. Dre, Eazy-E, Ice Cube, Tupac Shakur, and the Birth of West Coast Rap" about the 10:42 7:10 Arts And Culture rappers legacy. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Interior Secretary Jewell will announce the final plan to use public California land for renewable energy projects. Larry discusses the pros and cons of the plan with Chase Huntley, director of the Energy and Climate Program at The Wilderness Society, Nancy Rader, executive director of the California Wind Energy Association and Steve Gregory, KPCC’s 11:06 11:33 Energy environment and science editor.

Economics and Airtalk with Larry Mantle: The Census Bureau released numbers that show U.S. median income rose substantially in 2015. Larry 11:33 11:42 Business talks to Nick Timiraos, national economics correspondent for The Wall Street Journal in Washington, D.C. about the news. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: A new study says mobile news readers may be less informed. Larry talks to Johanna Dunaway, Associate Professor of Communication, Texas A&M University and Gabriel Kahn, Professor of Political Practice of Journalism, University of Southern California; Co-director of the Media, Economics, and Entrepreneurship program, USC, about these 11:44 11:58 Media findings.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: The FDA may start regulating commercial stem cell clinics. Larry talks pros and cons with Dr. Mark Berman, MD, FACS, co-medical director of the Cell Surgical Network, a chain of clinics specializing in adult stem cell regenerative 12:06 12:27 Science medicine and Lawrence Goldstein, Ph. D., director of the Sanford Stem Cell Clinical Center, UC San Diego School of Medicine.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: FBI child porn sting operation comes under fire over privacy concerns. Larry discusses with Jamie Satterfield, journalist specializing in the law and crime for the Knoxville News Sentinel, which is part of Gannett that owns Law & USA Today and Mark Rumold, Senior Staff Attorney at the Electronic Frontier Foundation, which has filed amicus briefs on Order/Courts/Polic behalf on some of the defendants in the case. 12:29 12:46 e

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: A new study finds that men are doing more household chores, though women are still doing more. Youth/Children's Larry talks with Lynne Casper, Professor of sociology, USC about gender roles in the home. 12:48 12:58 Issues/ Family 3:36 15:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Cathy Schulman and Judith Williams on diversity 3:46 5:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: James Kim interviews Versa Style's Jackie Lopez 9/14/2016

Take Two: Trump Maternity Leave: Donald Trump is expected to unveil several policy proposals for reducing the cost of childcare in the US, including a plan for six weeks of paid maternity leave. Deepa Fernandes talks with Brigid Schulte, director of 9:07 13:00 Politics the Better Life Lab and The Good Life initiative at New America, about it.

Take Two: CAL Rape Law: Here in California, the state legislature has passed several bills that stem from high-profile sexual Sacramento/State assualt cases.... bills which now sit on Governor Brown's desk. It's not unusual for big cases to lead to legislation. Still, The 9:20 3:30 Politics California Report's Katie Orr notes not everyone thinks these new laws are a good idea.

Take Two: Phillippines Local Reax: Fewer than three months into a new term, the Philippines new President Rodrigo Duterte has stirred up a lot of controversy. Many So Cal Filipinos are watching things closely back home. Arturo Garcia, a leader in the So Cal 9:23 7:41 Foreign News Filipino community he joins Deepa Fernandes for more. 9:34 10:00 Sports Take Two: K2 Sports: Alex Cohen gets a weekly roundup of sports with Brian and Andy Kamenetsky.

Public Health/ Take Two: Impatient: Flu shot vs Mist: SCPR's Rebecca Plevin joins Deepa Fernandes for Take Two's consumer health segment, 9:44 5:00 Medicine Impatient. The subject, the flu mist vs. the flu shot. Some experts suggest the mist isn’t the right choice for kids. Take Two: 5 Second Rule: Ever have that situation where you’re eating something delicious, but the bite gets away and drops to Public Health/ the ground. Is it still safe to eat? Researchers at Rutger's University took a closer look at the five-second rule, and Deepa 9:49 7:00 Medicine Fernandes talks to Rutgers biologist, Don Schaffner about it. Take Two: Snowden: For more on the ongoing Snowden debacle, Alex Cohen speaks with Michelle Pautz- Associate Professor of 10:07 10:00 Homeland Security Political Science at the University of Dayton.

Take Two: Syrian Refugees: President Obama will propose to increase the number of refugees that the US takes in the coming year. Deepa Fernandes looks at our ability to absorb and help people with Lilian Alba from International Institute of Los Angeles, 10:17 7:35 Immigration which has helped Syrian refugees resettle in Southern California. Take Two: China Organ Harvest: For decades, China was the only place in the world that systematically harvested organs from executed prisoners. But now China says it has successfully ended this practice, but doubts persist. The BBC's Jennifer Pak reports 10:25 5:25 Foreign News now from Beijing and Southern China. Take Two: Celebrity Pot Biz: Many experts predict that the legal marijuana market will be a $30 billion business by 2019, and Public Health/ many celebrities are joining the list of the industry’s top-tier entrepreneurs. Alex Cohen will talk about it with Steven Gaydos of 10:34 6:40 Medicine Variety for more. Take Two: How to make a PB&J Sandwich: Comedian and actress Jenny Yang released a video titled "How to Eat a PB&J" parodying Bon Appetit's "How to eat Pho" video featuring a non-Vietnamese chef which received major backlash. She joins 10:41 8:00 Arts And Culture Deepa Fernandes in studio for more. Take Two: Styled Side: As Fashion Week wraps up in New York, Michelle Tyree speaks with Alex Cohen and focuses on the 10:49 7:00 Arts And Culture California designers that showed their wares.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry talks to Hadas Gold, media reporter for POLITICO, where she also runs their blog ‘On Media’ 11:06 11:20 Politics about the flood of recent news leaks, and how they affect media and public perception.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry talks to Erik Spanberg, senior staff writer for the Charlotte Business Journal, and Luke DeCock, 11:22 11:40 Sports sports columnist at The Raleigh News and Observer, about the NCAA pulling games from North Carolina.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry talks to Jean Twenge, a professor of psychology at San Diego State University and a noted 11:42 11:58 Arts And Culture researcher on the millennial generation, about millennials and intergenerational antagonism.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Israel gets an unprecedented amount of military aid from the U.S. – Larry discusses with Ilan War/ Military Goldenberg, Senior Fellow and Director of the Middle East Security Program at the Center for a New American Security and Events/ Military Yousef Munayyer, US Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation is a nation-wide coalition advocating Palestinian rights 12:06 12:26 Culture Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry talks to Shadi Hamid, Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution, and author of the book, “Islamic Exceptionalism: How the Struggle Over Islam Is Reshaping the World,” and Jihad Turk, founding president of Bayan Claremont, an Islamic graduate school at the Claremont School of Theology, about the concept of ‘islamic exceptionalism’ and what it 12:28 12:43 Religion means for geopolitics.

Books/ Literature/ Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry talks to Nicholson Baker, author of ten novels and five works of nonfiction, about his new book, 12:45 12:58 Authors “Substitute” 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Musicians Michelle Lewis and Kay Hanely talk music royalties 3:41 5:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Taylor Rice and Kelcey Ayler on their band, Local Natives 3:46 10:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Bonni Cohen and Jon Shenk on "Audrie & Daisy" 9/15/2016 Take Two: Foster kids in school: A look at the challenges facing foster youth when it comes to getting an education following a $10 million donation. For more, former foster youth Shari Walker joins Deepa Fernandes with her thoughts—and suggestions 9:07 8:00 Education for how the center, which will be known as RISE, can best help.

Take Two: Big money in education: A look at the upside and the downside to big money in public education. Alex Cohen talks to 9:15 9:10 Education Dale Russakoff, author of The Prize: Who's in Charge of America's Schools joins Take Two Take Two: Drought doom: A new study out of UCLA says that this dry weather that we're experiencing... it might persist... for centuries to come. UCLA Professor Glen MacDonald is one of the authors on the study and he joins Deepa Fernandes to talk 9:25 6:00 Environment about it. Take Two: The Ride: Motor critic Sue Carpenter, host of our mobility series, The Ride, joins Alex Cohen with a wrap-up of news 9:34 11:30 Transportation about how we get around. Take Two: Macy Gray: The artist Macy Gray joins A Martinez in studio to talk about her new album Stripped, and her next 9:46 10:25 Arts And Culture project. Take Two: State of Affairs: On this week's State of Affairs, Governor Brown's vetoes and signatures, who's for and against the Sacramento/State tobacco tax, and whether ballot design could confuse voters in November. POLITICO's Carla Marinucci and Marisa Lagos, 10:07 16:20 Politics political reporter for KQED join Alex Cohen.

Take Two: Joshua Tree: Joshua trees might disappear because of climate change. Now, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is undergoing a year-long review of whether to protect them under the Endangered Species Act. Deepa Fernandes speaks with 10:24 7:00 Environment Taylor Jones, she's the endangered species advocate at Wild Earth Guardians, for more.

Take Two: Latino Museum: California Congressman Xavier Becerra wants to build a National Museum for the American Latino. 10:34 8:00 Arts And Culture Alex Cohen talks with him to find out the details and whether or not it will actually happen.

Take Two: Star mapping: This week the European Space Agency released pictures and data from the satellite associated with its Gaia Mission. Researchers described it as the biggest and most precise three-dimensional map of our galaxy. Deepa Fernandes 10:41 7:00 Science spoke with Emily Lakdawalla, senior editor at the Planetary Society, for more.

Take Two: The real face of the Psittacosaurus: This week, researchers in the UK unveiled what experts are calling the most realistic and lifelike model of any dinosaur, ever. The model of the parrot-looking plant eater, the Psittacosaurus, is based on 10:48 7:10 Science research done by Dr. Jakob Vinther, Deeap Fernandes speaks with him for more.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry talks to Dr. Christopher Saigal, professor and vice chair of urology at UCLA’s Jonsson Public Health/ Comprehensive Cancer Center and Dr. Andrew Abreu, assistant professor of clinical urology at USC’s Institute of Urology. They 11:06 11:33 Medicine debate how patients should interpret new prostate cancer findings. Economics and Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry talks to Drew Harwell, national business reporter for the Washington Post about how Bayer’s 11:33 11:42 Business acquisition of Monsanto will affect the global agriculture and farmers

Computers/Internet Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry and Susan Carpenter, Co-host of KPCC’s The Ride, and former car critic for the Los Angeles Times 11:44 11:58 /IT and Orange County Register do the math: When is it worth it to own an EV or hybrid in California? Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry talks to Lynn O’Shaughnessy, author of ‘The College Solution,’ a blog that aims to help parents of college-bound kids make smart decisions and Kim Clark, senior writer for Money Magazine about the role of ‘U.S. News’ 2016 12:06 12:33 Education College Rankings report Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry talks to John Patty, Professor of Political Science, University of Chicago about 'Berniecrats' 12:33 12:44 Politics debate how to spend donor cash, pick candidates. Entertainment Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry talks to Randall Roberts, Pop music critic, Los Angeles Times about what makes a No 1 album in 12:47 12:58 Industry the streaming age? 3:36 4:30 Arts And Culture The Frame: NYT's Ben Sisario on Pandora's latest evolution 3:41 15:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Cheo Hodari Coker on his show "Luke Cage" 9/16/2016 Take Two: Poor Children LA: In LA almost 80% of the children in poverty are Latino. Statewide, black and Latino children are Youth/Children's about three times as likely as white children to live in poverty. For more, Deepa Fernandes talks to Alex Johnson is Executive 9:07 10:20 Issues/ Family Director of Children's Defense Fund California. Take Two: We 'Gon be Alright: Author Jeff Chang joins Take Two and Deepa Fernandes to discuss his new book, "We Gon' Be 9:17 11:20 Racial Relations Alright: Notes on Race and Resegregation." Take Two: Snowden: The Movie– Alex Cohen interviews Joseph Gordon Levitt about his role as Edward Snowden in the new 9:34 10:44 #N/A Oliver Stone movie about the controversial figure. Take Two: Saint Motel: LA-band Saint Motel's music has been given lots of different descriptors-- adventure pop, tropicali, garage glam, and indie prog. Lead singer A/J Jackson says he'll take them all. Jackson and guitarist Aaron Sharpe talk with Alex 9:45 12:42 Arts And Culture Cohen about their new album.

Take Two: Kingdom of Shadows: In this new documentary appearing on Monday on PBS, director Bernardo Ruiz takes on the US- 10:07 10:47 Foreign News Mexico Drug War, by examining the human side of this conflict. He spoke to Deepa Fernandes for more. Take Two: Hazing Culture: Four high school football players from a small farming city in central California have been arrested for Youth/Children's "misdemeanor hazing". For a better sense of the hazing culture in high schools, Alex Cohen speaks with Emily Pualwan, 10:18 11:20 Issues/ Family executive director of HazingPrevention.org

Take Two: Happy Selfies: Millions of people take selfies every day, but why? Could there be a scientific reason to it? A new study from the University of California Irvine has theorized there is a link between selfies and happiness. Deepa Fernandes speaks with 10:34 6:10 Arts And Culture Yu Chen, the lead author on the research for more.

Take Two: Vintage Vino Train: For SEVEN years, the Vino Train has ferried passengers from Union Station to Santa Barbara's wine country in classic, post-war style. The trip features two historic cars from the heyday of train travel. Bill Hatrick is the brain 10:40 5:45 Transportation behind the Vino Train. He joins Alex Cohen for more. Take Two: Weekend Preview: If you are looking for something to do this weekend, Take Two’s Leo Duran shares his ideas with 10:45 5:00 Arts And Culture Deepa Fernandes.

Books/ Literature/ Take Two: Reading by Moonlight: Take Two contributor David Kipen joins Alex Cohen for his monthly segment on the latest 10:50 5:50 Authors literary news in LA and around greater California.

Computers/Internet Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry talks to Chris Morran, Deputy executive editor for The Consumerist, a not-for-profit subsidiary of 11:06 11:20 /IT Consumer Reports, about what went wrong with the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 recall. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry discusses the proposed speed limiters for trucks with Todd Spencer, executive vice president of the Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association, and Russ Rader, senior vice president of communications at the 11:22 11:41 Transportation Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: A 91 year old Academy member is being stripped of his Oscar voting privileges – is this an ageist move or will it fix the Academy’s problem? Larry discusses with Patricia Resnick, Writer and Producer whose credits include 11:43 11:58 Media films, and Darnell Hunt, director of the UCLA Bunche Center for African American Studies. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: It’s FilmWeek: Larry talks to KPCC film critics Christy Lemire and Lael Loewenstein about this week’s 12:06 12:37 Arts And Culture newest releases, including ‘Bridget Jones’s Baby,’ ‘Snowden,’ ‘Blair Witch,’and more

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: It’s FilmWeek: Larry talks to KPCC film critics Christy Lemire and Lael Loewenstein about the newest 12:40 12:58 Arts And Culture releases from the Toronto Film Fest and a recent study that points to ageism in Hollywood. 3:36 10:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Whitney Friedlander and Stephen Battaglio on Emmy's 3:46 10:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Kent McCord of "Adam-12" talks police representation 12:09 8:44 Law & Off-Ramp: John talks with reporter Jesse Katz about Grand Central Market's massive debt and multiple discrimination lawsuits Order/Courts/Polic (John Rabe, Jesse Katz) e 9/17/2016 12:26 4:29 Off-Ramp: John has reporter Jesse Katz elaborate on Grand Central Market's history and working as a counter man for Wexler's Historical Events/ Deli for a week. (John Rabe, Jesse Katz) History Segments 12:30 4:04 Off-Ramp: Jason Rosenbaum with Kevin Ferguson investigate the fate of the now empty St. Louis Ram's stadium. (Jason Sports Rosenbaum, Kevin Ferguson) 12:44 1:43 Arts And Culture Off-Ramp: Song of the week comes from Local Los Angeles group Sex Stains, titled "Period. Period." 12:46 5:41 Off-Ramp: Brains On! Molly Bloom discusses carnivorous plants and how they catch and digest prey. (Molly Bloom) Youth/Children's Issues/ Family 12:52 4:57 Entertainment Off-Ramp: Comedian Danny Lobell shares his experiences raising chickens in Los Angeles, and being flown to the UK to speak on Industry the relationship between chickens and humans. (Danny Lobell) 9/19/2016

Take Two: Domestic terrorism versus international terrorism: For more on the evolving nature of this investigation, Alex Cohen 9:07 8:20 Homeland Security talks to Erroll Southers, director at USC's Homegrown Violent Extremism Studies.

Take Two: Nation Engaged: Economic Opportunity Edition: What does it mean to be middle class in Los Angeles today? As part Economics and of NPR's Nation Engaged series, Take Two examines the state of the local economy. A Martinez speaks to Ross DeVol, chief 9:15 16:00 Business research officer with Milken Institute and Richard Green, director of the USC Lusk Center for Real Estate. Entertainment Take Two: On the Lot: Rebecca Keegan of the Los Angeles Times joins Alex Cohen to review the latest in business and culture 9:34 9:15 Industry news coming out of Hollywood. Entertainment Take Two: Emmy Wrap Up: The are handed out on Sunday night. A Martinez talks to Debra Birnbaum of Variety 9:43 8:30 Industry to rundown who the big winners were – and some of the upsets.

Take Two: Rami Malek: One of the surprise winners from last night's Emmy Awards was Mr. Robot's Rami Malek. Malek, who's Entertainment heritage is Egyptian, became the first actor of color to win in that category in 18 years. Last year Alex Cohen spoke to him about 9:51 4:35 Industry the show and the character he plays, computer hacker Elliot Alderson. Law & Take Two: Sacramento police: In Sacramento, city leaders are taking steps to release video of a fatal police shooting that has Order/Courts/Polic drawn calls for more transparency and oversight of law enforcement in the state's capital. A Martinez talks to Sacramento Bee 10:07 9:23 e reporter Anita Chabria.

Take Two: Google and online bullying: In the latest issue of Wired, senior writer Andy Greenberg reports on how Google’s Jigsaw Computers/Internet is looking at machines that can spot hateful language and harassment online with an accuracy far better than any team of 10:17 8:00 /IT human moderators. Greenberg talks to Alex Cohen. Take Two: Valley Fire: One Year later: When KQED reporter Sukey Lewis covered last year's devastating Valley Fire, it was more than a radio story ... it was personal. So to mark the one-year anniversary of the fire, Sukey Lewis drove back up to Cobb 10:25 5:30 Natural Disaster Mountain to check on how her hometown and has this feature.

Take Two: Red-Bloodied American Male: Paul Rudd, Jimmy Kimmel, Kevin Hart, Channing Tatum. Just a sample of American men featured in the Red-Bloodied American Male. Photographer, Robert Trachtenberh joinsAlex Cohen with more on his award 10:34 12:00 Arts And Culture winning images, and how they challenge traditional notions of masculinity.

Take Two: Styled Side: red Carpet Special: Fashion correspondent Michelle Dalton Tyree joins Alex Cohen to review the best 10:46 9:40 Arts And Culture Emmy dresses, but also the history of when protests and politics have sauntered on to the red carpet.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry brings the latest on politics – candidates reactions to terrorist attacks and the money behind California’s props – with Lynn Vavreck, professor of political science at UCLA, Zachary Courser, Research Director of the Dreier Roundtable and visiting Assistant Professor of Government at Claremont McKenna College, and Laurel Rosenhall, reporter for CALMatters, a nonprofit publication focused on issues that affect Californians. 11:06 11:40 Politics Entertainment Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry talks about the Emmy’s with Daniel Fienberg, The Hollywood Reporter and Eric Deggans, NPR TV 11:42 11:58 Industry Critic.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry discusses the updates on Minnesota mall stabbings, New York/New Jersey bombings, and their possible links to terrorism, with Craig McCarthy, digital reporter for New Jersey Advance Media, which includes NJ.com and The Star-Ledger, New Jersey’s largest daily newspaper and Tim Nelson, reporter for Minnesota Public Radio news who has been covering the attack at the Crossroads Center Mall in St. Cloud (St. Cloud is about an hour and a half Northwest of Minneapolis- St. Paul, and Colin P. Clarke, Associate Political Scientist at the Rand Corporation whose research focuses on counterinsurgency 12:05 12:22 Politics and counterintelligence.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry discusses what comes next as Syrian ceasefire appears to crumble – with Liz Sly, Washington Post Beirut bureau chief covering Syria, Lebanon, Iraq and beyond, and Mohsen Milani, Executive Director, USF World Center for Strategic & Diplomatic Studies Professor, Department of Government & International Affairs, University of South Florida 12:25 12:41 Politics

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: After Fallon takes heat for being too soft on Trump, Larry talks to Joe Flint, media and entertainment 12:43 12:58 Arts And Culture reporter for the Wall Street Journal about Late-night TV’s role in the presidential elections. 3:36 4:30 Arts And Culture The Frame: Alan Yang and Aziz Ansari on diversity in film and TV 3:41 5:30 Arts And Culture The Frame: Kyle Buchanan shares Toronto Film Festival highlights 3:46 10:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Lucy Alibar on her new play about her Southern childhood 9/20/2016

Economics and Take Two: Wells Fargo: The CEO of Wells Fargo is apologizing this morning, amid allegations that employees opened up millions 9:07 8:00 Business of fraudulent accounts to boost sales numbers. For more, A Martinez is joined by Ken Sweet.

Take Two: Anti-Muslim Crimes: Across the nation, hate crimes against Muslim Americans have risen sharply in the past year and nowhere is that rise higher than here in California. For more, Alex Cohen is joined by Brian Levin, director at the Center for the 9:15 9:00 Religion Study of Hate and Extremism at Cal State San Bernardino. Take Two: Clinton in CA: California is a solidly blue state, but Hillary Clinton's sagging poll numbers here might suggest a real 9:24 6:00 Politics problem for her elsewhere in the country. Sacramento Bee's David Siders joins A Martinez to explain.

Youth/Children's Take Two: The Brood: Speechless: Alex Cohen talks with TV critic Neil Genzlinger about how the new ABC show "Speechless" 9:34 12:10 Issues/ Family understands families like his. Take Two: Tuesday Reviews Day: Alex Cohen gets some new tunes from music supervisor, Morgan Rhodes and Oliver Wang of 9:46 11:15 Arts And Culture Soul-Sides.com.

Public Health/ Take Two: Doctors + Aid-in-dying: California's aid-in-dying law took effect this June, but so far few doctors have been willing to 10:07 12:30 Medicine participate in it. San Jose Mercury News health reporter Tracy Siepel joins Alex Cohen with more. Law & Take Two: Autism Solutions: Some LA County Sheriffs have been getting trained on how to deal with a unique situation ... Order/Courts/Polic training that many hope can avoid tragedy. The training is called the Autism Speaks Safety Project, A Martinez speaks with its 10:20 10:00 e creator - Kate Movius. Take Two: Wet Prince of Bel-Air: In Bel Air, one of the homeowners there used 11.8 million gallons of water in one year and they are not alone in that million gallon club. For more Lance Williams, senior reporter with Reveal from the Center for 10:34 9:20 Environment Investigative Reporting, speaks to A Martinez.

Take Two: Water Manager: Over the last few months, water managers have had to pass a state-mandated stress test. It's designed to make sure their agencies have enough water if the drought lasts another three years. Southern California Public 10:44 5:12 Environment Radio's Emily Guerin has this story about what that's been like.

Take Two: Self-Driving Cars: The federal government has issued guidelines on Monday for self-driving cars, that are driven by 10:49 6:30 Transportation machines, not people. Take Two's motor critic and host of The Ride, Sue Carpenter, joins Alex Cohen to explain.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry discusses the Wells Fargo's corrupt sales division – is it too big to manage? With guests Lisa Gilbert, Director, Congress Watch Division of Public Citizen - a consumer advocacy organization founded in 1971, and J.W. Economics and Verret, Professor of Law, George Mason University; Member with The Mercatus Center at George Mason University 11:06 11:26 Business

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry discusses Santa Barbara’s proposed ban on outdoor watering with guests Joshua Haggmark, water resources manager for the City of Santa Barbara, Stephen Gregory, KPCC’s environment and science editor and Lili Singer, 11:29 11:58 Natural Disaster director of special projects and adult education at the Theodore Payne Foundation for Wildflowers & Native Plants.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry dives in the aftermath of passing California's End-of-Life option with guests Hilary Fausett M.D., pain management specialist at Foothill Center for Wellness and Pain Management, Linda Van Zandt, entrepreneur and writer; she is the author of the Los Angeles Times op-ed piece, “My aunt’s struggle with assisted suicide: There was death, but not Public Health/ enough dignity” and Christian Burkin, spokesman for California State Assemblymember Susan Talamantes Eggman; Eggman 12:06 12:41 Medicine championed AB 15, California’s End-of-Life Act.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: A new petition demands a veggie option to In-N-Out’s menu. Larry throws it out to listeners – should 12:43 12:58 Arts And Culture In-N-Out go with the times or would it be wrong to cater to the whims of the public? 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Lucas Shaw from Bloomberg on streaming platforms 3:41 4:30 Arts And Culture The Frame: William Bell on his new album "This Is Where I Live" 3:46 10:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Robert Cannon and Ross Adams on "The Lovers and the Despot" 9/21/2016 Take Two: LAUSD Calendar: Next year, LAUSD schools will start a week later. The following year, the first day of school will be delayed even more. Steve Zimmer, LAUSD School Board member and Sarah Auerswald, co-founder, Moms LA, join Alex Cohen 9:07 8:30 Education for more.

Take Two: Cost of Fighting Fire: Breaking down the costs and look toward future costs of fighting fires. A Martinez talks to Char 9:15 6:30 Natural Disaster Miller, professor of environmental analysis at Pomona College and author of the book "Not So Golden State." Take Two: Understanding Terror: Pathway, fixation, identification. These are stages that a group of scientists say are steps that can lead to extremist violence. As more details emerge about Ahmad Khan Rahami, the suspect in last week's bombings in New York and New Jersey, we take a look at the science of forensic psychology in anti-terrorism efforts with forensic psychologist 9:21 9:00 #N/A Reid Meloy. 9:34 11:15 Sports Take Two:K2 Sports: A Martinez gets a weekly roundup of sports with Brian and Andy Kamenetsky.

Take Two: Nation Engaged: Two : As part of a continuing collaboration with NPR, A Nation Engaged, Take Two Economics and examines economic opportunity in America – and in California. Alex Cohen speaks with Chukou Thao, founder of Hmong 9:45 11:00 Business resource group, National Hmong American Farmers and Derek Smith, digital marketing evangelist. Take Two: Child Abuse Risks: The LA County Board of supervisor put forth a motion Tuesday to come up with a new tool to Youth/Children's evaluate child abuse risks in homes. For more, Daniel Hiempel, founder of Chronicle for Social Change, an online publication that 10:07 16:00 Issues/ Family covers child welfare issues, joins Alex Cohen. Take Two: CA Report pensions: The dot-com boom was pouring money into the state's coffers, and officials decided to give Economics and public employees a generous increase in their pension benefits. Reporter Ashley Gross says that pension decision ended up 10:23 4:00 Business having long-lasting implications. Take Two: Bob Mould: Musician Bob Mould has come a long way since his heydey nearly 3 decades ago. Many artists have burned out in that time, but Mould, formerly of Husker Du, is preparing for his biggest venue yet: The Hollywood Bowl. Take 10:34 9:15 Arts And Culture Two's Alex Cohen sits down with Mould.

Take Two: Styled Side: Ugly Shoes: Birkenstocks, Tevas and crocs. Is thee ugly shoe is here to stay? How big a business are "ugly 10:43 7:30 Arts And Culture shoes” ? Take Two contributor Michelle Dalton Tyree talks to Alex Cohen about it.

Entertainment Take Two: Curtis Hanson: Curtis Hanson, the Oscar-winning filmmaker behind "LA Confidential" and "8 Mile", has passed away 10:50 8:00 Industry at age 71. For more on his life and career A Martinez speaks with fellow writer and filmmaker Brian Helgeland.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry discusses what Rome’s withdrawal from Olympic bid means for LA, with Ed Hula, Editor in Chief, Around the Rings, and Mary Hums, Professor of Sports Administration, University of Louisville 11:06 11:20 Sports Washington, DC Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry talks to reporter for the Washington Post David Farenthold about his latest piece "Trump used 11:20 11:31 reports $258,000 from his charity to settle legal problems" Law & Order/Courts/Polic Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry talks to LAPD Chief Charlie Beck on security problems at Rams games, Skid Row HOPE initiative, 11:31 11:58 e and more

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: As part of A Nation Engaged, Larry dissect Clinton, Trump economic policy proposals with Douglas Holtz-Eakin, president of the American Action Forum, a Washington, D.C.-based think tank and Tamara Draut, Vice President of 12:06 12:19 Politics Policy at Demos - a public policy organization focused on equity Airtalk with Larry Mantle: As part of A Nation Engaged, Larry hosts a round table to analyze Trump and Clinton's economic plans and what they'd mean for SoCal - with guests Kevin Klowden, managing economist at the Milken Institute, Raphael Bostic, Judith and John Bedrosian chair in governance and the public enterprise at USC’s Price School of Public Policy, Maria Elena Durazo, general vice president for immigration, diversity and civil rights for the nonprofit organization, Lou Baglietto, Los 12:22 12:58 Politics Angeles County Business Federation Advocacy Committee Chair 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: John Horn talks about politics through Late Night shows 3:41 6:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Jennifer Vanasco reports on Richard Nelson's plays 3:47 10:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: John Horn visits Diavolo dance group rehearsal

Economics and Take Two: Disability policies: Hillary Clinton's economic plan includes nixing sub-minimum wages for people with disabilities. For 9:07 11:30 Business more on the state of economic opportunity for disabled persons in California, A Martinez speaks with Jennifer Lazlow Mizrahi. 9/22/2016

Take Two: Diabetes: Type 2 diabetes can be especially tough to defeat because of cultural and other barriers to lifestyle Public Health/ changes. This gets further complicated when the disease is multi-generational within the same family. We'll meet a family that 9:19 5:30 Medicine has had the disease hit three generations. SCPR's Elizabeth Aguilera reports.

Take Two: Cash for Keys: LA City Council votes to regulate how landlords negotiate with – and pay– tentants they are asking to 9:24 6:00 Housing Issues move out. For more Anna Ortega, director for rent stabilization at LA's Department of Housing, speaks with A Martinez.

Take Two: The Ride: The Rams' return to the LA Colosseum has sparked the revival of a tradition - locals offering their driveways as parking spots. Nowadays there's a modern twist. The Ride's Sue Carpenter tells A Martinez about the apps that bring together 9:34 8:00 Transportation people with spaces, and those seeking them. Take Two: Diversity Score: The Geena Davis institute has partnered with USC and Google to create a software that could give Diversity/ Cultural movies and television a diversity score based on data. For more, Alex Cohen spoke with Julie Ann Cromett at Google, Shri 9:41 15:10 Events Narayanan at USC and Geena Davis herself. Sacramento/State Take Two: State of Affairs: A Martinez looks at the latest in California politics on State of Affairs with SCPR's Mary Plummer and 10:07 15:20 Politics Sherry Bebitch Jeffe of USC

Take Two: Josh Kun: Genius MacArthur fellow: Last night the latest round of MacArthur fellows were revealed to the world. Each receives a no strings attached $625,000 dollars, over the course of five years. Long time Take Two friend and contributor 10:22 8:00 Arts And Culture Josh Kun is one of those chosen. A Martinez speaks to him for more.

Take Two: Pitch: A new series on Fox looks at the fictional life of Ginny Baker, an incredible female baseball pitcher that joins a 10:34 11:00 Arts And Culture team. A Martinez talks to executive producer Rick Singer and show runner/co-creator Kevin Falls. Take Two: Pasadena Peace and Unity Festival: Pasadena is putting together a Peace and Unity festival to come together, through music & spoken word, to promote peace with justice & unity in our neighborhoods. For more, A Martinez speaks to 10:45 4:40 Arts And Culture festival organizer Pablo Alvarado.

Take Two: Sea Otter Boom: After struggling for years, the Sea Otter populations is back and reaching record numbers. Why and 10:49 5:45 Environment what does it mean for the rest of the eco-system? A Martinez talks to UC Santa Cruz research biologist Tim Tinker.

Law & Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry talks about the latest updates on the protests in Charlotte, which were incited by a black man Order/Courts/Polic being shot by a police officer – with guests Litsa Pappas, Reporter with Time Warner Cable News in Charlotte and Ajamu 11:06 11:28 e Dillahunt, longtime worker rights and black liberation activist in Raleigh Airtalk with Larry Mantle: On Wednesday, Councilman David Ryu introduced a motion in City Council that would make LA driverless car ready in 20 years – Larry talks to Nicholas Greif, Director of Policy & Legislation for Councilmember David Ryu representing Council District 4, which includes Hancock Park, Hollywood, Los Feliz and other neighborhoods, Ashley Z. Hand, co- founder of CityFi, a company that focuses on the integration of technology in the urban environment. She recently served as the Transportation Technology Strategist for the City of Los Angeles Department of Transportation, and developed public policy for shared mobility, automated vehicles and other technologies, and Nidhi Kalra, Senior information scientist at RAND, who has 11:31 11:58 Transportation been studying autonomous vehicle policy for the last 10 years

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry hosts an economic roundtable to discuss the intersection of race and economic opportunity in Southern California – with Delia Fernandez, fee-only certified financial planner and investment advisor with Fernandez Financial Economics and Advisory, LLC, Matthew Murawsky, a fee-only investment advisor at Encino-based Goodstein Wealth Management, and Dorothy 12:06 12:58 Business Brown, professor of law at Emory University; she is an expert on wealth disparity as it pertains to race/class 3:36 5:30 Arts And Culture The Frame: Poet Claudia Rankine on her McArthur Fellowship 3:42 4:30 Arts And Culture The Frame: Julia Wolfe on her McArthur Fellowship 3:47 10:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Betsy Beers on her career in TV 9/23/2016

Take Two: A Nation Engaged: Minimum Wage: As part of our collaboration with NPR, A Nation Engaged, we look at how to Economics and create more economic opportunity for Americans. SCPR’s Ben Bergman joins A Martinez to answer the question of whether 9:07 9:00 Business L.A.’s move to hike minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2020 can do that. Law & Order/Courts/Polic Take Two: OIS Database: The California Department of Justice launches a new database today. SCPR's Frank Stoltze speaks with 9:16 6:30 e Alex Cohen about how it's expected to give more details on police shootings. Take Two: Children and Type Diabetes 2: Type 2 diabetes used to be called adult-onset diabetes but more and more young people – children - are getting diagnosed with it. A key reason is that they are already overweight as they head into their teens. 9:12 7:25 Science SCPR’s Elizabeth Aguilera joins A Martinez for more.

Take Two: African American History Museum: The new National Museum of African American History and Cultureis a venue more than a hundred years in the making and Michele Norris, former host of All Things Considered on NPR, had a chance to 9:34 9:40 Racial Relations preview the museum recently. She spoke to Alex Cohen about her impressions.

9:44 11:47 Arts And Culture Take Two: GOAT: a movie: Alex Cohen talks to Andrew Neel, director of the new film Goat about hazing on college campuses. Take Two: Drugmaker Lobby: An investigation by the Associated Press and the Center for Public Integrity looks at the influence Public Health/ of the pharmaceutical lobby on the nation’s response to the opioid epidemic. For more, Alex Cohen speaks to the AP’s Geoff 10:07 9:00 Medicine Mulvihill. Take Two: City Charter: City High School, a charter in West Los Angeles, closed abruptly this month. The 120 students easily found slot elsewhere so it begs the question whether there was ever a need for a school like this in that location. SCPR’s Kyle 10:16 4:40 Education Stokes reports. Take Two: Yahoo Hack: Yesterday it was announced that 500 million user accounts and passwords were stolen in what the company's calling a "state-sponsored" hack. What does state-sponsored even mean? For more, Shane Harris, Senior 10:21 9:20 Homeland Security Correspondent at The Daily Beast, speaks with A Martinez. Take Two: Idiocracy: "Idiocracy" is being shown again in LA this weekend as part of a voter awareness effort led by Amanda Fairey. Most of the film’s cast is expected to be there, including Terry Crews who plays President Dwayne Elizondo Mountain 10:34 10:40 Arts And Culture Dew Herbert Camacho. Alex Cohen talks to Crews and Fairey. Take Two: Weekend preview: Take Two’s Leo Duran joins A Martinez to give a run down on the cheap and free things to do in 10:45 5:45 Arts And Culture Southern California this weekend.

Youth/Children's Take Two: The Children’s Forest: Children’s Forest is down the 210, up from San Bernardino on the 18. It’s in a town called 10:51 5:45 Issues/ Family Running Springs and it's part of the San Bernardino National Forest. SCPR’s Deepa Fernandes talks to A Martinez about it.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry discusses the likelihood that the Tulsa officer who shot an unarmed black man will be convicted of manslaughter, as well as the Charlotte shootings with Steve Lurie, 20 year-long LA law enforcement veteran, attorney and adjunct professor of Law at Loyola and Pepperdine law schools, and Jody Armour, Roy P. Crocker Professor of Law at the University of Southern California’s Gould School of Law. 11:06 11:39 Politics

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry talks about the AQMD clean air plan which includes the proposal to hike vehicle registration fees to pay for smog-reduction programs- with Philip Fine, a deputy executive officer for the South Coast Air Quality Management 11:41 11:58 Environment District and Adrian Martinez, staff attorney at the environmental law firm, EarthJustice

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry talks about ‘Magnificent Seven,’ ‘Storks,’ ‘Queen of Katwe,’ and other film releases with Wade Major, Film Critic for KPCC and host for IGN’s DigiGods.com, Claudia Puig, Film Critic for KPCC and "The Wrap" and Charles Entertainment Solomon, Film Critic for KPCC and Animation Scoop and Animation Magazine 12:06 12:39 Industry

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry discusses the Netflix documentary features Amanda Knox's version of murder in Italy with Wade Entertainment Major, Film Critic for KPCC and host for IGN’s DigiGods.com, Claudia Puig, Film Critic for KPCC and "The Wrap" and Charles 12:41 12:58 Industry Solomon, Film Critic for KPCC and Animation Scoop and Animation Magazine 3:36 4:30 Arts And Culture The Frame: THR's Lesley Goldberg on TV reboots this season 3:41 5:30 Arts And Culture The Frame: Phil Toledano and Joshua Seftel on their new film 3:47 10:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Mira Nair on directing "The Queen of Katwe" 9/24/16 12:07 10:31 Diversity/ Cultural Off-Ramp: John Rabe talks with Chef Vartan Abgaryan from 71Above, the restaurant with the highest altitude west of the Events Mississippi river. Chef Abgaryan is afraid of heights. (John Rabe, Vartan Abgaryan) 12:18 4:58 Computers/Internet Off-Ramp: Kevin Ferguson talks with NBC4's Fritz Coleman about the purchase of a brand new, state of the art truck with a /IT mobile Doppler radar attached to the back. (Kevin Ferguson, Fritz Coleman) 12:26 9:16 Entertainment Off-Ramp: John Rabe talks to Teri Landi about a new remastered mono collection of Rolling Stones tunes, which is often more Industry intimate and immediate than often-flawed stereo versions. (John Rabe, Teri Landi) 12:35 5:02 Diversity/ Cultural Events Off-Ramp: Jesus Ambrosio explores the small, but growing cider boom in Southern California. (Jesus Ambrosio, Sarah Bennett) 12:50 1:15 Arts And Culture Off-Ramp: Song of the week: "Red Rum Melody" by Tiffany Gouché 12:52 6:50 Entertainment Industry Off-Ramp: Tim Cogshell explores the films Jack Nicholson directed in this DIY Film Festival. (Tim Cogshell) 9/26/2016 Law & Take Two: Video in police investigations: Following the release of dashboard and body cam videos of the fatal police shooting of Order/Courts/Polic Keith Lamont Scott, we look at how police agencies decide if & when to release video of police shootings to the public. A 9:07 7:40 e Martinez speaks with professor of criminology & former LAPD officer, David Klinger.

Law & Take Two: OIS Data: For decades, there hasn't been consistent and comprehensive tracking of officer-involved shootings in the Order/Courts/Polic US. But that's starting to change. For more on that Alex Cohen speaks with Washington Post reporter Kimbriell Kelly, UC 9:15 16:00 e Berkeley, criminologist Frank Zimring and Chris Keller, SCPR's data editor. Entertainment 9:34 7:50 Industry Take Two: On The Lot: Rebecca Keegan of the LA Times joins A Martinez to talk about the latest Hollywood business news Take Two: Debate prep: Presidential nominees Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump go head-to-head Monday night in the first presidential debate. For SoCal-centered analysis, A Martinez talks to Thad Kousser is a professor of political science at UCSD and 9:42 8:00 Politics Mike Madrid, republican strategist.

Take Two: Digital Candidates: Both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump have launched mobile apps, but Clinton's is doing much better. The presidential race is the first that's also being decided on mobile digital platforms. Alex Cohen talks to Issie Lapowsky, 9:50 7:00 Politics Senior Staff Writer at Wired, who's following the digital side of politics in 2016. Take Two: Wage predictability: The next movement for hourly workers is: predictable schedules. For more on whether 10:07 8:00 Labor Issues California might follow suit, A Martinez talks to UCLA economist Chris Tilly. Take Two: JUV/Detention Policies: More than 50 employees at the LA County Probation Department are now eligible for Youth/Children's promotion, despite a history of disciplinary problems. For more on why, Garrett Therolf, reporter at the Investigative Reporting 10:15 9:00 Issues/ Family Program at UC Berkeley, speaks with A Martinez. Gender Take Two: Sexual Harassment in national parks: Complaints of sexual misconduct have been filed across the national parks Equity/Transgender system and this week those accusations were reported out of Yosemite and Yellowstone. For more, Alex Cohen talks to Lyndsey 10:24 9:00 Issues Gilpin, Editorial fellow at High Country News.

Take Two: Same Sex Mexico: Over the weekend, tens of thousands of people marched through Mexico City in protest against a 10:34 7:00 Foreign News government push to legalize same-sex marriage. NPR's Carrie Kahn was at the protests and joins A Martinez for more. Take Two: Shawn Levy and Stranger Things: Shawn Levy’s had a good year, with his hit series “Stranger Things” becoming an immediate audience favorite after its release on Netflix. Alex Cohen speaks with him about the origins of the series and what it’s 10:41 12:00 Arts And Culture like to have something hit so big.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: It’s AirTalk’s weekly politics round up – Larry discusses the upcoming Clinton-Trump debate, as well as the CA congressional races, with Pilar Marrero, senior political reporter at La Opinion and other ImpreMedia Newspapers, Pete Peterson, dean of the School of Public Policy and executive director of The Davenport Institute at Pepperdine University, and 11:06 11:39 Politics Carla Marinucci, POLITICO California Playbook reporter Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Airlines plan new regulations for service animals in-flight – Larry discusses with Brett Snyder, President of the airline industry blog the Cranky Flier 11:42 11:58 Travel

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry weighs the impact of Long Beach’s proposed marijuana tax with Robert Garcia, Mayor of Long Public Health/ Beach; he is in support of Measure MA, Adam Hijazi, sits on the board of directors for the Long Beach Collective Association, 12:06 12:31 Medicine and Joel Warner, Denver-based writer and former staff writer at the International Business Times. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Anaheim, Long Beach and more added to LA 2024 Olympic bid – Larry discusses the news venues with 12:31 12:39 Sports Rich Llewellyn, Legal Counsel to the Mayor of Los Angeles. 12:42 12:58 Arts And Culture Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry and John Rabe reminisce about 10 years of Off-Ramp. 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Gabrielle Carteris on disclosing actors' ages 3:41 5:30 Arts And Culture The Frame: Austin Wintory on composing for "ABZU" 3:46 9:30 Arts And Culture The Frame: Brad Jenkins on "" in DC 9/27/2016 Take Two: Debate Party FOLO: Reactions are rolling in this morning after the first presidential debate at Hofstra University in New York. Here in Los Angeles, as many as 100 showed up at Taix French Restaurant in Echo Park to take in the event, we hear 9:07 3:00 Politics from them.

Take Two: Debaters on the debate: We brought in two students at Gabrielino High School in San Gabriel -- home to one of the top speech and debate teams in the state … Eighth in the nation. Ethan Tan and Michael Hong are on that team and they joined 9:10 10:00 Politics A Martinez to debate last night's presidential debate.

Take Two: The Brood: Let them Eat Dirt: You maybe heard the saying "God made dirt, and dirt don't hurt?” As it turns out, there Youth/Children's could be some truth to it. The new book "Let Them Eat Dirt" by B. Brett Finlay, a professor of microbiology at the University of 9:20 10:00 Issues/ Family British Columbia, explains to Alex Cohen how microbes can improve a child's health.

Take Two: Smokey Hormel: The name Smokey Hormel might not sound familiar to most – but he’s a prolific musician that’s worked with the likes of Neil Diamond, Adele, and more. Born and raised in Los Angeles, Hormel has carved an unusual path in 9:34 9:00 Arts And Culture the music business industry. Alex Cohen has a profile. Take Two: Tuesday Reviewsday: Regular music guests Leila Cobo and Justino Aguila join A Martinez for a special Latin American 9:43 10:15 Arts And Culture Grammys segment. Diversity/ Cultural Take Two: CAL Diversity Officer: Recently there's a new job title emerging in Silicon Valley "Chief Diversity Officer." But can a "C- 9:53 2:45 Events D-O" really make a significant difference? Queena Kim reports.

Take Two: Fact Checking Pros/Cons: There was a fact-checking frenzy happening online last night during the presidential debate…Alex Cohen takes a look at the pros and cons of this with professor emeritus of political science at UC San Diego, and 10:07 12:00 Politics Ron Elving, senior editor and correspondent on the Washington Desk for NPR News. Take Two: Padilla Voter System: Secretary of State Alex Padilla approved the VoteCal database Monday. It will allow 16 and 17- Sacramento/State year olds to pre-register by paper and permit people to register on election day. For more, A Martinez speaks with Secretary 10:19 7:00 Politics Padilla. Take Two: Elon Musk + Mars: SpaceX CEO Elon Musk is expected to unveil plans to explore Mars at an upcoming conference in 10:26 7:00 Science Mexico. Alex Cohen gets the latest with Tim Fernholz, a reporter with Quartz. Take Two: Disney Twitter: Twitter is at the center of what could be a fierce bidding war. Google and Salesforce have expressed interest in buying the company, and Disney is rumored to enter the fray. Alex Cohen looks at why Twitter is a hot commodity 10:34 6:50 Media with Peter Kafka, Hsenior editor at Recode.net.

Take Two: The Binge: For this installment of our monthy guide to the streaming universe, we explore the genre that's often 10:41 12:10 Arts And Culture overlooked - the documentary. For more, Take Two contributor Mark Jordan Legan speaks with A Martinez.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry analyzes the Clinton-Trump debate with Angela T. Rye, a democratic analyst and CEO of IMPACT Strategies, , a republican analyst, contributing editor to The American Spectator, Charles Moran, Republican political strategist and the Immediate Past Chairman of the California Log Cabin Republicans, Nolan Cabrera, Ph.D., Associate professor of education in the Center for the Study of Higher Education, University of Arizona, Tamara Draut, Vice President of Policy at 11:06 11:58 Politics Demos and Sean Walsh, Republican political analyst and partner at Wilson Walsh Consulting in San Francisco. War/ Military Airtalk with Larry Mantle: More than one-third of calls to the Veterans Affairs (VA) suicide hotline goes unanswered – Larry Events/ Military discusses what could be done, with Jason Roncoroni the Executive Director at StopSoldierSuicide and Kita Curry, President and 12:06 12:23 Culture CEO at Didi Hirsch Mental Health Services

Computers/Internet Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Snapchat will release this fall it’s new camcorder sunglasses, giving the world of social media a new 12:26 12:35 /IT perspective on video taking. Larry talks to Josh Constine editor-at-large for TechCrunch about the Snap Specs. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry talks to listeners and Shirley Halperin, news director of Billboard; music editor of The Hollywood 12:35 12:58 Arts And Culture Reporter about the albums that defined their youth. 3:36 15:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: on his book "You Gotta Get Bigger Dreams" 3:51 5:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Collin Friesen visits the auction of David Bowie's collection 9/28/2016 Law & Order/Courts/Polic Take Two: El Cajon Shooting: A deadly police shooting north of San Diego is drawing attention to video evidence and the use of 9:07 8:30 e deadly force. For more, Alex Cohen is joined by Andrew Bowen, metro reporter with KPBS.

Take Two: Arizona Republic Clinton: The Arizona Republic Newspaper joined the throngs of other conservative papers and decided to endorse Hillary Clinton. She'll be the first democrat that they've endorsed in 120 years. Joining Alex Cohen to talk 9:15 7:30 Politics about why is Linda Valdez part of The Arizona Republic editorial board. Public Health/ 9:22 7:45 Medicine Take Two: Impatient: SCPR's Rebecca Plevin joins A Martinez for Take Two's consumer health segment, Impatient. 9:34 10:25 Sports Take Two: K2 Sports: A Martinez gets the weekly roundup of sports with Brian and Andy Kamenetsky. Take Two: Lost Champions: A look at the four black athletes broke the color barrier in pro football. For more, A Martinez talks 9:44 9:00 Sports with the author of a book about their story, Gretchen Atwood.

Take Two: Senate Top 2: Back in 2010 California voters approved the "top-two" primary system. It's sometimes called a "jungle primary" because all candidates compete, regardless of party affiliation.Then new system's getting its first statewide test in the 9:53 3:37 Politics race for a US Senate seat. Chief political reporter, Mary Plummer, reports.

Take Two: Diversity Training: A new approach to gender- and racial-diversity training is cropping up at businesses across the Diversity/ Cultural country. Bill Proudman is the co-founder of a Portland-based company called "White Men as Full Diversity Partners." He talks 10:07 9:45 Events with Alex Cohen about this approach to diversity training.

Take Two: Pot Feature: Polls show a majority of California voters favor Prop 64 - the measure to legalize recreational marijuana Public Health/ use. But there's one interest group that's conflicted about the measure: Small-scale pot growers. Reporter Sam Harnett got an 10:17 5:30 Medicine invitation to visit a Northern California family who runs a marijuana farm.

Take Two: 9/11 Veto: This morning, the US senate voted overwhelmingly to override President Obama's veto of a controversial 10:22 7:50 Politics September 11 bill. For more on this, Alex Cohen speaks with Seung-Min Kim. She's a congressional reporter for Politico.

Take Two: Narco Novelas: The term narcoseries and narconovelas relates to Spanish language shows about drug traffickers and the lives they lead. Last week, a Mexican media consumer advocacy group began a campaign to prevent them from airing on 10:34 5:10 Foreign News prime time. A Martinez talks to Simon Schatzberg, who wrote about it for Fusion.

Take Two: Interruptions: Republican nominee Donald Trump interrupted Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton 51 times during the presidential debate Monday night. So why do people do it? And what are some ways to get around interruptions? Alex 10:39 8:45 Politics Cohen talks about it with Amy Alkon, author of a book that tackles this issue. Take Two: Styled Side: Alex Cohen gets the latest fashion news with Take Two contributor Michelle Dalton Tyree, founder of the 10:47 8:15 Arts And Culture blog Fashion Trends Daily.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Kerry has threatened to cut ties with Moscow over bombings of Aleppo - we assess the treat with Anton Fedyashin, Professor of Russian History, American University and Mohsen Milani, Executive Director, USF World Center for Strategic & Diplomatic Studies Professor, Department of Government & International Affairs, University of South Florida. 11:06 11:20 Politics

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: The journal Fertility and Sterility revealed that a baby, with the help of controversial technologies, was born with DNA makeup from three people - Larry looks at the ehtical implications with Stuart A. Newman, Ph.D, Professor of Cell Biology and Anatomy at New York Medical College and Ronald Bailey, science correspondent for Reason Magazine; he Youth/Children's authored the recent article, “First ‘three-parent’ baby born in Mexico” 11:22 11:39 Issues/ Family

Gender Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry talks about Trump's "mansplaining" during his debate with Clinton on Monday, with guest Equity/Transgender Deborah Tannen, professor of linguistics at Georgetown University in in D.C. and author of many books, including “You Just 11:41 11:58 Issues Don't Understand: Women and Men in Conversation” (William Morrow Paperback, 2007) Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Under pressure from mental health advocates, Knott’s shuts down controversial attraction. Larry talks Public Health/ about the controversy with Robert Liljenwall, Vice President, National Alliance on Mental Health (NAMI), Los Angeles County 12:06 12:26 Medicine Council

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry talks about the security questions stifling the Obama administration’s Internet handoff with Chris Mondini, vice president of Icann’s Global Stakeholder Engagement for North America and Berin Szoka, president of Computers/Internet TechFreedom.org, a tech-policy think tank in Washington D.C. 12:28 12:41 /IT Airtalk with Larry Mantle: A few famous buildings in LA are going the way of condominium highrises and mixed-use spaces. Larry talks about the changing landscape of LA with Linda Dishman, president and CEO of Los Angeles Conservancy and Vince Bertoni , 12:44 12:58 Talk of the City Director of Planning, City of LA 3:36 7:30 Arts And Culture The Frame: Erich Schwartzel on the Wanda Group's purchases 3:44 2:30 Arts And Culture The Frame: KQED's Rachel Myrow on Voyager's golden record 3:47 10:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Andrea Arnold and on "American Honey" 9/29/2016 Law & Take Two: Police Database: Throughout the country, officers have been accused of misusing confidential information about the Order/Courts/Polic public... and each other. It's a disturbing trend Associated Press Reporter Eric Tucker wrote about and he joins Alex Cohen for 9:07 8:00 e more.

Take Two: Pepe Le Frog: The Jewish Anti-Defamation League has added the "Pepe the frog" meme to its database of hate symbols. The League says in recent months, the meme has been co-opted by groups associated with racism and the alt-right. 9:15 7:30 Media For more, A Martinez talks to Mark Potok, senior fellow for the Southern Poverty Law Center.

Take Two: Banking Advice: After the large-scale scandal perpetrated by Wells Fargo workers, how could Americans really trust 9:22 7:30 #N/A their banks? Alex Cohen explores with Delia Fernandez, financial planner with Fernandez Financial Advisory in Los Alamitos. Take Two: The Ride: Last year the BBC fired Jeremy Clarkson, the popular host of its car show, Top Gear. Clarkson was accused of being abusive toward a show producer. Now he's back on a big-budget show on Amazon. It's called The Grand Tour. The 9:34 9:30 Transportation Ride's Sue Carpenter shares an interview she did earlier this week with the trio.

Take Two: Left turns in LA: Local historian Nathan Masters looks back on the rise of left hand turn lanes in LA and why, in such a 9:43 7:20 Transportation large, well-trafficked city, there really aren't enough. A Martinez talks to Masters. Take Two: LA Magazine and immigration: Los Angeles Magazine devoted the October issue to the topic of immigration. It's the first time they've ever devoted the magazine to a single issue. A Martinez talks to editor Mary Melton about the who, the why 9:50 6:10 Immigration and the how of making this move.

Take Two: State of Affairs: On this week's State of Affairs, Californians' reactions to the presidential debate, Governor Jerry Sacramento/State Brown signs and vetoes legislation, and a look ahead to the one and only US Senate debate. Alex Cohen talks with KQED politics 10:07 16:00 Politics reporter Marisa Lagos and Capital Public Radio's Ben Adler. Take Two: San Joaquin drilling: Farmers in California's San Joaquin Valley are digging deep to stay in business. But there's concern that all this drilling and pumping - much of it unregulated - could have long-term negative effects. A Martinez talks to 10:23 7:16 Environment the Sacramento Bee's Ryan Sabalow. Take Two: Generation Startup: In the new documentary, "Generation Startup," co-director Cheryl Miller Houser followed six Computers/Internet young entrepreneurs to uncover their challenging lives.Alex Cohen spoke to Miller Houser as well as Dextina Booker, a fellow 10:34 12:00 /IT Venture for America.

Take Two: Irvine Gaming: UC Irvine is getting into E-sports. It just launched one of the largest E-Sports programs in the country last week. The school is offering scholarships, a full blown training program and a state of the art custom facility. A Martinez 10:46 9:00 Education speaks with Mark Deppe, acting director of the e-sports program at UC Irvine. Law & Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Last night LAPD officers arrested a North Hollywood man wanted for yesterday's kidnapping of an Order/Courts/Polic Exposition Park convenience store clerk. Larry discusses why no one intervened, with guest Jean Twenge, a professor of 11:06 11:28 e psychology at San Diego State University

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Amid increase in reported ‘air rage’ incidents, a look at causes and ways to prevent them – Larry talks 11:31 11:46 Transportation to Sara Nelson, international president of the Association of Flight Attendants Airtalk with Larry Mantle: As new study finds humans inherited murderous tendencies – Larry talks about the findings with Michael Wilson, associate professor of anthropology, with a joint appointment in the department of ecology, evolution and 11:48 11:58 Science behavior at the University of Minnesota.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: We Debate: Prop HHH, the $1.2-billion homeless housing bond – Larry talks to Jose Huizar, Los 12:06 12:41 #N/A Angeles City Councilmember representing District 4 and Mark Ryavec, president of Venice Stakeholders Assn. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: The secret to true marital-like bliss: cohabiting? Larry talks to Stephanie Coontz, Director of public Youth/Children's education, Council on Contemporary Families, Author, "Marriage, a History: How Love Conquered Marriage" and listeners about 12:43 12:58 Issues/ Family their thoughts. 3:36 10:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Kamau Bell on comedic criticism of politics 3:46 9:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Kristen Johnson on making "Cameraperson" 9/30/2016 Law & Take Two: El Cajon latest: Relatives of an unarmed black man killed in San Diego County are demanding authorities release more Order/Courts/Polic information about the shooting. 9:07 9:30 e KPBS reporter, Eric Anderson joins Alex Cohen with the latest on the investigation. Take Two: Policing and mental health services: The man shot and killed by police earlier this week in El Cajon, California had Public Health/ apparently been in distress when the officers were called. Are the police the best people to call? For more, Alex Cohen speaks 9:17 5:20 Medicine with SCPR reporter, Rina Palta.

Take Two: Chicago Tribune endorsement: The Chicago Tribune has endorsed Libertarian presidential candidate Gary Johnson. 9:22 8:10 Politics For more on the decision, Michael Lev, a member of the Chicago Tribune editorial board, speaks with A Martinez. Take Two: Overcrowded prisons: Five years ago California was grappling with a Supreme Court order requiring the state to Public Health/ reduce prison overcrowded. Alex Emslie and Julie Small report on two communities taking very different approaches to the 9:34 4:50 Medicine problem.

Gender Take Two: Girl Scouts video game patch: Girl Scouts of , Women in Games International and Sony's Santa Equity/Transgender Monica Studio are teaming up to support a Scouts patch for video game design. Alex Cohen speaks to Christine Colvin 9:39 10:40 Issues from GSGLA and senior Girl Scout Yasmine Corel who earned the patch.

Take Two: Vin Scully, thanks for the memories: L.A. Dodgers announcer Vin Scully is shutting off his microphone on Oct. 2 after decades calling plays. Host A Martinez, a native Angeleno and long time Dodger fan that actually worked as an announcer for 9:49 8:20 Sports the organization, looks back on Scully's career in this personal essay.

Gender Take Two: Yosemite head retires: Yosemite has been described as a hostile work environment by some employees. And it's Equity/Transgender under the glare of that criticism, that the head of the park, Don Neubacher has retired. For more on why Michael Doyle, a 10:07 7:30 Issues reporter covering the National Parks for McClatchy joins Alex Cohen. Take Two: Knott's Berry petition: Earlier this week, Knott's Berry Farm closed down a special Halloween attraction called "Fear Public Health/ VR." But now, others are organizing to tell Knott's Berry Farm, bring it back. Jennifer Ailey, created a petition on Change.org 10:15 7:00 Medicine asking just that joins Alex Cohen for details.

Public Health/ Take Two: Illicit dumplings: There's an illegal market being run through the app, WeChat. The product? Dumplings and other 10:22 7:30 Medicine authentic Chinese cuisine. For the scoop, A Martinez talks with LA Times staff writer, David Pierson. Take Two: Luke Cage and culture: Luke Cage is the newest superhero series set to stream on Netflixon Friday. A Martinez talks Diversity/ Cultural about the cultural significance of the character with Adilifu Nama, professor of African American at Loyola Marymount 10:34 12:10 Events University and author of the book on the topic. Take Two: Stair climb: On Friday, the 23rd annual Stair Climb for Los Angeles - a fundraising event for youth and family programs, kicks off. Participants will climb the US Bank tower's stairs all the way to the roof. Alex Cohen talks about it Roger 10:46 6:15 Arts And Culture Robles, a wellness coach at the Ketchum-Downtown YMCA. Take Two: Weekend Preview: Take Two’s Leo Duran joins A Martinez to review some of the fun and inexpensive things to do in 10:51 5:10 Arts And Culture LA this weekend. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: USA Today board member Jill Lawrence explains what went into decision to break 34-year precedent to anti-endorse Trump and , reporter covering the presidential campaign for the Washington Post, talks about 11:06 11:30 Media the latest Trump news

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Will Colombia's peace treaty actually bring peace? Larry discusses with Steven Dudley, co-director and 11:30 11:52 Politics co-founder at InSight Crime and Kate Linthicum, LA Times reporter in Mexico City. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Geologist Kate Scharer explains to Larry how Salton Sea quake swarm could have triggered ‘the big 11:53 11:58 Natural Disaster one’ Airtalk with Larry Mantle: It’s FilmWeek. Larry talks to KPCC Film critics Tim Cogshell and Andy Klein about ‘Deepwater Horizon,’ 12:06 12:39 Media ‘Masterminds,’ the new Tim Burton and other new releases. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry talks about the 'Command and Control' documentary with Robert Kenner, Director, "Command 12:41 12:58 Media and Control" and Eric Schlosser, Producer and Author, "Command and Control." 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Variety's Ted Johnson on SNL's political parodies 3:41 5:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Devendra Banhart on his new album "Ape in Pink Marble" 3:46 10:00 Arts And Culture The Frame: Anderson Davis and Shane Scheel on "For The Record" A Sampling of Listener Comments

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