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Southern Public Radio- FCC Quarterly Programming Report April 1- June 30,2016

KPCC-KUOR-KJAI-KVLA-K227BX-K210AD START TIME Duration min:sec Public Affairs Issue 2 Show & Segment Guests /Hosts /Reporter FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 2016

Take Two: Foster Care Vouchers: Facing a dearth of foster parents in California, a new statewide budget proposal aims to provide better childcare options in an effort to entice more couples to enter the program. The $31 million plan, organized by County Board of Supervisor Sheila Kuehl, would provide emergency childcare vouchers for foster parents caring for children ages 0 to 3. Alex Cohen talks to 9:11 7:30 Youth/Children's Issues/ Family Economics and Business Kuehl about the plan. Sheila Kuehl, Alex cohen

Take Two: LA Dodgers Manager: The Dodgers Home Opener is on April 12th. It will be the national stage debut for manager Dave Roberts who, save one day working for the San Diego Padres, has never really managed a team before. A Martinez caught up with him while still in Arizona for Spring Training and talked to him about the new 9:26 6:00 Sports gig. Dave Roberts, A Martinez

Take Two: Tesla Folo: Our motor critic, The Wheel Thing's Susan Carpenter, gives us her update on last night's unveiling of the Tesla Model 3, an electric car the company hopes 9:32 7:30 Transportation Computers/Internet/IT will be the first to appeal to the masses. Sue Carpenter, Alex Cohen Take Two: The Heavy: The British band's new album Hurt and the Merciless drops April 1. Lead singer Kevin Swamby stops by the studio to talk with Alex about it and the enduring appeal of its hit song, “How You Like Me Now,” that’s made the trailers of about a dozen films in the last couple of 9:47 7:10 Arts And Culture years. Kevin Swamby, Alex cohen

Take Two: Awkward Campaign Moments: The road to the is lined with blunders, gaffes and foot-in-mouth moments. Some have had a greater impact on a candidate's standing than others. Take Two looks back at the most awkward moments in presidential campaign history. A Martinez talks to Sam Popkin, professor of 10:11 11:10 Politics Arts And Culture political science at UCSD. Sam Popkin, A Martinez

Take Two: Simplifying LAUSD App: LA unified is trying to boost enrollment, INCLUDING a plan to unify and simplify the application process for parents trying to enroll their chidlkren in public schools, including charters and magnets. Southern California Public Radio’s Kyle Stokes join Alex Cohen 10:26 6:00 Education Computers/Internet/IT for more. Kyle Stokes, Alex Cohen

Take Two: Time Warner Dodger Channel: The stalemate between Direct TV and Time Warner Cable has reached a point where one side won't respond and the other is giving up. What that means is with the Dodgers just a few days away from starting Vin Scully's final season, a big chunk of LA will be caught looking at strike 3. Here to sort out the latest is Meg James with the LA 10:47 6:45 Sports Media Times. Meg James, A Martinez Take Two: Weekend Preview: If some fun in the snow is not your idea of a good time, Take Two’s Leo Duran joins A Martinez for a rundown of fun and free things happening 10:53 4:20 Arts And Culture over the weekend in Southern California. Leo Duran, A Martinez

Airtalk: Digital First axes 70 from OC Register newsroom. A huge round of layoffs has been announced at the Orange County Register, two weeks after it was acquired along with the Riverside Press-Enterprise by Digital First 11:10 10:14:00 Economics and Business Media Media. Gabriel Kahn, Rick Edmonds

Airtalk: An early look at who might throw their hat in for . Former Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa has been up and down California 11:26 11:16 Sacramento/State Politics Politics as part of a 38-day listening tour. Judy Lin, David Siders

Airtalk: Runyon Canyon closed: 'Secret Walks' guide shares where else to hike. Runyon Canyon is closed for four months starting April 1 because a pipe underneath the park needs to be replaced, the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power 11:44 9:30:00 Public Health/ Medicine Talk of the City previously announced. Charles Fleming Airtalk: FilmWeek: 'God's Not Dead 2,' 'Everybody Wants Some!' and more. Larry Mantle and KPCC film critics Tim Cogshell, Andy Klein and Charles Solomon review this week's new movie releases including a wide release, faith-based film, "God's Not Dead 2;" the fun, new Richard Linklater film about 1980s college baseball players, "Everybody Wants Some!!;" Don Cheadle as jazz legend 12:09 31:45:00 Entertainment Industry Arts And Culture Miles Davis in "Miles Ahead;" and more. Andy Klein, Tim Cogshell, Charles Solomon

The Frame: Richard Linklater talks about "Everybody Wants Some!!" and how it 3:36 8:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry follows "Boyhood" Richard Linklater/John Horn

The Frame: CON'D: Richard Linklater talks about "Everybody Wants Some!!" and how it 3:44 8:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry follows "Boyhood" Richard Linklater/John Horn MONDAY, APRIL 4, 2016

Take Two: Rise in Crime Pt 1: After more than a decade of falling crime rates in LA, the city has recently seen a rise in violent crime. As part of a detailed look at what's behind the increase, Take Two's Dorian Merina spoke with residents in Pacoima as they try to maintain hard-fought-for gains 9:11 7:30 Law & Order/Courts/Police against gang violence and violent crime. Dorian Merina (reporter) Take Two: Rise in Crime Pt 2: For more on LA's uptick in violent crime, Take Two's A Martinez hosts a roundtable discussion with Charis Kubrin, professor of criminology, law and society at UC Irvine, Angela Hawken , director of the Swift, Certain, and Fair Resource Center for the U.S. Department of Justice and Jody David Armour professor of 9:26 16:30 Law & Order/Courts/Police law at the University of Southern California. Charis Kubrin, Angela Hawken, Jody David Armour, A Martinez

Take Two: On The Lot: Take Two digs into the latest in business news with 9:47 8:00 Entertainment Industry Arts And Culture Rebecca Keegan of the LA Times. Rebecca Keegan, Alex Cohen

Take Two: Panama Papers: A massive data leak from a Panama-based law firm is shining new light on a secret financial underworld -- one where dirty money goes in and comes out untraceable on the other side. On the outside, the law firm seems like your standard global wealth management company. Tim Johnson is one of the few American reporters given access to the data. 10:11 8:00 Foreign News Economics and Business He joins Take Two. Tim Johnson, A Martinez

Take Two: AQMD Director: The Air Quality Management District named former EPA administrator Wayne Nastri as acting chief of the group after the board ousted its long time leader. Southern California Public Radio’s infrastructure reporter Sharon 10:19 5:00 Environment Politics McNary checks in with details. Sharon McNary, Alex Cohen Take Two: Porn and Virility: Accessing and streaming porn has become much easier now. You can find it for free and there’s very little regulation. And that ubiquity is having serious effects on some of the men who grew up with unlimited access to porn. Belinda Luscombe, Editor-at-Large at Time, 10:26 9:00 Youth/Children's Issues/ Family recently wrote about this. Belinda Luscombe, A Martinez

Take Two: WIF Writer's Lab: The group Women in Film has joined forces with the BlackList to launch a new writers lab this summer for female TV writers. For more, Alex Cohen talks to WIF executive director 10:47 8:00 Entertainment Industry Gender Equity/Transgender Issues Kirsten Schaffer. Kristen Schaffer, Alex Cohen

Airtalk: AirTalk Election 2016: Dem and GOP candidates fight hard for Wisconsin primary voters. Larry Mantle is joined by NPR’s political team for a roundup of the week ahead on the campaign trail as candidates 11:10 31:25:00 Media Politics battle over Wisconsin’s primary. Asma Khalid, Ron Elving,

Airtalk: David Cameron, Vladimir Putin among pols embroiled in Panama Papers tax shelter leak. A vast trove of documents detailing the offshore financial dealings of 12:10 10:30:00 Economics and Business Media the rich and famous has been leaked. Andy Greenberg, Nicholas Shaxson Airtalk: Debating cost of Xtandi prostate- cancer drug developed with UCLA research. A group of Washington lawmakers is calling for public hearings about the cost of Xtandi, a prostate-cancer drug developed with 12:26 11:28:00 Economics and Business Public Health/ Medicine federally-funded research at UCLA. James Love, Paul Howard

Airtalk: Dodgers’ new skipper, Angels’ new shortstop highlight season previews for LA baseball. Major League Baseball’s regular season is officially underway as three games kicked off the 2016 campaign on Sunday, including a World Series rematch between 12:44 9:30 Talk of the City Sports the Mets and Royals. Andy McCullough, Pedro Moura

The Frame: Bonnie Raitt talks about the tour 3:36 11:20 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry around her new album, "Dig in Deep" Bonnie Raitt/John Horn

The Frame: Con'd: Bonnie Raitt talks about 3:48 6:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry her new tour and album, "Dig in Deep" Bonnie Raitt/John Horn The Frame: Elyssa Dudley interviews Jesse Kahnweiler, creator and star of the TUESDAY,3:54 APRIL 5, 2016 ***Spring 5:08 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry webseries "The Skinny" Jesse Kahnweiler/Elyssa Dudley Pledge Clock***

Take Two: Brokered Convention: It's primary day in Wisconsin, and neither GOP front- runner nor Democratic leader is expected to walk away with a win. For Democrat , a victory in "Forward" state could give him a much-needed 96-delegate boost. For Republicans, however, a win by runner-up Ted Cruz will bring a little clarity to the deeply-divided conservative party. A deeper look at the country's history with 9:11 11:00 Politics conventions. Dan Schnur, A Martinez

Take Two: Fresno Election: Wisconsinites aren’t the only people heading to the polls Tuesday — so are some Californians. People in Fresno will vote in a special election, sparked by a vacant seat left by Democratic Assemblyman Henry Perea. This election has the potential to turn what is traditionally a 9:22 5:00 Politics Sacramento/State Politics blue seat into a red seat. Laurel Rosenhall, A Martinez

Take Two: Skid Row Attacks: An elderly man was severely beaten by a mentally ill homeless man last weekend in downtown LA. This follows some other attacks in the area in recent weeks. As the city's homeless crisis increases while mental health services struggle to keep pace, Take Two looks into what actions to take when confronted by a person who's possibly unstable and might 9:32 7:15 Housing Issues pose a danger. Joey Aguilar, A Martinez Take Two: The Brood - Kids and Calories: When children are small parents worry about making sure their little ones eat enough. As kids grow, the opposite can be 9:45 7:45 Youth/Children's Issues/ Family true. Melissa Halas-Lian, Cynthia Epps, Alex Cohen

Take Two: NFL : This fall, NFL Thursday night games will have a new home on Twitter. The NFL made the announcement today that the social media company won out in a bidding war against other big names tech companies like Yahoo 10:11 5:30 Sports Media Takeand . Two: Where are the Americans?: This Jason Stein, A Martinez weekend, media outlets from around the world began going public with the results of a year-long investigation into the world of offshore finance. Over 11 million financial records were leaked from a Panamanian law firm in 2014. Nearly 400 professional eyes have analyzed the files, but one party has been noticeably absent from the documents: Americans. Just 211 US addresses have been found in the data -- a small sliver of the massive data dump, which 10:26 7:30 Foreign News raises the question: Where are Americans Shima Baughman, A Martinez

Take Two: DADT: It's been four years since the U-S military formally abolished policies discriminating against gay and lesbian service members. But that hasn't brought closure for many of the 80-thousand troops War/ Military Events/ Military who were kicked out for being gay or 10:34 5:30 Culture suspected of being gay since World War Two John Ismay (reporter) Take Two: CA Report Bees: Next time you're snacking on a handful of almonds, think about bees. Almonds wouldn't be the cash crop they are if weren't for the hardworking bees that help pollinate the trees. But what if the trees no longer needed bees for pollination? A new breed of almond could 10:47 4:15 Environment put these busy insects out of work. Ezra David Romero (reporter)

Airtalk: A primer on Treasury Dept’s new tax inversion rules. The Panama Papers leak have laid bare the secretive practice used by the wealthy to hide their money through the 11:10 10:14 Media Economics and Business use of offshore tax havens. Edward Kleinbard, Kevin G. Hall

Airtalk: Examining the role of Superdelegates in selecting a Democratic nominee. Senator Bernie Sanders has been casting himself more and more as the most electable Democrat in the general election, an effort targeted at wooing superdelegates, the party insiders who play a big role in 11:26 11:31 Washington, DC reports Politics picking the nominee. Eric Walker,

Airtalk: Digital First Media talks future of newsgathering in OC, Inland Empire after key acquisitions. With the acquisitions of the Orange County Register and the Riverside Press-Telegram, Digital First Media has further expanded its footprint in the news 11:44 9:30 Economics and Business Media business in Southern California. Ron Hasse Airtalk: Metro CEO on his plan to transform transportation in Los Angeles. He hasn’t been in office for very long, but already Metropolitan Transportation Authority CEO Phillip Washington is rolling out ambitious plans for the future of transportation in Los 12:10 31:28:00 Talk of the City Transportation Angeles. Phillip A. Washington, Lindsey Horvath

Take Two: Tuesday Reviewsday: Looking for some good music? Well, we’ve got the segment for you. Music critic Nic Harcourt swings by Take Two studios to talk about the 10:51 7:45 Arts And Culture latest releases. Nic Harcourt, A Martinez

The Frame: Scott Aukerman and Kulap Vilaysack talk abou their new digital comedy 3:36 8:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry show, "Bajillion Dollar Properties" Scott Aukerman/Kulap Vilaysack/John Horn

The Frame: CON'D: S.A. and K.V. talk about "Bajillion Dollar Properties" and Vilaysack's 3:44 8:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry documentary, "Origin Story" Scott Aukerman/Kulap Vilaysack/John Horn WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 2016 ***Spring Pledge Clock*** Take Two: Anderson Forecast: The state of the American economy has been the subject of several debates this election year. That's because job growth, personal income, and unemployment are more than just campaign talking points -- they're things that affect our lives. But what about the economy of the state? This state to be exact. Well, the UCLA School of Management is out with their annual forecast for the state of California. The takeaway? California is 9:11 4:40 growing fast. Jerry Nickelsburg, A Martinez

Take Two: Porter Ranch: SoCal could experience as many as 14 days of power outages this summer as a result of the Porter Ranch natural gas leak, state utility regulators warned Tuesday. State energy agencies and the L.A. Department of Water and Power have now released a draft action plan to preserve electrical service to 9:16 5:30 Environment Southern California customers this summer. Marcie Edwards, A Martinez

Take Two: Black Panther: The Marvel superhero Black Panther is getting a reboot comic series. Take Two chats with Axel Alonso, editor in chief of , about trying to bring new life to the first 9:26 8:00 Arts And Culture Black Superhero in mainstream comics. Axel Alonso, A Martinez

Take Two: K2 Sports: Every week we take a deep dive into the world of sports with Brian 9:40 11:15 Sports and Andy Kamenetsky. Brian Kamenetsky, Andy Kamenetsky, A Martinez Take Two: Impatient: There’s new research from UC-Irvine and Stanford showing that a Twitter support group helped people quit 10:11 6:10 Public Health/ Medicine smoking – at least for two months. Rebecca Plevin (reporter)

Take Two: Facebook for the Blind: If a picture is worth 1,000 words, then Facebook is starting with 100. The social media site has launched a new feature that helps users who are blind “see” photos. It’s called Automatic Alternative text, and it knows 100 English words that it uses to describe photos 10:17 3:30 Computers/Internet/IT Public Health/ Medicine to those who are visually impaired. Andrea Peterson, A Martinez

Take Two: Young Nursing Home patients: An investigative report from revealed increases in the number of younger patients with mental health issues in nursing homes. The mixing of young and older patients, the report finds, are creating dangerous environments for all residents 10:40 8:30 Public Health/ Medicine and lowering the quality of care. Marjie Lundstrom, A Martinez

Take Two: Election Connection: We know that lots of people who CAN vote just don't make it to the polls and there are others, who are politically engaged, but can't vote because they aren't citizens. 10:48 4:10 Politics Leslie Bere-styne Rojas (reporter) Take Two: Styled Side: When clothes debut at fashion week, it can take months before they appear on store racks. But Michelle Dalton Tyree explains how the industry is swiftly changing so clothes are ready to buy and wear soon after they walk off the 10:52 7:00 Arts And Culture runway. Michelle Dalton Tyree, A Martinez

Airtalk: What's next for former LA Undersheriff Tanaka after guilty verdicts. Former Los Angeles County Undersheriff Paul Tanaka has been found guilty of two counts of obstruction of justice, the U.S. Attorney's office announced Wednesday 11:10 7:18:00 Law & Order/Courts/Police Talk of the City morning. Rina Palta, Laurie Levenson

Airtalk: Resetting the election 2016 table after Cruz, Sanders win Wisconsin. The underdogs prevailed in The Badger State on Tuesday night as Ted Cruz and Bernie Sanders secured double digit victories in 11:15 14:40 Washington, DC reports Politics their respective parties’ primaries. Lisa Camooso Miller, Erikka Knuti, John Nichols

Airtalk: LA wonders if it could be next in line after 's parental leave expansion. San Francisco is the first city in the U.S. to approve six weeks of fully paid 11:44 9:30 Labor Issues Youth/Children's Issues/ Family parental leave to employees. Jimmy Gomez, Mark Wilbur Airtalk: Is the Porter Ranch blackout warning overblown? Yes, says one expert. Critics of keeping the Aliso Canyon gas storage field open after its blowout disaster are at odds with California state energy officials who say the partial shutdown of the facility could lead to power outages on up to 14 days this 12:10 5:28 Public Health/ Medicine Energy summer. Bill Powers

Airtalk: California legend Merle Haggard dies at 79 of pneumonia. Country giant Merle Haggard, who rose from poverty and prison to international fame through his songs about outlaws, underdogs and an abiding sense of national pride in such hits as "Okie From Muskogee" and "Sing Me Back Home," died Wednesday at 12:16 5:00 Entertainment Industry Historical Events/ History Segments 79, on his birthday. René Engel

Airtalk: Should flight attendants wear headscarves on flights to the Middle East? Air France has capitulated on requiring its flight attendants to wear headscarves on 12:26 11:28 Diversity/ Cultural Events Transportation flights to Iran. Lisa Klerman,

Airtalk: California lawmaker proposes heroin safe-injection sites needed. Rising rates of heroin and opiate abuse have led Stockton- area Assemblywoman Susan Talamantes Eggman (D) to propose a law allowing supervised drug injection facilities which some experts argue reduce overdoses, HIV infections, health costs, and overall drug 12:44 9:28 Law & Order/Courts/Police Sacramento/State Politics use. Susan Talamantes Eggman, Tom Lackey The Frame: Documentarian Gandulf Hennig 3:36 8:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry remembers Merle Haggard Gandulf Hennig/John Horn

The Frame: Jesse Eisenberg discusses his 3:44 8:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry new play, "The Revisionist" Jesse Eisenberg/John Horn

THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 2016 ***Spring Pledge Clock***

Take Two: The race for President and California: The California Primary is two months away and, for the first time in decades, the state's vote could actually influence the nominations. According to the latest Field poll - among Republicans, Donald Trump is leading in California, but his 9:11 8:10 Politics popularity shifts from region to region. Mark DeCamillo, A Martinez Take Two: The Trump factor: GOP front- runner Donald Trump kicked off his campaign for the White House last summer by connecting Mexican immigrants with crimes like drug running, murder and rape. His remarks about immigration, along with his plan to build a wall along the Mexican border - and make Mexico pay for it - have Democrats hoping Latinos will respond with 9:19 4:50 Politics Sacramento/State Politics strong, and effective political activism. Beth Willon (reporter)

Take Two: The Wheel Thing: Uber and Lyft have established ride-hailing as an established option for transportation. But 9:31 8:00 Transportation what if you prefer riding on two wheels? Sue Carpenter, Alex Cohen

Take Two: Early Californians: Researchers from San Diego State University are about to embark upon a four-year study exploring the seafloor off the coast of Southern California. They want to find out when the first modern Historical Events/ History humans arrived in the Americas and how 9:45 8:00 Segments they got here. Jillian Maloney, A Martinez

Take Two: State of Affairs: Our weekly look into political news coming out of the Golden State. We'll talk with Southern California Public Radio's senior politics reporter Mary Plummer and Katie Orr, Sacramento Politics 10:11 12:00 Politics Sacramento/State Politics and Government Reporter with KQED. Mary Plummer, Katie Orr, Alex Cohen Take Two: Schools and air pollution: A surprising number of K-12 schools are located within one city block of highly trafficked freeways. SCPR’s Deepa Fernandes visits one high school that is teaching students how to monitor the air quality around them in hopes of driving systematic 10:26 4:35 Environment Youth/Children's Issues/ Family change. Deepa Fernandes (reporter)

Take Two: Arroyo Seco Music & Arts Festival: A three-day annual music festival will premiere in June 2017 at the Rose Bowl. AEG and RBOC (Rose Bowl Operating Company) have partnered up to bring this family-friendly, multigenerational festival, 10:44 6:35 Arts And Culture Diversity/ Cultural Events which has been in the making since 2012. Victor Gordo, A Martinez

Take Two: Are We There Yet?: Caldecott award winning author, Dan Santat joins Alex Cohen to discuss his latest children's book, 10:50 8:00 Books/ Literature/ Authors Youth/Children's Issues/ Family Are we there yet? Dan Santat, Alex Cohen

Airtalk: Controversial new CA bill seeks to combat drugged drivers. A new bill has been introduced to address the problem of people driving while under the influence of 11:10 13:28:00 Law & Order/Courts/Police Sacramento/State Politics drugs. Senator Bob Huff, Jolene Forman Airtalk: Tight, single market for marijuana best for California, experts say. The Public Policy Institute of California is arguing that if the Golden State legalizes recreational marijuana use, the market should be highly 11:30 8:33 Economics and Business Law & Order/Courts/Police regulated. Patrick Murphy, Nate Bradley

Airtalk: What BuzzFeed journalists learned from 4 month study of FBI, DHS drone flight patterns. (BUZZFEED) Each weekday, dozens of U.S. government aircraft take to the skies 11:44 9:29 Homeland Security Media and slowly circle over American cities. Charles Seife,

Airtalk: Social workers charged with child abuse in death of 8 year old. In what’s an extremely rare circumstance, the Los Angeles district attorney has charged four social workers at the L.A. Department of Child and Family Services with child abuse and falsifying records in the 2012 death of 8- 12:10 10:31 Law & Order/Courts/Police Youth/Children's Issues/ Family year-old Gabriel Fernandez. Garrett Therolf, Eugenia Weiss,

Airtalk: American College of Physicians take a stand against rising prescription costs. The American College of Physicians has published a paper asking for government and industry regulation of prescription 12:26 21:01 Economics and Business Public Health/ Medicine medication costs. Dr. Wayne Riley, Yevgeniy Feyman The Frame: Singer-songwriter Ben Harper addresses police brutality and reflects on his 3:36 8:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry career Ben Harper/John Horn

The Frame: CON'D: Singer-songwriter Ben Harper addresses police brutality and 3:44 8:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry reflects on his career Ben Harper/John Horn FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 2016 ***Spring Pledge Clock***

Take Two: The Pope on Marriage and family: On Friday, is releasing a highly anticipated document that is expected to touch on hot-button issues like divorce and whether remarried Catholics can receive communion. Some observers say he could 9:11 7:05 Religion Youth/Children's Issues/ Family even address gay marriage. Father Joe Palacios, A Martinez

Take Two: Field Poll Dems: The California Primary is two months away and for the first time in decades, the state's vote could actually influence the nominations. A Martinez talks about how California voters are feeling about the Democratic candidates 9:18 6:45 Politics with Field Poll's Mark DeCamillo. Mark DeCamillo, A Martinez Take Two: Caucasian T-Shirt: ESPN show host, Bomani Jones caused a firestorm on social media Thursday when he wore a T- shirt with the word "Caucasians" on the front, similar to the font and colors of merchandise with the Cleveland Indians mascot. He said he wore it to make a point about the use of the Chief Whoo mascot for which the team has been widely criticized 9:26 7:00 Arts And Culture Racial Relations for still using. Kim Jenkins, Alex Cohen

Take Two: DCFS: A day after two former LA social workers and their supervisors were charged with child abuse and falsifying records in the death of 8-year-old Gabriel Fernandez, Take Two turns back to the Department of Child and Family Services for reaction and to talk about what changes have been made within the department since the little boy was killed by his mother 9:47 8:30 Youth/Children's Issues/ Family and her boyfriend. Phillip Browning, Alex Cohen

Take Two: LGBT Study: It was a groundbreaking study at the time: a 2014 report found you could make people more accepting of same-sex marriage after just chatting with an LGBT canvasser.But that study was retracted after it was discovered that the researcher behind it faked his surveys. But Take Two talks with canvassers with the Los Angeles LGBT Center and a prof about new data 10:11 10:15 Homosexuality showing the connection is real. David Brookman, Ella Barrett, Laura Gardiner, A Martinez

Take Two: Padma Lakshmi :Model turned Top Chef co-host Padma Lakshmi has written a memoir, Love, Loss, and What We Ate, that traces her path from India to . Lakshmi will be in town to attend the LA Times Festival of Books so sat down with A Martinez to talk about work, love, family 10:26 8:30 Arts And Culture and food. Padma Lakshmi, A Martinez Take Two: Cindy Whitehead: She was one of the first girls on LA's skate scene in the 1970s. Now, Cindy Whitehead will be inducted into the Skateboarding Hall of Fame. She sits down with host Alex Cohen to 10:47 5:30 Arts And Culture talk more about the honor. Cindy Whitehead, Alex Cohen

Take Two: Weekend Preview: LA's new Dog Cafe, plus other ways to spend your leisure time this weekend with Take Two's Leo 10:52 5:45 Arts And Culture Diversity/ Cultural Events Duran. Leo Duran, Alex Cohen

Airtalk: Pope’s document, 'The Joy of Love,' draws in some, alienates others. Pope Francis issued a church document today that Gender Equity/Transgender tells Catholics to look to their conscience on 11:10 10:29 Issues Religion matters of love, marriage and family. Father Thomas Reese, Christopher Kaczor

Airtalk: Clinton, Sanders surrogates respond to claims that the candidates are ‘unqualified’. Things are heating up on the Democratic campaign trail as Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders have put aside niceties and are exchanging punches over who is and is not qualified to be President of the United 11:26 18:14 Media Politics States. Nomiki Konst, Amanda Renteria Airtalk: CSU admin, faculty agree to 10.5 percent raise over 3 years. California State University administration and its faculty union ended a year-long impasse over salary increases and averted a planned strike, the 11:51 9:00 Economics and Business Education two sides announced Friday morning. N/A

Airtalk: FilmWeek: ‘Demolition,’ ‘The Boss,’ ‘Hardcore Henry’ and more. Larry Mantle and KPCC film critics Wade Major and Amy Nicholson review this week’s new movie releases including Jake Gyllenhaal and Naomi Watts in “Demolition,” a new Melissa McCarthy comedy called “The Boss,” a sci-fi popcorn flick called “Hardcore Henry” and 12:10 31:28 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry more. Wade Major, Amy Nicholson

The Frame: Playwright Suzan Lori-Parks discusses her new play, "Father Comes 3:36 8:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Home From The Wars" Suzan Lori-Parks/John Horn

The Frame: CON'D: Playwright Suzan Lori- Parks discusses her new play, "Father Comes 3:44 8:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Home From The Wars" Suzan Lori-Parks/John Horn SATURDAY APRIL 9, 2016 12:06 5:54 Economics and Business Sports Off-Ramp: Kevin Ferguson walks Market Kevin Ferguson Street in Inglewood, which is undergoing an economic evolution with the anticipated NFL stadium for the Rams. He talks to residents and business owners about the past, present and future of Market Street.

12:12 4:55 Politics Economics and Business Off-Ramp: Kevin Ferguson talks to Kevin Ferguson, James Butts Inglewood Mayor James Butts about how the Rams ended up coming to Inglewood, and what the city will look like in 5 years.

12:25 1:13 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Off-Ramp: Song of the Week: "NR2" by Nosaj Kevin Ferguson Thing

12:35 5:14 Sports Historical Events/ History Segments Off-Ramp: John Muir High School baseball Kevin Ferguson field, Jackie Robinson's alma mater, has seen better days. But after it was revitalized, the head coach has focused on bringing back the team as well.

MONDAY, APRIL 11, 2016 Take Two: Delegate Fight: A rollercoaster of the political kind -- the delegate count. As of now, Donald Trump has 743. Ted Cruz has 545. The magic number to secure the GOP nomination is 1237. So how to get to that number? Rules on what is and isn't kosher in the battle to woo delegates date back to the Eighties and don't offer a whole lot of 9:07 9:45 Politics advice. Matea Gold, Alex Cohen

Take Two: License Study: According to a recent study, Blacks and Latinos are more likely to lose their licenses because of unpaid tickets than white drivers. The study, released by Lawyers Committee for Civil 9:17 8:05 Racial Relations Transportation Rights of the San Francisco Bay Area. Theresa Zhen, A Martinez

Take Two: K-Town Housing: Development is skyrocketing in Koreatown - much of it is luxury housing. This has neighbors rattled 9:25 4:30 Housing Issues Racial Relations about gentrification. Josie Huang (reporter)

Take Two: On the Lot: Our weekly segment on the latest news in Hollywood business 9:34 7:15 Entertainment Industry with Rebecca Keegan from the LA Times. Rebecca Keegan, A Martinez Take Two: : Alex talks with Walt Disney Imagineering's Scott Trowbridge about Star-Wars-ifying Disneyland. Construction begins this month on Star Wars 9:41 10:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Land. Scott Trowbridge, Alex Cohen Take Two: Theme Park Trends: Disneyland has long dominated the theme park business in Southern California, but this year some other amusement parks are giving Disney a run for its money. Universal Studios is drawing in patrons with the new Wizarding World of Harry Potter, Knott's Berry Farm is revamping its 75-year-old Ghost Town, and Magic Mountain is getting in on the game with some new and improved attractions too. What's behind the 2016 theme park 9:51 5:50 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry arms race? Robert Niles, Alex Cohen

Take Two: Cost of Caring: About one-tenth of the people in the Philippines are overseas workers, living and working abroad to support their families. Reporter Rachel Aviv wrote an article in The New Yorker Magazine detailing the difficult experience of immigrant women who work as nannies for 10:07 9:10 Racial Relations Immigration families in New York. Rachel Aviv, A Martinez

Take Two: CAL Report - Migrant Kid Lockup: Many of the migrant kids leaving Central America are fleeing gang violence. That means they may be eligible for asylum -- most spend about a month in a government shelter before they're placed with a relative or a sponsor to wait for their day in immigration court. But hundreds of kids are 10:17 7:00 Youth/Children's Issues/ Family Immigration being locked up for months, even years. Tyche Hendricks (reporter) Take Two: Immigrant Kids and School: A new report has found that students who are undocumented are being blocked from acessing public school education in certain states. This is against a 1982 Supreme Court ruling that allows all children to enroll in school, regardless of their status. The study comes from the Law 10:24 7:15 Immigration Education Human Rights Institute. Caitlin Callahan, A Martinez

Take Two: Bury Your Gays: Trish Bendix, editor-in-chief of LGBT blog AfterEllen talks about why the queer community is tired of lesbian storylines always ending in a tragic 10:34 9:00 Homosexuality Arts And Culture death. Trish Bendix, Alex Cohen

Take Two: The Invitation: In the new psychological thriller, The Invitation, a man shows up to the home of his ex-wife and her new husband with the belief that the couple have a hidden agenda for their other house 10:43 8:00 guests. Phil Hay, Matt Manfredi, Alex Cohen

Take Two: Inflatable Habitat: Space X's Falcon 9 rocket successfully landed on an ocean platform over the weekend after delivering an inflatable habitat into space for NASA. The inflatable room will attach to the international space station for a two year test and become the first of its kind habitat 10:51 6:00 Science for humans in orbit. Bruce Betts, A Martinez Airtalk: AirTalk election 2016: Candidates gin up support in New York with primary a week out. It was a weekend for the underdogs as Bernie Sanders and Ted Cruz both bolstered their delegate counts with victories out 11:06 13:16 Media Politics west. Paris Dennard, Angela T. Rye

Airtalk: Amped up importance of pledged delegates in California Primary. The continued competitiveness between Democratic presidential hopefuls Sen. Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton has inspired more participation among California 11:21 18:06 Politics Sacramento/State Politics Democrats vying to be pledged delegates. Jessica Levinson, Ulisses Sanchez, Nathan Fisher

Airtalk: Want to live longer? It's not just how much you make, it's where you live. A new study from the Journal of the American Medical Association confirms what a lot of analyses have already shown: The wealthy 11:41 16:07 Economics and Business Public Health/ Medicine live longer lives. Michael Stepner, Michael Cannon

Airtalk: LA City Council to vote on controversial environmental pilot program for Boyle Heights, Pacoima, Wilmington. After years in the development, a new pilot program hopes to address the cumulative health impacts created by a community’s total exposure to industrial sources, but business feels it could place undue burdens 12:06 19:47 Environment Talk of the City on small business owners in the area. Ruben Gonzales, Mercedes Orz Airtalk: How ‘helicopter parenting’ impacts college students entering the workforce. Parents who become too involved in their kids’ transition from college-to-career could 12:21 18:30 Education Youth/Children's Issues/ Family be doing more harm than good. Lori Shreve Blake, Laura Pappano

Airtalk: Steve & Felicia: Reaching out for Historical Events/ History solace online when facing death. Felicia had 12:41 15:30 Segments Media seen the signs of brain cancer before. N/A

The Frame: The LAT's Stephen Battaglio 3:36 4:57 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry discusses NWA John Horn/Stephen Battaglio

The Frame: Karyn Kasuma's new film is 3:41 7:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry funded by Gamechanger John Horn/Karyn Kasuma The Frame: Ben Falcone discusses his new 3:48 9:27 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry film "The Boss" starring Melissa McCarthy John Horn/ Ben Falcone

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Take Two: CA Political Money: A look at the battle for delegates in the California primary. With a substantial 172 delegates at stake, Republican candidates are doing everything they can to come out on top in the golden state. That means using a lot of manpower and a lot of money to reach out 9:07 8:25 Politics Economics and Business to voters. Shane Goldmacher, Alex Cohen

Take Two: Paul Ryan's Campaign: While Republican presidential candidates were stumping in Wisconsin for the state's primary last week, House Speaker Paul Ryan was markedly absent from his home state 9:15 8:10 Politics visiting foreign heads of state. Jennifer Steinhauer, Alex Cohen

Take Two: Zika is Worse: Brazil has been hit particularly hard - The World Health Organization said in March that around 2,500 babies will be born with the microcephaly this year. But Zika has spread 9:23 6:35 Public Health/ Medicine to Central America and Puerto Rico. Doctor Karin Nielsen, Alex Cohen Take Two: Jimmy Gomez: A look at some new, big changes in parental leave. Fifteen years ago, California became the first state in the nation to guarantee workers paid time off to care for a new child or ailing family member. Yesterday, Governor Jerry Brown signed off on a bill updating our paid family leave law. That legislation was authored by 9:34 6:45 Politics Sacramento/State Politics Assemblyman Jimmy Gomez. Assemblyman Jimmy Gomez, Alex Cohen

Take Two: The Brood: This expansion of benefits throughout California comes on the heels of a vote last week in San Francisco. There, the board of county supervisors Gender Equity/Transgender unanimously approved FULL pay during 9:41 12:30 Issues Youth/Children's Issues/ Family family leave. Brigid Schulte, Alex Cohen

Take Two: CA Counts - : Her first name means lotus flower in Sanskrit. She's the California Attorney General - and Kamala Harris is the Democratic Party favorite to replace retiring Senator Barbara Boxer. As part of our California Counts election coverage, KPBS reporter Amita Sharma takes a look at Harris's roots, her positions and her chances of becoming the 9:53 4:20 Politics Sacramento/State Politics California's next US Senator. Amita Sharma (reporter)

Take Two: Rent is Too High: Rental housing in Southern California is going to get even MORE expensive. That's according to a new report out today from USC's Lusk Center for Real -Estate. Despite all the construction that's been going on around us, demand for apartments and rental houses is high, and THAT is going to drive up prices through at least 2018. In LA for example, USC projects rent will go up around 109 dollars over 2015 10:07 10:20 Housing Issues rates in two years. Rafael Bostic, Alex Cohen Take Two: Chinese Investments: Last year, Chinese investments in U.S. businesses hit 15 Billion dollars and California was one of the top destinations.This year that trend is 10:17 9:15 Foreign News Economics and Business expected to continue. Jim Puzzanghera, Alex Cohen

Take Two: John Muir: Before Jackie Robinson was a baseball giant, he was a student at John Muir High School in Pasadena. His sporting skills stretched beyond baseball to football, tennis, track and basketball. Robinson graduated Muir High in 1936 and the rest is, literally, history. So, what about his alma mater? Could a player as skilled as Jackie Robinson graduate 10:26 5:00 Sports Historical Events/ History Segments from John Muir High again? Kevin Ferguson (reporter)

Take Two: The Way we Never Were: Alex Cohen speaks with Stephanie Coontz, the author of "The Way we NEVER were: American Families and the Nostalgia trap". Stephanie talks about the way American families have changed since her book was Historical Events/ History first published in 1992, and shares her 10:34 12:15 Segments Diversity/ Cultural Events predictions for the future. Stephanie Coontz, Alex Cohen

Take Two: Tuesday Reviews Day: It's our weekly music segment. We’ll get the latest music news and selections from music 10:46 8:20 Arts And Culture supervisor Morgan Rhodes. Morgan Rhodes, Alex Cohen Airtalk: Race roundtable: why all kinds of Americans are increasingly concerned about race relations. Race relations may still rank at the bottom of the list of Americans’ concerns, but a new Gallup poll shows that more Americans (35%) say they’re worried “a great deal” about race relations in the U.S. than at any point in the last 15 years 11:06 30:47:00 Politics Racial Relations that Gallup has been asking the question. Joe Hicks, Jody Armour

Airtalk: Debating the Democratic Party's superdelegates and their role in 2016. "Rigged!" shouts MSNBC's Joe Scarborough. "Rigged," declares a New York Post headline. 11:41 16:56 Media Politics "Disenfranchised," blasts Donald Trump. Todd Donovan, Neil Sroka

Airtalk: RAND, USC experts on why test- driving autonomous vehicles for safety may not be enough. The movement towards driverless is already in full swing in California as companies like Google and Tesla, to name a few, are at the forefront of 12:06 18:04 Transportation Computers/Internet/IT the new technology. Nidhi Kalra, Jeffrey Miller

Airtalk: Latest critics of trigger warnings and microaggression: University professors. A new sensitivity on college campuses, epitomized by concepts like microaggression and trigger warnings, is causing some 12:26 21:42:00 Diversity/ Cultural Events Education professors to cry foul. Risa L. Lieberwitz, Brett Sokolow Airtalk: A look at how often tabloids are sued as Blake Shelton case against InTouch moves forward. Country music star and ‘The Voice’ judge Blake Shelton will be allowed to move ahead with his lawsuit against the company that publishes InTouch Weekly, after a headline on the cover of the magazine’s September issue suggesting that Shelton had a drinking problem and had 12:50 7:50:00 Law & Order/Courts/Police Entertainment Industry entered rehab. Michael Overing

The Frame: John Horn reports on Cinemacon 3:36 5:01 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry in Las Vegas Oscar Garza/John Horn

The Frame:James Kim interviews musician 3:42 6:01 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Mayer Hawthorne about "Man About Town" James Kim/Mayer Hawthorne

The Frame: and Rob Delaney 3:48 9:13 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry talk about their new show "Catastrophe" John Horn/Sharon Horgan/Rob Delaney WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 2016

Take Two: Grey Hats: is reporting that the Bureau was able to get into the iPhone used by the San Bernardino shooter, thanks to the help of professional hackers. And that these hackers were paid a one-time flat fee - this according to sources close to the matter. This would not be the first time that tech-savvy folks have broken into systems for a fee. There's even a name 9:06 6:00 Computers/Internet/IT Homeland Security for such people - grey hats. Kim Zetter, Alex Cohen

Take Two: Venice Officer Involved Shooting: in the case of Brendon Glenn, the unarmed homeless man who was fatally shot by LAPD officer Clifford Proctor last May. The Los Angeles Police Commission made the rare determination yesterday that Officer Proctor violated department policy when he shot 9:12 9:00 Law & Order/Courts/Police Glenn. Cheryl Dorsey, Alex Cohen

Take Two: World Drought: An acute water shortage in the Middle East has been blamed for political unrest in the region. Now top secret cables suggest a fear of the same thing happening in the , as areas such as California battle with years 9:21 8:10 Environment without rain. Nathan Halverson, A Martinez Take Two: Kobe's Last Game/K2 Sports: This week will be the last for 18-time All-Star Kobe Bryant. He spent 20 years with the Lakers, playing for the same team his entire career – a record in the NBA. We’ll hear from fans and detractors about his time in the league. Then, week we take a deep dive into the world of sports with Brian and 9:34 14:00 Sports Andy Kamenetsky. Brian Kamenetsky, Andy Kamenetsky, A Martinez

Take Two: Utley Rule: Under the new so- called "Utley rule" players must now perform "bona fide" slides or be called out. Even though the 2016 season is only a week old, the rule has already decided a couple of games including one Milwaukee Brewers 9:48 8:00 Sports lost to the Astros. Nick Theodoro, A Martinez

Take Two: SoCal Real Estate: The price of housing in southern California is going through the roof, according to a new report from USC. A Martinez hosts a panel with professor Raphael Bostic and economist Chris Thornberg about how people can still 10:07 11:45 Takeafford Two: to live International in the region. Community Raphael Bostic, Chris Thornberg, A Martinez Colleges: This week, UC Berkeley announced that it will eliminate 500 staff jobs over two years to help balance its budget. In recent years, UC campuses have strived hard to attract international students, who pay higher tuition, as a way to boost their coffers - with mixed success. Now it seems that community colleges are getting into the act, too... but some worry that expanding overseas directly contradicts the mission of these campuses - to serve local 10:19 6:00 Education Economics and Business communities. Karin Fischer, Alex Cohen Take Two: Rancho Santiago: As community colleges throughout the country face budget shortfalls, many are seeking partnerships abroad to raise more revenue. Critics, however, worry that these overseas deals are leading schools away from their core 10:25 5:50 Education Economics and Business mission to train a local workforce. Dr. Raul Rodriguez, Alex Cohen

Take Two: Oakland Pot Exhibit: For those looking to get some information on pot before they vote, The Oakland Museum of California will soon be able to help. They'll be opening a new exhibit entitled Altered 10:34 5:45 Public Health/ Medicine State: Marijuana in California. Sarah Seiter, A Martinez

Take Two: Tell me a Tattoo Story: Alex Cohen chats with Allison McGhee about her 10:40 7:10 Youth/Children's Issues/ Family Arts And Culture children's book, "Tell Me a Tattoo Story". Allison McGhee, Alex Cohen

Take Two: Styled Side: Our fashion contributor joins us for the latest on fashion trends in the LA-area. This week: Coachella 10:47 6:30 Arts And Culture Fashion! Michelle Dalton Tyree, Alex Cohen Airtalk: Family on the trail - are they helping or hurting the candidates? At a town hall meeting Tuesday, Ivanka and Eric Trump told CNN that they missed the voting registration deadline due to the “onerous” rules of New 11:06 14:44 Media Politics York. Julian Zelizer

Airtalk: Paul Ryan for president? Speaker vows to refuse nomination but some aren’t buying it. As Republican and Democratic presidential candidates compete amongst themselves for their parties’ nominations on the campaign stage, another person who is no stranger to a general election year has been quietly dancing around whether or not 11:34 16:43 Politics Washington, DC reports he’ll make a run. Peter Dreier, Lori Cox Han

Airtalk: Debate: Bill seeks to extend statute of limitations for rape in California. Five of the women have accused comedian Bill Cosby of sexual assault, but at least some of the alleged crimes are too old for 11:43 16:11 Washington, DC reports Law & Order/Courts/Police prosecution. Joelle Casteix, Margo George

Airtalk: 2 Superdelegates - one for Clinton, one for Sanders - give insiders' accounts. With an increasingly heated battle for the Democratic nomination, superdelegates - party leaders tasked with ensuring primary voters pick a winner - must maintain a diplomatic demeanor and stay above the 12:06 13:15 Washington, DC reports Politics fray. Joe Buscaino, Erin Bilbray Airtalk: Is North Carolina’s HB2 rollback enough to win back its corporate critics? (AP) North Carolina's governor is asking lawmakers to change part of a state law criticized for its anti-discrimination policies, but he sees no need for a wholesale repeal or reversal of its provisions on transgender 12:29 18:20 Law & Order/Courts/Police Gender Equity/Transgender Issues bathroom access. Matthew McReynolds, Laura Durso

Airtalk: One last fadeaway: Looking back at Kobe Bryant’s 20 year NBA career. The fadeaway jumper isn’t perfect. While it looks great a lot of the time, it’s often not the ideal shot. But it won’t apologize for what it 12:42 15:56 Entertainment Industry Sports is. A Martinez

The Frame:John Horn talks with John Fithian 3:36 6:45 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry at CinemaCon about streaming services John Horn/John Fithian

The Frame:John Horn talks with The Last 3:43 5:03 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Shadow Puppets from Coachella John Horn/Alex Turner/Miles Kane

The Frame: discusses her 3:48 9:36 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry screenplay for the new film "Confirmation" Oscar Garza/Susannah Grant

THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 2016 Take Two: History of Delegates: Delegates weren't always key players in the presidential nomination process. Take Two takes a look back at the moments that would change the way parties pick their 9:07 11:45 Politics Historical Events/ History Segments candidates. Seth Masket, A Martinez

Take Two: CA Labor Protests: Fast food workers are expected to take to the streets again to protest labor policies but with California agreeing to raise the minimum 9:19 5:10 Labor Issues wage to $15 and hour, why? Ben Bergman, Alex Cohen

Take Two: The Wheel Thing - Taxes: Almost a third of a million people put down $1000 deposits on Tesla's new $35K Model 3. Most are hoping to get at least $7500 back in Federal incentives, and maybe more, depending on state and local give-backs. The incentive program is complex, and it phases 9:24 6:40 Transportation Economics and Business out over time. Sue Carpenter, Alex Cohen

Take Two: Kobe Data: Twenty years and more than thirty-thousand shots… have all come down to one chart. The LA Times compiled all the stats on Kobe Bryant’s every shot ever made...And turned it into an interactive visual for die-hard Laker fans and 9:34 6:00 Sports the curious alike. Joe Fox, Alex Cohen Take Two: Golden State Record: The Golden State Warriors look to secure the NBA record for the most wins in a single season. In the morning, we'll look back and celebrate the triumph of sports history being made... or examine how the Warriors were 9:40 5:15 Sports denied from the history books. Tim Bontemps, A Martinez

Take Two: Lynn Swann: USC has hired a new Athletic Director. Former NFL great Lynn Swann will be taking over the duties of the school's sports as Pat Haden's successor. The move is being widely criticized for being another example of the University caring about hiring those who played for the school 9:45 7:05 Sports rather than trying to make an objective hire. Petro Papdakis, A Martinez

Take Two: CA Report - Child Immigrants: The real-life drama around the crisis of unaccompanied teens and kids crossing into the U.S. has now inspired a new play - a play 9:52 4:40 Youth/Children's Issues/ Family Immigration set in an unusual location. Steven Cuevas (reporter)

Take Two: State of Affairs: A roundup of the week's news in California government and politics with 's Carla Marinucci and 10:07 17:00 Politics Sacramento/State Politics Capital Public Radio's Ben Adler. Carla Marinucci, Ben Adler, A Martinez Take Two: Comedians vs. Isis: At a senate sub-committee discussing the Middle-East and refugee, U2 frontman Bono, suggested sending comedians to combat ISIS with 10:24 6:30 Racial Relations Arts And Culture humor may be an effective strategy. Ahmed Ahmed, Alex Cohen

Take Two: Write Girl: Hollywood actors and screenwriters join forces with Write Girl this week to share the stories of at risk teens this 10:34 8:00 Youth/Children's Issues/ Family Entertainment Industry weekend. Keren Taylor, Alex Cohen

Take Two: Echo Park: The independent film from Amanda Marsalis follows the story of woman, looking to at find herself in Los Angeles, moving from Beverly Hills - and away from a long time boyfriend - to Echo Park, in the middle of full-fledged gentrification... and finds love in a surprising 10:41 10:30 Arts And Culture place. Amanda Marsalis, Tony Okungbowa, Alex Cohen

Take Two: Pacific Symphony: Classical music concerts can have a very specific protocol. You have to dress well, listen closely and applaud at just the right moments. Some conductors will even shush noisy audience members. Now, Orange County's Pacific 10:52 4:30 Arts And Culture Symphony is trying to change all of that. Priska Neely (reporter) Airtalk: Feinstein-backed bill to mandate Apple and others to help FBI access encrypted data. Senator Dianne Feinstein (D- CA) and Senator Richard Burr (R-NC) unveiled a proposal that would force companies like Apple to help the government gain access to encrypted data on a computer or mobile device with a court 11:06 24:05:00 Homeland Security Computers/Internet/IT order. Patrick Howell O’Neill, Jeffrey Addicott, Nate Cardozo

Airtalk: As L.A. Olympic bid progresses, local State Senator proposes bill to create contingency fund for Games. Four cities remain in the hunt for the right to host the 11:30 23:39 Talk of the City Sports 2024 Summer Olympics. Ed Hula,

Airtalk: Debating UC Davis' attempt to scrub its reputation on the Internet. To clean up its online reputation, the University of California, Davis paid $175,000 for an attempt to minimize negative search engine results about a November 2011 pepper spray incident between UC Davis police and 12:06 14:06 Media Education student protesters. Ira Kalb, Doug Elmets

Airtalk: With new audiences and tech, LA's museums evolving to stay relevant. The Natural History Museum announced this morning that they’re launching an urban 12:21 18:00 Arts And Culture Talk of the City biodiversity center. Susana Smith Bautista, Rob Stein Airtalk: The place of the conservative professor in left-leaning academe. The American university is by and large a left- 12:41 15:30 Education Books/ Literature/ Authors leaning place. Jon Shields

The Frame:John Horn talks with Amazon Studios reps Jason Ropell and Bob Berney at 3:36 6:03 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry CinemaCon John Horn/Jason Ropell/Bob Berney

The Frame:Priska Neely reports on how the 3:42 5:20 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry OC Pacific Symphony is making changes Priska Neely/Elizabeth Nonemaker

The Frame:Oscar Garza talks with Erik Spitznagel about his book "Old Records 3:48 11:50 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Never Die" Oscar Garza/Erik Spitznagel FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 2016 Take Two: Vergara Overturned: Labor unions got a big win yesterday as an appeals court overturned Vergara v California. The case centered around the plaintiff's arguement that tenure protects what they call "grossly ineffective" teachers from being fired.The judge in the appellate court says the plaintiffs failed to show that statutes such as tenure makes any particular group of students more likely to get a worse education than any others. The plaintiffs say they plan to take it to the California 9:07 10:00 Labor Issues Law & Order/Courts/Police Supreme Court. James E. Ryan, A Martinez

Take Two: Schools and Race: A report out this week found that parents of color are concerned about how their children are 9:17 14:00 Racial Relations Education treated in public schools. Liz Dwyer, Eugene Hung, Alex Cohen

Take Two: La Niña: Yes, meteorologists at the center say El Nino's days may now be numbered, and it's dryer sibling -- known as 9:34 4:50 Environment La Nina -- could be on its way. Tom Di Liberto, A Martinez Take Two: Nut Crimes: California's booming agricultural industry has always been valuable to customers. But now it's attracted quite a bit of unwanted attention as well. Authorities have said that international crime rings have targeted California's high- 9:40 6:00 Economics and Business valued nuts, such as walnuts and pistachios. Scott Cornell, Alex Cohen

Take Two: Kamasi Washington: The Inglewood raised composer and jazz musician released one of the most critically lauded albums of 2015, and he contributed greatly to the sound of Kendrick Lamar's "To Pimp A Butterfly," but it's going to be his 9:46 12:10 Arts And Culture first time at Coachella this year. Kamasi Washington, Alex Cohen

Take Two: Taxis vs. Uber and Lyft: This week a report was published about the taxi industry in Los Angeles and how it's been affected by Uber and Lyft. And to the surprise of no one, it's not good for the taxi industry. So how are taxi's fighting back? Let's just say they’re trying to fight fire with 10:07 10:30 Transportation Economics and Business fire. Katy Steinmetz, A Martinez Take Two: Board of Supes: One of the most important elections this year is happening in LA County, with two of the five supervisors' 10:18 4:10 Politics seats in play. We'll find out why voters Mary Plummer (reporter)

Take Two: Dentist Lobby: Lobbyists can have a strong influence on what bills pass political muster ... and what doesn't. More on how that power has been yielded by dentist 10:22 8:20 Politics groups in CA. Laurel Rosenhall, Alex Cohen Take Two: BBC Cuba Tattoo: In Cuba, body art was frowned upon for years -- considered a symbol of troublemakers or criminals by the authorities. Now, attitudes are changing, but the decades-long US trade embargo means there's a lack of sterile facilities for getting "inked". The BBC's Will Grant paid a visit to Cuba's only licensed 10:34 4:20 Foreign News Arts And Culture tattoo parlour in Havana. Will Grant (reporter)

Take Two: Lab Notes: Things that make you go ...woof? SCPR's Sanden Totten gets behind the science of dogs with Lab(rador) 10:38 7:10 Science Notes. Sanden Totten, A Martinez

Take Two: Weekend Preview: Take Two's Leo Duran has the skinny on things to do 10:45 7:00 Diversity/ Cultural Events Arts And Culture around town this weekend. Leo Duran, A Martinez

Take Two: CAL Green Film Festival: If you happen to be heading to San Francisco this weekend, here's something you can do up there: The Green Film Festival. It's one of the biggest environmental film fests in California - and there are a handful that play in the state. A look at how the Green Film Festival, and others like it, are shaping the 10:52 4:22 Arts And Culture Environment conversation about a changing planet. Cy Musiker (Reporter) Airtalk: With link between Zika and microcephaly established, should CDC issue recommendation for women to delay pregnancy? With the link between Zika and birth deformities confirmed, health officials at the Centers for Disease Control are now grappling with the question of whether to 11:06 19:13 Youth/Children's Issues/ Family Public Health/ Medicine advise women to delay pregnancy. William Schaffner, Peter Jay Hotez

Airtalk: Court reporter Linda Deutsch says it’s time to release Leslie Van Houten. A state parole board panel recommended parole yesterday for former Charles Manson 11:27 12:45:00 Talk of the City Law & Order/Courts/Police disciple Leslie Van Houten. Linda Deutsch

Airtalk: Rideshare roundup: New numbers on how cabbies stack up against Uber, plus a look at the market for niche services like Uber-for-women. The advent and rise in popularity of ridesharing services like Uber and Lyft has meant mostly bad news for cab drivers in major metropolitan areas, which shouldn’t be a surprise to anyone who has visited a city like L.A., San Francisco, or even 11:41 15:40 Talk of the City Transportation . Meghan McCarty, Alison Griswold

Airtalk: FilmWeek: ‘The Jungle Book,’ ‘Barbershop’ sequel and more. Larry Mantle and KPCC film critics Claudia Puig and Justin Chang review this week’s new releases including a new animated telling of “The Jungle Book” including voices by Idris Elba and Lupita Nyong’o; another visit to Ice Cube’s “Barbershop: The Next Cut,” and 12:06 30:34:00 Entertainment Industry Arts And Culture more. Justin Chang, Claudia Puig Airtalk: Movie execs at odds over price point and future of VOD new releases. At this week's annual convention of cinema owners, CinemaCon, showbiz executives were not speaking from the same script about Screening Room, a startup aimed at offering movies at home for $50 on the same day 12:41 16:58 Entertainment Industry Arts And Culture they open in theaters. John Horn, Justin Chang, Claudia Puig

The Frame:John Horn visits the CinemaCon 3:36 5:02 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry exhibit floor in Las Vegas John Horn

The Frame:John Horn interviews Diane Rodriguez a leader in LA's theater 3:41 7:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry community John Horn/Diane Rodriguez

The Frame:Oscar Garza talks with Jason 3:48 9:38 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Jones about making the show The Detour Oscar Garza/Jason Jones SATURDAY APRIL 16, 2016

12:07 8:00 Sports Diversity/ Cultural Events Off-Ramp: John Rabe and Kevin Ferguson John Rabe, Matt "Money" Smith goes to Dodger's opening day to talk to visitors, employees and a Dixeland band.

12:15 3:18 Arts And Culture Historical Events/ History Segments Off-Ramp: Commentator Marc Haefele Marc Haefele reviews Milton Avery at The Huntington

12:22 8:08 Sports Diversity/ Cultural Events Off-Ramp: Back at Dodger opening day. John John Rabe, Kevin Ferguson, Orel Hershiser, Chris Erskine talks to Erskine of the LA Times, fans, and Kevin talks to former LA Dodgers pitcher Orel Hershiser

12:30 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Off-Ramp: Kevin Ferguson interviews Brendan Eder Brendan Eder of the Brendan Eder Ensemble

12:35 0:21 Sports Diversity/ Cultural Events Off-Ramp: John Rabe eats a Dodger dog John Rabe

12:37 2:25 Sports Arts And Culture Off-Ramp: Back at Dodger Opening Day, John Rabe, Sam Harris John Rabe talks to Sam Harris, who sang the national anthem.

12:40 2:27 Youth/Children's Issues/ FamilyScience Off-Ramp: Brains On! the science podcast Colette Lauer for kids, talks to the scientist who drives the Mars rover "Curiosity"

12:42 1:54 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Off-Ramp: Song of the Week: "Sunlight" by John Rabe John Doe 12:48 8:58 Sports Diversity/ Cultural Events Off-Ramp: Back at Dodger Opening Day, John Rabe, , Gill Cedillo Mayor Garcetti announces a change of name for Elysian Parkway to Vin Scully Way, Councilman Cedillo shares the story of getting it official, and Vin Scully is tells his story. MONDAY, APRIL 18,2016

Take Two: Earthquakes: The people of Ecuador are digging out today from a 7.8 magnitude earthquake, the strongest there in decades. It follows on the heels of another quake that struck southwestern Japan last week. Take Two examines these recent temblors, and what California can 9:07 7:15 Natural Disaster learn about preparedness and recovery. Mark Simons, Alex Cohen

Take Two: SCOTUS Immigration: The future of President Obama's executive action on immigration is on the line, this Monday. The Supreme Court holds a hearing on the legality of his 2014 effort that helped 9:14 8:15 Immigration Law & Order/Courts/Police millions of undocumented immigrants. Niels Frenzen, A Martinez

Take Two: Undocumented Protection: President Obama's stalled 2014 executive order on immigration could potentially shield five million people living in the US illegally from deportation. More on the US undocumented and how the upcoming 9:22 6:00 Immigration SCOTUS decision could impact their life. Giselle Gasca, A Martinez

Take Two: On the Lot: Our weekly segment on the latest entertainment news with the 9:34 9:00 Entertainment Industry LA Times’ Rebecca Keegan Rebecca Keegan, Alex Cohen Take Two: Amazon Streaming: Starting today, Amazon Prime will be available as a monthly subscription rather than an annual commitment. What's behind the big change? Analysts say it's further evidence that Amazon is making a big play to take on other video streaming services like and stepping up competition with other tech 9:43 6:30 Media Computers/Internet/IT platforms like Facebook and Google. Todd Spangler, Alex Cohen

Take Two: NBA Sports Logo: Recently the NBA voted to allow logos on their uniforms. The league has officially put this program into an initial pilot program to test it out next season. Some are saying that it's a slippery slope that takes away attention 9:50 8:30 Sports from the game and its players. Paul Lukas, A Martinez

Take Two: Earthquake Buildings: On Friday city inspectors released a list of apartments in the San Fernando Valley, Hollywood and the Westside that will need a retrofit to 10:07 9:15 Housing Issues Natural Disaster better withstand a major earthquake. Marissa Aho, Alex Cohen

Take Two: Recuperative care: When homeless people get sick or hurt, they don't have anywhere to rest to get better. They head back to the streets where the risk of deterioration can be deadly. But, there's a solution to this growing problem in Southern California. Advocates in Orange County 10:16 4:15 Orange County Housing Issues believe it can make the homeless there safe. Erika Aguilar (reporter) Take Two: Southwest Islamophobia: A UC Berkeley student was removed from a Southwest flight earlier this month after a passenger reported him for speaking Arabic in a phone call. Student Khairuldeen Makhzoomi was then berated by an Arabic- speaking flight attendant before he was taken in for questioning by authorities. The "keep your head down when in public" approach ignites a conversation about the impact that Islamophobia is having on 10:20 10:00 Racial Relations Religion Islamic communities. Zahra Billoo, Alex Cohen

Take Two: Gutsy Girl: How do you get your daughter on a track of being brave and taking risks from a young age? Writer Caroline Paul has a few ideas. Her new book Gender Equity/Transgender is titled "The Gutsy Girl - Escapades for your 10:34 10:15 Issues Books/ Literature/ Authors Life of Epic Adventure". Caroline Paul, Alex Cohen

Take Two: Rockford Peaches: In Seattle, one father has assembled a little league baseball team, but it’s a little different than you might expect. The Rockford Peaches are made up of only girls, aged 6-8, and they 10:44 6:05 Sports Gender Equity/Transgender Issues play against boys. Sean Eley, A Martinez

Take Two: CA RPT Mushrooms: Sometimes, when we revisit communities after a tragedy, we find something unexpectedly hopeful. Take Lake County -- just over 100 miles west of Sacramnento -- scorched by the monstrous Valley Fire last fall. In the town of Cobb, only foundations remain where homes used to be. Now foodies are rummaging through the rubble for a delicacy 10:50 6:00 Environment Arts And Culture which THRIVES after a wildfire. Lisa Morehouse (reporter) Airtalk: SCOTUS to decide fate of some 4 million undocumented immigrants. The Supreme Court heard one of the biggest cases on its docket this term – one whose outcome would affect millions of 11:06 23:25 Immigration Law & Order/Courts/Police undocumented immigrants in the country. Alvaro Huerta, Ira Mehlman

Airtalk: Debating HBO's dramatic portrayal of Clarence Thomas and Anita Hill in 'Confirmation'. A timely new HBO film dramatizes the controversial 1991 Supreme Court confirmation hearings for now Justice Clarence Thomas that exposed sexual Historical Events/ History harassment charges by his former assistant, 11:32 24:04:00 Segments Entertainment Industry then Oklahoma law professor Anita Hill. Fatima Goss Graves, Mark Paoletta

Airtalk: AirTalk election 2016: Analyzing each campaign on the eve of the New York State primary. The New York State primary is Tuesday for both Republicans and 12:06 19:28 Media Politics Democrats. Steve Phillips, Zach Courser

Airtalk: Price tag to prevent massive earthquake damage in SF: $3 billion. Today marks the 110th anniversary of the 1906 San 12:28 11:31 Economics and Business Historical Events/ History Segments Francisco earthquake. Ron Lin, Patrick Otellini Airtalk: Should we stop breeding French Bulldogs? Despite their notorious respiratory complications and physical challenges breeding naturally, Frenchies are more 12:42 16:25 Public Health/ Medicine Science popular than ever before. Madeline Bernstein, Marika Zoll

The Frame: LAT music journalist, Lorraine 3:36 6:15 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Ali, recounts her experiences at Coachella John Horn/Lorraine Ali

The Frame: The Frame's James Kim discusses 3:42 4:27 Computers/Internet/IT Entertainment Industry "Here Active Listening" earbuds John Horn/James Kim

The Frame: "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend" star Rachel 3:47 9:40 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Bloom talks about her many roles John Horn/Rachel Bloom

TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 2016

Take Two: Republicans Speak: Today New York holds its primaries. Like California, New York is considered a very blue state... which raises some very interesting opportunities for that rare species know as Republicanus 9:07 9:00 Politics living in liberal districts. Shane Goldmacher, Alex Cohen

Take Two: Pot Sobriety Test: Come November, Californians may also be voting on whether to legalize recreational marijuana. There's a lot to consider on that front, including issues of public safety, like driving. We have tests in place to determine whether someone has been drinking too much alcohol to drive. But what about driving while high? Turns out that's a bit trickier to measure. But that's not stopping a group of researchers at UC San Diego from 9:16 7:00 Public Health/ Medicine trying. Barth Wilsey, Alex Cohen Take Two: Ecuador: Over 600 international resuce teams are assisitng in Ecuador's relief effort, following the earthquake that claimed over 400 lives this past weekend. Mercy Corps is one of the groups that has rushed to help the country, a spokesperson 9:23 6:00 Natural Disaster Foreign News joins us to discuss their efforts. Christy Delafield, A Martinez

Take Two: Pregnancy centers: A Look at where many parents-to-be go: California's pregnancy centers. They provide counseling, testing and ultrasounds. Critics say their main goal is to persuade women NOT to have abortions. A new California law requires these centers to inform their clients that the state offers access to low-cost or free abortions. A number of pregnancy 9:34 5:00 Public Health/ Medicine Gender Equity/Transgender Issues centers are not complying with the law. Rebecca Plevin (Reporter)

Take Two: The Brood: This Friday is Earth Day. A perfect opportunity to get your family out and about in nature. But Earth Day is just one day... what about working the great outdoors into your life on a more regular basis? Our next guest has the prescription for that - writer Richard Louv's new book is titled "Vitamin N: The Essential Guide to a 9:39 9:35 Youth/Children's Issues/ Family Nature Rich Life." Richard Louv, Alex Cohen

Take Two: Tuesday Reviews day: It's time for Tuesday Reviewsday, our weekly new music segment. This week music journalist Steve Hochman joins A Martinez with a list of new songs from some artists who've been around 9:49 8:07 Arts And Culture for a while. Steve Hochman, A Martinez Take Two: Islamophobia Folo: Yesterday on the program, we told you about a 26 year old UC Berkeley student who was ousted earlier this month from a Southwest flight from LAX to Oakland. Khairuldeen Makhzoomi originally hails from Iraq and was speaking to his uncle in Arabic about recent events from his seat, shortly before 10:07 10:00 Racial Relations Religion he was escorted off the plane. Khairuldeen Makhzoomi, Alex Cohen

Take Two: Mapping indigenous LA: L.A. is home to one of the the largest populations of Indigenous people in the United States. That includes those who are native to Southern California and Indigenous peoples who have relocated here. A new project at UCLA hopes to bring information about all of those groups together and shed light on 10:17 5:10 Racial Relations Historical Events/ History Segments their stories. Katherine Davis-Young (Reporter)

Take Two: Indigenous Comic Con: That map may have to chart a course to New Mexico because the first ever Indigenous Comic Con is set to happen this November in Albuquerque. For one weekend, the event will showcase artists, writers, designers, actors and anyone else who's contributed to 10:22 7:00 Diversity/ Cultural Events Historical Events/ History Segments pop culture and is of Indigenous heritage. Lee Francis IV, A Martinez

Take Two: Angel's Stadium 50th: 50 years ago today, Angel Stadium of Anaheim hosted its first official American League game against the Chicago White Sox. Since then it's gone through two name changes, hosted three all-star games and has been known for having a nice big "A" just outside 10:34 7:20 Sports Historical Events/ History Segments of the park. Nathan Masters, A Martinez Take Two: Bullet Train: That system, currently under construction in California, has had its fair share of logistical and funding problems over the last few years. The frustration over the handling of things came to a head Monday, when the Assembly Transportation Committee voted unanimously to strengthen oversight of the project. Doing so sets new reporting requirements for the 64 BILLION dollar 10:41 7:00 Transportation Takeproject. Two: CA RPT Democrats & Unions: The Ralph Vartabedian, A Martinez gig economy has changed the way we live, but also how we work. Traditionally, unions have always counted on Democrats to support them on issues like raising the minimum wage. But when companies like Uber say their drivers aren't even employees, traditional work rules and regulations seem outdated. With the idea of "labor" shifting, the California Report examines how Democrats and the labor movement are navigating the new high-tech 10:45 4:00 Economics and Business Labor Issues workplace. Scott Shafer (reporter) Take Two: BBC Venezuala: Venezuela's leftist revolution is struggling. For the first time in years, a majority of the country's parliament is held by the opposition. And that means many of the revolutionary government's policies are being reconsidered. The government built one million new homes for low-income families. Now, the main opposition party wants to privatise them - and give the people living in them the property titles. Venezuela's president has 10:49 4:10 Foreign News pledged to do all he can to block the plan. Grace Livingstone (reporter)

Airtalk: Bathrooms and storage: Debating Venice's plans to help the homeless. In an effort to quell the burgeoning homeless population in Los Angeles and specifically Venice, Westside Councilman Mike Bonin is proposing a plan to allow round-the-clock bathroom and storage access for the 11:06 17:43:00 Housing Issues Talk of the City homeless. Mike Bonin, Mark Ryavec Airtalk: Are voter registration rules like New York’s suppressing votes? Ivanka and Eric Trump opined on the challenges of registering to vote in primary elections last week after reports revealed both had missed the October 2015 deadline for New York registered Independents to register for a crossover vote in today’s open Republican 11:21 14:20 Washington, DC reports Politics Primary. Nate Persily, Lonna Rae Atkeson, Mary Plummer

Airtalk: Debating marijuana’s place on the DEA’s schedule of controlled substances. It’s possible that, by mid-2016, marijuana could be viewed in a very different light by the 11:41 15:34 Economics and Business Law & Order/Courts/Police federal government. John Hudak, Kevin Sabet

Airtalk: Debating why large corporations pay a fraction of legal tax rate. Newly crunched data shows two-thirds of American corporations paid no federal income taxes in each year from 2006-2012, according to the U.S. Government Accountability Office 12:06 20:30:00 Law & Order/Courts/Police Economics and Business (GAO). Dean Baker, Veronique de Rugy

Airtalk: Income-sharing tuition agreements possible alternative to student loans. Purdue University will be the first American university in recent years to take an unconventional approach to funding student 12:27 8:10:00 Education Economics and Business education. Brian Edelman, Mark Kantrowitz Airtalk: Families sue sperm bank for misrepresenting schizophrenic donor. Three Ontario families are suing a U.S.-based sperm bank and its Canadian distributor, alleging they were misled about a donor's medical and social history, which included a criminal record and significant mental 12:41 18:47 Science Youth/Children's Issues/ Family illness. Nancy Hersh, Judith Daar

The Frame: Kamau Bell talks meeting the KKK for his new show "United Shades of 3:36 14:42 Arts And Culture Racial Relations America" John Horn/Darby Maloney/Kamau Bell

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 2016

Take Two: Bernie's Future: Hillary Clinton’s win in Tuesday's New York primary has narrowed the path for Bernie Sanders to nab the Democratic nomination but he’s vowed to stay the course. Recent polls show that in California Sanders and Clinton are in a tight race. Could June’s primary make the 9:07 8:00 Politics difference for him? Louis DeSipio, A Martinez

Take Two: Virgin Voters: In this audio postcard, Take Two asks four first-time voters to record their thoughts about this Caroline Royball, Mason Allport, Enrique Licon, Mary Perez, A 9:15 4:00 Politics Youth/Children's Issues/ Family election year. Martinez Take Two: CAL Counts 13: As part of our California Counts election series, KQED reporter Sasha Khokha has been visiting with potential voters in the Central Valley town of Lindsay. In previous pieces, she introduced us to some young women who weren't sure they'd even go to the polls. Now, she's going back to orchestrate a face- to-face meeting between these voters-to-be 9:19 4:25 Politics and the town's first Latina mayor. Sasha Khokha (reporter)

Take Two: AP Migrants: tarting in 2014, tens of thousands of kids and teens from El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras have crossed into this country. When they're detained, they are placed with grownups who look after them. A new report out from the Associated Press shows a majority of those kids were placed in the care of people 9:23 6:45 Immigration who are themselves, not here legally. Amy Taxin, Alex Cohen

Take Two: K2 Sports: Every week we take a deep dive into the world of sports with Brian 9:34 12:00 Sports and Andy Kamenetsky. Andy Kamenetsky, Brian Kamenetsky, A Martinez Take Two: Japanese Hoops: For the last five years, the Little Tokyo Service Center has been raising money to build a two-court basketball gym in the heart of Little Tokyo, on city-donated land. Southern California is home to decades-old Japanese American basketball leagues, in which more than 10,000 players of all ages participate. But their games are spread out, played in gyms all over So Cal. The idea is to bring Japanese American league basketball back to Little 9:44 4:30 Sports Youth/Children's Issues/ Family Tokyo. Leslie Berestein Rojas (reporter) Take Two: LAPD Audit: In an audit released yesterday, LA City Controller Ron Galperin outlined a plan to hire civilian employees for more than 450 office jobs that are currently being done by police officers… jobs like manning front desks, running social media accounts, managing equipment rooms and coordinating training. The recommendation from Galperin: get those police officers out into communities to do more OFFICER work 9:49 6:50 Law & Order/Courts/Police and less OFFICE work. Ron Galperin, A Martinez

Take Two: Google Security: Is nowhere safe these days? Google recently released a report which found that browsing the search engine can infect your computer with malware and connect you to potential 10:07 8:00 Homeland Security Computers/Internet/IT fraudsters. Greg Shaffer, Alex Cohen

Take Two: Chip and Signature Credit Cards: Sick of the delay in the checkout line as you wait for your extra-secure chip card to be read by the credit card machine? Well, Visa has heard the complaints and announced that it will shorten the wait time for 10:15 8:00 Computers/Internet/IT Economics and Business machines to process that chip. Sienna Kossman, Alex Cohen

Take Two: Impatient: Drug Prices: Drug pricing – SCPR’s Health Reporter Rebecca Plevin walks us through various bits of legislation being proposes to help regulate 10:23 6:00 Public Health/ Medicine drug prices. Rebecca Plevin (Reporter) Take Two: Tubman on the 20 dollar bill: You might remember a movement last year to get a woman on a piece of American currency. Well, Treasury Secretary Jack Lew is expected to announce that anti-slavery activist, Harriet Tubman will replace Andrew 10:34 7:35 Economics and Business Gender Equity/Transgender Issues Jackson on the twenty-dollar bill. Ben White, A Martinez

Take Two: Styled Side: Michelle Dalton Tyree joins Take Two to explain the darling who's taking the style world by storm: personal 10:41 8:00 Arts And Culture organizer Marie Kondo. Michelle Dalton Tyree, Alex Cohen

Take Two: LA Organizer: A personal organizer does more than help you declutter. Alex Cohen talks with Tori Springer about the business of helping people scale back their homes and learning 10:49 7:00 Arts And Culture to live with less stuff. Tori Springer, Alex Cohen

Airtalk: Analysts set up election 2016 road ahead after NY primary goes chalk. Home field advantage proved too much to overcome for Bernie Sanders and Ted Cruz in the New York State primaries on Wednesday as New Yorkers placed their support overwhelmingly behind frontrunners Hillary Clinton and Donald 11:06 23:08 Media Politics Trump. Lisa Garcia Bedolla, Pete Peterson Airtalk: LAPD Chief Beck on property seizures, the police shooting of the unarmed Walter DeLeon and more. After a court injunction barring the LAPD from seizing homeless people's property, and as the tries to remedy the growing problem, how are police officers 11:32 23:56 Talk of the City Law & Order/Courts/Police balancing safety issues? Charlie Beck

Airtalk: Much at stake in Obama’s tense visit to Saudi Arabia. No love was lost between President Obama and the leaders of Saudi 12:06 14:22 Foreign News Politics Arabia. David Andrew Weinberg, Karen Elliott House

Airtalk: What do you think of Hamilton staying on the $10 and Tubman debuting on the $20? Last June, the U.S. Treasury Department announced it would redesign the $10 bill and replace Alexander Hamilton with a woman to-be-named as the face of 12:22 8:15 Diversity/ Cultural Events Economics and Business the currency. N/A

Airtalk: Sisters open first romance-only bookstore in LA. Two sisters with a love for romance literature are busting open the genre by opening the country's first independent bookstore dedicated 12:31 8:48 Talk of the City Books/ Literature/ Authors exclusively to romance. Bea Koch, Leah Koch Airtalk: The smartest places on earth to lead the next economic revolution? Not Silicon Valley. Outsourcing decimated the manufacturing industry. Jobs tied to the sector fell from nearly 20 million in 1979 to 12:42 16:47 Books/ Literature/ Authors Science some 14 million in 2007. Antoine van Agtmael, Fred Bakker

The Frame: Kathryn Bostic talks being a 3:36 11:00 Arts And Culture Racial Relations composer in a white, male industry John Horn/Michelle Lanz/Kathryn Bostic

The Frame:James Kim covers the 3:47 7:11 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry renovation of the Ford Theater James Kim/Laura Zucker

THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 2016

Take Two: Latino Youth: Hispanics are the youngest major racial or ethnic group in the United States, according to a Pew Center Research analysis of census data, and about a quarter, or 14.6 million, of all Hispanics are 9:07 9:00 Politics Youth/Children's Issues/ Family Millennials. Mark Hugo Lopez, Alex Cohen Take Two: Millennial Matters: Thursday afternoon from Cal State Fullerton A Martinez hosts a series of discussion with members of generation Y about everything from housing and jobs to immigration and the election. Alex Cohen takes the helm of Take Two and checks in with A on what he’s 9:16 6:00 Youth/Children's Issues/ Family expecting from the event. A Martinez, Alex Cohen

Take Two: Drug Tunnels: Yesterday, federal authorities announced the discovery of a half-mile long cross-border tunnel along the California/ Mexico border. The passage ran from a flophouse in Tijuana all the way to Otay Mesa, a city neighborhood of San 9:22 8:00 Foreign News Law & Order/Courts/Police Diego. Elliot Spagat, Alex Cohen

Take Two: Lanes: Traffic has long been an issue in Los Angeles, but a new bill from Assemblyman Mike Gatto pushing for more use of reversible lanes may improve conditions. It's a practice that San Francisco 9:34 6:50 Transportation and San Diego have already adopted. Assemblyman Mike Gatto, Alex Cohen

Take Two: the Wheel Thing: Last month a federal judge in San Francisco gave VW attorneys an extension to come up with a plan to fix the cars it sold that used an emissions testing cheat. That deadline is today and VW officials are appearing this morning before the judge. An update on the latest in a saga effecting more than 600,000 9:30 7:25 Transportation Environment owners of VW diesels. Sue Carpenter, Alex Cohen Take Two: Titus Welliver: In the Amazon Prime series "Bosch" actor Titus Welliver stars as the titular character Harry Bosch. He’s an LAPD detective that’s facing heat from the department and the public for his 9:51 9:15 Arts And Culture Media actions. Titus Welliver, Alex Cohen

Take Two: State of Affairs: We’ll get the latest political news coming out of the Golden State with our revolving cast of experts. Our guests this week, Carla Marinucci, Politico's California Playbook reporter, and Scott Shafer, Senior editor for KQED's California Politics and Government 10:07 18:05 Politics Sacramento/State Politics Desk. Carla Marinucci, Scott Shafer, Alex Cohen

Take Two: Medi-cal Undocumented: SB 4 goes into effect May 16 in California. It's a bill that makes Medi-Cal benefits available to all children younger than 19, regardless of immigration status. KPCC’S Elizabeth Aguilera joins A Martinez to explain how it 10:25 5:15 Public Health/ Medicine will work. Erika Aguilar (reporter), A Martinez

Take Two: Elvis and Nixon: With a single meeting, an awkward photo and Elvis’s desire to help the federal government, Historical Events/ History President Nixon and the rock star became 10:34 7:50 Segments acquaintances and eventually friends. Luke Nichter, Alex Cohen Take Two: Prince: News of musician Prince's death broke while Take Two was airing. Minnesota Public Radio reporter joined the show to describe the scene outside Paisley Park, Prince's record label. LA-based music 10:41 8:00 Arts And Culture supervisor Morgan Rhodes also weighed in Andrea Swensson, Morgan Rhodes, Alex Cohen

Airtalk: Pop superstar Prince dies at his Minnesota home at 57. Pop superstar Prince, known for hits like "Purple Rain" and "When Doves Cry" and widely considered one of the most inventive musicians of all Historical Events/ History time, was found dead at his home on 11:06 47:50:00 Segments Arts And Culture Thursday in suburban Minneapolis. n/a

Airtalk: Police departments in SoCal seeking new recruits. A hiring crunch is plaguing 12:06 15:30 Talk of the City Law & Order/Courts/Police police departments all across Southland. Lou Turriaga, Maria Haberfeld

Airtalk: Debate: Do comment sections still have a place on news websites? The Internet allows just about anyone with access to have 12:23 17:43 Media Computers/Internet/IT an opinion on something. Karen North, V Airtalk: Two is better than one: the joy and benefits of creative partnerships. Lennon 12:44 14:23 Arts And Culture Labor Issues and McCartney. Joshua Wolf Shenk

The Frame: Journalist Melissa Ruggieri 3:36 7:48 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry discusses Prince's final concert in John Horn/Melissa Ruggieri

The Frame: Judith Hill talks about working 3:44 4:35 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry with Prince Judith Hill

The Frame: MTV news editor Alex 3:49 9:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Pappademas talks about his Prince podcast John Horn/Alex Pappademas

FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 2016 Take Two: Climate Pact: World leaders, including California’s Governor Jerry Brown, gathered in New York today to sign a landmark climate agreement. The deal was reached in Paris late last year with an aim toward averting the worst consequences of climate change in coming years. But that will depend on each country delivering on, and 9:07 7:00 eventually rising, their current pledges. Cara Horowitz, A Martinez

Take Two: Ecaudor Update: Host A Martinez checks in with Javier Alvarez, who is on the ground in Ecuador as part of Mercy Corps' effort to aid the country following last 9:14 5:10 Natural Disaster Foreign News weekend's earthquake. Javier Alvarez, A Martinez

Take Two: Uber news: Uber drivers remain independent contractors... at least for now. Last night came the announcement that the ride-sharing company settled major class- action lawsuits here in California and in 9:20 7:10 Transportation Economics and Business . Harley Shaiken, Alex Cohen

Take Two: Prince and Masculinity: In a piece for the LA Times, film Editor Marc Bernardin says "Prince gave young black kids the license to be who they wanted to be, not what society thought they should be.” Bernardin joins A in conversation about the 9:34 7:30 Arts And Culture Gender Equity/Transgender Issues late musician who dies Thursday at age 57. Marc Bernardin, A Martinez Take Two: Elvis and Nixon: Liza Johnson is the director of the new film Elvis and Nixon, which chronicled a brief but rather odd encounter between President Richard Nixon and Elvis. The photo op form that meeting is one of the most requested images from the 9:42 10:20 Arts And Culture Historical Events/ History Segments National Archives. Liza Johnson, Alex Cohen

Take Two: Selfies & SoCal: Southern California is picturesque, but creating iconic L.A. buildings is more than just how it looks in person: does it also Instagram well? Alex Cohen talk with Alice Kimm on how social media affects the way architects like her 9:52 8:30 Arts And Culture Media design for SoCal. Alice Kimm, Alex Cohen

Take Two: Purple Rain: The director of Purple Rain joins Alex and A to talk about 10:07 10:30 Arts And Culture the significance of that movie. Albert Magnoli, Alex Cohen, A Martinez

Take Two: Glam Slam: Sam Edeslon is an LA Club owner who partnered with Prince in 10:17 8:10 Arts And Culture the club in 1993. A Martinez talks to him. Sam Edeslon, A Martinez Take Two: Vergara feature: In one survey, four out of five educators in the state said tenure protections are important to them. Yet the plaintiffs in the recent court case known as Vergara versus California say those same protections ultimately hurt students. After a long court battle, the judge ruled in 10:25 4:30 Education favor of keeping teacher protections. Kyle Stokes (reporter)

Take Two: CAL Report Frogs: Jumping into our next story... the red legged frog. .. like what I did there? It's on the endangered species list. To get an accurate count of the brightly colored amphibians, scientists in Santa Cruz are trying something new. They're teaming up with a tech company 10:34 4:10 Environment that specializes in big data and sound. Sam Harnett (Reporter)

Take Two: Weekend Preview: Leo Duran joins A Martinez to review what should be 10:38 5:00 Arts And Culture Diversity/ Cultural Events on your weekend’s event list. Leo Duran, A Martinez

Take Two: Reading by Moonlight: David Kipen joins us for his monthly segment on lit 10:43 7:15 Books/ Literature/ Authors news in LA and around greater California David Kipen, Alex Cohen Airtalk: What the Uber settlement means for passengers, drivers. In what’s being hailed as a major coup for Uber, the ride-hailing company has settled a series of class action 11:06 17:09 Law & Order/Courts/Police Transportation lawsuits by drivers. Carolyn Said, Shannon Liss-Riordan, Harry Campbell

Airtalk: SCOTUS: Should it be a crime for suspected drunken drivers to refuse a blood or breathalyzer test?(AP) The Supreme Court is expressing doubts about laws in at least a dozen states that make it a crime for people suspected of drunken driving to refuse to 11:25 12:13 Transportation Law & Order/Courts/Police take alcohol tests. Adam Vanek, Daniel J. Koewler

Airtalk: Top State Department diplomat for Asia talks trade, China’s growing pains. Trade has been a significant issue in this year’s presidential election, particularly for candidates Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump, who’ve been hitting hard what they see as the negatives of international trade 11:40 18:12 Economics and Business Foreign News deals for the American working class. Daniel Russel

Airtalk: FilmWeek: ‘The Huntsman’ sequel, ‘Elvis & Nixon’ and more. Larry Mantle and KPCC film critics Peter Rainer and Lael Loewenstein review this week’s new movie releases including “The Huntsman: Winter’s War” in wide release, “A Hologram for the King” starring Tom Hanks set in Saudi Arabia, “Elvis & Nixon” about, well, a historical meeting between Tricky Dick and the king of 12:06 31:51:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry rock and roll , and more. Peter Rainer, Lael Loewenstein Airtalk: Visceral reactions to movie stars taints movie critiques. Irrationally loving or hating particular movie stars is understandable for average moviegoers, but Washington Post film critic Ann Hornaday is wrestling with the integrity of her arbitrary dislikes, such as for the increasingly popular 12:42 15:41 Entertainment Industry Arts And Culture Rose Byrne. Ann Hornaday

The Frame: John Carney talks the music of 3:36 11:32 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry his new film "Sing Street" John Horn/John Carney

The Frame:Larissa Fasthorse discusses her 3:47 9:37 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry new play "Urban Rez" John Horn/Larissa Fasthorse SATURDAY APRIL 23, 2016 12:06 10:30 Arts And Culture Historical Events/ History Segments Off-Ramp: John Rabe visits the LACMA and John Rabe, Sharon Takeda, Clarissa Esguerra talks to the curator's of the exhibit "Reigning Men: Fashion in Menswear" 1715–2015, which takes you on a journey through 300 years of men's fashion.

12:18 4:00 Books/ Literature/ Authors Education Off-Ramp: Stephanie Lopez talks with Stephanie Lopez, BJ Novak comedian and actor BJ Novak about his donation of 10,000 copies of his book "The Words with No Pictures" to low-income families.

12:25 5:34 Historical Events/ History Law & Order/Courts/Police Off-Ramp: Robert Peterson's podcast Robert Peterson Segments "Hidden History" segment partners with Off- Ramp and shares stories such as the one of an LAPD cop being shot.

12:31 1:57 Off-Ramp: Song of the Week: "If I Was Your Girlfriend" by Prince 12:33 6:46 Entertainment Industry Arts And Culture Off-Ramp: Excerpt of a long conversation Bruce Forman, Albert Lee Albert Lee had with Brice Forman for the GuitarWank podcast.

12:42 10:06 Science Arts And Culture Off-Ramp: John Rabe visits the California John Rabe, Jeffery Rudolph Science Center and speaks to the Jeffery Rudolph about the new installation of the full space shuttle stack.

MONDAY, APRIL 25, 2016

Take Two: CA Senate Debate: It's the first time in more than two decades that there's been an open U.S. Senate seat in California. And with less than two months to go until the June 7th primary, the top candidates - both Republicans and Democrats - will finally face off on the same debate stage 9:07 7:15 Politics tonight. Phil Willon, A Martinez

Take Two: United LA women: There are five million women living in LA county. The United Way LA has put out a new report, which takes an in-depth work at the status of females who live here. On Monday, they'll Gender Equity/Transgender explore these issues further with a summit 9:14 8:45 Issues Politics in Beverly Hills. Elise Buik, Alex Cohen Take Two: Byron Scott:Three years ago the Lakers had at the time, their worst season in franchise history. Then they hired former Lakers champion Byron Scott to be their head coach and the team’s performance just got worse. Last night the Lakers fired Scott, and now they are on the hunt for their 6th 9:23 6:55 Sports head coach in the last 6 years. John Ireland, A Martinez

Take Two: On the Lot: We’ll get the latest entertainment news with the LA Times’ 9:34 8:00 Entertainment Industry Arts And Culture Rebecca Keegan. Rebecca Keegan, A Martinez

Take Two: Game of Thrones politics: A look at the current presidential candidates through the Game of Thrones lens. Who would they Trump, Cruz, Kasich, Clinton and Sanders be in the land of Westeros and 9:42 8:30 Arts And Culture Politics Essos? Stephen Dyson, A Martinez Take Two: Drug take back: When you finish up a course of medication but have a few pills left over, what do you do with them? Flush them away, or perhaps put them in the trash...Well, this type of medical waste, along with syringes and needles, is creating a public health risk in LA -- one the County Board of Supervisors wants to fix. The Board's now considering an ordinance that would require pharmaceutical companies to fund the nation's largest drug and needle 9:50 5:00 Public Health/ Medicine take-back program. Stephanie O'Neill (reporter) Take Two: Kasich and Cruz: Republican presidential candidates Ted Cruz and John Kasich have come together over a mutual enemy: Donald Trump. So the former rivals are now buddies ... and they have a strategy that denies Trump from securing the nomination. The basic idea: "I'll let you win this state if you let me win this one ... and 10:07 7:00 Politics that way Trump doesn't get any of them!" Mike Madrid, A Martinez

Take Two: Calaveras: In Calaveras County, California a group of volunteers is unloading 200 bales of straw and spreading it onto pitch black farmland. It was scorched in September's Butte Fire, making it tough for 10:14 6:20 Environment farmers to grow anything there again. Lisa Morehouse (reporter)

Take Two: $400 Emergency: The annual Federal Reserve Board survey is used to monitor the financial and economic status of American consumers. One of the most surprising stats it found was that almost half of those polled would not be able cover an added expense 400 dollars with their own 10:20 7:05 Economics and Business money. Neal Gabler, A Martinez

Take Two: Steve Julian: host Steve Julian died over the weekend after struggling with brain cancer. A Martinez and Alex Cohen take this time to share their 10:34 4:30 Obituaries memories of him. A Martinez, Alex Cohen Take Two: Prince Vinyl: With any musician's death comes a surge of sales in their music. But with vinyl back in a big way, we'll check in with a local record store to see how sales 10:38 7:00 Arts And Culture Economics and Business have been since Prince's surprising death. Dave Kent, Alex Cohen

Take Two: Music Legacy: When a beloved musician dies, it may feel like we lost a piece of ourselves too. Our youth. It may feel like all of the memories that we’ve come to associate with a song, an album or an artist have begun down a slow road to irrelevance in a fast-moving society. Death causes us to reflect on our mortality. Monday, Take Two explores the ritual of musical inheritance: why passing on our vinyl to our children 10:45 7:10 Arts And Culture Obituaries might make us feel validated. Shauna Redmond, A Martinez

Take Two: Prince Philanthropy: Prince wasn't just a legendary musician, he was also a philanthropist - though it wasn't something he talked about a lot. Some of the organizations that benefitted from his largesse are based here in California, including the Oakland-based group #YesWeCode. That’s an initiative to help 100,000 young women and men from low- opportunity backgrounds find success in the 10:52 6:00 Arts And Culture tech sector. Kwame Anku, Alex Cohen

Airtalk: AirTalk election 2016: Previewing Tuesday primaries in five states, plus the Cruz-Kasich plan to defeat Trump. Five states along the Eastern seaboard hold primaries this week as the campaigns creep closer and 11:06 22:39 Media Politics closer to the conventions this summer. Matt Rodriguez, Lisa Camooso Miller Airtalk: California jurors may face fines up to $1500 for misusing the internet during a trial. In modern court cases, jurors are told not to research cases online and not to post 11:31 8:54 Law & Order/Courts/Police Sacramento/State Politics about the proceedings on social media. Greg Hurley,

Airtalk: Larry Mantle remembers Steve Julian: A warm voice, a beloved friend. To many thousands of Southern Californians he was the friendly and authoritative voice of the morning. Someone to wake up to, or Historical Events/ History drive to work with. A predictable, warm 11:42 15:04 Segments Media presence to help Angelenos start the day. N/A

Airtalk: In win for Koch brothers-backed nonprofit, group won’t have to reveal its donors. Should political nonprofits be compelled to reveal the names of their 12:06 13:12 Economics and Business Politics anonymous donors? Derek Shaffer, Kathay Feng

Airtalk: ISO a better ballot for the state Senate race. California officials have a unique problem on their hands this June: to come up with an appropriate election ballot 12:21 11:50 Politics Sacramento/State Politics for the Senate primary. John Myers Airtalk: First person: Longtime journalist documents his struggles with Alzheimer’s. Greg O’Brien spent 35 years working in the news industry, as a writer, editor, 12:33 22:22:00 Public Health/ Medicine Books/ Literature/ Authors investigative reporter and publisher. Greg O'Brien, Greg O'Brien,

The Frame: Author and Critic Andy 3:36 5:30 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Greenwald talks "Game of Thrones" John Horn/Andy Greenwald The Frame: Jezebel culture editor Julianne 3:42 6:20 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Escobedo Shepherd John Horn/Julianne Excobedo Shepherd The Frame: Weapons designer Tommy 3:48 9:20 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Dunne talks about "Game of Thrones" John Horn/Tommy Dunne

TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 2016

Take Two: Senate Debate Recap: First, round one in the fight to fill Barbara Boxer's US Senate seat is in the books as the five candidates slugged it out on the debate stage last night in Stockton. California AG Kamala Harris came in as the favorite and seemingly did nothing to disturb that designation. However who emerged to possibly join Harris in the June primary? Orange County Democratic Congresswoman 9:07 8:15 Politics Loretta Sanchez or one of the Republicans? Phil Willon, A Martinez Take Two: GOP Donors: The Golden State is filled with rich donors willing to give to national political campaigns. But the pocketbooks of Republicans may be closing 9:15 5:00 Politics Economics and Business off to the presidential candidates Seema Mehta, . Alex Cohen

Take Two: Beyonce on Tidal: Queen Bey did it again. She dropped an album with little notice, but this time, she made it exclusively available on the music streaming service Tidal. Exclusive deals, like Beyonce’s, have been key to Tidal trying to attract subscribers. Kanye pulled a similar move a few months ago with his latest album. What’s the likelihood that exclusive deals like this will become the norm? How’s Tidal 9:20 9:25 Arts And Culture Computers/Internet/IT doing? Kevin McFarland, Alex Cohen

Take Two: The Brood: For new parents and moms and dads feeling a little disconnected with little ones arrival, social media, and online groups can be a safe haven and lifeline. And yet ... some of these web-based communities can turn out to be the most unwelcoming and down-right mean. A look 9:34 8:53 Youth/Children's Issues/ Family Gender Equity/Transgender Issues at the mess of online parenting groups. Yvonne Condes, Sarah Auerswald, Alex Cohen

Take Two: Tuesday Reviews day: With more than 30 years of Prince tracks to choose from, music supervisor, Morgan Rhodes and Oliver Wang from Soul-Sides.com compile the quintessential Prince playlist in a special 9:43 13:15 Arts And Culture edition of Tuesday Reviewsday. Morgan Rhodes, A Martinez Take Two: 43 students: In September 2014, 43 students from Iguala, Mexico vanished after a violent and chaotic night. Now, a new report from an international panel of investigators sheds new light on the events that led up to their disappearance. Take Two talks to Katy Watson is the BBC 10:07 5:30 Foreign News Education Correspondent in Mexico City. Katy Watson, A Martinez

Take Two: Water logged iPhone: Two boys went missing at sea in Florida about 8 months ago. A waterlogged iPhone belonging to one of the boys was recently found on their boat, which appeared off the coast of Bermuda. The families of the two boys are now embattled over what to do with that phone, and if the state should find a way to crack it open. The iPhone is raising questions yet again about the intersection of 10:14 7:00 Computers/Internet/IT Homeland Security privacy and investigations. Jamie Winterton, Alex Cohen

Take Two: Youth Populist: With the California presidential primary just six weeks away - campaigns are doing all they can to scoop up the state's delegates. Young voters 10:21 4:15 Politics Sacramento/State Politics could prove key in this election. Mary Plummer (reporter)

Take Two: Anaheim v. Trump: As we've just heard, there are a number of young people who like Donald Trump's approach to his candidacy...older voters,too. But Trump is a very divisive character and tonight the Anaheim City Council is expected to vote on a resolution condemning the GOP candidate. Anaheim is not the first city to want to make their dislike of Trump official, but there is a 10:25 6:05 Politics question of why do it? Council woman Kris Murray, A Martinez Take Two: Standford Map Room: Last week, Stanford opened up the largest collection of maps on the Western coast. It features an expansive collection including some oddities such as 17th-century maps that depict California as an island. We speak to the center's director and curator, G. Salim 10:34 7:10 Arts And Culture Muhammad. G. Salim Muhammad, A Martinez

Take Two: Pacific Crest fire: Every year thousands take to the famed Pacific Crest Trail for one of the most famed hikes in Southern California. The path is 2,650-miles and runs from Mexico to Canada and inspires the inner adventurer in everyone who makes the journey. But previous wildfires that broke out along the trail, this trek isn't as straight forward as some may 10:40 5:00 Environment expect. Anitra Kass, Alex Cohen

Take Two: Origin of Sport: Ever wonder why baseball has four bases? Or where the featherweight boxing weight class comes from? These are all topics explored in the new book, On the Origins of Sports: The Early History and Original Rules of 10:45 10:50 Sports Historical Events/ History Segments Everybody's Favorite Games. Gary Belsky, A Martinez

Airtalk: Tobacco ban on Cal State, Cal Community Colleges moves forward in legislature. California State University and California Community College campuses got one step closer to being tobacco-free after the state Assembly voted 41-24 yesterday to 11:06 13:21 Law & Order/Courts/Police Public Health/ Medicine approve a tobacco ban. Naomi Kitajima, Mark Kleiman Airtalk: Assessing impact on customers of Charter takeover of Time Warner and forecasting the future of set-top TV cable boxes. Seeing no reason to delay the deal further, the U.S. Department of Justice and the Federal Communications Commission have both signed off on the deal worth $78 billion that would allow Charter Communications to take over Time Warner 11:21 17:44 Economics and Business Computers/Internet/IT Cable. Steve Effros, Matt Wood, Larry Downes

Airtalk: Faith Salie cares a lot about what other people think. Wait, Wait... Don't Tell Me panelist Faith Salie's new memoir Approval Junkie is about a feeling we all struggle with, that the like and approval of others is more important than our feelings 11:41 16:23 Media Books/ Literature/ Authors about ourselves. Faith Salie

Airtalk: Should Congress take action to bail out Puerto Rico? Puerto Rico’s economy is on the brink of collapse. The territory is facing a $422 million bond payment on May 1. The territory owes about $70 billion in 12:06 15:03 Economics and Business Politics total debt. Michael Madowitz, Rachel Greszler

Airtalk: makes a bid for Tribune Publishing. The largest US newspaper publisher, Gannett Company, has offered to 12:21 9:25 Media Economics and Business buy Tribune Publishing for $815 million. Ken Doctor Airtalk: Without a will, what’s going to happen to Prince’s multimillion dollar estate. Who’s going to control Prince’s 12:32 6:28:00 Law & Order/Courts/Police Entertainment Industry massive estate and music empire? Jeffrey P. Scott

Airtalk: Skirball presents Social Impact Media Awards, and powerful film 'Almost Holy'. Kicking off tonight, the Skirball Cultural Center is teaming up with the Social Impact Media Awards (SIMA) to present eye- opening films that inspire activism, 12:41 17:00 Entertainment Industry Arts And Culture compassion, and social transformation. Daniela Kon, Steve Hoover

The Frame: Lily Simonson discusses her luminous paintings of underwater 3:36 5:18 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Antarctica Lily Simonson/Shara Morris

The Frame: "Fresh Off the Boat" writer 3:41 23:13 Arts And Culture Racial Relations Eddie Huang talks about his upbringing John Horn/Eddie Huang

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 2016 Take Two: Trump Acceptance: A recent NBC poll shows that Trump now has 50% acceptance among conservatives. Take Two tracks the gradual acceptance of Trump by 9:07 10:15 Politics previously unconvinced voters. David Merrit, A Martinez

Take Two: Anaheim v Trump Folo: Five people, including two children, were pepper- sprayed by outside of Anaheim City Hall in a confrontation between supporters of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and anti-Trump protesters. It is unclear who used the pepper spray but it occurred as the city council there was contemplating a resolution to denounce 9:17 8:00 Orange County Politics Trump's rhetoric. Joseph Pimentel, Alex Cohen

Take Two: Gun Sales: The terrorist attack in San Bernardino has lead to a surge in gun sales in California. That’s especially true in Riverside and San Bernardino Counties, were firearms are being sold at a much 9:25 3:45 Homeland Security faster pace than they were just last year. Aaron Mendelson (reporter)

Take Two: K2 Sports: Every week we take a deep dive into the world of sports with Brian 9:34 9:25 Sports and Andy Kamenetsky. Brian Kamenetsky, Andy Kamenetsky, A Martinez Take Two: Keanu: The new film Keanu stars the comic duo Key and Peele as Clarence and Rell - two average, law-abiding citizens living in Los Angeles. But they suddenly find themselves swept up into a life of crime when they try to retrieve Rell's adorable kitten who has fallen into the hands of a 9:44 9:40 Arts And Culture notorious gang leader. Jason Mitchell, Alex Cohen

Take Two: Get Lit: Three-hundred students from 50 high schools are vying for spots in a big spoken word competition - The Get Lit Classic Slam. The slam poetry world has always been a safe space for teen angst, and 9:54 4:20 Education Arts And Culture it's a safe space for much more. Priska Neely (reporter)

Take Two: Income segregation: Neighborhoods in Los Angeles are becoming more economically-segregated, but only among families with kids.The reason? Rising income inequality and school district options.That's according to a new study from the University of Southern California that examined census data from 100 major US cities. It finds that kids today are growing up in less economically diverse 10:07 6:40 Economics and Business Diversity/ Cultural Events neighborhoods than their parents did. Ann Owens, Alex Cohen

Take Two: Climate history: Scientists have recently examined rare data about ice, which they say demonstrate the earliest evidence of climate change. Priests in Japan in the 1440s, and Finnish merchants in the 10:14 7:05 Environment 1690s took the records. John Magnuson, A Martinez Take Two: El Niño lessons: El Niño did not deliver to Southern California the rain we had hoped for but that’s the whole story. This El Niño still raised ocean temperatures and led to some extremely high tides. As Southern California Public Radio’s Sanden Totten reports, those conditions are giving 10:21 5:05 Environment scientists a glimpse into California's future. Sanden Totten (reporter)

Take Two: Drinking water feature: More than one-million people in the state lack access to safe, clean h2O. The crisis is particularly acute in the rural Central Valley, where some communities have struggled with polluted water for decades. Solutions can be expensive and politically complicated. But now, a new state law could 10:26 4:35 Environment help. Kerry Klein (reporter)

Take Two: Endeavor & Panama canal: The fuel tank of space shuttle Endeavor passed through the Panama Canal Tuesday en route to LA and the California Science Center. Alex 10:34 7:15 Computers/Internet/IT Science Cohen talks to Carrie Kahn. Carrie Kahn, Alex Cohen

Take Two: More than mean: The Internet can be a pretty hateful space. A place for trolls to hurl hateful words at all sorts of people...Especially women who report on sports. A new public service announcement titled hashtag More Than Mean aims to show just how ugly it can get. Brad Burke is a sports market writer with the "Just Not Gender Equity/Transgender Sports" show who created that PSA about 10:40 9:00 Issues Sports this. Brad Burke, Alex Cohen Take Two: Styled Side: Every week we’ll get the latest news from the fashion world with Michelle Dalton Tyree, founder of the 10:49 6:30 Arts And Culture Fashion Trends Daily blog. Michelle Dalton Tyree, A Martinez

Airtalk: Trump breaks out the broom, Clinton takes four of five in Tuesday's primaries; plus, fact-checking Trump’s foreign policy speech. The frontrunners prevailed again as five states held primary 11:06 26:44:00 Washington, DC reports Politics elections for both parties on Tuesday. Lori Cox Han, Christopher J. Galdieri, Jon Greenberg

Airtalk: Is the election season threatening your friendships? Over the weekend, New York Times columnist and former George W. Bush aide Peter Wehner wrote a piece for the paper on how the candidacy of Donald Trump is fracturing friendships and turning 11:35 20:47 Media Politics longtime allies into sudden enemies. Thomas Nichols,

Airtalk: Legal void allows post-mortem sperm extraction. Imagine the sudden death of a young husband, the promise of a future together snatched away — except for his sperm, an ethically dubious option for 12:06 24:58:00 Science Law & Order/Courts/Police having a family with the one you loved. Judith Daar, Naomi R. Cahn Airtalk: Spike in Skid Row overdoses indicates cheap, synthetic drugs. Over the course of last weekend at least 14 people living on Skid Row were brought to hospitals after consuming “Spice,” a drug made from plant matter soaked with various, changing 12:33 6:15 Talk of the City Housing Issues chemicals that sells for $1 to $2 a dose. Frank Stoltze

Airtalk: Dave Isay brings in the newest StoryCorps book, about finding meaning in our work. It is a lucky few who have jobs that are perfectly in line with their passions. 12:42 16:24 Media Books/ Literature/ Authors For most of us, work is just that, work. Dave Isay

The Frame: Kyle Buchanan talks about his essay "Why Hollywood Won't Let Us See Our 3:36 6:45 Arts And Culture Racial Relations Best Black Actors" John Horn/Kyle Buchanan

The Frame:James Kim talks with Kevin 3:43 5:30 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Morby about his new album "Singing Saw" James Kim/Kevin Morby

The Frame: Actor Raymond Lee talks about a 3:49 9:19 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry new play "Office Hour" John Horn/Raymond Lee THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 2016

Take Two: Steyer Millennial Campaign: Donations of all sizes have been flowing into various coffers...We talk to the man who has earned the distinction of being TOP Super Pac donor to date. He's Tom Steyer and this week he announced a new effort to spend 25 MILLION dollars to try and mobilize 9:07 7:15 Politics Youth/Children's Issues/ Family young voters in key states. Tom Steyer, Alex Cohen

Take Two: Childcare workers: Governor Brown has proposed freezing the state's education budget at its current level, but it turns out many in California do not agree. A recent field poll says that a majority of California voters believe that childcare workers in their community are not being paid enough. Moreover, most of those polled think that the state should invest MORE in the education of infants and toddlers. If that's what the majority of California wants, what's the plan to move 9:14 7:30 Youth/Children's Issues/ Family Labor Issues forward? Marcy Whitebook, Deepa Fernandes

Take Two: Prop 39: likes it, everyone has to live with it. Examining how the state law forcing LAUSD and charter schools to co-locate when possible is causing problems — charters say LAUSD isn’t accounting for space correctly, but LAUSD has said charters are over-inflating their 9:21 11:00 Education numbers to get even more space. Kyle Stokes, Alex Cohen

Take Two: Rams Draft: The Los Angeles Rams will be picking the first player in the 2016 draft and whom they pick could set them up for the next 10 years. A good pick and they're in good shape; a bust and it could 9:34 5:00 Sports take them a decade to recover. Sam Farmer, Deepa Fernandes Take Two: The Wheel Thing: News about a coalition of automakers, tech companies and former transportation officials, formed to promote self-driving cars. Plus, a new way to share a lease on a car with a friend, and another automaker caught cheating. The latest in mobility from our motor critic, 9:39 8:00 Transportation Susan Carpenter. Sue Carpenter, Alex Cohen

Take Two: Willie Williams Obit: Former LAPD Chief Willie Williams has died at the age of 72. Tomorrow, Take Two takes a look back at his life and legacy with journalist and author 9:47 7:00 Obituaries Joe Domanick. Joe Domanick, Alex Cohen

Take Two: State of Affairs: Every week we look at the latest political news from around California. Guests include Joe Garofoli, senior political writer at the San Francisco Chronicle and Christina Bellantoni, assistant managing editor for 10:07 16:45 Politics Sacramento/State Politics politics. Joe Garofoli, Christina Bellantoni, Alex Cohen

Take Two: Census and Kids: A new report shows that over 40 - thousand Latino children were not counted in the last 2010 census. More than 110,000 of those were in California according to the study. Undercounting could impact public services 10:23 6:00 Youth/Children's Issues/ Family coming into the state. Arturo Vargas, Deepa Fernandes Take Two: Papa the Movie: The film Papa is yet another telling of the life of Ernest Hemingway through the eyes of a young journalist whose been inspired by him. This time the film was actually shot in Cuba - the first film since relations between that 10:34 10:45 Arts And Culture country and the US has begun to thaw. Bob Yari, Alex Cohen

Take Two: The Binge: Thursday is Bring Your Kids to Work Day – so we look at movies and TV shows that cover the precarious balancing act between work and family. Take Two contributor Mark Jordan Legan 10:45 10:45 Arts And Culture stops by for more. Mark Jordan Legan, Alex Cohen

Airtalk: This year’s National Defense Authorization Act proposes women sign up for the draft. Late last year women were approved to officially serve in all combat positions in the military, a decision that remains controversial among rank-and-file 11:06 16:45:00 Law & Order/Courts/Police War/ Military Events/ Military Culture soldiers. Kate Germano, Joe Davis

Airtalk: Is distracted driving the same as drunk driving? The ‘textalyzer’ would treat it that way. In an effort to curb an increase in distracted driving, a New York State lawmaker is proposing a law that would give police the technology to treat texting and driving the same way as drinking and 11:25 14:24:00 Law & Order/Courts/Police Transportation driving. Thomas Dingus, Alan Butler Airtalk: Dueling doctors debate doling out dope to deal with dangerous drug dependence. There’s a lot of conflicting research out there when it comes to what 11:42 16:28:00 Law & Order/Courts/Police Public Health/ Medicine the benefits of medical cannabis are. Gary Witman, Kevin Hill

Airtalk: Boomers are staying in their homes longer, and that’s not good for SoCal real estate. For Patricia Papernak, her two-story 3,500-square foot Tudor in West Los Angeles is the perfect place to entertain, decorate 12:06 16:07:00 Economics and Business Housing Issues and garden. Lawrence Yun, Daren Blomquist

Airtalk: Obscured numbers make it difficult to analyze the potential effects of the California Drug Price Relief Act. The high cost of prescription drugs is a complex problem that could have a number of solutions, but a basic lack of transparency about the economic models that lead to the prices has left lawmakers and voters unsure of the best 12:24 16:02:00 Law & Order/Courts/Police Sacramento/State Politics paths forward. Pauline Bartolone, Michael Weinstein

Airtalk: Native Angeleno: The history and beauty of the Los Angeles Central Library captured in new book. Built in 1924, the Los Angeles Central Library is not only full of the largest holdings collection in any US public library, but its paintings, murals, sculptures and tile-work make it a living monument to Historical Events/ History the city's love of art, architecture, 12:43 15:26:00 Segments Talk of the City knowledge, and community. Arnold Schwartzman, Stephen Gee The Frame: Reporter Ben Fritz talks about 3:36 5:23 Arts And Culture Economics and Business the Comcast/Dreamworks merger John Horn/Ben Fritz

The Frame:James Kim talks with Adam 3:41 6:32 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Young about his fictional film scores James Kim/Adam Young

The Frame: Tracy Oliver talks about writing 3:47 9:30 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry the script for "Barbershop: The Next Cut" John Horn/Tracy Oliver

FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 2016

Take Two: Costa Mesa Rally: Republican presidential hopeful, Donald Trump hosts a rally in Costa Mesa, Thursday, amid concerns over further clashes between supporters and opponents. We hear more from OC register reporter who was on the 9:07 9:00 Politics Orange County scene. Chris Haire, Alex Cohen Take Two: OC Politics: So why did things get so heated last night in Costa Mesa? There probably is no one, clear-cut answer, but a lot might be explained by some recent shifts 9:16 7:00 Politics Orange County in Orange County's population and politics. Louis DeSipio, Alex Cohen

Take Two: Political speeches: The 2016 presidential race has seen more than its fair share of speeches. The only problem is, most have been pretty bland, says Slate contributor Seth Stevenson. Take Two examines why with Dylan Loewe, former 9:23 9:00 Politics chief speechwriter for . Dylan Loewe, Deepa Fernandes

Take Two: The Rams drafted!: Back at downtown's LA Live, big screens delievered the news to hundreds of die-hard fans, all decked out in old school Rams gear and horn inspired makeup. The team sacrificed 9:34 8:00 Sports ALOT to get UC Berkeley's Jared Goff Brian Kamenetsky, A Martinez

Take Two: Rail Update: The board that oversees California's high-speed rail project is expected to approve a revised plan calling for a $64 billion approach that sends the train from the Central Valley to the San Jose 9:41 6:30 Transportation area before it heads to Southern California. Tim Shehan, Alex Cohen Take Two: Lab Notes: SCPR's Sanden Totten with a fun take on the world of science with 9:47 6:30 Science Lab Notes. Sanden Totten, Alex Cohen

Take Two: Fire Season: El Niño rains sidestepped most of Southern California while nearby regions got soaked. Take Two talks with Cal Fire Chief Ken Pimlott about what this means for the upcoming wildfire season and whether SoCal should expect another year of blazes raging throughout the 10:07 5:10 Environment area. Chief Ken Pimlott, Alex Cohen

Take Two: Teen Birth Rate: Teen pregnancies around the nation are down dramatically. That’s according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Hispanic teen births fell 51 percent while black teen births fell by 44 percent. Although a substantial drop, these two groups continue to have a higher 10:12 8:40 Youth/Children's Issues/ Family pregnancy rate than white teens. Bill Albert, Deepa Fernandes

Take Two: Cosmetic Surgery: A spike in the number of teenage girls who are seeking genital cosmetic surgery has prompted the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists to release guidelines that help 10:20 9:10 Youth/Children's Issues/ Family Public Health/ Medicine doctors navigate such requests. Roni Rabin, Deepa Fernandes Take Two: Viva: The film Viva debuted at Telluride in 2015 and it's the coming of age story of a drag queen in Cuba. Take Two's Alex Cohen talks to the Irish filmmaker 10:34 10:30 Arts And Culture Paddy Breathnatch. Paddy Breathnatch, Alex Cohen

Take Two: Cinespia: A look at this summer's Cinespia series at Hollywood Forever with 10:45 6:10 Arts And Culture founder John Wyatt. John Wyatt, Alex Cohen

Take Two: Weekend Preview: Take Two's Leo Duran with a rundown of cool and cheap things to do around Los Angeles this 10:51 6:00 Arts And Culture Diversity/ Cultural Events weekend. Leo Duran, Deepa Fernandez

Airtalk: Positive and negative effects of protests on Trump’s CA primary campaign. Protesters and conflict are no stranger to 11:06 18:16 Media Politics Donald Trump rallies. David Mark, Bill Whalen Airtalk:Is Snapchat’s speed filter responsible for a distracted driving crash? (AP) A couple is suing Snapchat, claiming that the social media app's "speed filter" tempted a woman to drive too fast and to cause a crash 11:26 15:05 Transportation Computers/Internet/IT that injured the husband. Jody Armour

Airtalk: Racist jurors' impact on guilty verdicts will be weighed by Supreme Court. If a juror shows racial bias during jury deliberations, then is a defendant being robbed of his or her Sixth Amendment right 11:44 14:14 Racial Relations Law & Order/Courts/Police to trial by an impartial jury? Lisa Kern Griffin, William (Bill) Otis

Airtalk: FilmWeek: ‘Keanu,’ ‘Mother’s Day,’ ‘Ratchet & Clank’ and more. Larry Mantle and KPCC film critics Charles Solomon, Tim Cogshell, and Wade Major review this weekend’s new movie releases including cat caper comedy called “Keanu” from the comedy team Key and Peele; a new ensemble holiday movie celebrating “Mother’s Day” from Garry Marshall; a video- game spin-off titled “Ratchet & Clank” and 12:06 32:22:00 Entertainment Industry Arts And Culture more. Tim Cogshell, Wade Major, Charles Solomon

Airtalk: Regal Cinemas restricts parents from bringing children under 6 to R-rated movies. The MPAA mostly keeps lone under-17 year olds out of R-rated movies, but if a child has a guardian with them, there’s technically no 12:43 15:19 Entertainment Industry Arts And Culture limit to how young they can be. Patrick Corcoran The Frame:John Horn talks with guests 3:36 5:55 Arts And Culture Gender Equity/Transgender Issues affected by NC's bill, HB-2 John Horn/Matt Gilmer/Tracy Breyfogle/James Shaugnessy

The Frame:Rachel Myrow discusses the re- 3:42 5:04 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry opening of SF's Museum of Modern Art Rachel Myrow

The Frame: Lorene Scafaria references her 3:47 9:26 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry mother in her new film "The Meddler" John Horn/Lorene Scafaria/Joy Gorman Wettles SATURDAY APRIL 30, 2016

12:08 5:18 Economics and Business Politics Off-Ramp: John Rabe climbs to the 69th John Rabe, Eric Garcetti floor of the upcoming Wilshire Grand to talk to Mayor Eric Garcetti.

12:13 6:59 Arts And Culture Off-Ramp: Off-Ramp jazz correspondent Sean O'Connel, Anthony Wilson Sean J O’Connell met Wilson in his Arts District apartment to talk about how he made the transition. 12:27 10:13 Historical Events/ History Politics Off-Ramp: Kevin Ferguson talks to Marcia Kevin Ferguson, Marcia Clark Segments Clark who led the prosecution team for the trial of O.J. Simpson back in 1994 about what would change if the trial were held today.

12:38 4:16 Public Health/ Medicine Science Off-Ramp: Brains On! Mali Bloom and Delia Mali Bloom, Delia Grimes Grimes talk about the signs of catching a cold.

12:44 1:05 Off-Ramp: Song of the Week: "Wednesday Night Melody" by Bleached

12:45 1:43 Historical Events/ History Arts And Culture Off-Ramp: Excerpt of John Rabe's and Maya John Rabe, Maya Sugarman Segments Sugarman's segment on newly opened Highland Park bowling alley.

12:47 4:54 Arts And Culture Historical Events/ History Segments Marc Haeffle, Joe Goode

Off-Ramp: Marc Haeffle talks to 79 year old artist Joe Goode at the Norton Simon Museum. 12:51 7:10 Arts And Culture Historical Events/ History Segments Off-Ramp: John Rabe talks to Jori Finkel John Rabe, Jori Finkel about Doug Chrismas losing control of Ace Gallery and Perry Rubenstein's arrest on embezzlement charges.

MONDAY, MAY 2, 2016 Take Two: GOP Convention: Burlingame, CA became the center of GOP politics this weekend, with all the Republican presidential candidates in attendance at the state's Republican Party convention. Donald Trump, John Kasich, and Ted Cruz (along with newly announced running mate Carly Fiorina) will be looking to gain crucial 9:07 9:00 Politics California delegates. Scott Shafer, Alex Cohen

Take Two: How to Persuade: Recently protesters for and against presidential candidate Donald Trump clashed in Southern California in clouds of pepper spray and arrests. But if one side really wanted to convince the other to see things differently, what's a better strategy than 9:17 6:20 Politics yelling and violence? Peter Ditto, Alex Cohen

Take Two: Political Comedy: President Obama's final White House Correspondents' dinner happens Saturday. Take Two looks back at the president's funniest moments, and reflects on the role of comedy in 9:23 9:00 Politics Arts And Culture politics. David Litt, Alex Cohen

Take Two: On the Lot: Every week we’ll get the latest news about the film business and it looks like Jungle Book will again take the box office. LA Times Marc Bernardin will fill 9:34 9:50 for Rebecca Keegan who will be out of town. Marc Bernardin, Alex Cohen Take Two: Geena Davis: The Bentonville Film Festival kicks off on May 3rd highlighting films by the championing diversity and equity in front - and behind - the camera. Actress Geena Davis, who launched her Institute on Gender in Media in 2007, will Gender Equity/Transgender join Alex Cohen to discuss the BFF effort and 9:44 12:40 Issues Arts And Culture Takethe films Two: that Sheriff will Emails:be showcased. Chief of staff for the LA Sheriff, Tom Angel resigned Sunday after emails surfaced that mocked minorities, women and Muslims. Angel sent the emails during his time as assistant chief at the Burbank Police Department back in 2012 and 2013. In a statement accepting the resignation Sheriff Jim McDonnell called the emails "inappropriate" and "unprofessional." So what does this incident tell us about what's appropriate in the workplace? And could this lead to changes in 10:07 8:00 Law & Order/Courts/Police the department? Wende Nichols-Julien, Alex Cohen

Take Two: Saving in LA: Recently the website GOBankingRates conducted a cost-of-living comparison of the 75 most populous U.S. cities. Using the budgeting rule of 50/30/20 (50% living expenses, 30 % discretionary spending and 20% saving) they came up with a financial figure needed to live. Not surprisingly, living in Los Angeles was near the top of the list. We'll talk about that budgeting rule, if its reasonable these days 10:15 7:40 Economics and Business and if not, how do you go about saving. Liz Weston, Alex Cohen

Take Two: Bus Shelters: The city's program to build bus shelters with income from advertising on street equipment has unraveled, with politics and bad management leaving communities without protection as a hot summer approaches and with the promise of millions in revenue 10:23 4:50 Transportation unrealized. Meghan McCarty (reporter) Take Two: Friendship park: Donald Trump has inspired plenty of headlines during his presidential run with his promise to build a wall between the United States and Mexico to keep out illegal immigrants. But there is a border between the two countries and - this weekend - part of it was briefly opened up 10:34 5:00 Foreign News Diversity/ Cultural Events to allow several divided families to meet up. Katy Watson

Take Two: The Burglar's guide to the City: The art of architecture calls to mind blueprints, floor plans and design, but what about burglary prevention? Surprisingly, the two go hand in hand, according to Geoff Manaugh, he’s the author of the new book 10:40 9:20 Arts And Culture Books/ Literature/ Authors "A Burglar's Guide to the City." Geoff Manaugh, A Martinez

Take Two: May day: It’s been 10 years since, as part of May 1 immigration protests, that several latinos walked off the job or out of school as part of a huge boycott – “A Day Without an Immigrant.” Alex talks to Jesse Diaz, one of the original organizers of the 10:49 4:05 Diversity/ Cultural Events event. Jesse Diaz, Alex Cohen

Airtalk: AirTalk politics: Recapping the CA Republican Convention and looking ahead to the primaries. The Indiana primary should offer some political intrigue after GOP candidates John Kasich and Ted Cruz brokered a deal in which Kasich would stop campaigning in Indiana and in return Cruz would clear the path for him in Oregon and 11:06 14:23 Media Politics New Mexico. Reed Galen, Ed Espinoza Airtalk: Auditing (read: Skewering) media coverage of the 2016 campaign seasonIn reviewing national media coverage of this frenetic campaign for president, many 11:22 17:26 Politics Media voters are mad as hell. David Folkenflik, Hadas Gold

Airtalk: Susan Orlean on the 30th anniversary of the LA Central Library fire. The Los Angeles Central Library fire of 1986 was declared one of the most challenging 11:42 15:55 Books/ Literature/ Authors Historical Events/ History Segments structure fires of its time. Susan Orlean

Airtalk: Parsing through the finalists for Pershing Square’s re-design. In an effort to freshen up Pershing Square Park in downtown Los Angeles, the city of Los Angeles commissioned a design contest and 12:06 13:05 Economics and Business Talk of the City has whittled the finalists down to four. Nate Berg, Christian Brown

Airtalk: Is monotasking the new multitasking? Multitasking in the workplace is typically lauded as an ideal capability for workers. But, how much work do the 12:21 17:36 Education Science multitaskers get done? Gloria Mark Airtalk: Reality is nothing like what you think, says UCI neuroscientist. In the 1999 sci- fi dystopian film, “The Matrix,” the character played by Keanu Reeves is presented with 12:41 16:56 Education Science two pills. Donald Hoffman

The Frame: LAT music writer Randy Lewis 3:36 4:49 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry discusses new Indio music festival John Horn/Randy Lewis The Frame:Michelle Lanz talks to LA duo Marty and Elayne about their 35 years in 3:41 6:30 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry show biz Michelle Lanz/Marty Roberts/Elayne Roberts

The Frame: Alex Brightman leads the cast of 3:47 9:27 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry the new stage show "School of Rock" John Horn/Alex Brightman

TUESDAY, MAY 3, 2016

Take Two: Political Slogans: Presidential slogans say a lot about the state of the nation in a few short words. Take Two talks to Lynn Vavreck about what it takes to make 9:07 10:15 Politics a winning slogan. Lynn Vavreck, Alex Cohen

Take Two: Cal Report: Jails: For 18 years, a San Francisco County Jail has run a program aimed at doing something you'd think was not too unusual. Keeping inmates from committing more crimes. But HOW it does it - well, that's where it gets a little different. The program invites crime VICTIMS to meet with perpetrators. As you'd expect, the meetings can be hard...but also healing. 9:17 5:55 Law & Order/Courts/Police Recently two men shared their story. Sandhya Dirks (reporter) Take Two: Biggest Loser: A new study from the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases examines what happened to Season 8 contestants of the show “The Biggest Loser,” several years on. It turns out that many have not only gained the weight that they lost, but their metabolisms are now also slower than they were before the initial weight loss. Michael Schwartz is a Professor of Medicine and the Director of the Nutrition Obesity Research Center at the University of 9:22 6:00 Public Health/ Medicine Washington expert on the matter. Michael Schwartz, Alex Cohen

Take Two: The Brood: These days more and more kids are growing up in families with two moms or two dads. A new Australian documentary called "Gayby Baby" takes a look at the everyday life of four kids who are 9:34 10:20 Youth/Children's Issues/ Family the children of same sex couples. Maya Newell, Charlotte Mars, Alex Cohen

Take Two: Japan Paternity: Here in California, new parents can receive up to six weeks of paid leave to care for a new child. In Japan, men are legally entitled to up to six months! Before we all move to Japan, not so fast. Harassment from employers and colleagues is so intense that almost none of 9:45 4:22 Foreign News Youth/Children's Issues/ Family them make use of the benefit. Rupert Wingfield-Hayes (reporter)

Take Two: Tuesday Reviews day: Music critic Justino Aguila joins Alex Cohen for a 9:50 7:25 Arts And Culture discussion about the latest in Latin music. Justino Aguila, Alex Cohen Take Two: Millennial Matters: Recently Take Two conducted a live event on millennials and how they are redefining the American Dream. The event was taped in front of an audience at Cal State University, Fullerton. Apparently Generation Y isn't full of entitled, lazy, tech-obsessed individuals. Topics covered: housing, politics, activism, 10:07 23:00 Youth/Children's Issues/ Family employment, immigration and love. Various, A Martinez

Take Two: Millennial Matters Part 2: Our 10:34 23:00 Youth/Children's Issues/ Family broadcast of our live event continues. Various, A Martinez

Airtalk: Everyone agrees LA County needs more parks, but we’re divided on who should pay for them. A new report from the Los Angeles County Department of Parks and Recreation shows great disparities when it 11:06 15:34:00 Talk of the City Youth/Children's Issues/ Family comes to the location of the county’s parks. Zev Yaroslavsky, Jack Humphreville

Airtalk: How sudden weight loss can devastate your metabolism. Reality television shows like "The Biggest Loser" can be motivational in kick-starting our own weight loss, but are diet and extreme exercise the most effective way to lose 11:21 19:43:00 Media Public Health/ Medicine weight and keep it off? Dr. Yoni Freedhoff Airtalk: Contested Political Conventions - the 21st Century edition. Without definite winners of the Republican and Democratic primary battles, the campaigns are gaming out a potential fight over delegates and platforms at the conventions using new 11:41 12:10:00 Media Politics technology. Evan Halper,John Nichols

Airtalk: Legal, law enforcement experts discuss whether feds can unlock a phone using a fingerprint. Should the federal government be allowed to get a search warrant that compels someone to unlock a 12:06 22:04:00 Homeland Security Law & Order/Courts/Police phone using their fingerprint? Randy Sutton, Susan W. Brenner, George M. Dery III

The Frame: NY Magazine critic Jesse Green 3:36 4:42 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry breaks down the Tony nominations John Horn/Jesse Green

The Frame: Natalie Jarvey tells how 3:41 7:00 Arts And Culture Economics and Business Newfronts may change online advertizing John Horn/Natalie Jarvey The Frame: Stephen Karam discusses his 3:48 8:40 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry play "The Humans" John Horn/Stephen Karam

Airtalk: Parents open up about raising transgender kids. Despite high-profile advocates like Caitlyn Jenner and reality shows like "I Am Jazz," it can still be difficult for many parents to know what to do when 12:30 25:25:00 Education Youth/Children's Issues/ Family a child identifies as trans. N/A

WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 2016

Take Two: Eye on California: Donald Trump takes Indiana, Ted Cruz has suspended his campaign and Bernie Sanders pulled off a win in the Hoosier state. What effect will this 9:07 11:32 Politics Sacramento/State Politics all have on California? Thad Kousser, Bill Whalen, Ben Bergman Take Two: CA Counts - CA voter: As part of our ongoing series California Counts, we return to the Kensington and Teralta neighborhoods of San Diego. The neighboring communities are very different when it comes to demographics and voter turnout. But together, they're choosing a new city councilmember. KPBS reporter Megan Burks talked politics with voters from 9:19 3:57 Sacramento/State Politics Politics both neighborhoods. Megan Burks (reporter)

Take Two: The White Donkey: Veteran Marine Maximilian Uriarte wrote and illustrated a graphic novel about Iraq. It’s War/ Military Events/ Military called Terminal Lance-The White Donkey, 9:23 9:53 Culture Arts And Culture and he talks to A Martinez. Marine Maximilian Uriarte, A Martinez

Take Two: K2 Sports: The Lakers have a new coach and the Dodger are struggling to get some big hits. We’ll get the latest sports 9:34 7:00 Sports news with Andy and Brian Kamenetzky. Andy Kamenetsky, Brian Kamenetsky, Ben Bergman

Take Two: Pot on the ballot: Come November, voters in California will get the chance to decide on whether to make marijuana legal for recreational use. Supporters of the Adult Use of Marijuana Act say they have enough signatures to get it on the ballot. For more, we're joined by California's Lieutenant Governor Gavin 9:41 10:00 Politics Public Health/ Medicine Newsom, a backer of the proposal. California Lieutenant Governor Gavin Newsom, Ben Bergman Take Two: The anti-pot argument: Not everyone believes marijuana should be legal in California. Scott Chipman is with the 9:51 4:10 Politics Public Health/ Medicine group Citizens Against Legalizing Marijuana. Scott Chipman, Ben Bergman

Take Two: Juvenile and solitary confinement: Solitary confinement in Los Angeles County’s 16 juvenile facilities will soon be coming to an end. The unanimous decision came yesterday from the LA County Board of Supervisors. Here to talk about what’s next is the director of the Youth and 10:07 6:00 Law & Order/Courts/Police Youth/Children's Issues/ Family Justice Clinic and lecturer of law at UCLA. Jyoti Nanda, Ben Bergman

Take Two: OIS and moving vehicles: In a post Ferguson era, law enforcement agencies are under pressure to reduce officer-involved shootings – and save lives. Some local agencies are changing policy on when to fire. Will they be effective? In our ongoing investigative series, Officer Involved, SCPR’s Annie Gilbertson reports writing policy is one thing, getting officers to follow it is 10:13 6:15 Law & Order/Courts/Police another. Annie Gilbertson, Ben Bergman

Take Two: Enforcing Police Policy: Ben Bergman talks with Geoffrey Alpert, a policing expert at the University of South Carolina, about police policies on shooting at 10:20 6:00 Law & Order/Courts/Police unarmed suspects in moving vehicles. Geoffrey Alpert, Ben Bergman Take Two: BBC Mexican Corruption: In 2015, Mexico's Congress approved the creation of an anti-corruption system in an effort to try and improve the country's reputation for graft. But despite these efforts, the country ranks poorly in rankings of perceived corruption. It's something that a growing 10:26 4:40 Foreign News number of citizens want to change. Katy Watson (reporter)

Take Two: Styled Side: A talks to Michelle Dalton Tyree about DIY fragrances just in 10:34 6:00 Arts And Culture time for Mother’s Day. Michelle Dalton Tyree, A Martinez

Take Two: Hollywood Burbank Airport: The Airport has been rebranded as the Hollywood - Burbank airport. We talk about the move with Michael Fiore, co-founder of 10:42 7:00 Transportation the branding firm contracted by the airport. Michael Fiore, Ben Bergman

Take Two: Homeless Counts: The Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA) will present the results of the 2016 Greater Los Angeles Homeless Count on Wednesday. Ben Bergman talks to SCPR’s Josie Huang who will be at the press 10:49 6:40 Housing Issues conference. Josie Huang, Ben Bergman Airtalk: California Republicans kiss votes goodbye, closet Trump-ers speak and Sanders holds out. We knew yesterday's Indiana primary was important but we didn't know it would wrap up the Republican Zachary Courser, Dan Schnur, Pilar Marrero, Luis DeSipio, Steven 11:06 23:35 Sacramento/State Politics Politics Presidential race. Shepard

Airtalk: Interview with Treasury Secretary Jack Lew on Puerto Rico's financial crisis. On Sunday Puerto Rico missed its deadline to make a $422 million (m) bond payment for 12:06 15:49 Politics Economics and Business its Government Development Bank. Jacob Lew

Airtalk: Former TSA director weighs in on privatizing airport security. If you’re planning to fly this summer, you’ll want to budget 12:21 16:27 Homeland Security Transportation hours, not minutes, for getting through TSA. Benjamin Powell, Kip Hawley

Airtalk: City of LA floats proposal to tackle mansionization epidemic. Across Los Angeles, homes are being torn down and replaced with bigger houses, called 12:41 15:18 Housing Issues Talk of the City "McMansions" by some. Tom Rothmann, Tony Braswel, Shelley Wagers The Frame: Director Peter Landesman reflects on Tracy Scott's career as script 3:36 12:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry supervisor John Horn/Peter Landesman

The Frame: Comedian Aisha Tyler talks 3:48 9:39 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry about her first feature film "Axis" John Horn/Aisha Tyler

THURSDAY, MAY 5, 2016

Take Two: Young Republicans: Young Republicans react to and reflect on Donald Trump's candidacy. Guests: Our unofficial 9:07 8:00 Politics Youth/Children's Issues/ Family resident young republican Mary Perez. Mary Perez, A Martinez

Take Two: Homeless Parking: Homelessness is a problem faced in most cities. The California beach town of Santa Barbara is no exception. But a solution has been in place for 12 years that could soon be tested here in LA: It’s called “safe parking,” and it allows homeless people who live in cars or RVs to park overnight in a designated lot with 9:15 7:00 Housing Issues permission from the city. Councilman Mike Bonin, Ben Bergman Take Two: Homeless Women: The Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority released new numbers on the state of homelessness in LA County. Overall, it went up by 6 percent, but it was one group in particular that stood out... women. Since 2013, women have accounted for the majority of the increase in homelessness in LA. And there are currently about 15 9:22 7:40 Housing Issues Gender Equity/Transgender Issues thousand homeless women located here. Anne Miskey, Ben Bergman

Take Two: The Wheel Thing: Just in time for Mothers Day, our motor critic Susan Carpenter tells us about the 2017 Chrysler Pacifica. It's a mini-van that tries to redefine the concept of the mom car. Plus Sue gives us a preview of The Ride, a show about mobility she's hosting with comic Alonzo 9:34 9:00 Transportation Bodden. Sue Carpenter, A Martinez

Take Two: Businesses leaving CA: Florida Governor Rick Scott says Californians should come to Florida for work and to start up businesses. Scott said this in response to California's minimum wage hike in a few years. But the question is – will anyone answer the call? Probably not, if history tells us anything. Studies have shown that businesses do not typically leave California 9:43 7:00 Economics and Business Sacramento/State Politics once established here. Robert Kleinhenz, Ben Bergman

Take Two: Impatient: SCPR health reporter Rebecca Plevin joins us every week for a look 9:52 7:00 Public Health/ Medicine into the news related to your health. Rebecca Plevin (Reporter) Take Two: State of Affairs: Every week we look at the latest political news from around California. Guests include Phil Willon, who covers California politics from the Los Angeles Times’ state capital bureau in Sacramento and Carla Marianucci political 10:07 15:00 Sacramento/State Politics Politics reporter for Politico. Phil Wilon, Carla Marianucci, Ben Bergman

Take Two: Times Gannett: The Tribune publishing company, which owns the Los Angeles Times, rejected an unsolicited bid from the Gannett Company that was put up two weeks ago. For more on why and what happens next, Ben Bergman talks to analyst 10:22 7:20 Economics and Business Media Ken Doctor of Newsonomics. Ken Doctor, Ben Bergman

Take Two: CAL Report - Sanchez: In the race to replace retiring US Senator Barbara Boxer, only one candidate has any experience in Congress. That's Loretta Sanchez. But in a recent Senate debate, 10:34 4:00 Sacramento/State Politics Politics Sanchez denied she's the insider. Kitty Felde (reporter)

Take Two: San Andreas: "Locked, loaded and ready to roll". That's how Tom Jordan, director of the Southern California Earthquake Center, describes the current state of the San Andreas fault. At yesterday's National Earthquake Conference in Long Beach, Jordan explained his concern for the faultline, saying that California residents 10:38 7:40 Environment Science need to plan for the inevitable major shake. Tom Jordan, A Martinez Take Two: Disclosures: Thousands of Porter Ranch residents have sued the Southern California Gas Company over the four-month natural gas leak in Aliso Canyon. Among other things, they want to recoup expected hits to their property values. State law requires homebuyers receive disclosures of potential hazards, but what did residents of Porter Ranch know about the risk of a gas 10:45 5:30 Law & Order/Courts/Police Natural Disaster leak nearby? Sharon McNary (reporter)

Take Two: Tree Death: Trees in the Sierras are dying at rates faster than at anytime in at least 15 years.The cause? California's ongoing drought and a perisistent pest known as the bark beetle. Those are the findings from the US Forest Service's latest aerial survey. For more, A talks to Jeffrey Moore, regional aerial survey manager for 10:51 5:40 Environment Science the Forest Service. Jeffrey Moore, A Martinez

Airtalk: Surrogates and supporters break down head-to-head general election matchups for the remaining presidential 11:06 19:30 Media Politics candidates. And then there were three. Jeffrey Lord, Nomiki Konst, Ed Espinoza

Airtalk: Experts debate controversial FDA move to regulate e-cigs like tobacco. Hundreds of electronic cigarette brands will have to undergo federal review to stay on the market under new rules that have the potential to upend a multibillion-dollar industry attempting to position itself as an 11:27 15:20 Public Health/ Medicine Law & Order/Courts/Police alternative to traditional cigarettes. Sarah Karlin-Smith, Tony Abboud, Frank Leone Airtalk: Co-living trend bets on upscale dorms for working-age adults. A new trend on the rental market is testing the waters in London, New York, and D.C. Dubbed co- living spaces, they are akin to a monied, millennial version of college dorms or 11:41 15:05 Economics and Business Housing Issues retirement homes. Miguel McKelvey

Airtalk: Diving into new homelessness numbers. Homelessness in Los Angeles County rose by nearly 6 percent to 46,874 people over the past year, according to new numbers released by the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority Wednesday 12:06 15:38 Housing Issues Talk of the City morning. Naomi Goldman, Adam Murray, Va Lecia Adams Kellum

Airtalk: SoCal businesses debate closing bathrooms to homeless. Some Starbucks in the Los Angeles area have closed their bathrooms to the public, in part because homeless people occupy the coffee shop's bathrooms for long stretches of time, bathing in them and leaving a mess for 12:21 16:53 Housing Issues Economics and Business employees to clean. Va Lecia Adams Kellum, Adam Murray

Airtalk: LA’s best brunches. Bellini. Mimosa. 12:41 15:01 Economics and Business Talk of the City Bloody Mary. N/A The Frame: NYU's Catherine Moore 3:36 6:00 Arts And Culture Economics and Business discusses changes in music marketing John Horn/Catherine Moore

The Frame:Collin Friesen discusses how millenials' expectations are changing film 3:42 5:00 Arts And Culture Education school Collin Friesen

The Frame: Anthony Russo talks about 3:47 9:27 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry making "Captain America: Civil War" John Horn/Anthony Russo

FRIDAY, MAY 6, 2016

Take Two: Grim Sleeper: Lonnie Franklin, Jr. was found guilty Thursday of murdering 10 women. Now the sentencing phase begins and it’s suspected that he will get the death penalty in this case. But in a state in which no one has been executed since 2006 and where the system was declared unconstitutional, why go through the 9:07 8:00 Law & Order/Courts/Police process? Robert Dunham, A Martinez

Take Two: Hillary Clinton in East LA: Hillary Clinton was in Southern California this week, attending fundraisers and making a visit to East LA College. Her visit to the campus sparked protests. We’re joined by ELAC student Megan Razzetti, who attended the Clinton event Thursday and wrote about it 9:15 7:00 Politics for the campus paper. Megan Razzetti, A Martinez Take Two: Clinton CA campaign: As Hillary Clinton prepares to campaign in California, what will be the strategy? We check in the 9:22 8:00 Politics woman in charge of that, Buffy Wicks. Buffy Wicks, A Martinez

Take Two: #FreeBritney: Britney Spears may be getting taken advantage of as a result of the conservatorship that her father and lawyer have over her. Under the court agreement, they get to decide the well being of Spears because a judge determined that she could not take care of her own well 9:34 6:55 Law & Order/Courts/Police Entertainment Industry being. Min Sirkin, A Martinez

Take Two: Hollywood Immigration: Strong opinions about immigration have made it a hot-topic in the 2016 election. But what does someone like, say — Justin Bieber, who hails from Canada — have to do to get a U.S. visa? As it turns out, the O-1B visa program that is being increasingly used by celebrities 9:41 11:55 Immigration Entertainment Industry is akin to "fast pass" for immigration. Gary Baum, A Martinez

Take Two: Finance Instruction: A state law passed three years ago requires financial literacy to be taught in public schools, but no standard effort to teach kids money management skills exist and teachers and advocates say their efforts are often crowded out by pressure to teach other 9:53 4:15 Economics and Business Education subjects. Adolpho Guzman Lopez (reporter) Take Two: Police Videos: There's been a lot of talk about how video can help improve the relationship between police and local communities. So what are the rules that govern when and how bystanders can shoot video? And what happens when police 10:07 7:20 Law & Order/Courts/Police officers erase those videos? Eric Markowitz, A Martinez

Take Two: Climate Talk: What can you do about climate change? The better question might be: What can we? University of California San Diego researchers show in a new study that framing the issue collectively is significantly more effective than emphasis 10:15 7:20 Environment on personal responsibility. Scott Guenther, A Martinez

Take Two: Weekend Preview: SCPR’s Leo Duran stops by to tell us all the fun things 10:22 4:00 Arts And Culture you should be doing this weekend. Leo Duran, A Martinez

Take Two: Cumbia Ride: In Fresno California, more and more residents are starting to participate in something called a Cumbia Ride. It's a group bike ride where participants ride with speakers and radios - blaring Latin American dance music. It was started last year by a local organization geared to promote biking and a healthier 10:26 4:00 Arts And Culture Diversity/ Cultural Events lifestyle among Latino families. Reporter Farida Jhabvala Romero (reporter) Take Two: Rory Bosio: Rory Bosio regularly runs for 100 miles on a daily basis. She got her inspiration from growing up near the Sierra Mountains and seeing the scenic trails. Now she regularly competes in ultra- marathons and still makes time to find out where the best places to run are, particularly 10:34 6:10 Sports in her native Southern California. Rory Bosio, A Martinez

Take Two: Millennial Runners: Ready to go for a little 5K run? Well if you're a millenial, chances are that, more and more, that anwer will be …no. For years organized running races steadily grew in popularity, but it seems they are becoming less popular 10:40 8:00 Sports with young people. Rachel Bachman, A Martinez

Take Two: Athlete Dating: Like most of us, professional athletes need love too… but unlike most of us, they’re much more likely to have their dirty laundry leaked online. Rather than shy away from the Internet, many athletes are using it to their 10:48 8:15 Sports advantage. Sam Alipour, A Martinez

Airtalk: GOP split widens over future of the party. The Republican Party is dividing over 11:06 31:47:00 Politics Media presumptive nominee Donald Trump. Paris Dennard, Shane Goldmacher, Lisa Mascaro Airtalk: What can be done to control what new study identified as third leading cause of death in country?We’ve all heard of horror stories about a doctor operating on the wrong patient, or a nurse giving someone medicine meant for another person . But what’s more troubling, according to a new study, is that many 11:41 15:47 Science Public Health/ Medicine medical errors go unrecorded. Martin Makary,Tejal Gandhi, Missy Danforth

Airtalk: FilmWeek: ‘Captain America’ sequel, ‘Family Fang,’ ‘Being Charlie’ and more. Larry Mantle and KPCC film critics Lael Loewenstein, Peter Rainer and Charles Solomon review this weekend’s new movie releases including “Captain America: Civil War” about a rift between our hero and his former ally, Iron Man; plus “The Family Fang” starring Nicole Kidman and Jason Bateman; a new Rob Reiner drama called 12:06 33:12:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry “Being Charlie,” and more.

Airtalk: The question of Klingon copyright. A copyright battle between “” rights holders - CBS and Paramount - and a fan- fiction movie production have caused another rift in the federation: a third party is challenging CBS and Paramount's claim to 12:41 14:13 Entertainment Industry Law & Order/Courts/Police ownership of the Klingon language. David Peterson, Jay Dougherty

The Frame: Lucas Shaw from Bloomburg 3:36 6:01 Arts And Culture Economics and Business Business talks about YouTube's changes John Horn/Lucas Shaw The Frame: Michelle Lanz talks with John Roberts about developing his character for 3:42 5:37 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry "Bob's Burgers" Michelle Lanz/John Roberts

The Frame: Louie Anderson talks about his 3:48 11:20 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry role in the new TV series "Baskets" John Horn/Louie Anderson SATURDAY MAY 7, 2016

12:08 6:28 Science Environment Off-Ramp: John talks to National Park John Rabe, Justin Brown Service biologist Justin Brown about a new, volunteer-staffed effort to collect urban coyote poop. For science! 12:14 8:05 Historical Events/ History Diversity/ Cultural Events Off-Ramp: Remembering the Atomic Cafe in Mark McNiell, Nancy Sekizawa, Zen Sekizawa Segments Little Tokyo in downtown Los Angeles, and it's punk rock past.

12:24 6:00 Environment Economics and Business Off-Ramp: John talks with Eddie Kim of LA John Rabe, Eddie Kim Downtown news about the proposed new designs for Pershing Square

12:35 5:52 Public Health/ Medicine Immigration Off-Ramp: Mark Pampanin goes to St. Mark Pampanin, Angela Acevedo Malouf, Maria Sanchez Lona Joseph's in Orange to visit 'Entre Amigos,' a group that helps Spanish-speakers navigate cancer diagnoses and treatment

12:43 6:30 Entertainment Industry Historical Events/ History Segments Off-Ramp: John talks to actor and comedian John Rabe, Mike McShane Mike McShane about Laurel & Hardy as the American Cinemathique restores Laurel & Hardy classics 12:50 1:28 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Off-Ramp: Song of the Week: "Wonderful" John Rabe by Cate Le Bon

12:51 6:36 Public Health/ Medicine Environment Off-Ramp: John Rabe talks to NBC4's Joel John Rabe, Joel Grover Grover about how safe Camp Alonim really is, after, thanks to Grover's reporting, Angelenos now know about LA's secret nuclear site and how contaminated the area may be.

SUNDAY MAY 8, 2016

The Ride: ArtCenter transportation design students envision future mobility: If you can dream it, the students at ArtCenter College of Design are already working on it. They’re designing ride-share vehicles, self-driving cars — even race cars that can slip the surly 10:07:24 6:53 Arts And Culture Transportation bonds of Earth and literally … fly. Stewart Reed, Mike Margiotta, Mark Hoang

10:14:17 5:05 Transportation Environment The Ride: Prius Test Drive Susan Carpenter, Alonzo Bodden

The Ride: Automatic braking will step in when drivers don't: Twenty auto makers recently agreed to equip cars with automatic brakes that activate when the driver has 10:21:28 5:56 Computers/Internet/IT Transportation failed to do so. Brian Cooley The Ride: Chrysler Pacifica reimagines the minivan: Minivans may be the ultimate mommy wagon, even if they are generally 10:27:24 7:33 Youth/Children's Issues/ Family Transportation bulbous, bloated, asexual. Janet Strauss, Deborah

The Ride: Is that legal: Restricted parking, street crossing, cell phone use by law enforcement; It’s difficult enough navigating the streets, but the California Vehicle Code? There are just so many rules — and so many 10:34:57 4:10 Law & Order/Courts/Police Transportation questions from listeners. Siara Lund

The Ride: Traffic accidents don't have to claim 100 lives each day: For better or for worse, traffic is a dominant force in 10:40:52 6:14 Transportation Books/ Literature/ Authors American life. Ed Humes

The Ride: One-legged bicyclist prefers cycling to driving: One thing about Moe Lolley is 10:47:06 4:19 Transportation Public Health/ Medicine he’s always on his bike. Denise Guerra; Moe Lolley The Ride: Time Perception in Traffic 10:51:25 6:45 Transportation Public Health/ Medicine Megan McCarty

MONDAY, MAY 9, 2016

Take Two: Hillary and Bernie: Even though the race for the Democratic Presidential nominee is still ongoing, many believe that Hillary Clinton will win the nomination. In recent weeks, the #BernieorBust movement has gained . In addition, the website "wontvotehillary" has received nearly 60,000 signatures from Democrats upset with the election system. How will Clinton bridge the Democratic Divide, and 9:07 9:45 Politics what hurdles stand in her way? Louis Desipio, A Martinez

Take Two: Trump in Central Valley: Republicans in California are getting ready for an election unlike most in their Party's 9:17 7:35 Politics recent memory. Matt Artz, A Martinez

Take Two: Human Voter Guide: Early voting starts Monday for California’s primary in June. It’s been one of the most contentious elections we've seen in a long time, so there’s a lot of interest in voting this year. But there’s also a lot of confusion. To help clear the way, we’re introducing you to 9:25 6:00 Politics KPCC's Human Voter Guide. Mary Plummer (reporter) Take Two: CAL GOP Sentors: Less than six weeks from the June 7 primary, 48 percent of voters say they’re undecided. That’s bad news, especially for the three top Republicans running to replace Senator Barbara Boxer. As part of our series California Counts, Scott Schaeffer of KQED 9:34 4:20 Politics Sacramento/State Politics has the story. Scott Schaeffer (reporter)

Take Two: On the Lot: Rebecca Keegan of the LA Times joins us as she does every week for the segment On the Lot, which looks at the latest news going in the business of 9:38 11:00 Entertainment Industry Hollywood. Rebecca Keegan, A Martinez

Take Two: Korean Food Made Simple: Korean American Chef Judy Joo and TV personality has a new book out titled after her TV show, Korean Show Made Simple. She talks to A Martinez about her food and how, if you love Korean food, you too can 9:49 7:40 Arts And Culture Diversity/ Cultural Events make it at home. Judy Joo, A Martinez

Take Two: Oxycontin: The drug OxyContin has become one of the best selling pain killers because, for one reason, it lasts for 12 hours. But in an investigation, the LA Times has taken a deeper look at the pill and discovered problems that have led, in part, 10:07 12:00 Public Health/ Medicine to the drug becoming quite addictive. Harriet Ryan, A Martinez Take Two: OIS San Diego: In San Diego, the District Attorney has decided to make videos of officer-involved shootings available to the public. The move marks a reversal from long- standing policy. DA Bonnie Dumanis made the announcement last Friday and said that unless the officer is to be charged with a crime, her office will release video to the 10:19 7:00 Law & Order/Courts/Police public. Greg Moran, A Martinez

Take Two: CA Report Bail: More than half of people sitting in California's jails have not been convicted of a crime. Instead they await trial behind bars. One reason - the cost of bail. It will set you back around 50 thousand dollars in the Golden State. That's more than five times the national average. Now, a non-profit group is suing San Francisco, arguing that the county's bail 10:26 6:10 Law & Order/Courts/Police Sacramento/State Politics system is unconstitutional. Sukey Lewis (Reporter)

Take Two: Hyperloop: Hyperloop transportation technologies, the LA-based startup, has announced it will use a 'cheaper, safer' form of magnetic levitation which is what is powering high speed China 10:34 7:00 Transportation Computers/Internet/IT and Europe. Alex Davies, A Martinez

Take Two: CA Grizzly: You can find images of the California Grizzly pretty much everywhere in Golden State. From the state flag to tattoos, t-shirts, coffee mugs and ad campaigns. But actual grizzly bears have been gone in California for nearly a century. But that may soon change. A small but persistent movement to bring the grizzly back to California may be gaining some 10:40 6:35 Environment traction. Craig Miller (reporter) Take Two: Word Aversion: Moist. Phlegm. Vomit. Why do some words repel and disgust us? A recent study highlighted word aversion, specifically 'moist' and took a look 10:47 7:10 Science at why it elicits such a visceral reaction. Paul Thibodeau, A Martinez

Airtalk: AirTalk election 2016: Previewing West Virginia’s primary, plus a look at the widening GOP rift. The next big primary day for the 2016 presidential candidates will be June 7th, when California and several other 11:06 21:56 Media Politics states will cast their votes. Steve Phillips, Jack Pitney

Airtalk: Dwyane Wade takes heat for practicing during the Canadian national anthem. Saturday, Miami Heat guard Dwyane Wade was in the middle of his pre- game ritual for game three against the 11:30 9:14 Media Sports Toronto Raptors. A Martinez

Airtalk: How to become a better talker, according to the guy who curates TED Talks. Chris Anderson launched more than 100 magazines and websites in his career, and the one venture he’s affiliated with that has best withstood the fickle taste of the masses 11:41 16:18 Education Books/ Literature/ Authors is probably the TED Conference. Chris Anderson Airtalk: North Carolina sues federal government over ‘bathroom’ law. (AP) North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory's administration sued the federal government Monday in a fight for a state law that limits protections for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender 12:06 19:19 Law & Order/Courts/Police Gender Equity/Transgender Issues people. Matthew McReynolds, Peter Renn

Airtalk: Noise pollution’s impact on whales. Whales see the ocean through sound, so a new documentary from the Natural Resources Defense Council immerses you in the underwater world, now polluted with industrial and military man-made noises that 12:27 12:53 Science Environment have impacted marine mammals' survival. Michael Jasny

Airtalk: The forgotten women who helped shape California's art culture. A new four- volume collection has captured the efforts of 320 artists who advance the art culture in 12:41 15:18 Books/ Literature/ Authors Arts And Culture the Golden State. Maurine St. Gaudens, Joseph Morsman

The Frame: Vulture's Kyle Buchanan 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry discusses the lineup at Cannes John Horn/Kyle Buchanan The Frame: James Kim speaks with Paula Fairfield about sound designing "Game of 3:41 6:16 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Thrones" James Kim/Paula Fairfield

The Frame: Alan Mandell and Barry McGovern talk about Samuel Beckett's 3:47 8:35 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry "Endgame" John Horn/Alan Mandell/Barry McGovern

TUESDAY, MAY 10, 2016

Take Two: Permanent Drought Measures: Governor Jerry Brown has issued an executive order Monday that permanently prohibit certain forms of water waste in the state. Take Two talks about it with Mark Cowin, director of the CA Department of 9:07 8:00 Environment Water Resources. Mark Cowin, A Martinez Take Two:Torrance Refinery: The Exxon Mobile refinery in Torrance is expected to reopen this evening a year after a mass explosion at the unit. Gas prices went up in the wake of the accident. Now that the refinery is back online, will it cost less to fill up your tank? Steve Goldsmith, a member of the Torrance Refinery Action Alliance, joins 9:15 7:00 Environment Take Two for more. Steve Goldsmith, A Martinez

Take Two: Extradition Explainer: A federal judge in Mexico has paved the way for drug boss Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzmán to be extradited to the US. Guzman faces multiple charges for his role leading the deadly Sinaloa Cartel. He's escaped from authorities multiple times in the past and was captured earlier this year after a massive manhunt. The Mexican foreign ministry now must 9:22 7:00 Law & Order/Courts/Police Foreign News approve the move. Octavio Rodriguez, A Martinez

Take Two: Classroom Quake: Napa Assemblyman Bill Dodd has put forth a bill to require California classrooms to secure bookshelves and other heavy objects in case of earthquake. He joins Take Two to talk 9:34 6:30 Education Natural Disaster about the plan. Bill Dodd, A Martinez

Take Two: The Brood: Online Dads In our recent segment about the good, bad and ugly of online parenting groups, we wondered if the same level of drama occurs in dad groups. And what kinds of online dads groups are there? LA daddy blogger David Vienna explains that online dad groups are full of drama too, but of a slightly 9:41 9:21 Youth/Children's Issues/ Family different sort. David Vienna, A Martinez Take Two: Tuesday Reviews Day: Steve Hochman joins us to review the latest in 9:50 8:34 Arts And Culture music. Steve Hochman, A Martinez

Take Two: AAA Pot and Driving: AAA released information on the number of traffic fatalities and accidents involving people under the influence of marijuana in the state of Washington. The numbers are up since the state legalized pot. Our transportation correspondent Sue Carpenter of The Wheel Thing and The Ride talks to the AAA as well as medical professionals about 10:07 8:00 Public Health/ Medicine Transportation the issue. Sue Carpenter, A Martinez

Take Two: Obama and Hiroshima: The White House announced that President Barack Obama will do something NO sitting President has ever done. Travel to Japan to tour the city of Hiroshima, the site of the massive atom bomb drop near the end of World War 2. Officials said that Obama will visit with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and that its purpose would be to bolster his call for denuclearization and honor 10:15 6:40 Politics Historical Events/ History Segments victims of the bombing. Representative Mark Takano, A Martinez

Take Two: AP Heroin Centers: California lawmakers are discussing a controversial measure to cut down on drug related deaths; supervised injection sites. The once taboo centers are being considered across the U.S., as overdose deaths continue to climb - around 47,000 in 2014. Already in use in Canada, Australia and the Netherlands, the injection sites face political 10:22 8:00 Public Health/ Medicine and legal push-back in the United States. David Kleeper, A Martinez Take Two: GMO mosquitos: As the Zika virus continues to spread, scientists are looking to gene-editing technologies as a possible tool to fight the disease. Biologists have already engineered a modified species of mosquito that they hope will help stop the spread of malaria. Now they're turning to the a species which infects people with the Zika virus and 10:34 9:30 Public Health/ Medicine Science dengue fever. Anthony James, A Martinez

Take Two: Second Skin: About 10 years ago, an MIT research team set out to develop a protective coating that could restore the properties of healthy skin, for both medical and cosmetic applications. The result is a polymer 'second skin' that can temporarily restore skin elasticity and possibly work as an an alternative to delivering drugs for skin 10:44 7:50 Science conditions Gina Kolata, A Martinez

Take Two: MVP Steph Curry: We close the show today with some congratulations for the Golden State Warriors' Steph Curry. He was named the NBA's Most Valuable Player for the second time but, this year, the vote was unanimous. Yes, Curry got ALL of the 131 first-place votes...something no player 10:52 5:30 Sports has ever achieved. Andy Kamenetsky, A Martinez

Airtalk: Study: AAA says that marijuana driving laws lack scientific basis. Marijuana legalization is set to become a major ballot issue in several states this year, including 11:06 23:53 Transportation Law & Order/Courts/Police California. Jake Nelson, J.T. Griffin Airtalk: LA County Sheriff McDonnell on shooting into vehicles, Prop 47 savings, and more. Los Angeles County Sheriff Jim McDonnell told AirTalk on Tuesday that his agency had eight instances in 2015 where deputies shot into moving vehicles, highlighting a notable spike in that number 11:30 22:55 Law & Order/Courts/Police Talk of the City compared to the years prior. Jim McDonnell

Airtalk: As Obama announces Hiroshima visit, a look back at the decision to drop the A bomb. (AP) President Barack Obama this month will become the first sitting American president to visit Hiroshima, where the U.S. dropped an atomic bomb during World War II, decimating a city and exploding the world 12:06 14:35 Foreign News Historical Events/ History Segments into the Atomic Age. Gar Alperovitz, Thomas Nichols

Airtalk: Scripps College divided over choice of Madeleine Albright as commencement speaker. Some students and faculty members at Scripps College are upset over former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright being tapped as the commencement speaker for the all-women 12:21 18:21 Politics Education college. Carlos Ballesteros, Ari Cohn, Richard Lempert

Airtalk: From candybars to flip phones, consumers make their case for keeping it 12:41 14:45:00 Economics and Business Computers/Internet/IT simple. Are basic cell phones obsolete? Brian X. Chen The Frame: Chadwick Boseman talks about 3:36 5:42 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry playing Marvel's upcoming "Black Panther" John Horn/Chadwick Boseman

The Frame: Ewan McGregor talks about the 3:42 8:30 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry new film "Last Days in the Desert" John Horn/Ewan McGregor/Rodrigo Garcia

WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 2016

Take Two: Senate Debate: With mail-in ballots going out this week for California's June 7th primary, the leading candidates for U.S. Senate will faced off in their second debate last night (TUES). Many Californians are still undecided about who they'll vote for 9:07 7:50 Politics to replace retiring Senator Barbara Boxer. Mary Plummer, Josie Huang

Take Two: Trump Delegates: Donald Trump's campaign said it was a computer error that caused William Johnson, a LA area lawyer and prominent white nationalist to be on his list of California delegates, but state officials have reported that it may not be possible to 9:15 7:00 Politics cut him from the list. James Quealy, A Martinez Take Two: Climate Satellites: The global climate change deal is signed. Countries have pledged emission cuts. So now what? One key part of the solution is to find out exactly how much each country is emitting in carbon. But so far HOW those numbers are gathered isn't always clear. Some countries want to change that. This week, scientists in France unveiled plans to create a global satellite system that would track 9:22 8:00 Environment Science and monitor carbon emissions. Ben Orlove, A Martinez

Take Two: K2 Sports: We’ll get the latest sports news with Andy and Brian 9:34 10:40 Sports Kamenetzky. Andy Kamenetsky, Brian Kamenetsky, A Martinez

Take Two: FDA Healthy Food: The FDA says they'll review their current definition of the word "healthy." A change of meaning could impact how food manufacturers label their products.Take Two explores the criteria and 9:45 8:10 Public Health/ Medicine where it falls short. Dr. David Katz, Josie Huang

Take Two: BBC Dating: In China, people looking for love used to rely on relatives and neighbors to help them make a match. But if you move to a big city, many people can no longer simply use personal networks to find a partner. Instead the dating game is played online. Some of the companies offering such services have now moved into personalized matchmaking - which can cost thousands of 9:53 4:00 Foreign News dollars. Jennifer Pak (reporter) Take Two: Facebook News: It was a big shock to some people when they heard the charge: Facebook routinely censored conservative news. A US Senator has even launched an inquiry into the practice. But it's shed a light into what we expect from social media. It's also pulled the curtain on what goes on behind what we thought was just a site ... and it turns out that there are 10:07 9:00 Media humans there, too. Mike Annany, Josie Huang

Take Two: Housing: As we've reported, it's not easy to buy a home here - prices here are more than double the national average. And inventory is tight. This is crushing first- time homebuyers ... people like Josie and her husband ...so she wanted find out how 10:16 4:25 Housing Issues we got here. Josie Huang (reporter)

Take Two: Bootleg Apartments: In other housing news, the Los Angeles City Council 10:21 2:00 Housing Issues yesterday tentatively approved a law that Josie Huang, A Martinez

Take Two: Watts Water: In Watts, residents say that the tap water comes in many shades: Brown, yellow, beige...All shades that you probably wouldn't want to drink. Los Angeles Department of Water and Power officials have said they are 10:23 7:00 Housing Issues Environment investigating the complaints. Marty Adams, A Martinez Take Two: Smart House: Last August, CNET outfitted an entire home with smart appliances in an effort to test out a complete smart home. We’ll speak to Rich Brown, an executive editor at CNET who was 10:34 7:50 Computers/Internet/IT heavily involved with the project. Rich Brown, Josie Huang

Take Two: Milky Way Planets: Turns out we've got some newly discovered neighbors in he Milky Way... a LOT of them. Scientists have been going through data from the Kepler space telescope and have confirmed the existance of over twelve hundred new planets in our galaxy. What's more, nine of those could be hospitable on an Earth-like 10:43 7:00 Science level. Dr. Edd Krupp, A Martinez

Take Two: Styled Side: We’ll get the latest news coming out of the fashion world with Michelle Dalton Tyree, blogger with Fashion 10:50 8:00 Arts And Culture Trends Daily. Michelle Dalton Tyree, A Martinez

Airtalk: Debate over ‘Sanctuary Cities’ continues in turn to strengthen San Francisco’s law. San Francisco Board of Supervisors and the new sheriff are at odds over renewing the city's so-called sanctuary 11:06 31:14:00 Law & Order/Courts/Police Immigration law. Saira Hussain, Ira Mehlman, Jennie Pasquarella Airtalk: Debating what is driving high autism rates in Orange County. Disability researchers from Chapman University argue the sharp rise of autism cases in Orange County - which saw an eightfold increase since 2000 - could be attributed to how 11:30 16:16 Orange County Public Health/ Medicine psychologists are diagnosing the condition. Dr. Amy-Jane Griffiths

Airtalk: Nutrition experts debate FDA’s move to redefine 'healthy' as a marketing label. The public comment period has opened for what the Food And Drug Administration should label as “healthy,” sparked by a letter the FDA sent to the maker of Kind bars last year demanding Kind stop using the term to 12:06 18:05 Law & Order/Courts/Police Public Health/ Medicine market its product. Marion Nestle, Kathleen Keller

Airtalk: Legal, moral, and ethical issues of serving pregnant women alcohol at bars. Stop us if you’ve heard this one: a pregnant woman and a child walk into a dive bar in . Which of them does the bartender 12:30 13:56 Public Health/ Medicine Youth/Children's Issues/ Family serve? Nina Martin

Airtalk: Making like Ferris Bueller: Your best stories on playing hookyThirty years ago, Chicago high-schooler Ferris Bueller turned 12:41 15:25 Entertainment Industry Arts And Culture playing hooky into an epic adventure. N/A The Frame: Spencer Soper from Bloomberg News talks about Amazons new streaming 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry offer John Horn/Spencer Soper

The Frame: James Kim talks with musicians from "Los Punks" Kat Arranategui and Gary 3:41 6:37 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Alvarez James Kim/Gary Alvarez/Kat Arranategui

The Frame: John Horn interviews Ali Wong 3:48 9:30 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry on her new Netflix special "Baby Cobra" John Horn/Ali Wong

THURSDAY, MAY 12, 2016 Take Two: Brazil and Latin America: With Brazil's president stepping aside during an impeachment trial, Latin America's largest economy and most populous country is taking another hit at a critical time. What could the effect be on other South American countries? And could the fallout hit the US 9:07 8:20 Foreign News Take....? Two: Olympics in Brazil: The Games of Shannon O'Neil, Josie Huang the 31st Olympiad in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil are scheduled to open August 5th. In less than three months more than ten thousand athletes from all over the world will compete for medals in an event that is expected to draw over half a million visitors. Sounds awesome. What doesn't sound so awesome are the growing concerns over the Zika virus that's caused one public health expert to call for the Games to be postponed or moved to avoid the birth of 9:16 8:20 Sports Foreign News malformed babies in the future. Fernando Duarte, A Martinez

Take Two: Getty Lawsuit: A white woman and student of Southern Utah University filed a lawsuit again the Getty Foundation, citing discrimination when she did not get an internship. It’s an unusual move to sue a nonprofit foundation and could set a precedent and affect ways nonprofits 9:24 7:52 Law & Order/Courts/Police apprach diversity. Caroline Miranda, Josie Huang

Take Two: Wheel Thing: Motorcycles are all over the movie screen this summer. One example, Scarlett Johanssen doing stunts on a Harley in Captain America Civil War. Our Wheel Thing guide Susan Carpenter tells us about the motorcycle company's connection to moviemakers, and she reviews two new bikes from Harley designed to appeal to 9:34 9:00 Transportation younger riders. Sue Carpenter, A Martinez Take Two: Sharing economy sidekicks: Take Two’s Leo Duran reports on the different businesses popping up designed to provide resources/services for people hoping to work for sites like AirBnb and Uber. He 9:43 6:00 Economics and Business speaks with Josie Huang. Leo Duran, Josie Huang

Take Two: Lab Notes: SCPR's Sanden Totten with a fun take on the world of science with 9:49 6:00 Science Lab Notes. Sanden Totten, A Martinez

Take Two: Trump + GOP: House speaker Paul Ryan and Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump say they're "confident" they can unite the party, after a meeting in Washington DC earlier. The GOP's top official still hasn't endorsed the billionaire businessman. For more we turn 10:07 6:20 Politics to Alex Isenstadt. Alex Isenstadt, A Martinez

Take Two: State of Affairs: Every week we look at the latest political news from around California. A Martinez talks to USC Sherry Bebitch Jeffe and Joe Garafoli at the San 10:14 16:00 Sacramento/State Politics Politics Francisco Chronicle. Sherry Bebitch Jeffe, Joe Garafoli, A Martinez Take Two: Instagram Logo: Some who checked their smart phone recently might have noticed a change in their social media folder: Instagram now has a new logo. The company said that the change is to modernize their look and to better reflect the mission of Instagram. But if Instagram is 10:34 5:15 Media Arts And Culture so popular, did it really NEED a change? Khoi Vinh, Josie Huang

Take Two: Anza Trail Expedition: The Anza Expedition arrived to the region that is now Los Angeles in 1776, marking the beginnings of the city and its surroundings, and planting the deeply rooted Latino community. This Historical Events/ History weekend it will be re-enacted for the first 10:39 6:00 Segments time in Griffith Park. Marian Dodge, A Martinez

Take Two: Pershing Square Design: At 9 am LA City Parks announced the winning design of the Pershing Square renew competition. The competition began in September of last year and was narrowed down to four finalists. LA Times architecture critic Christopher Hawthorne was at the announcement and joins the show to discuss 10:45 6:00 Arts And Culture the winner. Christopher Hawthorne, Josie Huang

Take Two: Pershing Square Design Winner: The winner of the Pershing Square design competition, Agence Ter Landscape Urbanists, join the show to discuss their plan for Pershing Square and their victory in the 10:51 6:00 Arts And Culture competition. Rachel Allen, Josie Huang Airtalk: Pro, anti-Trump voices debate if, when meeting with Paul Ryan means party can unify. Donald Trump, Speaker Paul Ryan, and RNC chairman Reince Priebus met on Capitol Hill Thursday morning as part of a series of meetings the Republican frontrunner is holding with congressional 11:06 15:34:00 Media Politics leaders throughout the day. Eli Stokols, John Feehery, Judson Phillips

Airtalk: What could Trump’s tax returns reveal? Donald Trump’s tax returns aren’t 11:21 11:30 Economics and Business Politics seeing the light of day anytime soon. Robert Wood, Philip Bump

Airtalk: After Ronan Farrow’s critique of celebrity media, how should they treat Woody Allen?Amid sexual abuse allegations against Woody Allen, his estranged son Ronan Farrow wrote a scathing article Wednesday on the media’s lack of action to 11:30 22:31 Entertainment Industry Arts And Culture interrogate his father. Alison Brower, John Horn, Steve Zeitchik

Airtalk: Meet the candidates: U.S. Senate candidate Duf Sundheim on his hopes for ‘A New California’. We begin our series of conversations with the leading candidates to fill the U.S. Senate seat Barbara Boxer will 12:06 14:48 Sacramento/State Politics Politics be vacating. Duf Sundheim Airtalk: Amid seemingly conflicting messages about the drought, a reminder: It's here to stay. Though Southern California didn't get the kinds of heavy El Nino rains forecasted, 12:21 17:05 Environment Sacramento/State Politics Northern California did well. Felicia Marcus, Sue Simms, Fiona Sanchez

Airtalk: Teens, Tinder and parenting in the 21st century. A parenting app is now promising moms and dads it can help monitor their teenagers' use of the dating 12:41 15:42 Youth/Children's Issues/ Family Computers/Internet/IT app, Tinder. Caroline Knorr

The Frame: Ted Johnson talks about 3:36 6:00 Economics and Business Politics Donald Trump's fundraising visit to LA John Horn/Ted Johnson

The Frame: James Kim interviews Andy 3:42 4:45 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Shauf about his shy pop album "The Party" James Kim/Andy Shauf The Frame: Julian Fellowes talks about 3:47 9:38 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry "Belgravia" and "School of Rock" John Horn/Julian Fellowes/Michelle Lanz

FRIDAY, MAY 13, 2016

Take Two: Sanders Campaign: Senator Bernie Sanders has outperformed expectations at several points in the primary cycle. But the Golden State could present his biggest challenge yet. It’s the biggest and most diverse electorate in the country. How 9:07 8:20 Politics will he do it? Arturo Carmona, A Martinez

Take Two: Mexican Black Tar: Daniel Hernandez’s latest from VICE is a doc on how Mexican-grown heroin is growing in the US market. He follows the trail from the fields of Guerrero, Mexico to downtown Los Angeles where addicts openly use the drug 9:15 11:30 Foreign News Public Health/ Medicine on Skid Row. Daniel Hernandez, A Martinez

Take Two: Farmer's Market: Farmers markets are a part of the fabric of Los Angeles. With around 60 sites across the city, shoppers have their pick of fresh fruits and vegetables. Yet large numbers of markets don't accept EBT -- Electronic Benefits Transfer, also known as food stamps. Now LA City Council is looking a ways to increase access to farmers market 9:27 4:40 Public Health/ Medicine Economics and Business produce in lower income communities. Katherine Davis-Young (Reporter) Take Two: The Illusionists: Beauty is in the eye of the beholder - or so the saying goes. Yet media images of tall, thin, flawless and beautifully coiffured men and women can skew how we see ourselves. A new documentary explores the globalization of beauty - and the industries that support it. 9:34 10:25 Arts And Culture It's called The Illusionists. Elena Rossini, A Martinez

Take Two: Ghost in the Shell: Scarlett Johansson has been confirmed to play the character Motoko Kusanagi in Paramount's live-action adaptation of the beloved anime and manga franchise Ghost in the Shell. This has drawn the ire from a lot of fans for casting a white woman to play a character that many see as Japanese. But the creators of the series have said that they never saw 9:45 10:25 Arts And Culture Racial Relations Takethe blue-eyed Two: Transgender character Bathrooms: as Japanese. The Emily Yoshida, A Martinez Obama Administration is issuing guidance to public schools across the country about transgender students' access to restrooms. The letter, from the Departments of Justice and Education, says that ALL schools must allow transgender students to use the bathroom that matches their gender identity. The move comes amid a legal fight between the administration and North Carolina over its law which says people must use the restroom that matches the gender 10:07 7:40 Homosexuality on their birth certificates. Brad Sears, A Martinez

Take Two: Implicit Bias: Do Public Defenders spend less time on black clients? Some suspect “implicit bias” is not just a problem 10:15 10:00 Law & Order/Courts/Police for police, prosecutors, and judges. Paulette Brown, A Martinez Take Two: Rural Voter: Voter turnout has been falling in California for years, but that's not the case in the conservative northeastern part of the state. More than 85- percent of eligible voters in rural Sierra County are registered. And they cast their ballots, too - usually for Republicans. As part of our California Counts election coverage, Katie Orr took a trip to Sierra County to hear how residents are feeling about this election 10:25 4:00 Sacramento/State Politics Politics Take- and Two:their Yuyigovernment. Morales: The new children's Katie Orr (reporter) book "Thunder Boy Junior" is all about a little boy who's not so happy about his name. He's named after his dad, Thunder Boy Senior, but wishes HIS name was something different.The book is written by Sherman Alexie and illustrated by Caldecott Honor winner Yuyi Morales, a Mexican-born author and artist who got her start in children's literature in San Francisco where she learned English by reading children's books at the public library with her young 10:34 9:00 Books/ Literature/ Authors Racial Relations son. Yuyi Morales, A Martinez

Take Two: Weekend Preview: Take Two's Leo Duran with a rundown of things to do in 10:43 5:40 Arts And Culture and around L.A. this weekend. Leo Duran, A Martinez

Take Two: Eurovision: For the first time ever, the hugely popular European singing competition, Eurovision, will air on American television. We'll explain what U.S. audiences can look forward to when it airs. A Martinez 10:49 8:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry talks to Ellin Stein, a journalist filmmaker. Ellin Stein, A Martinez Airtalk: Debating the constitutionality of Obama’s transgender bathroom access in schools. (AP) Public schools must permit transgender students to use bathrooms and locker rooms consistent with their chosen gender identity, according to an Obama administration directive issued amid a court fight between the federal government and 11:06 24:47:00 Youth/Children's Issues/ Family Gender Equity/Transgender Issues North Carolina. Brandon Rottinghaus, Neal McCluskey

Airtalk: City Councilmember weighs in on design choice for Pershing Square, and how homelessness will factor into its remodel. After whittling down the entries to four finalists, Councilman Jose Huizar and his Pershing Square Renew team have chosen a French architecture firm’s design for the upcoming revitalization of Pershing Square 11:30 7:56 Economics and Business Talk of the City Park in downtown L.A. Jose Huizar

Airtalk: The science behind touch, feeling. Tactile sensation is often taken for granted-- except in rare instances when a portion of 11:41 14:51:00 Education Science our body suddenly goes numb. Adam Gopnik

Airtalk: FilmWeek: ‘Money Monster,’ ‘The Lobster,’ and more. Larry Mantle and KPCC film critics Claudia Puig and Tim Cogshell review this weekend’s new movie releases including George Clooney and Julia Roberts starring in “Money Monster” directed by Jodie Foster, plus a surreal romance with 12:06 46:56:00 Entertainment Industry Arts And Culture Colin Farrell and Rachel Weisz, and more. Tim Cogshell, Claudia Puig The Frame: Journalist Cy Musiker takes a 3:36 6:20 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry walk through the renovated SF MOMA Cy Musiker

The Frame: Director Yorgos Lanthimos talks 3:42 9:35 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry about his new film "The Lobster" John Horn/Yorgos Lanthimos SATURDAY MAY 14, 2016

12:07 1:57 Historical Events/ History Arts And Culture Off-Ramp: Mark Pampanin goes to Griffith John Rabe, Mark Pampanin Segments Park to report from the Anza Expedition Reenactment Festival. 12:09 7:42 Obituaries Computers/Internet/IT Off-Ramp: Robert Garrova talks to Olivier Robert Garrova, Olivier Bonhomme Bonhomme about designing a weird new video game takes you inside Philip K. Dick's head.

12:16 0:37 Off-Ramp: Song of the Week: "Believers" by John Rabe Arts And Culture Dam Funk 12:17 4:56 Youth/Children's Issues/ FamilyScience Off-Ramp: Molly Bloom and Sanden Totten Molly Bloom, Sanden Totten explore how cuttlefish are able to change colors. 12:24 5:51 Historical Events/ History Arts And Culture Off-Ramp: John Rabe talks to Jon Reed, a John Rabe, Jon Reed Segments reenactor for the 240th Anza trail expedition celebration.

12:30 11:55 Diversity/ Cultural Events Arts And Culture Off-Ramp: John Rabe talks with Piero John Rabe Selvaggio, owner and founder of Valentino Restaurant in Santa Monica. The 42-year old restaurant is one of the birthplaces of the Food Revolution.

12:44 4:29 Gender Equity/Transgender Entertainment Industry Off-Ramp: Off-Ramp's new commentator Tim Cogshell Issues Tim Cogshell talks about all of the women of color that should have more recognition in Hollywood for leading roles.

12:49 4:06 Obituaries Arts And Culture Off-Ramp: Off-Ramp Jazz Correspondent Sean J. O'Connel Sean J. O'Connell reviews two new CDs featuring California jazz pianist Forrest Westbrook, who died in 2014. 12:53 4:18 Politics Off-Ramp: Dylan Brody shares a childhood Dylan Brody story that explains the definition of Democracy.

SUNDAY MAY 15, 2016

The Ride: California's hydrogen highway begins to take shape: Pull into the Bergamot Filling Station in Santa Monica, and there’s the usual array of gas pumps. 10:07:29 4:44 Energy Transportation Robert Munakash, Tyson Eckerle, Mary Nichols

The Ride: Towel management, and other secrets to waterless car washing: For some, a dirty car is simply unacceptable. Perhaps they feel it projects an image that they're a slob, or maybe they just feel better about themselves when their car is shiny and 10:12:13 7:15 Transportation Energy clean. , Mike Pennington

10:21:48 3:08 Law & Order/Courts/Police Transportation The Ride: Is that legal? Tim Bailey

10:24:56 5:24 Transportation Public Health/ Medicine The Ride: Road Rage Megan McCarty

10:30:20 4:19 Computers/Internet/IT Transportation The Ride: Garmin Varia Vision Review Jacob Margolis The Ride: Everybody's a Critic: Bentley Bentayga: the 2017 Bentley Bentayga 10:34:39 4:47 Transportation Interview (one guest) combines luxury and power Philip Odegaard

The Ride: External airbags soften the blow: It's been almost a year since Takata recalled 40 million vehicles for defective airbags that could explode and send shrapnel into the faces and bodies of drivers and their 10:41:24 5:11 Transportation Public Health/ Medicine passengers. Brian Cooley

The Ride: Drugged driving suit simulates the effects of marijuana, other drugs: We’ve all heard the slogan: drunk driving kills. And it does, to the tune of about 10,000 Americans 10:46:35 6:15 Transportation Public Health/ Medicine each year. Stephanie Dunham

Gender Equity/Transgender The Ride: Public transit riders wish fellow 10:52:50 5:53 Issues Transportation passengers would get out of their space: Sanden Totten; Esther Kim, Nicholas Epley

MONDAY, MAY 16, 2016

Take Two: Closed Primary: In past Presidential primaries, California voters had to register for the party of their preferred presidential candidate before the voting day. California Democrats modified their primaries this year, allowing independents and Democrats alike to vote Democrat if they so choose. Republicans didn't. Take Two analyzes the impact of a closed primary on a state where just 28 percent of the 9:07 8:00 Politics electorate is Republican. Thad Kousser, A Martinez Take Two: Harris vs. Sanchez Ads: We turn now to one of the big items on June's primary ballot: California's open Senate seat. With less than a month to go, ads are hitting the airwaves and the top candidates are making their case on why they should be the one to fill the position vacated by long-time 9:15 7:20 Sacramento/State Politics Politics TakeSenator Two: Barbara Venezuela: Boxer. Venezuela is a big oil Cathy Decker, Josie Huang producer but, as the price for the product has dropped, the country's economy has struggled. Now, headlines out of that country over the weekend suggest the situation is at a crisis point. Hospitals have run out of supplies, electricity is intermittent and local businesses have shut down, saying they don't have enough capital to stay open. Internally, protesters are calling for President Nicolas Maduro to leave office. His supporters, however, argue a coup is in the 9:22 7:00 Foreign News Politics making. Virginia Lopez, A Martinez

Take Two: On the Lot: Take Two contributor, LA Times entertainment reporter Rebecca Keegan, joins us for the latest happening in 9:34 9:30 Entertainment Industry the movie business. Rebecca Keegan, A Martinez

Take Two: Diane Guerrero: Orange is the New Black star Diane Guerrero speaks to A Martinez about her new book, in which she details her life and struggle after her family 9:43 9:15 Immigration Entertainment Industry was deported back to Colombia. Diane Guerrero, A Martinez Take Two: Italy Muesuem: Mention Little Italy and you might think of old New York or Boston or San Francisco's North Beach. But, there was once a Little Italy here in Los Angeles. SCPR's Leslie Berestein Rojas says some Italian Americans are now working to 9:52 4:15 Racial Relations Diversity/ Cultural Events put it back on the map. Leslie Berestein Rojas (reporter)

Take Two: Ballot Initiatives: This November California voters will likely have a lot of ballot initiatives to go through. An early look at election records suggests it may be a 10:07 6:00 Sacramento/State Politics Politics record number. John Myers, A Martinez

Take Two: Build a better LA: One local measure that looks to be on the ballot this fall aims to get more affordably-priced housing in LA. The backers of the Build Better LA initiative say they have enough 10:13 5:00 Housing Issues signatures to go on the November ballot. Laura Raymond, Josie Huang Take Two: Trump and Remittance: Republican candidate Donald Trump has repeatedly said that his plan is to build a wall between the U.S. and Mexico. He's also said that Mexico will pay for the wall's construction, even if that means impounding remittance payments. But many U.S. and Mexican policy officials have warned that blocking remittances could have a number of consequences that would further damage the financial systems between the two 10:18 8:30 Politics countries. Raul Hinojosa-Ojeda, Josie Huang Take Two: TJ Soccer Field: For years it was the busiest and most notorious spot along the US-Mexico border for crossings. It was known simply as 'the soccer-field,' a patch of dirt in a canyon just southeast of San Diego. The area became a flashpoint in the immigration debate leading up to the landmark 1986 immigration reform law 10:27 7:00 Sports Racial Relations under then-President Reagan. John Wilkens (reporter)

Take Two: Raiders: Oakland Raiders owner Mark Davis has expressed interest in moving the Oakland-based team Las Vegas. A move by the team could have a number of 10:34 9:10 Sports economic incentives for the Silver State. Rick Velotta, A Martinez

Take Two: CAL report school spending: It's exam time in California's public schools - and many students will be taking the state's new online standardized exam. Education advocates are expected to closely scrutinized the results this year to question whether schools are spending their money 10:43 4:40 Education Economics and Business wisely under new budget rules. Ana Tintocalis (reporter)

Take Two: BBC Tree house: If you to get those tickets to London - perhaps you might consider booking some accomodations....in a treehouse Yes, the idea is taking off in Britain, where Airbnb says it's the most 10:48 5:15 popular request. Natalie Donovan (reporter) Airtalk: The week ahead in Trump & women, a third party hope and #freethedelegates. The remarkable Presidential race just gets weirder: A former girlfriend of Donald Trump, Rowanne Brewer Lane, blasted the New York Time's story of the presumptive 11:06 23:47:00 Washington, DC reports Politics GOP nominee's interactions with women. Peter Dreier, Lori Cox Han

Airtalk: Untangling the Supreme Court's deferral of Obamacare contraceptives case. In a surprise move today, the Supreme Court justices issued a unanimous decision saying it would not rule in a major case challenging Obamacare's birth control coverage 11:32 7:34 Public Health/ Medicine Law & Order/Courts/Police requirement. Margaret Russell

Airtalk: It’s the upfronts, plus how to gauge the success of new TV. Television “upfronts” begin today at the mid-season point when the networks introduce new shows to 11:41 16:13 Entertainment Industry Arts And Culture replace cancelled ones. Joe Flint, Debra Birnbaum

Airtalk: Money in politics: Finance, regulation and disclosure in California's ballot initiative process. As we look to the November ballot, this is expected to be a record year for citizen initiatives in California with more than a hundred already proposed John Eastman, Richard Hasen, Jessica Levinson, John Matsusaka, Pete 12:06 23:53 Politics Economics and Business and filed with the Secretary of State. Peterson, Peter Scheer The Frame: John Horn reports from the upfronts in NY after Fox and NBC 3:36 4:46 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry gatherings Oscar Garza/John Horn

The Frame: Elyssa Dudley talks with punk 3:41 6:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry group Las Hijas about Elyssa Dudley/Ana Karen

The Frame: Paul Buckmaster talks about his 3:47 12:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry career as an arranger Oscar Garza/Paul Buckmaster

TUESDAY, MAY 17, 2016

Take Two: Elizabeth Warren: For months, Senator Elizabeth Warren has been seen as one of the top choices for a Vice-President slot, but recently she’s been seen by many as a political enforcer, going after GOP front- 9:07 9:00 Politics runner Donald Trump with abandon. Edward-Isaac Dovere, Josie Huang Take Two: Political Surrogates: Presidential surrogates can serve a variety of purposes. When deployed strategically, a surrogate they can bolster support in ways that the candidate themselves cannot. Conversely, a flawed proxy can generate negative attention and distract from the message. 9:16 7:00 Politics Take Two examines presidential surrogacy. Christian Grose, Josie Huang

Take Two: Undocumented Cal State: On February twenty-first, Jose Alvarez was pulled over by a Cal State Long Beach police officer for having a broken headlight. When the officer discovered that Alvarez had an immigration detainer request on him due to 21-year-old non-violent drug charge, Alvarez was taken to the University jail. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement agents were subsequently alerted and 9:23 7:20 Immigration Education Alvarez was deported to Mexico. Kevin Flores, Ariana Sawyer, A Martinez

Take Two: The Brood: Nina Tassler, president of CBS Entertainment, wrote a book about motherhood with contributions from personalities like Sharon Osbourne. Take Two’s Alex Cohen talks to Tassler and Osbourne about the messaging they have 9:34 11:51 Youth/Children's Issues/ Family Gender Equity/Transgender Issues for their daughters. Nina Tassler, Sharon Osbourne, Alex Cohen

Take Two: Tuesday Reviews Day: Oliver Wang and Morgan Rhodes join A Martinez 9:46 11:30 Arts And Culture for a review of the latest in music releases. Oliver Wang, Morgan Rhodes, A Martinez Take Two: Sanchez Seat: For decades, Orange County has had a reputation as a conservative, Republican stronghold in a largely Democratic state. But this year, for the first time, voters in the county's 46th congressional district will likely have no Republican option come November. With Democratic representative Loretta Sanchez stepping down to run for U.S. Senate this year, the county's changing demographics and politics mean it's likely that the choice for voters will come down to two 10:07 7:30 Orange County Politics Democrats. Martin Wisckol, Josie Huang

Take Two: Broken English: An article in the recently quoted Astros’ player Carlos Gomez verbatim, even though English is not his first language. The player 10:15 6:00 Media was offended and the paper was criticized. Rick Edmunds, A Martinez

Take Two: African American Historic Places: In 1936, Victor H. Green, a Harlem Postal worker, started "The Negro Motorist Green Book" The publication listed hundreds of hotels, barbershops, bars and more along Route sixty-six that were deemed friendly towards black people that were traveling Historical Events/ History along the famous freeway. This list included 10:21 8:50 Segments Racial Relations 224 locations in Los Angeles. Louis Sahagun, Josie Huang

Take Two: Regular Guy investors: If you’ve ever dreamed of getting in early on the next Apple, Facebook or Google, new rules put into place by the Securities Exchange Commission are going to let you do that. The new rules allow unaccredited investors to put their money into early stage startups 10:34 8:00 (with some caveats). Ruth Simon, A Martinez Take Two: Self Driving Big Rigs: Sure, self driving cars are hiiting the roads but how do you feel about 18-wheeler crusing down Interstate 5 with only a machine at the wheel? That’s the brain child of a new start up in the Bay Area and its currently looking for human truckers to test out the new self- 10:41 7:00 driving kits. Michael Liedtke, Josie Huang

Take Two: Emilio Navaira: Emilio Navaira was known as the king of . He has died age 53 after being discovered in his home, unconscious, on Monday night. Take Two music contributor Justin Aguila joins us 10:48 7:30 for a remembrance. Justin Aguila, A Martinez Airtalk: California considers making its own lethal drugs for the death penalty. Under new rules proposed by the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, prison officials would be allowed to manufacture barbituates to carry out the death penalty at its own compounding pharmacies, immunizing prison officials from the growing problem of pharmaceutical companies refusing to sell lethal drugs for the purpose of killing the 11:06 13:45:00 Law & Order/Courts/Police Sacramento/State Politics condemned. Frank Stoltze, Linda Lye

Airtalk: Predicting the effects of climate change… while experiencing them in real time. Since the 1970s, climate change has been looked at and talked about as something happening in the future, that our 11:21 17:05:00 Environment Science kids will have to deal with. Jeremy Miller, Gavin Schmidt Airtalk: Life is not a Disney movie and wild animals do not want to be your friend. Tourists in Yellowstone made the worst kind of international headlines last week when they hoisted a lone baby bison into the back of their car in a misguided attempt to rescue 11:41 16:55:00 Entertainment Industry Environment it. Paul Brinkmann, David Mizejewski, Teresa Telecky

Airtalk: Unions in heated split over inclusion of Californian Tom Steyer in Super PAC. In an open, heated letter to Richard Trumka, head of the AFL-CIO, a fellow union head has blasted Trumka's alliance with California environmental philanthropist Tom Steyer 12:06 13:13:00 Sacramento/State Politics Politics calling it "political bullshit." Steven Greenhouse, Brian Mahoney

Airtalk: Political satire in the 2016 election. Past presidential elections have included a much less interesting group of candidates, 12:21 17:49:00 Politics Entertainment Industry making satire much easier to deliver. Sophia A. McClennen

Airtalk: Mary Karr on our conflicted relationship with and the hazards of high heels. Crippled feet, podiatrist visits and shooting pains up the legs -- are high heels 12:44 16:32:00 Public Health/ Medicine Gender Equity/Transgender Issues worth the lovely lengthening of the legs? Mary Karr The Frame: John Horn reports from the Fox 3:36 9:28 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry upfronts John Horn/Geena Davis/Peter Jacobson/Lee Daniels

The Frame: Director Jay Roach talks about 3:46 12:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry his new HBO series LBJ John Horn/Jay Roach

WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 2016

Take Two: Sanders Supporters: This past weekend Bernie Sanders' supporters protested wildly at the Nevada state Democratic convention, they objected to the caucus process Hillary Clinton originally won in February. Afterwards, state officials said they received death threats and vile messages. Yesterday he was compelled by Democratic elites to try and control his supporters to which he released a 9:07 6:00 Politics statement. Adam Wollner, A Martinez Take Two: Trump Chinese Voters: Donald Trump is expected to meet with a small contingent of LA-based Chinese supporters in the coming weeks. SCPR producer Fiona Ng went out to talk to some of these potential Trump voters about why they are attracted to the candidate. She joins Josie 9:13 7:00 Politics Racial Relations Huang in studio. Fiona Ng, Josie Huang

Take Two: Venezuela analysis: On Wednesday opposition groups in Venezuela say they’ll hit the streets in massive protests. It’s the latest move in the political crisis that hit a new level this week, as President Maduro extended a state of emergency and black outs have thrown the nation’s 9:20 10:00 Foreign News hospitals into chaos. Miguel Tinker Salas, A Martinez

Take Two: K2 Sports: We’ll get the latest sports news with Andy and Brian 9:34 10:00 Sports Kamenetzky. Andy Kamenetsky, Brian Kamenetsky, A Martinez

Take Two: Names with Accents: LA Dodgers Adrian González has joined the campaign, #PonleAcento, to encourage Major League Baseball players to add the accent to their names on the backs of their jerseys. It brings up a larger question: is the change merely 9:44 7:00 Sports Racial Relations cosmetic or a signal of the future? Anthony Salazar, Josie Huang Take Two: Univision and Netflix: At the broadcast TV upfronts this week, Univision announced some unusual programming deals with Netflix. The Spanish-language broadcaster will air the first season of Netflix's "Narcos" before the second season premieres on the streaming service. The two companies will also co-produce an original 9:51 6:20 Media series on the Mexican drug lord "El Chapo." Veronica Villafane, A Martinez

Take Two: Expo Advancer: In advance of the Expo Line opening to the public, we look at ridership potential and financing of the line between downtown and Santa Monica. 10:07 6:20 Transportation SCPR’s Megan McCarty reports. Megan McCarty (reporter)

Take Two: Metrolink Etiqutte: With the Expo line expansion being opened on the Metrolink, Los Angeles takes yet another step in being more public transportation friendly. But many might not understand how to be considerate towards their fellow 10:14 5:40 Transportation passengers. Brian Leher, A Martinez

Take Two: Embryo Adoptions: Assisted reproductive technology has been around in the U.S. since 1981 and it's involved with the times. Bioethicist Whitny Braun joins the show to discuss its history, motivations and 10:20 9:40 Public Health/ Medicine Youth/Children's Issues/ Family ethics. Whitny Braun, Josie Huang Take Two: Impatient: SCPR's health reporter Rebecca Plevin takes a look at the short- and long-term costs of providing people Hep C drugs in this week's consumer health 10:34 5:00 Public Health/ Medicine segment, Impatient. Rebecca Plevin (Reporter)

Take Two: Tesla and Labor: According to a recent investigation by the Mercury News, a contractor tasked with renovating a Tesla plant in Northern California was responsible for labor violations. The company brought workers over from Eastern Europe, paid them less than minimum wage and lied on 10:39 7:30 Transportation Labor Issues their visa applications. Lou Hansen, Josie Huang

Take Two: Styled Side: The new movie "Alice Through the Looking Glass" debuts this weekend, but it also steps into theatres with some high-end fashion partners. Michelle Dalton Tyree joins Take Two on the pricy collaboration that designers are making with 10:47 6:30 Arts And Culture this film. Michelle Dalton Tyree, A Martinez

Take Two:BBC : This month marks the 75th anniversary of what many consider the best film ever made, Citizen Kane. The BBC's Simon Watts has been listening through the archives of the movie's 10:54 4:40 Arts And Culture Historical Events/ History Segments writer, director and star - Orson Welles. Simon Watts (reporter) Airtalk: What new overtime rules mean for California’s workers, small businesses. Millions more workers could soon be making more money thanks to overtime changes the 11:06 22:49:00 Labor Issues Politics Obama administration announced today. Peter Dreier, Lori Cox Han

Airtalk: LAPD Chief Beck: Skid Row dealers complained counting singles gave them carpal tunnel. "I had never seen $600,000 in $1 bills and it just about fills the back of a 11:32 24:10:00 Talk of the City Law & Order/Courts/Police pick-up truck." Charlie Beck

Airtalk: California Counts: What it takes to bring people to the polls. It's no secret that California has low voter turnout. In the last election, less than a third of eligible voters Mark DiCamillo, Lisa Garcia Bedolla, Harmeet Dhillon, Mindy Romero, 12:06 50:11:00 Sacramento/State Politics Politics cast a ballot. Fiona Ma, Sean T. Walsh

The Frame: John Horn reports from the 3:36 5:20 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry upfronts about diversity Oscar Garza/John Horn The Frame: Tim Greiving talks with Joey Newman about scoring TV show "The 3:41 5:40 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Middle" Tim Greiving/Eileen Heisler/Joey Newman

The Frame: Husband/wife duo Ron Moore 3:48 9:45 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry and Terry Dresbach from "Outlander" Oscar Garza/Ronald Moore/Terry Dresbach

THURSDAY, MAY 19, 2016

Take Two: Egypt Air Forensics: The Egypt Air flight MS 8-0-4 took off from Paris -- bound for Cairo, Egypt -- with 66 passengers and crew. Greek air traffic controllers say the plane was unresponsive as it passed over the country. The plane then plunged rapidly as it flew over the Mediterranean Sea Thursday morning local time. Egypt's civil aviation manager says terrorism is likely. Investigators will need to examine the wreckage and black box before much more 9:07 6:00 Foreign News Science can be known. Anthony Brickhouse, A Martinez

Take Two: Human Voter Guide: With the Presidential Primary coming up, lots of people have questions. SCPR’s Mary Plummer joins the show to talk about voter 9:13 6:00 Politics Sacramento/State Politics registration. Mary Plummer (reporter) Take Two: CAL Counts: As part of our California Counts election series... we've followed several types of voters - among them, college students and refugees who 9:19 4:30 Sacramento/State Politics Politics rarely miss an election. Alice Daniel (reporter)

Take Two: Facebook and GOP: Facebook CEO met personally with about a dozen conservative leaders at the company headquarters. At issue: how the company selects news stories that show up on its Trending Topics section. Those stories could be seen than more than a billion and a 9:24 6:15 Media Politics half users worldwide. Vauhini Vara, Libby Denkman

Take Two: The Wheel Thing: When you think of virtual reality, you probably think mostly about gaming. But our motor critic, Susan Carpenter, says automakers are embracing the technology, both as a way to help design 9:34 7:00 Transportation Computers/Internet/IT cars, and to sell them. Sue Carpenter, A Martinez

Take Two: Maggie's Plan: The film "Maggie's Plan" tells the story of a woman who is determined to have a baby on her own — until she falls in love with a married man. Actress Greta Gerwig plays Maggie, and 9:41 10:10 Arts And Culture Rebecca Miller is the director. Greta Gerwig, Rebecca Miller, Alex Cohen Take Two: Time Warner Merger: Cable giant Charter gobbled up Time Warner cable to become the second largest provider in the US, behind Comcast Corp. What does it mean for consumers now that Time Warner 9:51 6:15 Media cable will soon be no more. Shalini Ramachandran, Libby Denkman

Take Two: State of Affairs: Every week we’ll get the latest political news coming out of California. This week A Martinez chats with Politico's Carla Marinucci and Christina 10:07 16:00 Sacramento/State Politics Politics Bellantoni from the LA Times. Carla Marinucci, Christina Bellatoni, A Martinez

Take Two: Water Restrictions: Local water districts will soon be allowed to set their own savings targets based on water supply and demand forecasts tailored to their 10:23 6:20 Environment areas. Max Gomberg, Libby Denkman

Take Two: Sunscreen Gene: A new USC-led study has found a “sunscreen” gene that may help protect against skin cancer. The findings will be published Thursday in the 10:34 6:30 Science journal Molecular Cell. Chengyu Liang, Libby Denkman Take Two: Fish Pollution: Air pollution over the Pacific Ocean is causing issues under the waves and could impact the food chain. Taka Ito, associate profesor at the Georgia Tech Institute of Technology and the lead author of the study, joins Take Two with more on 10:41 6:00 Environment Science the latest research. Taka Ito, A Martinez

Take Two: Finding Dory: When the animated film, “Finding Nemo” came out, film viewers quickly went out to claim a clown fish as a pet. Because these people had no idea how to care for the fish, the clown fish population was devastated. Now there's a concern that this could happen once again with Finding Dory on the horizon, but this 10:47 6:30 Environment Science time with Dory's species, the Blue Tang fish. David Bader, Libby Denkman

Take Two: Sequoias: Last fall's Rough Fire burned over 150,000 acres in the Sierra Nevada before it was contained three months later. But the charred forest is again showing signs of life, thanks to a wet winter - - and those signs of life include millions of 10:54 3:50 Environment giant sequoia seedlings. Ezra David Romero (reporter)

Airtalk: What we know about EgyptAir Flight 804. Egyptian authorities now say debris they found in the Mediterranean Sea that had originally been linked to the wreckage from EgyptAir flight 804, which disappeared from radar on Thursday while traveling from Paris to Cairo, is not actually from the wreck 11:06 23:41:00 Foreign News Transportation of that plane. Colin Clarke, Jeffrey Price, Rami Khouri Airtalk: California Senate backs strict gun restrictions. The California Senate has approved a wide-ranging series of gun- control measures that would outlaw assault rifles with easily detachable magazines and require people to give up magazines that 11:30 6:51 Sacramento/State Politics Law & Order/Courts/Police hold more than 10 rounds. N/A

Airtalk: The 1960s through the prism of the L.A. Dodgers. Longtime Washington Post scribe Michael Leahy tackles the turbulent 1960s through the lens of the country’s favorite pastime, specifically the ethnically and socioeconomically diverse group of Historical Events/ History players that made up the core of the Los 11:41 16:51 Segments Sports Angeles Dodgers. Michael Leahy

Airtalk: Doctors open up about how they'll counsel patients once aid in dying becomes CA law next month. Starting on June 9th, doctors in California will be allowed to prescribe lethal medication to terminally ill patients with six months or less to live 12:06 33:02:00 Law & Order/Courts/Police Public Health/ Medicine without having to fear criminal prosecution. Stephanie O’Neill, Hilary Fausett, Warren Fong

Airtalk: One professor shares his CV of failures -- what are yours? And do you talk 12:42 16:36 Labor Issues Education about them?Let’s be real. Johannes Haushofer The Frame: Senior editor at ReCode Ina 3:36 6:40 Arts And Culture Computers/Internet/IT Fried discusses Google's "Daydream" Oscar Garza/Ina Fried

The Frame: Priska Neely reports from Bergamot station about the new metro rail's 3:43 4:09 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry effect on galleries Priska Neely

The Frame: Songwriters Kay Hanley and Michelle Lewis discuss streaming and 3:47 10:05 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry musician rights John Horn/Kay Hanley/Michelle Lewis

FRIDAY, MAY 20, 2016 Take Two: Voter Registration: Election day is a little more than two weeks away here in California. The really important deadline to know? Monday, the 23rd is the deadline to REGISTER. So far, more than 850 thousand NEW voters have been added to the registration rolls. That's according to data 9:07 6:00 Politics Sacramento/State Politics compiled by Political Data Incorporated. Dean Logan, Libby Denkman

Take Two: Zika Funding: The House of Representatives passed its 622 million dollar plan to combat the spread of the Zika virus. The plan is far below what President Obama proposed three months ago and far lower 9:13 8:00 Public Health/ Medicine Economics and Business than the Senate legislation. Molly Reynolds, Libby Denkman

Take Two: Police union v. Beck: The police union says it will file a lawsuit against the LAPD over the “corrupting influence” Chief Charlie Beck has had on the discipline process for police officers. SCPR's Frank 9:21 6:00 Law & Order/Courts/Police Labor Issues Stoltze talks to A Martinez. Frank Stoltze, A Martinez

Take Two: Ecuador: Two earthquakes hit Ecuador Wednesday morning, and the country is still recovering from an earthquake last month that killed over 600 9:27 5:00 Foreign News Natural Disaster and left tens of thousands homeless. Thomas Hollywood, A Martinez Take Two: Pier Fire: A fire broke out earlier this morning at the old Ruby's Diner on the Seal Beach Pier. The restaurant, at the very end of the pier, has been closed and vacant 9:34 3:30 Natural Disaster for several years. Captain Larry Kurtz , A Martinez

Take Two: Old Wine: When you think of the wine produced in this state... Napa, Sonoma and Paso Robles may come to mind. But, the state's first major wine hub was here in LA. Of course, that was back in the 1800s - and a lot has changed since then. But, one vine from that era is still producing - and winemakers are hoping to turn it into 9:37 4:50 Environment Science something worth toasting. Sanden Totten (reporter)

Take Two: Tom Waits Tour: A local company is hosting an unusual tour around the city. Guide David Smay goes to places known for 9:42 7:20 Arts And Culture influencing a young Tom Waits. David Smay, A Martinez

Take Two: Ovarian Psycos: A ride out with the Ovarian Psyco Bicycle Bridgade, an all- female of color group of LA bicyclists who ride to address issues of community, 9:50 4:25 Diversity/ Cultural Events Gender Equity/Transgender Issues gentrification, and violence against women. Xela de la X (non-narrated piece) Take Two: Great Race: Seven new stops are opening today on the Expo Line which will allow trains reach all the way to the beach in Santa Monica. In honor of the expo line's new stops, we have Take Two's Leo Duran to talk about his great race (bus vs car vs bike) 9:55 1:00 Transportation which aired a few months ago. Leo Duran, A Martinez

Take Two: Expo special: The train to the sea – For the entire hour, SCPR will air special programming to highlight the much anticipated opening of the Expo Line extension, the so called, “subway to the sea.” The program will be hosted by SCPR’s 10:07 18:06 Transportation John Rabe and Meghan McCarty. John Rabe, Meghan McCarthy

Take Two: Expo special 2: The train to the sea – Part two of SCPR’s look at the Expo 10:34 6:10 Line extension. John Rabe, Meghan McCarthy

Airtalk: CDC identifies nearly 300 pregnant women infected with Zika in the US. We have been aware of the Zika virus since 1947, only identifying cases in sub-Saharan Africa and Southeast Asia, but in January this year it became a public health concern after 11:06 16:48:00 Foreign News Public Health/ Medicine it was detected in Brazil. Amesh Adalja, Neil Silverman Airtalk: The twisting path to legalizing same- sex marriage in Mexico. Earlier this week Mexico’s president Enrique Pena Nieto proposed amending the constitution to 11:25 15:46 Youth/Children's Issues/ Family Homosexuality codify same-sex marriage across the country. Enrique Torre Molina, Andrew Selee

Airtalk: The American tradition of modifying, tweaking, and customizing our meals. Apparently there’s something we Americans do with food that dazzles tourists when they visit and frustrates chefs when we leave: The value we put on freedom and individuality 11:43 15:06 Labor Issues Public Health/ Medicine Airtalk:extends FilmWeek: to what we ‘The eat. Nice Guys,’ Sophie Egan ‘Neighbors 2,’ ‘Weiner’ and more. Larry Mantle and KPCC film critics Wade Major, and Charles Solomon review this weekend’s new movie releases including a comedic crime story set in 1970s Los Angeles, “The Nice Guys” starring Ryan Gosling and Russell Crowe;” a comedy sequel opening in wide release, “Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising” with Seth Rogen and Zac Efron; an all-access documentary tracking the sex scandals of former Congressman 12:06 30:02:00 Entertainment Industry Arts And Culture Anthony Weiner; and more. Wade Major, Christy Lemire, Charles Solomon

Airtalk: ‘Weiner’ documentary filmmakers talk about the scandal’s significance. A new all-access documentary tracks former Congressman Anthony Weiner during his campaign to be mayor of while dogged by an interminable sex 12:41 17:34 Entertainment Industry Arts And Culture scandal. Josh Kriegman, Elyse Steinberg The Frame: Talks from Cannes about festival 3:36 5:40 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry highlights John Horn/Steven Zeitchik

The Frame: James Kim visits the set of Maria 3:42 6:16 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Bamford's new show "Lady Dynamite" James Kim/Maria Bamford/Lennon Parham

The Frame: Musicians from the doc Song of 3:48 10:15 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Lahore talk with John Horn John Horn/ Obaid-Chinoy/Andy Schocken SATURDAY MAY 21, 2016 12:08 7:31 Historical Events/ History Racial Relations Off-Ramp: Robert Peterson's 'Hidden Robert Peterson Segments History' talks about Mack Robinson, the other athlete-Robinson, who gets less recognition than he deserves. 12:23 8:01 Arts And Culture Books/ Literature/ Authors Off-Ramp: 's new book "Your John Rabe, Bob Boilen Song Changed My Life" explores how music shaped the direction of our most famous musicians

12:41 2:20 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Off-Ramp: Song of the Week: Guy Clark's "LA Freeway" 12:44 2:47 Books/ Literature/ Authors Science Off-Ramp: MIlton Love talks about why he Milton Love won't be reading the next what-animals- taught-me novel

12:47 3:46 Transportation Politics Off-Ramp: John interviews (and apologizes John Rabe, Antonio Villaraigosa to) former LA mayor Antonio Villaraigosa 12:50 1:47 Politics Transportation Off-Ramp: Santa Monica mayor Kevin Kevin McKeown McKeown walks and talks around Santa Monica

12:52 5:05 Computers/Internet/IT Education Off-Ramp: Alex Schaffert-Callaghan learns Alex Schaffert-Callaghan, Jocelyn Graf the struggles of community college STEM students, seeking work in big data

SUNDAY MAY 22, 2016

The Ride: Nope, the Expo Line doesn't beat a car or bike in a race 10:07:31 4:29 Transportation Travel Leo Duran

The Ride: How do you make buses cool? Design them to look and feel more like a train: When Los Angeles announces the opening of a new rail line, there are huge 10:12:00 7:28 Transportation Energy celebrations. Denise Guerra; Law Murray, Paul Felix, Doug Suisman

The Ride: Virtual reality drives its way into cars: Virtual reality has been all the buzz this 10:21:48 5:38 Computers/Internet/IT Transportation year, with the release of Oculus Rift. Paul Cooley

The Ride: Everybody's a Critic: Running with the devil on board the 2016 Ducati Xdiavel: We like to run a segment on The Ride called Everybody's A Critic, where we let regular people test brand-new vehicles and give us 10:27:26 5:47 Transportation Interview (one guest) their non-expert opinion. Dan Carino 10:33:11 6:17 Transportation Interview (one guest) The Ride: Customizer Chip Foose Chip Foose

The Ride: Free same-day delivery comes with a cost -- increased traffic 10:41:28 6:53 Transportation Computers/Internet/IT Ed Humes

10:48:21 5:54 Transportation The Ride: Formula D Racing Ken Gushi The Ride: Is that legal: When can a bicycle take the entire lane?: When is it OK for a bicycle to take up an entire lane of traffic? 10:53:15 5:32 Law & Order/Courts/Police Transportation Sierra Lund, Colin Bogart

MONDAY, MAY 23, 2016

Take Two: Obama in Vietnam: President Obama is in Hanoi today – the first of a two- day visit on this way to the G7 summit in Japan. The visit comes at a critical moment for both Vietnam and the US, two countries with a long, complex relationship. But with increasing trade, observers say relations are 9:07 7:40 Politics Racial Relations getting closer. David Brown, Alex Cohen

Take Two: Vietnam local reactions: And here in Southern California many Vietnamese Americans are watching the President's visit closely. The region is home to the largest community of Vietnamese outside of Vietnam. One of them is Tammy Tran. She's a resident of Garden Grove. And both her 9:15 6:40 Racial Relations Politics parents fled Vietnam after the war. Tammy Tran, Alex Cohen Take Two: Sanders Latino Outreach: Senator Sanders isn't the only candidate courting Latinos. Democrat Hillary Clinton has made 9:22 8:00 Racial Relations Politics her own appeals to the state's voters. Bill Velazquez, A Martinez

Take Two: Sanders Registration Lawsuit: Today is the last day to register to vote in California's June 7th primary election. But some supporters of Bernie Sanders want an extension. They've filed a federal lawsuit alleging that California's presidental primary rules are confusing, especially for "no party preference" voters who won't see ANY presidential candidates on their ballot unless 9:34 4:50 Politics Law & Order/Courts/Police they take an additional step. Mary Plummer (reporter)

Take Two: Candidates in CA: Senator Bernie Sanders is in California this week and he's making a big push for the state's Latino voters ahead of the June 7 primary. The campaign just opened a new office in East LA and the candidate is planning a speech at noon today at Lincoln Park. In a moment, we'll more about how his rival Hillary Clinton 9:39 9:00 Politics Sacramento/State Politics is also hoping to draw Latinos. Kevin Johnson, A Martinez

Take Two: On the Lot: Every week we get the latest news coming from Hollywood. Joining us is Rebecca Keegan, entertainment 9:48 9:00 Entertainment Industry reporter for the LA Times. Rebecca Keegan, A Martinez Take Two: Diversity in Textbooks: California could be updating its history and social studies guidelines soon. The new framework hopes to reflect the state’s diverse student population. This has been a contentious issue since different demographic groups have an idea of how they want to be presented. The guidelines now go to the Board of Education, which will have final 10:07 10:20 Education Diversity/ Cultural Events word. Tom Adams, Alex Cohen

Take Two: Sidewalking: Author David L. Ulin says that the newly expanded Expo line is the latest indication that LA is moving away from valuing privacy to one of valuing the idea of community. We’ll talk to him about 10:17 7:15 Books/ Literature/ Authors it. David L. Ulin, A Martinez

Take Two: Dressing up the Bus: With all the hype over the opening of the Expo Line extension to Santa Monica this weekend, buses must be feeling a little left out. Even though they're the backbone of public transit, they just aren't very sexy. But what if 10:24 6:00 Transportation they were? Denise Guerra (reporter)

Take Two: Women in combat: As the military comes to accept welcoming women into War/ Military Events/ Military combat jobs, women serving in leadership in 10:34 4:30 Culture Gender Equity/Transgender Issues the Navy has actually become routine. John Ismay (reporter) Take Two: The Return: In 2012, California amended its “Three Strikes” law—one of the harshest criminal sentencing policies in the country. It became the first time in U.S. history that citizens voted to shorten sentences of those currently incarcerated. 10:39 19:00 Law & Order/Courts/Police Arts And Culture That’s the topic of the new film, The Return. Kelly Duane de la Vega, Bilal Chatman, A Martinez

Airtalk: Monday political roundtable: Sanders lawsuit, final day to register & a roundup of CA’s ballot. Today marks the final day to register to vote in California’s June 7 primary, but some Sanders 11:06 24:04:00 Media Politics supporters wants to change that. Mary Plummer, , Zach Courser

Airtalk: Freddie Gray Ruling: Analyzing Edward Nero’s acquittal. A Baltimore police officer has been acquitted of misdemeanor 17:02 10:58 Racial Relations Law & Order/Courts/Police charges in the arrest of Freddie Gray. David Jaros

Airtalk: TV producers of Caitlyn Jenner's 'I am Cait' tone down drama. Caitlyn Jenner, formerly Bruce, is in the news and tabloids on a daily basis, so the reality-show producers of "I am Cait" face a tough task in trying to humanize rather than sensationalize America's most famous 11:46 12:32 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry transgender activist. Jeff Jenkins Airtalk: Meet the Candidates: Software developer Ron Unz on his plan for California. Our series of conversations continues with the leading candidates to fill Barbara Boxer’s 12:06 14:49 Sacramento/State Politics Politics U.S. Senate seat. Ron Unz

Airtalk: FPPC Chair weighs in on the regulation of campaign finance. As the chair of The Fair and Political Practices Committee, Jodi Remke has made ethical 12:23 16:17 Politics Economics and Business political donations a priority. Jodi Remke

Airtalk: When a child lies, a parent’s ability to tell they are doing so sometimes dies. Not to say any of us are good at telling when children lie or not, but a study completed by Canadian researchers suggests that parents are particularly bad at telling when their 12:42 16:22 Science Youth/Children's Issues/ Family own child is not telling the truth. N/A

The Frame: Michael Lombardo discusses his 3:36 4:42 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry career at HBO John Horn/Michael Lombardo

The Frame: Elyssa Dudley analyzes the roles 3:41 5:30 Arts And Culture Racial Relations played by Asian American actors Elyssa Dudley

The Frame: Nic Stoller discusses his new film 3:47 9:30 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry "Neighbors 2" and the role of women in it John Horn/Nicholas Stoller

TUESDAY, MAY 24, 2016 Take Two: Bernie Rally Folo: Senator Bernie Sanders is in Anaheim today, one of several rallies this week in Southern California. Yesterday, he spoke to a large crowd in East LA. One of those who was there was Megan Razzetti, she's a student at East LA College and a reporter for the campus newspaper 9:07 8:20 Politics there. Megan Razzetti, A Martinez

Take Two: Advisors: In a recent San Francisco Chronicle profile of Burns Strider, Hillary Clinton’s director of faith outreach, the article’s author suggested that Clinton could present a more appealing image if she talked about her faith. So what role does faith, and people like Burns play on the 9:16 9:00 Politics campaign trail? David Greenberg, Alex Cohen

Take Two: SFFPD and Officer shooting: In the wake of a series of shootings by San Francisco police officers, a novel idea related to these kinds of incidents has emerged. Create a special investigative unit within the DA’s office to investigate officer-involved 9:25 6:00 Law & Order/Courts/Police shootings. Vivian Ho, A Martinez

Take Two: The Brood - Summer Camps: Alex Cohen talks with Yvonne Condes and Sarah Auerswald of MomsLA about the wide variety of summer camps in LA, including 9:34 10:09 Youth/Children's Issues/ Family some free/low-cost options for families. Yvonne Condes, Sarah Auerswald, Alex Cohen Take Two: Tuesday Reviews day: Every week we’ll get the latest music you should be listening to. This week we find out what’s 9:44 6:20 Arts And Culture new with music journalist Justino Aguila. Justino Aguila, A Martinez

Take Two: Super Groups: Recently musicians Tom Morello, Tim Commerford and Brad Wilk - all from the band, Rage Against the Machine - announced they would from a new band with rappers B-Real from Cyprus Hill and Public Enemy’s Chuck D. We'll take a look at the concept of super-groups, why they're created, which were the best and 9:50 6:40 Arts And Culture why fans remain skeptical. Randall Roberts, A Martinez

Take Two: Bike Sharing LA: Metro's bike sharing program is set to launch this summer in DTLA with 65 stations and 1000 bikes. Also in the works: new protected bike lanes on Main and Spring Streets that are expected to be finished by 2017, and an expanded bike share program all over the county. A private company made a previous attempt to start a bike-sharing program here in 2012, but it faltered and then crumbled 10:07 7:30 Transportation over advertising deals. Laura Cornejo, A Martinez

Take Two: Automated garage: They have them in Asia, Europe and in the East Coast, and now we have one in West Hollywood. It’s a fully automated parking garage; think of it as a valet … without the actual valet. A Martinez went to WeHo to check it out and spoke to the CEO of Unitronics, the company behind the software and robotics technology 10:15 5:50 Computers/Internet/IT Transportation used in the garage. Yair Goldberg, A Martinez Take Two: LA time investor: The Principal of El Camino Real Charter High School is under investigation after spending more than $100,000 on his school credit card. Many of the charges have been called in to question. Some include $100 bottles of wine, first class 10:21 9:00 Economics and Business tickets and expensive hotel meals. Mike Reicher, Alex Cohen

Take Two: Twitter Super User: Here’s the tech news that you’ve all been waiting for – Twitter announced today that it’s going to be changing what counts towards its 140 character limit. I know, crazy! Who cares? 10:34 6:20 Computers/Internet/IT Media Well, it turns out, a lot of people. Will Oremus, A Martinez

Take Two: Elsa's Girlfriend: There’s a campaign going around to give Elsa, the hero of the Frozen movie, a love interest, but not a swashbuckling prince or heroic 10:40 6:30 Homosexuality Arts And Culture knight … but a girl. Trish Bendix, Alex Cohen

Take Two: Sam Maloof book: Woodworker Sam Maloof was an artist like none other. He was the first craftsman to receive the MacArthur genius grant. Now a new book has been published to mark the centennial of his birth this year. Alex Cohen talks with Fred Setterberg, author of "Sam Maloof: 36 10:47 10:00 Books/ Literature/ Authors Views of a Master Woodworker.” Fred Setterberg, Alex Cohen Airtalk: Explainer: Bill Cosby to stand criminal trial over 2004 encounter. Bill Cosby has been ordered to stand trial for sexual 11:06 17:04:00 Talk of the City Law & Order/Courts/Police assault. Dominic Patten, Matthew Galluzzo

Airtalk: 'Oriental' stripped from government documents. If Congresswoman Grace Meng (D-NY) has her way, the term "Oriental" will 11:25 30:37:00 Washington, DC reports Racial Relations die with the last old folks who still use it. Frank Wu

Airtalk: Examining tobacco company liability in Tony Gwynn’s death after family files lawsuit. In a wrongful death lawsuit filed against the tobacco industry yesterday, the family of former San Diego Padres outfielder and Baseball Hall of Famer Tony Gwynn argues Gwynn was manipulated by the tobacco industry into using smokeless 12:06 15:43:00 Sports Public Health/ Medicine tobacco. Richard Daynard, Jim Copland

Airtalk: Why women don’t need periods, and other questions about modern period suppression. As contraception methods become more advanced, more women are becoming savvier about whether or not they 12:24 15:45 Public Health/ Medicine Science need to suffer through a monthly period. Ingrid Rodi, Layne Kumetz Airtalk: Would banning the term 'car accident' cut down on car crashes?After the Associated Press changed its official style guide last month, municipal and state governments have been striking car “accident” from official language and 12:42 16:19:00 Transportation Law & Order/Courts/Police replacing it with “crash.” Jeff Larason

The Frame: Journalist Matthias Verbergt 3:36 5:40 Arts And Culture Computers/Internet/IT discusses Spotify's plans for the future John Horn/Mattias Verbergt The Frame: James Kim talks with Car Seat 3:42 6:30 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Headrest front man Will Toledo James Kim/Will Toledo

The Frame: director Susanne Bier discusses 3:48 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry working on the miniseries "Night Manager" John Horn/Susanne Bier

WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 2016

Take Two: Trump in Anaheim: We begin the show in Anaheim California. The presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump is set to hold a rally there at noon. The last time Trump came to the OC things ended up getting out of control and Trump supporters 9:07 5:00 Politics clashed with anti-Trump protestors. Chris Haire, A Martinez

Take Two: Clinton Emails: Meanwhile, Hillary Clinton is also in Southern California today. She'll be appearing in Buena Park and also on . It'll be interesting to see if the topic of emails comes up today. According to a report released today to lawmakers, Clinton did not comply with State Department policies when it comes to 9:12 6:00 Homeland Security Politics avoiding cybersecurity risks. Steve Shepard, Alex Cohen Take Two: Political Dirt: A new attack ad released online by Donald Trump drags Bill Clinton's sexual history back into the national spotlight. The ad follows one by Hillary Clinton, which uses Trump's words against him. Who are the people digging up and aggregating dirt for the campaigns, and 9:18 6:10 Politics what is their goal? Alan Huffman, Alex Cohen

Take Two: Millennials at home: A new Pew research says that more millennials are staying at home with their parents. In fact, the number of young people between 18 and 34 that live independently has been 9:24 6:00 Youth/Children's Issues/ Family Housing Issues steadily decreasing for years. Richard Fry, A Martinez

Take Two: K Bros: We’ll get the latest sports 9:34 9:20 Sports news with Andy and Brian Kamenetzky. Andy Kamenetsky, Brian Kamenetsky, A Martinez

Take Two: Slaters Waves: The World Surf League, which organizes annual surfing competitions, recently announced that they will purchase a majority stake in the Kelly Slater Wave Company. With the purchase, they will be able to capitalize on the company's artificial wave generator. Slater unveiled the wave generator late last year and speculation has run rampant on how 9:44 5:00 Sports Computers/Internet/IT the device will change the world of surfing. Dave Prodan, Alex Cohen Take Two: Tim Heidecker: Comedian Tim Heidecker, known for his off beat show, Tom Goes to the Mayor, on Adult Swim. His new album "In Glendale” was recently released 9:49 8:40 Arts And Culture and he talked to Take Two about it. Tim Heidecker, Alex Cohen

Take Two: SF Sanctuary law: San Francisco leaders have upheld a policy to limit how local law enforcement can help detain and deport individuals in custody. The County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously last night to preserve the city's status as a so- called sanctuary city. Law enforcement still does have the ability to detain and notify immigration officials IF the defendant has a 10:07 8:00 Law & Order/Courts/Police serious and recent criminal record. Emily Green, Alex Cohen

Take Two: Opioid antidote in Schools: This week the California Assembly approved a bill that would allow the use of Naloxone, a drug used to counter the effects of opioid overdose, in school nurses' offices. Two OC moms have advocated for widespread use of naloxone after losing their children to 10:15 9:30 Public Health/ Medicine Youth/Children's Issues/ Family overdoses. Aimee Dunkle, Alex Cohen

Take Two: Homeless bond: LA County's homeless population has grown by over 5% in the last year. This is according to the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority. In the city, the increase was 11%. The uptick is attributed to accurately counting homeless kids. Now two members of LA's City Council are backing a $1 billion bond to build housing. It's believed to be the first time any city officials have committed to a clear-cut 10:25 7:00 Housing Issues Economics and Business plan. Jose Huizar, A Martinez Take Two: Google Trust Scores: Google has a plan to get rid of passwords in favor of user specific data points such as typing patterns, walking patterns, current location, etc. It's called a trust score, and we’ll look at how they work and if they're really more secure 10:34 6:30 Computers/Internet/IT Homeland Security than passwords. Dave Johnson

Take Two: Styled Side: Fashion lives on the runways, but also inside museum exhibits. Michelle Dalton Tyree joins Take Two with some of the summer's best exhibitions that 10:41 5:15 Arts And Culture show off the artistic side to clothes. Michelle Dalton Tyree, A Martinez

Take Two: Turnaround arts: Kids from several California schools will be among many young people perfoming at the White House today. It's all part of the Turnaround Arts program that aims to introduce students to art and music by placing artists- 10:46 5:00 Arts And Culture in-residence in struggling schools. Malissa Shriver, Alex Cohen

Take Two: Asian Voters: Asian-Americans have some of California's lowest voter turnout numbers. That, despite their potential as the fastest growing ethnic group in the state. As part of our California Counts election coverage, a look at whether this could be the year that draws them out to 10:51 4:15 Politics the polls. Leslie Berestein Rojas (reporter) Airtalk: State Department investigation finds fault with Clinton’s emails. An internal investigation by the State Department has concluded that Hillary Clinton violated cyber security guidelines by using a separate email account and server to handle sensitive 11:06 22:45:00 Law & Order/Courts/Police Politics government business. Michael Biesecker, Bill Burton, Paris Dennard

Airtalk: Reason editor, Libertarian presidential candidate on what our third- largest political party’s role will be in election 2016. Bernie Sanders, Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump –and the Libertarian 11:30 24:12:00 Politics Media Party? Matt Welch, Austin Petersen

Airtalk: Meet the U.S. Senate Candidates: Tom Del Beccaro. AirTalk’s U.S. Senate race coverage continues with the top candidates 12:06 14:59 Politics Sacramento/State Politics vying to fill Barbara Boxer’s seat. Tom Del Beccaro

Airtalk: Weighing the risks of attending the 2016 Rio Olympic Games. The Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro this summer may be stifling athletes and attendees’ excitement 12:21 15:48 Foreign News Sports with worry. Ed Hula, Kristina Mena, William Schaffner Airtalk: Street of Eternal Happiness tells personal stories of Shanghai residents. Changle Lu is the Street of Eternal Happiness in Shanghai, the most populated city in the world, in a country going through rapid 12:41 16:43 Foreign News Books/ Literature/ Authors change. Rob Schmitz

The Frame: Abraham Reisman discusses DC 3:36 5:30 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Comic's new series "Rebirth" John Horn/Abraham Reisman

The Frame: Marcos Najera talks with the 3:41 5:32 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Gonzales family about their reunion concert Marcos Najera/Gabriel, Martha, Claudia Gonzales

The Frame: Kate Beckinsale talks about her 3:47 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry role in "Love & Friendship" John Horn/Kate Beckinsale THURSDAY, MAY 26, 2016

Take Two: Human Voter Guide: Southern California Public Radio’s political reporter Mary Plummer joins us for yet another segment full of news you can use to help 9:07 5:30 Politics prep you for the voting booth. Mary Plummer, A Martinez

Take Two: Countdown to California: As the primary contests wind down and both presumptive nominees turn their sights to the general election, once outspoken political foes have started dialing back their heated rhetoric. What makes a graceful about-face, and why do politicians do it 9:13 12:10 Politics Sacramento/State Politics publicly? Sam Popkin, Libby Denkman

Take Two: Hiroshiima: President Obama is wrapping up his weeklong trip to Asia, but before he does, he'll be making a historic visit to Hiroshima, Japan. He's the first sitting president to visit the city that was devastated by an atomic bomb over 70 years ago. May Yamaoka was among the thousand or so Japanese-Americans who survived the bombing, and we talked to her about the event, and what President Obama's visit 9:25 5:30 Politics Historical Events/ History Segments means. May Yamaoka, A Martinez Take Two: The Wheel Thing: Traditional auto companies, like Ford, GM and VW, are in the process of redefining their mission and goals. Rather than being car companies, they are re-imagining a future as 'mobility' companies. What does that mean? And how the car companies are working to transform 9:34 9:10 Transportation themselves for a new tomorrow. Sue Carpenter, A Martinez

Take Two: Airport Lines: TSA officials told Congress today that they're doing what they can to keep security lines moving, but they're way understaffed and unprepared to handle peak travel times—right before the 9:43 4:50 Transportation Homeland Security first holiday weekend of the summer season. Nico Melendez, Libby Denkman

Take Two: Airport Perimeters: A year after Associated Press investigation first revealed problems with U.S. airports' outer defenses, breaches still occur at a rate of about one every 10 days. That includes people running 9:48 8:50 Transportation Homeland Security on to runways and sneaking on to planes. Justin Pritchard, Libby Denkman

Take Two: State of Affairs: Every week we get the inside story on all of the political news to come out of the Golden State. We'll speak to Joe Garofoli of the San Francisco 10:07 18:35 Sacramento/State Politics Politics Chronicle and USC's Sherry Bebitch Jeffe. Joe Garofoli, Sherry Bebitch Jeffe, A Martinez Take Two: UC Personal Essay: The University of California has made a BIG CHANGE to the college application hundreds of thousands of students will be submitting this fall. The changes are making a lot of eleventh graders 10:25 4:05 Education break out in a cold sweat. Adolfo Guzman Lopez (reporter)

Take Two: Cecil Hotel: Another NY developer has stepped in to renovate the notorious Cecil Hotel. The hotel has been through a lot including the great depression, murders and mysteries, just to name a few. So, is it a good thing to try and renovate and makeover the Cecil? Or will Angelenos never 10:34 5:00 Housing Issues Historical Events/ History Segments let go of its creepy past? Bianca Barragan, Libby Denkman

Take Two: Captain America: In the latest Captain America storyline, it's revealed that Steve Rogers could have had an allegiance with the evil organization Hydra. This has some fans in an uproar that this goes against everything that Captain America seems to 10:39 5:30 Arts And Culture represent. Mike Roe, A Martinez

Take Two: The Binge: Take Two contributor Mark Jordan Legan joins us to talk about all the best movies and television shows you should be streaming this weekend. On tap this week, In the Line of Fire, The Firm, Ray 10:45 13:10 Donovan and The Americans. Mark Jordan Legan, A Martinez Airtalk: Judge affirms $140 million judgment against Gawker could chill media investigations. Gawker media has hired an investment banker to explore a possible sale after it lost another round in court yesterday 11:06 24:44:00 Media Law & Order/Courts/Police to Hulk Hogan. Rick Edmonds, Jose Lambiet, Danielle Citron

Airtalk: What underwhelming results in state cap-and-trade auction could mean for high- speed rail, other state programs. Despite projecting over $500 million in proceeds for the state, California’s most recent cap-and- trade auction for greenhouse gases brought in a woeful $10 million, which is less than 2 11:33 12:36 Economics and Business Transportation percent. Dan Walters

Airtalk: Who let the dogs out (of the hot car)? If new law passes, it could be you. What do you do if you see a dog locked in a 11:48 10:11 Transportation Law & Order/Courts/Police car on a hot day? Marc Steinorth, Michael Kraut

Airtalk: Tricky case of LA officials dealing with disruptive gadfly's threatening speech. Activists at Los Angeles City Hall earlier this week were demanding greater civility in council chambers after a gadfly made racist and violent comments targeting Council President Herb Wesson and Councilmember 12:06 19:58 Racial Relations Talk of the City Nury Martinez. Eugene Volokh, Fernando J. Guerra Airtalk: Check-in: What’s going on with the Exide cleanup? In light of recent news about the clean up of Porter Ranch, we check in on the clean up around the former Exide 12:28 13:08 Talk of the City Environment battery plant. Elizabeth Aguilera, Tony Barboza

Airtalk: Second-generation immigrants mangle name pronunciations by choice. Writer Mona Chalabi makes a conscious choice when she introduces herself as "MO- nah" instead of using her parents' Arabic 12:44 14:29 Diversity/ Cultural Events Immigration pronunciation of "MUN-ah." Mona Chalabi

The Frame: Aisha Harris from Slate gives her 3:36 6:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry top picks for summer movies John Horn/Aisha Harris

The Frame: James Kim talks with Ellis Ludwig- 3:42 5:06 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Leone - the frontman for San Fermin James Kim/Ellis Ludwig-Leone The Frame: Aziz Ansari discusses creating 3:47 9:22 Arts And Culture Racial Relations "Master of None" John Horn/Aziz Ansari

FRIDAY, MAY 27, 2016

Take Two: Obama in Hiroshima: A Martinez talks to Rep. Mark Takano about the 9:07 8:00 Politics Historical Events/ History Segments president’s visit to the historic site on Friday. Representative Mark Takano, A Martinez

Take Two: Libertarian Party: The Libertarian Party Convention is in Orlando this week and there you will find a lot of ex-Republicans like Bill Weld of Massachusetts and Gary Johnson of New Mexico. Given the divisiveness surrounding the Republicans and Democrats, might a Libertarian candidate gain a little more steam heading 9:15 7:15 Politics into the national election? Steve Lemongell, Libby Denkman Take Two: Baylor Football: In Texas, college football is religion, so it takes a lot for a program to get rid of a winning coach. But the behavior of some players off the field has gotten so bad at Baylor University, school officials did just that. This, after an internal investigation revealed systematic indifference to sexual assaults and “dating 9:22 8:00 Sports violence” by team players. Jane McManus, A Martinez

Take Two: History of Translation: Shortly after the invention of computers, language experts have been trying to develop the most accurate translations. But it's been no easy task. Take Two talks about it with Historical Events/ History Spenser Mestel wrote about it for The 9:34 9:15 Segments Atlantic. Spenser Mestel, Libby Denkman

Take Two: Roots Redux: The epic miniseries is being re-created for television. It will debut on The History Channel on Monday. Actor and director Mario Van Peebles directed the 2nd episode and joins A 9:43 14:00 Arts And Culture Historical Events/ History Segments Martinez to talk about it. Mario Van Peebles, A Martinez

Take Two: Of Men and War: Nearly one in three veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan face post-traumatic stress from their military service, according to the Department of Veterans Affairs. But there's a program based in rural California that's War/ Military Events/ Military helping veterans deal with their experiences 10:07 10:10 Culture and find healing. Laurent Bécue-Renard, A Martinez Take Two: Filipino Vets: During World War II more than 250,000 Filipinos fought alongside American soldiers in the battlefields of the Philippines. They were fighting against the occupation of Japanese forces, but they were also responding to a call from then-President Franklin Roosevelt and the US government, which promised benefits and full pay for those who aided in the US-led war. Now, there's an update to that story: a change in US immigration policy War/ Military Events/ Military will some family members of those veterans 10:17 5:30 Culture Foreign News to come to the US to take care of their elder Luisa Antonio, A Martinez

Take Two: CA RPT Harris Mortgage: In her bid for the US Senate, California Attorney General Kamala Harris often mentions the record settlement her office negotiated with lenders after the home foreclosure crisis. The deal won national media attention for Harris. But, the mortgage meltdown 10:23 4:00 Sacramento/State Politics Politics continues affecting California homeowners. Devin Katayama, Libby Denkman

Take Two: Transitional Kindergarten: Governor Brown wants to eliminate a grade from our public school system - the one that comes before Kindergarten, called T-K or Transitional Kindergarten. He doesn't believe the state should pay for four-year- 10:27 4:30 Education olds who can afford private preschool. Deepa Fernandes (reporter)

Take Two: Lab Notes: SCPR's Sanden Totten with a fun take on the world of science with 10:34 6:00 Science Lab Notes. Sanden Totten, A Martinez Take Two: Squid Boom: A new study out of the University of Adelaide shows cephalopods, like squid, octopi and cuttlefish -- are increasing in the ocean. While other marine populations have been declining due to climate change and 10:40 5:30 Environment pollution. Zoe Doubleday, A Martinez

Take Two: Whale Watching: If you’re interested in seeing whales, then you should probably head out to Dana Point. Officials and expert whale watchers have reported a remarkable number of whale sightings, which seems poised to break last year’s 10:46 5:30 Environment record of more than 250 whale sightings. Captain Dave Anderson, Libby Denkman

Take Two: Weekend Preview: We’ll get all the fun places and things you should be doing this weekend. Take Two's Leo Duran 10:52 4:45 Arts And Culture joins the show for more. Leo Duran, A Martinez

Airtalk: What a Sanders vs. Trump debate would mean for California...and ratings. Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump say they 11:06 14:57 Media Politics want to debate. Dan Schnur Airtalk: Cashless system on The Toll Roads frustrates some drivers to the point of litigation. Since The Toll Roads of Orange County did away with cash collection completely two years ago, they have seen an increase in traffic without the congestion and an increase in fare collection without 11:21 13:08 Transportation Economics and Business costs to labor. Sarah King, Jamie Court

Airtalk: Japanese-American Hiroshima survivor: 'Every day I'm thrilled that I'm still here'. President Obama visited Hiroshima on Friday. It was the first visit by a sitting American president to the city in the 71 years since the U.S. dropped an atomic Historical Events/ History bomb on the city, killing over 140,000 11:39 19:42 Segments Foreign News civilians. Tosh Kano

Airtalk: FilmWeek: ‘X-Men: Apocalypse,’ ‘Alice Through The Looking Glass’ and more. Larry Mantle and KPCC film critics Claudia Puig and Andy Klein review this weekend’s new movie releases including “X-Men: Apocalypse” starring James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender, and Jennifer Lawrence; “Alice Through the Looking Glass” with Mia Wasikowska as our fabled protagonist, plus Johnny Depp and Helena Bonham Carter co- 12:06 30:59:00 Entertainment Industry Arts And Culture starring, and much more. Andy Klein, Claudia Puig

Airtalk: 'Holy Hell' documents how LA's Buddhafield community turned cult. In 1985, Will Allen became a member of The Buddhafield, a Los Angeles area spiritual 12:41 16:29 Entertainment Industry Arts And Culture community. Will Allen

The Frame: Alisha Grauso discusses the 3:36 4:30 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry partnership between Netflix and Disney John Horn/Alisha Grauso The Frame: Gideon Brower reports from South Africa about why it's an up and 3:40 6:30 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry coming film location Gideon Brower

The Frame: Greg Kalleres discusses his race- 3:47 8:37 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry themed play "Honky" John Horn/Greg Kalleres SATURDAY MAY 28, 2016 12:07 10:17 Diversity/ Cultural Events Arts And Culture Off-Ramp: John Rabe talks to Chaya Leah John Rabe, Chaya Esakhan Esakhan, a young first generation Persian- Jewish-American who attends UCLA on how a Seth Menachem column changed her life.

12:17 5:34 Arts And Culture Youth/Children's Issues/ Family Off-Ramp: Chris Greenspoon talks to Chris Greenspoon, Ronnie Sandoval, Todd Congelliere, Joe Buscaino, councilman Joe Buscaino and some teenagers on the origins of the San Pedro Shred: Festival of Skate.

12:25 3:55 Travel Arts And Culture Off-Ramp: John Rabe boards the Expo Line John Rabe, Steve Hymon and talks to Steve Hymon, blogger for Metro, about the commute from Santa Monica to Downtwon LA and what the line has to offer.

12:30 8:32 Environment Arts And Culture Off-Ramp: Kevin Ferguson talks to Jamie Kevin Ferguson, Jamie Stewart Stewart, from the band Xiu Xiu, about what he does when he's not touring or making music. His hobby is birdwatching. 12:38 2:57 Youth/Children's Issues/ FamilyScience Off-Ramp: Brains On! Molly Bloom talks Molly Bloom about how carnivors get all of the nutrition from green plants withouth having to eat them. 12:43 4:54 Entertainment Industry Arts And Culture Off-Ramp: Tim Cogshell, film critic for KPCC's Tim Cogshell Filmweek and Alt Film Guide does another DIY Film Festival on sci-fi flicks.

12:49 1:43 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Off-Ramp: Song of the Week: Classixx John Rabe "Whatever I want"

SUNDAY MAY 29, 2016

The Ride: How to take back the streets -- for bikes, buses and people: Janette Sadik-Khan has a radical idea. Stop building cities for cars and instead design them for people. 10:07:59 6:20 Transportation Books/ Literature/ Authors Janette Sadik-Khan The Ride: Learning to ride a bike for the first time -- as an adult: About two dozen cyclists are huddled in a corner of Smith’s Cycles in Torrance, Calif.

10:14:19 5:41 Education Transportation Denise Guerra; Kellie Morris, Annie Goldbach,

The Ride: Will Apple build a car?: Will Apple build a car? That’s the question everyone’s been asking since word got out last year that an Apple car was in the works.

10:21:47 4:39 Computers/Internet/IT Transportation Brian Cooley

The Ride: Everybody's a Critic: 2016 Cadillac 10:26:26 6:55 Transportation Interview (one guest) CT6 Bill Davis Gender Equity/Transgender 10:33:21 6:06 Issues Transportation The Ride: Sexuality and Automobiles Megan McCarty The Ride: Car color is a lot more than meets the eye: General Motors’ advanced design studio in North Hollywood is one stealthy 10:41:39 3:49 Transportation Arts And Culture operation. Sharon Gauci

10:45:28 3:54 Transportation Computers/Internet/IT The Ride: WaiveCar Steve Proffitt; Isaac Deutsch, Zoli Honig

The Ride: What to do about harassment on Metro trains and buses: Riding the train to the beach and Santa Monica pier sounds Gender Equity/Transgender very exciting. 10:49:22 3:08 Issues Transportation Shana Daloria

The Ride: 8 questions for (motorcyclist) Keanu Reeves about his boutique bike shop: Whether it's avenging a puppy's killing as "John Wick" or voicing a thug's kitten, Keanu Reeves has played a lot of roles in his decades as an A-lister. 10:52:31 6:27 Transportation Entertainment Industry Keanu Reeves MONDAY, MAY 30, 2016

Airtalk: Who's the best presidential candidate for California? It may be a holiday weekend, but in this election year the 11:06 32:43:00 Sacramento/State Politics Politics campaigning never stops. Mark DiCamillo, Pete Peterson, Pilar Marrero, Larry Gerston

Airtalk: Health experts and WHO at odds over postponing Rio Olympics due to Zika. The World Health Organization has rejected a call by prominent health experts to recommend a postponement or relocation of the Rio de Janeiro Olympics because of 11:43 14:54 Foreign News Public Health/ Medicine the Zika outbreak. Professor Arthur Caplan, David Wallechinsky

Airtalk: The Race for District 5: An AirTalk debate. The most important vote those in LA County will cast this June is arguably NOT one for president, but for the Los Angeles Kathryn Barger, Elan Carr, Mitch Englander, Bob Huff, Ara Najarian, 12:06 47:31:00 Talk of the City Politics County Board of Supervisors. Darrell Park,

The Frame: Aisha Harris picks the top 50 3:36 5:28 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry movies by black directors John Horn/Aisha Harris

The Frame: Bryan Cranston discusses his 3:42 15:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry career and upcoming projects John Horn/Bryan Cranston TUESDAY, MAY 31, 2016

Take Two: Primary Primer: Primary voting is just a week away in California, and some voters might not realize there will be more on their ballot than president. Take Two talks about it with Scott Shafer, senior editor 9:07 8:00 Sacramento/State Politics Politics at KQED's California and Government desk. Scott Shafer, A Martinez

Take Two: Hoover Poll: The latest statewide polling numbers ahead of the June 7th primary may have Hillary Clinton supporters breathing a sigh of relief. Last week, a Public Policy Institute of California poll showed her just eking out a 2-point lead over Bernie Sanders. But a new Hoover Institution 9:15 6:00 Sacramento/State Politics Politics Golden State Poll tells a different story. Bill Whalen, Libby Denkman

Take Two: Clinton/Trump Trade: Trade has been a signature issue in this presidential election. Hilary Clinton has gotten flak for flip-flopping on her positions. On the other side, Donald Trump has been unequivocal about his position: stopping cheap imports 9:21 4:55 Economics and Business Politics from China and Mexico. Ben Bergman (reporter)

Take Two: Trade Folo: Take Two speaks with Weston LaBar, executive director of the Harbor Trucking Association. He'll be greatly 9:26 5:00 Economics and Business Politics affected if international trade is changed. Weston LaBar, Libby Denkman The Brood: Political Kids Lit: Sorting through presidential politics is confusing enough for adults, so imagine what kids are making of it. Children's librarian Mara Alpert with the Central Public Library joins Take Two with her top picks for books for kids about 9:34 8:30 Politics Youth/Children's Issues/ Family elections. Mara Alpert, Alex Cohen

Take Two: CAL report: LA Punk Book: As the 70's wound down, another sound was hitting the southland. Punk rock. It was a movement that lasted just a few short years, but it marked a pivotal and influential moment. Now, musician John Doe, co- founder of the band X, has teamed up with music industry veteran Tom DeSavia on a new book. It's called "Under the Big Black 9:43 6:10 Arts And Culture Historical Events/ History Segments Sun: A Personal History of L.A. Punk. Peter Gilstrap (reporter)

Take Two: Tuesday Reviews day: A Martinez gets the best albums and music that have recently dropped with music critic Steve 9:50 7:32 Arts And Culture Hochman for Tuesday Reviewsday. Steve Hochman, A Martinez

Take Two: American Genocide: A mass extermination of California's native populations - and the kicker? It was state- sponsored with taxpayer dollars. Benjamin Madley wrote about this in his new book 'An American Genocide: The United States and 10:07 9:31 Books/ Literature/ Authors Historical Events/ History Segments the California Indian Catastrophe.' Benjamin Madley, A Martinez Take Two: American Indian Voters: The troubling history of the US and American Indians may seem like something from the past...but the issue has come up on the 10:17 9:00 Politics Racial Relations campaign trail here in California. Joely Proudfit, A Martinez

Take Two: Jordan Downs: For the last several years, the city of LA has been working on a plan to demolish the Jordan Downs housing complex in Watts - and replace it with a mixed-use housing and retail development. The city has had to contend with a number 10:26 4:40 Environment Housing Issues of environmental issues along the way. Elizabeth Aguilera (reporter)

Take Two: Caltech Professor: Frances Arnold is the fourth U.S. citizen - and the first woman - to win the prestigious Millennium Technology Prize from the Technology Academy Finland. It's for her work on directed evolution, which is a method of creating specific traits in enzymes and is 10:34 10:00 Science used in laboratories around the world. Dr. Frances Arnold, A Martinez

Take Two: Candidate Water: The presidential candidates have been bouncing around California, talking to folks from Sacramento to Fresno to Los Angeles. But they've rarely talked about one of 10:44 7:00 California's biggest issues: the drought. Carolyn Lochhead, Libby Denkman Take Two: River Kayaking: Get your fishing pole and kayak ready: the LA River is open for the season. On Monday, two portions of the river opened to the public for recreation: the Sepulveda Basin and Elysian Valley, off the 5 freeway.They'll be open 10:51 6:00 daily through September, sunrise to sunset. Steven Appleton, Libby Denkman

Airtalk: Silicon tech companies agree to 'code of conduct' for hate speech in EU. The U.S.’s biggest social media and internet companies have agreed to enforce a code of 11:06 14:28 Labor Issues Computers/Internet/IT conduct for so-called hate speech in Europe. Amar Toor, Estelle Masse

Airtalk: Gorilla shooting controversy: how zoos balance safety with natural setting. Cincinnati Zoo staffers shot a gorilla after a 4 year old boy made his way into the animal's 11:23 16:44 Law & Order/Courts/Police Youth/Children's Issues/ Family enclosure. Joyce Kaplan, Jody Armor

Airtalk: Reading today’s presidential election through the life of Abraham Lincoln. In any presidential election season, people often give a lot of thought to who candidates are, Historical Events/ History and the perspectives of life that they come 11:42 16:20 Segments Books/ Literature/ Authors from. Sidney Blumenthal Airtalk: Exploring the line between community policing and entrapment when it comes to gay sex stings. 50-year-old Rory Moroney says he knew the reputation of the men’s room at Recreation Park in Long Beach as a spot for gay men to cruise, or look for someone who wants to have semi- public sex, but that he’d never gone in 12:06 18:29 Homosexuality Law & Order/Courts/Police looking for the experience. Porter Gilberg, Commander Paul Lebaron

Airtalk: Should schools flag transcripts of campus sexual offenders? As awareness of campus sexual assault increases, some schools are considering adding a notation on a student’s transcript for having been punished or dismissed for sexual 12:27 17:59 Law & Order/Courts/Police Education misconduct. Mark Hathaway, Michele Landis Dauber

Airtalk: Gluten-free only beneficial for Celiacs, new study says. Going gluten-free is all the rage these days, but whether this diet de jour is beneficial for those who don’t suffer from gluten insensitivity or Celiac 12:47 11:05:00 Science Public Health/ Medicine disease has been in dispute. Norelle Reilly

The Frame: Aisha Harris picks the top 50 3:36 5:28 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry movies by black directors John Horn/Aisha Harris

The Frame: Bryan Cranston discusses his 3:42 15:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry career and upcoming projects John Horn/Bryan Cranston WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 2016

Take Two: Candidates in California: Which Democratic presidential candidate has the most to offer California? Take Two talks about it with USC's Ange–Marie Hancock 9:07 14:10 Politics Sacramento/State Politics and UCSD's Thad Kousser. Ange-Marie Hancock, Thad Kousser, A Martinez

Take Two: LA County Jobs: Los Angeles is projected to add hundreds of thousands of jobs across a broad range of industries over the next four years. That's the good news. The bad news? Most of those jobs will be low-paying, low-skilled jobs. That mixed job forecast is according to a new report out 9:22 4:00 Economics and Business today. Christine Cooper, Adrian Florido

Take Two: BBC Cheaper Heroin: Over the last couple of decades, Afghanistan has become by far the world's biggest producer of the opium. But the recent killing of the Taliban leader in a drone strike may not do much to affect the supply of opium - from which heroin is produced. Opium is increasingly being grown across Afghanistan, 9:26 4:00 Public Health/ Medicine including in government controlled areas Justin Rowlatt (reporter)

Take Two: K2 Sports: We get the latest sports news with Andy and Brian 9:34 10:00 Sports Kamenetzky. Andy Kamenetzky, Brian Kamenetzky, A Martinez Take Two: Pele Auction: Soccer icon Pele is auctioning some amazing items form his career including medals and trophies. We’ll talk about it with the folks at Julien’s auction house in Beverly Hills based where it is 9:44 5:00 Sports taking place. Martin Nolan, A Martinez

Take Two: Stock Pot: There are a lot of images of marijuana in pop culture out there but stereotypical photos of stoners might not cut it for much longer. If recreational marijuana is legalized in California on the ballot in November, there will be a whole new market of cannabis users and those new customers won't ALL look like Cheech 9:49 8:00 Arts And Culture Public Health/ Medicine and Chong or The Dude. Ophelia Chong, Adrian Florido

Take Two: Podcast: The Code Switch team at NPR has luanched it first podcast and Gene Denby is host, along with Shereen Marisol Meraji. Adrian Florido is part of the team too, so A talks shop with 10:07 7:20 Racial Relations Media Gene and Adrian. Gene Denby, Adrian Florido, A Martinez

Take Two: Constance Wu: Take Two welcomes star of Fresh Off the Boat Constance Wu, who talks about whitewashing in Hollywood and the place her show has in changing the idea of the 10:15 10:21 Entertainment Industry Racial Relations kinds of America out there in America. Constance Wu, Alex Cohen Take Two: CA Foodways: Napa locals love a humble dish - something called malfatti. It's a little spinach and cheese dumpling, shaped like a pinky finger and smothered in sauce. And, where do you find the most famous malfatti? In the back of a liquor store in the 10:26 6:30 Arts And Culture city of Napa. Lisa Morehouse (reporter)

Take Two: Styled Side: Why shop at the mall when, instead, you can stop by a one- weekend-only craft fair for locally sourced, artisan-made goods? On this week's The Styled Side, Michelle Dalton Tyree explore the industry of "hipster" craft fairs that have become a staple throughout the country and 10:34 5:00 Arts And Culture especially in SoCal. Michelle Dalton Tyree, A Martinez

Take Two: UCLA Shooting live coverage: Take Two switched to local news coverage of what was believed to be a UCLA active shooter situations. In the end, it turned out 10:39 18:00 to be a murder-suicide. N/A

Airtalk: 2 dead in UCLA murder-suicide, including professor. Late Wednesday night, the L.A. County Coroner's Office confirmed that engineering professor William Klug, 39, was one of two people killed in a murder- suicide on the campus of the University of 11:06 42:00:00 Education Law & Order/Courts/Police California, Los Angeles. n/a Airtalk: Meet the US Senate candidates: Loretta Sanchez. AirTalk’s U.S. Senate race coverage continues with the top candidates 12:06 16:49 Politics Sacramento/State Politics vying to fill Barbara Boxer’s seat. Loretta Sanchez

Airtalk: Metro Board watchers say CA Senate reform bill rife with bad consequences. In an effort to increase representation for certain areas on the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) Board of Directors, State Senator Tony Mendoza (D-Artesia) has proposed a 12:30 15:14 Talk of the City Transportation bill that would add eight seats to the board. Tony Mendoza, Zev Yaroslavsky

Airtalk: Addiction expert explains the buzz surrounding shock therapy wearables. Are 12:48 10:04 Computers/Internet/IT Public Health/ Medicine you a nail biter? Michelle Freedland

The Frame: Adrian Florido travels to the US/Mexico border for the Fandango 3:36 5:45 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Fronterizo Adrian Florido

The Frame: Collin Friesen covers Chalk Rep's 3:42 5:15 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry location-based play "In Case of Emergency" Collin Friesen The Frame: Quincy Jones talks about his 3:47 9:40 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry career after being diagnosed with cancer John Horn/Quincy Jones THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 2016

Take Two: LAPD on UCLA shooting: We start today with an update on yesterday's shooting at UCLA. For that we're joined by 9:07 8:40 Law & Order/Courts/Police Education LAPD spokesman Captain Andy Neiman. Captain Andy Neiman, Adrian Florido

Take Two: Engineering Doors: During the lockdown at UCLA, students in the engineering building barricaded the doors to keep themselves safe in classrooms. But they couldn’t just stick stuff in front of the door, because the doors opened outwards, 9:16 7:00 Science into the hall. So, they had to problem solve. Daphne Ying, A Martinez

Take Two: Oil Money: For the oil industry it shouldn't be a shock that it looks for politicians to support, ones that might be friendly toward protecting their interests. Here in California an environmental watch dog group says the oil cash is flowing more and more to black and Latino Democrats. One of the reasons why? An environmental movement that is largely seen as a cause 9:23 7:23 Economics and Business Environment dominated by white people. Laurel Rosenhall, A Martinez

Take Two: The Ride: Summer is driving season, and it's also the most dangerous time for teen drivers - with fatal crashes increasing as much as 16 percent over other times of years. One culprit, kids driving while 9:34 9:00 Transportation Public Health/ Medicine high. Sue Carpenter, A Martinez Take Two: Tech and Real Estate: SCPR's Leo Duran joins Take Two to explain how the tech industry are affecting the way homes 9:43 6:51 Housing Issues Computers/Internet/IT are being built in Southern California. Leo Duran, Adrian Florido

Take Two: Santa Monica development: There’s an initiative making the rounds in Santa Monica that would require all proposed large-scale developments in Santa Monica to be put to a public vote before given a green light. The initiative just got enough signatures to be on the November 9:50 8:00 Housing Issues Politics ballot Matthew Hall, A Martinez

Take Two: State of affairs: A look at the week in California government and politics with POLITICO's Carla Marinucci and Capital 10:07 22:10 Sacramento/State Politics Politics Public Radio's Ben Adler. Carla Marinucci, Ben Adler, A Martinez

Take Two: Dreamer Grants: Back in 2011, the state passed the The California Dream Act - a law which would allow some undocumented students to apply for and received state-based financial aid Students would then be able to use these grants to go to community colleges, Cal States, UC’s and even some private schools. But much of this money is going unused and not making it to 10:34 6:35 Immigration Education students it originally planned to help. Lupita Cortez Alcala, A Martinez Take Two: Migrant Children: An AP investigation revealed immigrant children's asylum approvals vary by U.S. region. For more we're joined by Amy Taxin, AP 10:41 6:30 Immigration Youth/Children's Issues/ Family reporter who was on the story. Amy Taxin, A Martinez

Take Two: Blood Stripe: Blood Stripe is a dramatic psychological thriller about a female Marine and the struggle to return home from war. It debuts at the LA Film Festival this week. Alex Cohen speaks with director Remy Ouberjoinois and star Kate 10:48 9:40 Arts And Culture Nowlin. Remy Ouberjoinois, Kate Nowlin, Alex Cohen

Airtalk: UCLA community shares thoughts in aftermath of campus shooting. The Los Angeles Police Department identified the gunman in yesterday’s tragic murder-suicide at UCLA as former doctoral student, Mainak 11:06 17:59 Law & Order/Courts/Police Education Sarkar. Adam Winkler

Airtalk: Did Trump University take the art of the hard sell too far? Testimonies from the former managers of Trump University have 11:26 15:39:00 Politics Law & Order/Courts/Police been released and they have been scathing. Neal McCluskey, Christina Wilkie, Josh Gerstein Airtalk: Adele calls out a fan for videotaping her during a concert. During a recent stop in Verona, Italy for her world tour, the Grammy award winner stopped in the middle of her performance to tell an audience member to stop filming her with 11:44 13:55 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry her video camera. Dave Brooks

Airtalk: Candidates debate for Knabe’s seat on LA County Board of Supervisors. The most important vote those in L.A. County will cast this June is arguably NOT one for president, but for the Los Angeles County 12:06 23:49 Media Politics Board of Supervisors. Janice Hahn, Ralph Pacheco, Steve Napolitano

The Frame: Stephanie Allain, director of the 3:36 6:52 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry LA film festival, discusses programming John Horn/Stephanie Allain

The Frame: Alison Mosshart and Jamie Hince 3:44 5:05 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry discuss The Kills' latest album John Horn/Jamie Hince/Alison Mosshart

The Frame: Director Charles Ferguson talks 3:49 8:30 Arts And Culture Environment his environmental doc "Time To Choose" John Horn/Charles Ferguson

FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 2016 Take Two: Hit lists: Authorities now believe that UCLA shooter Mainak Sarkar killed two people before taking his own life Wednesday. At the gunman’s Minnesota home, police found a hit list with three names. Hit lists or “kill lists” are a common component in emotionally charged killings. But what do they mean, and who’s 9:07 7:00 Science supposed to read them? Brian Van Brunt, A Martinez

Take Two: Race and shooters: When a mass shooting occurs in America, there is concern for the victims ... but also a thought among some people learning about the event: I hope that the suspect isn't from my own race or ethnicity. It's a concern that Muslims have whenever a terrorist event happens, 9:14 12:00 Racial Relations for example. Jeff Yang, Tyree Boyd Pates, Adrian Florido

Take Two: Human Voter guide: The primary is just days away so we’ve got all the answers to your voting questions. It’s the 9:26 5:25 Sacramento/State Politics Politics Human Voter Guide! Mary Plummer, A Martinez

Take Two: Copa América: The US fights to regain respect. Mexico comes to Pasadena for a showdown with Jamaica. The soccer competition is a celebration of the centenary of CONMEBOL and Copa América, and is to be the first Copa América hosted outside of South America. Some games will be played at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena and 9:34 6:45 Sports Levi Stadium in Santa Clara. Dorian Merina, A Martinez Take Two: Track town: Alexi Pappas is known by running fans for her race prowess, and for qualifying for the Summer Olympics in Rio. But she also is an aspiring filmmaker and her new film 'Tracktown' is getting its 9:41 9:00 Sports Arts And Culture world premiere this week at the LA Film Fest Alexi Pappas, Jeremy Teicher, A Martinez

Take Two: Officer Downe: Actor Kim Coates is best known for his role as Tig on "Sons of Anarchy." But he's now back on the big screen as a part Robo-Cop, part Frankenstein police character in an unimaginably terrible Los Angeles. The new film, "Officer Downe," is based on a graphic 9:50 6:20 Arts And Culture novel by Joe Casey and Chris Burnham. Kim Coates, Alex Cohen

Take Two: LA Giving: California Community Foundation and UCLA partnered for a study which found charitable giving in L.A. County is down by $1B since 2006 – and those with higher incomes who could donate more, aren’t doing so. It includes other interesting facts about local behaviors around philanthropy like motivations and causes 10:07 8:10 Economics and Business supported. Sean Landres, Adrian Florido

Take Two: Library Lunches: In Los Angeles, one in four kids are at risk of hunger. Many receive free and reduced price lunches at school, but what happens when summer rolls around? Several libraries across the state are stepping up to fill the gap with free 10:15 6:00 Youth/Children's Issues/ Family lunches this summer. Greg Lucas, Adrian Florido Take Two: Weekend Preview: SCPR’s Leo Duran joins us to talk about all the fun things 10:21 5:03 Arts And Culture to do around town this weekend. Leo Duran, A Martinez

Take Two: Museum of Broken Relationships: A new museum is opening tomorrow and its artifacts didn't come from some far-off excavation. Instead, the Museum of Broken Relationships is all about relics of heartbreak. Things like melted cell phones, handwritten poems and even fake breasts make up its exhibition. The objects are all donated and come from, you guessed it, 10:26 5:02 Arts And Culture Takebreakups Two: Lynching: This week an African Audrey Ngo (reporter) American woman, and also Black Lives Matter activist, was convicted of a charge known as “Attempting to Unlawfully Remove a Suspect from Police Officers.” But until recently, that charge was known as “lynching.” Last year Governor Jerry Brown signed legislation which changed the law’s name when another BLM activist was arrested for a similar charge in an unrelated case. The woman, Jasmine Richards, could be the first African American to ever be tried 10:34 7:00 Racial Relations Law & Order/Courts/Police and convicted on the charges. Jody David Armour, Adrian Florido

Take Two: Homeless Vouchers: With the help of federal funds, L.A. county provides housing vouchers to the homeless but 10:41 7:00 Housing Issues Economics and Business landlords aren’t always accepting of them. Sheila Kuehl, Adrian Florido Take Two: Skid Row Stories: A Martinez speaks to John Hwang, he's been visiting Skid row almost every day for three years and sometimes photographs and tells the 10:48 9:15 Arts And Culture Housing Issues stories of the people he comes across. John Hwang, A Martinez

Airtalk: San Jose Mayor says Trump rallies too much of a disturbance to continue. Donald Trump supporters leaving the GOP presidential candidate’s rally in San Jose last night were met with angry protesters 11:06 14:33 Politics Law & Order/Courts/Police throwing eggs and punches. Julia Prodis Sulek

Airtalk: Clinton campaign chair, renowned advisor John Podesta on California Primary. Yesterday in San Diego, Hillary Clinton spoke to a raucously supportive crowd about her foreign policy approach in contrast to 11:22 17:05:00 Politics Sacramento/State Politics Donald Trump. John Podesta

Airtalk: Christian Apologetics: How can faith be taught with facts? Capistrano Valley Christian Schools have created a new web based program that teaches grade-school students the Christian faith using facts like 11:42 15:56:00 Education Religion history and archaeology. Kim Van Vlear, Tommy Givens Airtalk: FilmWeek: ‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles,’ ‘Me Before You’ and more. Larry Mantle and KPCC film critics Tim Cogshell and Amy Nicholson review this weekend’s new movie releases including: “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows” in huge release on more than 4,000 screens; a modern-day British romance called “Me Before You;” Andy Samberg starring in what seems to be a very long “Saturday Night Live” sketch called “Popstar: Never Stop 12:06 30:44:00 Entertainment Industry Arts And Culture Never Stopping;” and more. Amy Nicholson, Tim Cogshell

Airtalk: Analyzing 2016’s summer movie scene with Entertainment Weekly’s leading man. Hollywood saw the dollars stack up to about $9.5 billion in earnings during last year’s summer cycle and industry analysts are curious whether this year’s season can 12:42 16:40:00 Entertainment Industry Arts And Culture pass muster. Sean Smith

The Frame: George C. Wolfe talks about 3:36 16:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry reviving the musical "Shuffle Along" John Horn/George C. Wolfe

The Frame: Michelle Lanz talks with the organizers of Hamiltunes LA, a "Hamilton" 3:54 6:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry singalong group Michelle Lanz/Hamiltunes LA Saturday June 4, 2016 12:07 17:31 Arts And Culture Historical Events/ History Segments Off-Ramp: John Rabe talks to LA punk rock John Rabe, John Doe icon John Doe about his new album, new memoir and the '70s punk scene in LA

12:34 6:24 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Off-Ramp: Mark McNeill produces a Mia Doi Todd postcard about Mia Doi Todd and her new album that she recorded in and about LA.

12:43 1:50 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Off-Ramp: Song of the Week: "No Age" by John Rabe Eraser

12:45 3:24 Historical Events/ History Gender Equity/Transgender Issues Off-Ramp: Stephanie Lopez talks to Kelly Stephanie Lopez, Kelly Wallace Segments Wallace at the LA Central Library about Clara Flotz, and how she got her name on the downtown criminal justice building 12:48 12:25 Public Health/ Medicine Off-Ramp: John Rabe meets the man behind John Rabe, Jason Farmer all those grabby, and sometimes, controversial, STD testing ads by AIDS Healthcare Foundation.

MONDAY, JUNE 6, 2016

Take Two: Voter Registration: There's been a mad dash to get as many eligible voters registered to vote in the California primary. We take a look at the numbers and what 9:06 11:00 Politics they could mean for the Primary Alex Padilla, Josie Huang

Take Two: Bernie's Contested Convention: Senator Bernie Sanders sent a clear message in a news conference Saturday, even if Hillary Clinton gets the delegates she needs, he will not drop out. This will be a contested 9:17 7:00 Politics convention Dan Schnur, A Martinez Take Two: On the Lot: We get the latest news from Hollywood with Rebecca Keegan 9:34 7:10 Economics and Business of the LA Times Rebecca Keegan, A Martinez

Take Two: Monsters: "They Call US Monsters" follows three young offenders sentenced to a facility known as "The Compound." It's a high-security facility in Sylmar that houses LA County's high-risk juvenile offenders. We speak with the 9:41 8:40 Youth/Children's Issues/ Family Law & Order/Courts/Police filmmaker Ben Lear, Alex Cohen

Take Two: David Gilkey: NPR photographer David Gilkey was kille in Afghanistan on Sunday along with NPR's Afghan interpreter Zabihullah Tamanna. They came under attack while riding in a military convey. We 9:49 7:20 Obituaries Media remember some of their work Kelly McEvers, A Martinez

Take Two: Mexico Elections: This weekend, Mexico held a regional election that could signal a major shake-up for their state governments and the country's 2018 10:07 6:25 presidential election Shannon Oneil, Josie Huang Take Two: Cal Counts Re-cap: Southern California Public Radio has been collaborting with KPBS in San Diego and KQED in San Francisco and Capitol Public Radio in Sacramento to bring you California Counts. 10:13 6:00 Politics We check in on the effort Kristen Lepore, A Martinez

Take Two: Primary Party: We’re celebrating tomorrow's primary with a party! We'll tell 10:19 6:00 Politics you all about it Ashley Alvarado, A Martinez

Take Two: CA Campaign Money: A special interest group has been spending millions to bombard you with election mailers. That's according to the Associated Press who 10:25 5:15 Politics looked into this group Don Thompson, A Martinez

Take Two: LA's Retail Landscape: We look at two approaches to the "future" of retail 10:34 9:00 Arts And Culture spaces and malls in Los Angeles Michelle Dalton Tyree, Josie Huang Take Two: Cal Report Muslim Retreat: Hundreds of young Muslim men have been camping in Yosemite Nationa Park to have a competition to recite the Koran. The camp encourages brotherhood and explores what 10:43 5:30 Racial Relations Religion it means to be Muslim-American right now Alice Daniels (reporter)

Take Two: Promise zones: Promise zones are federal designations that push neighborhoods to the top of the list when they apply for competative federal grants. 10:48 7:30 Housing Issues South LA has won the designation Councilmember Marqueece Harris-Dawson, Josie Huang

Airtalk: AirTalk election 2016: Analyzing the major storylines on the eve of the CA primary. California’s primary elections are upon us after months of speculation and 11:06 31:30:00 Media Politics waiting. Ange-Marie Hancock, Zach Courser, Frank Stoltze, Abby Sewell

Airtalk: A new program seeks to increase the sense of democratic inclusion via vote- sharing. The right to vote is reserved for adults who are U.S. citizens or meet their state’s residency requirements, but even still, only seven out of 10 eligible voters are 11:42 16:12 Immigration Politics registered to vote. Brett Shears, Lonella “Joy” Enix, Ira Mehlman Airtalk: KPCC listeners remember The Greatest: Muhammad Ali. He was a massive fighter, a massive force, so days after his death at age 74, fascinating stories about 12:06 16:35 Sports Historical Events/ History Segments Muhammad Ali abound. Stephen Battaglio

Airtalk: New pedestrian crosswalk makes an infamously dangerous intersection safer. The intersection of Hollywood Boulevard and Highland Avenue is not only one of the most famous intersections in Los Angeles, it’s also one of the most dangerous when it comes to 12:25 14:18 Transportation Talk of the City pedestrian injuries. James Moore

Airtalk: Requiem for the three-pointer: Is there ever a good time to change rules in pro-sports? Steph Curry and Klay Thompson, Historical Events/ History and by extension the Golden State Warriors, 12:42 16:40 Segments Sports are the kings of the three-point shot. Patrick Hruby, Nick Dimengo

The Frame: Variety's Ted Johnson discusses 3:36 5:45 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Hollywood and the California primary John Horn/Ted Johnson

The Frame: Yo-Yo Ma talks about his Silk 3:42 16:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Road Ensemble and his career John Horn/Yo-Yo Ma TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 2016

Take Two: Poll Check-In: The latest Field Poll estimates that about 8 million voters will be participating in the primary today. That's almost 45 percent of eligible voters. We 9:06 4:00 Politics check in at the polls Sharon McNary, A Martinez

Take Two: Assisted Suicide: We take a look 9:10 4:00 Public Health/ Medicine Law & Order/Courts/Police at how the 'End of Life Option Act' law works Stephanie O'Neill, Josie Huang

Take Two: Assisted Suicide Training: We'll also be hearing about how the law will be put into practice at a major healthcare 9:14 6:20 Public Health/ Medicine Law & Order/Courts/Police system Dr. Neil Wenger, Josie Huang

Take Two: Medical Billing: Medical debt is one of the leading causes of bankruptcy in the US, but consumers have options. We explore the rights of consumers with a debt 9:20 9:07 Public Health/ Medicine attorney. Robert Brennan, A Martinez

Take Two: The Brood: It's our regular 9:34 6:40 Youth/Children's Issues/ Family segment on all things parenting. Dean Banowetz, Alex Cohen Take Two: Tuesday Reviewsday: It's our weekly segment on new music, especially 9:40 6:35 Arts And Culture curated for you Oliver Wang, A Martinez

Take Two: Dumfoundead and Asian Stereotypes: There's been a lot of controversy over the whitewashing of Hollywood, and celebrities are starting to speak out. One of them is Koreatown rapper 9:46 8:06 Racial Relations Arts And Culture Dumbfoundead Dumbfoundead, A Martinez

Take Two: Grim Sleeper: A Jury has senteneced Lonnie Franklin, Jr. to death for the Grim Sleeper murders. He was convicted in May in the murder of 10 women. We hear 10:07 7:00 Law & Order/Courts/Police from one of the relatives of the victims Samara Herard, Josie Huang

Take Two: Lynching Sentence: Last week an African American woman was lynching for trying to unlawfully remove a suspect from police officers. We check in with a reporter 10:14 6:00 Law & Order/Courts/Police Racial Relations to find out what her punishment will be Eddie Rivera, A Martinez Take Two: Stanford Rape Case: A recall effort was announced against a California judge in an assault case that caused widespread outrage when the defendant was sentenced to months in jail. What's the 10:20 10:50 Law & Order/Courts/Police possibility of a recall? Stephanie Lee, Jessica Levinson, Josie Huang

Take Two: Calderon Brothers: Former state lawmaker Tom Calderon has pleaded guilty to a corruption scandal involving bribes tens 10:34 7:00 Law & Order/Courts/Police of thousands of dollars Dan Walters: A Martinez

Take Two: School Enviro Study: A new program for California's urban schools aims to take a look at the less visible factors of education. It's called "School Climate Measurement." It's being spearheaded by California Office to Reform Education and could be approved for the entire state to use 10:41 7:00 Education by the end of the year. Noah Bookman, A Martinez

Take Two: Amazon's Echo Alexa: Amazon's Alexa has become everyone's best friend. But as it interacts with children, doe sit violate the Children's Online Privacy 10:48 7:30 Computers/Internet/IT Protection Act? Karen Turner, Josie Huang Airtalk: The politics of not voting. Eligible voters who choose to not vote cite a miscellany of reasons: they think politicians are corrupt; the system is too entrenched to change; a vote won't achieve their ends; the 11:06 26:54:00 Washington, DC reports Politics results are a fait accompli. Lonna Rae Atkeson

Airtalk: As economists increasingly uncertain about growth, a look at economies in election years. Business economists are giving a more pessimistic outlook about U.S. economic growth this year for the third consecutive month and uncertainty over the November presidential election has proven 11:32 9:25 Politics Economics and Business to be damaging. Julian Zelizer

Airtalk: NY Times Supreme Court guru on the big cases left to be decided this session. The U.S. Supreme Court winds down its current session at the end of this month, and the panel of eight justices still have some major rulings to parse through concerning issues like immigration, abortion, and affirmative 11:48 6:59 Law & Order/Courts/Police Media action. Adam Liptak

Airtalk: Debating the legal sentencing in Stanford University rape case. Santa Clara County Superior Court judge Aaron Persky’s 6-month sentence has sparked a strong 12:06 23:36 Education Law & Order/Courts/Police public outrage. Tamara Lave, John Manly Airtalk: The final word on the El Niño that never came to Southern California. The man who predicted the big daddy of all El Niños last winter and spring faces judgment day on 12:39 5:53:00 Media Environment AirTalk. William Patzert

Airtalk: Director of new ESPN 30-for-30 docu- series on the challenges of retelling O.J.’s story. O.J. Simpson’s story has been told in nearly every way possible; TV dramas, literature, and documentaries have all chronicled the famous rise and fall of the 12:41 17:29 Entertainment Industry Arts And Culture former football star. Ezra Edelman

The Frame: Jenni Gold of CinemAbility talks 3:36 5:50 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry about lack of disabled actors John Horn/Jenni Gold

The Frame: James Kim talks with the Allah- Lahs about their influences at Amoeba 3:42 7:15 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Records James Kim/Allah-Lahs The Frame: Director Anna Rose Holmer talks 3:49 9:30 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry about her film "The Fits" John Horn/Anna Rose Holmer WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 2016

Take Two: Primary Roundtable: The Hoover Institution's Bill Whalen, UCI's Louis DeSipio and UC Berkeley's Lisa Garcia Bedolla dissect 9:06 23:30 Politics the outcome of the California Primary Bill Whalen, Louis DeSipio, Lisa Garcia Bedolla, A Martinez

Take Two: Young Voters: Over the course of the last year, we've been checking on how millennials are thinking about the election 9:34 10:20 Politics Youth/Children's Issues/ Family and their vote. We check in again Mary Perez, Kelsey Brewer, Joise Huang

Take Two: K2 Sports: Our weekly check in for 9:44 13:00 Sports sports with Brian and Andy Kamenetzky Andy and Brian Kamenetzky

Take Two: Voter Turnout: Voter registration in California surged to a record high in the final six weeks leading up to the May 23 deadline. But did that translate to the polls? 10:07 10:00 Politics We find out Dean Logan, Kim Alexander, Josie Huang Take Two: First Female President: Hillary Clinton has broken through the proverbial glass ceiling. We'll check in on what that 10:17 9:00 Politics Gender Equity/Transgender Issues means Nancy Cohen, Josie Huang

Take Two: WeHo Pride: LA Pride is this weekend, but the festival has exposed a 10:26 9:00 Homosexuality significant dvidie in the community Henry Scott, A Martinez

Take Two: BBC: Restaurant's playlist: Restaurants just about everywhere put a lot of thought into their dining room playlist 10:34 4:05 Arts And Culture and volume. We find out what else Gianna Palmer (reporter)

Take Two: Styled-Side: It's our regular segment on all things fashion-related with 10:38 6:10 Arts And Culture Michelle Dalton Tyree Michelle Dalton Tyree, A Martinez Take Two: Animal Venom: A team of researchers have been combing through a library of animla venom for a decade trying to better understand how toxins from 10:44 6:30 Science insects cause pain David Julius, Josie Huang

Airtalk: California Primary 2016: Results, analysis, and looking ahead to November. Hillary Clinton dominated yesterday's primary here in California, finishing 13- Ange-Marie Hancock, Jack Pitney, Kathryn Barger, Darrell Park, Bob percentage points ahead of rival Bernie Huff, Carla Marinucci, Dean Logan, Eli Stokols, Steve Napolitano, Pilar 11:06 1:26:00:00 Media Politics Sanders. Marrero, Pete Peterson, Raphe Sonenshein, Neal Kelley

The Frame: Lizo Mzimba of the BBC talks about the premier of the new Harry Potter 3:36 4:32 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry play John Horn/Lizo Mzimba

The Frame: Tim Greiving interviews Pulitzer 3:40 7:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Prize winning composer, Caroline Shaw Tim Greiving/Caroline Shaw The Frame: Director James Wan discusses his 3:47 9:37 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry new sequel "The Conjuring 2" John Horn/James Wan

Airtalk: Sen. Barbara Boxer on toughness in politics: 'Never act out of anger. Just process it and win the day.' Barbara Boxer, the junior Senator for California first elected in 1976, is retiring from the U.S. Senate this year at, in 12:44 14:14 Sacramento/State Politics Politics her own characterization, 75 years young. Barbara Boxer

THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 2016

Take Two: Politics and Media: Many Sanders supporters were furious when the Associated Press announced Monday that Hillary Clinton would be the Democratic presidential nominee. We take a look at what role has the media play throughout the 9:06 15:00 Politics Media primary season David Uberti, Henry Jenkins, Josie Huang, A Martinez

Take Two: Child Abuse Report: Between 2008 and 2015, more than 850 kids in California were abused os badley that their cases were deemed near fatalities. Nearly a thousand more did die from abuse. That's according to the California Department of 9:15 7:45 Youth/Children's Issues/ Family Social Services. Laurel Rosenhall, A Martinez Take Two: The Ride: Our weekly segment on 9:34 8:00 Transportation the latest auto news Sue Carpenter, A Martinez

Take Two: Zika Symposium: There's been a lot of misinformation spreak about the Zika virus. To counter that, USC is putting a Zika Symposium today at their health sciences 9:42 6:45 Public Health/ Medicine campus Jae Jung, Josie Huang

Take Two: Zike Olympics: The Summer Olympics are less than three months away, but many athletes are deciding to skip them 9:48 8:30 Sports Public Health/ Medicine over the looming threat of the Zika virus Steve Mason, A Martinez

Take Two: State of Affairs: It's our weekly look at government and politics in the 10:07 15:00 Politics Sacramento/State Politics Golden State Mary Plummer, Ben Adler, A Martinez

Take Two: Potty Politics: Two women were recently kicked out a concert for using the men's restroom. Lately, there's been much debate around bathrooms because of the 10:22 7:45 Politics transgender bathroom bill. John Banhzaf, Josie Huang Take Two: Pride Merchandise: In celebration of Pride month, the NBA has teamed up with GLSEN and Teenspring for a line of NBA merchandise that will feature 'rainbowed' 10:34 8:00 Homosexuality Historical Events/ History Segments versions of the team's logos. Bob Witek, Josie Huang

Take Two: Song Poet: Some of the best stories are right under your nose. In the case of Kao Kalia Yang, she just had to look at her father, a refugee who escaped war-torn Laos 10:42 8:15 Arts And Culture with his family after the Vietnma War Kao Kalia Yang, Josie Huang

Take Two: BBC: Attracting Hipsters: Niagara Falls is suffering from hard times. Half of its population has deserted the city and it's trying to reverse that by offering support to 10:50 5:15 Travel newcomers to start businesses Edwin Lane (reporter)

Airtalk: Future of the Sanders Movement. Bernie Sanders says he has a long list of issues he plans to pursue when the Democratic Party holds its nominating convention in at the end of 11:06 24:01:00 Media Politics July. Sahil Kapur, John Nichols Airtalk: Pomona College adds commitment to ‘diversity’ to tenure requirements. Last fall, students at Pomona College started a petition urging the administration to update the school’s promotion and tenure 11:32 23:39 Diversity/ Cultural Events Education requirements for professors. Eric Hurley, Ashley Thorne

Airtalk: Appeals Court: 2nd Amendment doesn’t guarantee Californians’ concealed carry. A federal appeals court decided Thursday morning that Californians do not have a constitutional right to carry 12:06 17:01 Law & Order/Courts/Police Politics concealed firearms in public. Julie Leftwich, Brandon Combs

Airtalk: Israeli, Palestinian voices debate response to Tel Aviv attack. Two gunmen from the Palestinian village of Yatta entered Israel and opened fire in an outdoor market War/ Military Events/ Military in Tel Aviv Wednesday night, injuring six and 12:25 17:50 Culture Foreign News killing four. David Makovsky, Yousef Munayyer

Airtalk: How pit bulls became so demonized. Pit bulls are perhaps the most controversial 12:43 12:39 Arts And Culture Books/ Literature/ Authors breed of dog in our nation. Bronwen Dickey

The Frame: Ben Sisario discusses the lawsuit 3:36 6:28 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry against Led Zeppelin for 'Stairway to Heaven' Oscar Garza/Ben Sisario The Frame: Karen Marie Orsted discusses her song 'Lean On' and its 800 million 3:42 5:32 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry streams Oscar Garza/Karen Marie Orsted

The Frame: Rafa Esparza, a 'Made In LA' 3:48 8:30 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry artist, talks about his artistic upbringing Oscar Garza/Rafa Esparza

FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 2016

Take Two: Majority: In 2014, students of color outnumberd white stuents for the first time in public schools. It's a demographic shift that's outpaced changes taking place in the general population in the U.S. and it stands in stark contrast to the demographic 9:06 11:30 Racial Relations Youth/Children's Issues/ Family makeup of the teacher workforce. Sarah Carr, A Martinez

Take Two: Presidential Endorsements: President Obama endorsed Hillary Clinton in her run for the Oval Office. Throughout her campaign, she has touted the President's achievements so what does history tel lus about the effectiveness of a nod from the 9:17 11:30 Politics head of state? Barbara Perry, A Martinez

Take Two: Arts and SHU: The LA County of Supervisors voted last month to end the practice of placing incarcerated youth in solitary confinement. SCPR's education reporter looks at how the arts are helping to redevelop those spaces and further a 9:34 4:40 Arts And Culture Law & Order/Courts/Police broader shift in juvenile detention Priska Neely (reporter) Take Two: Desierto: Immigration has become a key topic in this presidential election. There are varied responses to this issue that reveal the deep differences in this country about those who cross the border for a better life. The film 'Desierto' explores 9:39 9:35 Arts And Culture Immigration this. Jonas Cuaron, Alex Cohen

Take Two: Copa Update: Mexico's national soccer team comes to LA. The "tri-color" faces Jamaica at the Rosebowl. We get an 9:48 6:30 Sports update Dorian Merina, A Martinez

Take Two: LGBT Census: It's hard for some LGBT people to come out to their loved ones. And it's even harder to come out to a complete stranger. That's the trick for US Census workers who are trying to accurately count the number of LGBT people in the 10:07 10:22 Homosexuality country Gary Gates, A Martinez

Take Two: Tattoo Database: Police collect and use al lkinds of date to describe suspects, including tattoos. The National Institute of Standards and Technology conducted a two-year long study that was pretty successful, but it brought up 10:17 8:30 Law & Order/Courts/Police questions about privacy of inmates Dave Maass, A Martinez Take Two: Cal Assisted Suicide: California's new law allows terminally ill patients under certain circumstances to end their own lives. Now a pro-life group called the American Academy of Medical Ethics filed a lawsuit in 10:25 4:22 Public Health/ Medicine Riverside Kenny Goldberg (reporter)

Take Two: Twilight Zone: Deep Reefs Revealed: The California Academy of Science's Twilight Zone: Deep Reefs Revealed begins tomorrow and it will feture ceatures from a place in the ocean where sunlight is scarce and divers with tradition 10:34 6:00 Arts And Culture Science gear cannot go Bart Shepherd, A Martinez

Take Two: Grand Performances: Latino Series: Downtown LA's free summer concert series is back. To celebrate its 30 years, it will explore Latino and Chicano culture 10:40 8:20 Arts And Culture through music, theater and film Leigh Ann Hahn, A Martinez

Take Two: Gawker Bankruptcy: Gawker Media filed for bankruptcy after it lost a $140 million judgement over the Hulk Hogan 10:48 4:20 Media sex tape lawsuit in March. We get the latest Eriq Gardner, A Martinez Airtalk: A Clinton-Warren ticket: potential dream pairing or keep on dreaming? A private meeting between Elizabeth Warren and Hillary Clinton this morning is fueling speculation that the Clinton camp might be entertaining the possibility of making 11:06 21:54 Media Politics Warren her running mate. Paris Dennard, Angela T. Rye

Airtalk: Affordable housing, child care are top priorities in new state budget agreement. More money in the California state budget will be headed to child care and affordable housing after lawmakers reached an agreement with Governor Jerry 11:30 7:42 Economics and Business Housing Issues Brown yesterday. Chris Megerian

Airtalk: What’s in a commute? Finding benefits in a not-so-fast Expo Line. Passengers say the news Expo Line commute from Santa Monica to Downtown is no faster than driving, and a lack of station parking makes switching from road to rail 11:40 18:01 Talk of the City Transportation impractical for a daily commute. Megan McCarty

Airtalk: FilmWeek: ‘The Conjuring 2,’ ‘Warcraft,’ ‘Now You See Me 2’ and more. Larry Mantle and KPCC film critics Andy Klein and Claudia Puig review this weekend's new 12:06 32:57:00 Entertainment Industry Arts And Culture movie releases. Claudia Puig, Andy Klein Airtalk: Is ‘Mary Poppins’ sacrosanct? The classic “Mary Poppins” is iconic for its delightful story and beloved characters led by Julie Andrews as the magical nanny, so actress Emily Blunt has big heels to fill -- as does Disney -- in bringing back the character 12:44 14:31 Entertainment Industry Arts And Culture for “Mary Poppins Returns.” Claudia Puig, Andy Klein

The Frame: Jeff John Roberts of Fortune 3:36 5:06 Arts And Culture Computers/Internet/IT talks about bots and ticketing scams Oscar Garza/Jeff John Roberts

The Frame: Producer Joe Henry discusses 3:41 17:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry working with the late Allen Toussaint Oscar Garza/Joe Henry Saturday June 11, 2016

12:07 6:19 Transportation Law & Order/Courts/Police Off-Ramp: John Rabe talks to transportation John Rabe, Meghan McCarthy, Judi Laing reporter Meghan McCarthy about a loophole some people are using to avoid speeding tickets. Rabe also talks to Judi Laing who has taken advantage of the loophole. 12:13 6:01 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Off-Ramp: Kevin Ferguson talks to Keren Kevin Ferguson, Karen Kitchen Kitchen outside of the Bank of America building in Downtown LA about Australian artist Amanda Parer's art project "Intrude" which brings giant inflatable and illuminated bunnies to cities all over the world. 12:21 8:28 Arts And Culture Historical Events/ History Segments Off-Ramp: John Rabe talks to standup John Rabe, Steven Benaquist comedian Steven Benaquist about his new one man show titled "Tony Danza's Letterz 2 2Pac: an Evening with Tony Danza." Benaquist plays both Danza and Danza playing Shakur in the show about thier far out pen pal exchange.

12:29 5:40 Science Youth/Children's Issues/ Family Off-Ramp: Brains On! Molly Bloom gets Molly Bloom down to the roots of what human hair actually is.

12:39 1:10 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Off-Ramp: Song of the Week: "2 Young" by John Rabe T.O.L.D.

12:40 4:39 Entertainment Industry Media Off-Ramp: R.H. Green, Off-Ramp R.H. Greene contributor finds that the most sought directing gig in Hollywood is the Marvel superhero movie, but is franchise film making the enemy of creativity. Previous directors of Marvel films certainly seem to think so. 12:45 5:35 Arts And Culture Historical Events/ History Segments Off-Ramp: Marc Haefele reviews the art of Marc Haefele Claire Falkenstien seen in two new shows. The show in Pasadena is her first comprehensive LA-area show since her death in 1997.

12:51 6:43 Historical Events/ History Arts And Culture Off-Ramp: Kevin Ferguson talks to Bureau of Kevin Ferguson , Ed Ebrahimian Segments Street Lighting director Ed Brahimian about The Historic Streetlight Museum.

MONDAY, JUNE 13, 2016

Take Two: LA LGBT Response: The Los Angeles Pride Parade continued, despite the Orlando shooting of a gay club in Florida that killed 49 people. For some, it was a 9:09 7:00 Homosexuality show of defiance toward the violent act Lorri Jean, Libby Denkmann

Take Two: Shooting Context: The tragic shooting at Pulse nightclub in Florida is the biggest mass shooting in U.S. history. This attack on the LGBT community is 9:16 7:00 Homosexuality unprecedented. We'll look at the impact Adam Winkler, A Martinez Take Two: On the Lot: Our weekly segment at what's going on in the entertainmet 9:34 11:00 Entertainment Industry Economics and Business business Rebecca Keegan, A Martinez

Take Two: Stuntdriver: Reporter Denise Guerra visted a school for aspiring stunt drivers, and for regular people who just 9:45 5:20 Entertainment Industry want to push four wheels to the limit Denise Guerra (reporter)

Take Two: Street Conditions: Los Angeles is notorious for its poorly mainted streets. To address that, the city plans to build a new plant to quadruple the amount of asphalt it 9:50 5:30 Transportation makes Sharon McNary (reporter)

Take Two: Terror Security: As more details emerge about the gunman in the Pulse nighclub shooting, it appears this was a case of homegrown terrorism. We discuss the 10:06 10:00 Homeland Security threat of homegrown terrorsim Tom Sanderson, A Martinez Take Two: Presidential Candidate: With only seven months left in President Obama's term, it's like that any changes resulting from the Orlando shooting will likely be left to his successor. We find out where each 10:16 7:50 Politics candidate stands Julian Zelizer, Libby Denkamnn

Take Two: LGBT Foster: The LGBT community still faces many obstacles. One of those is foster care. A relatively high percentage of them are LGBT and they struggle to be placed with foster parents 10:23 7:20 Homosexuality Youth/Children's Issues/ Family who accept them Leo Duran (reporter)

Take Two: Samoan Citizens: The Samoan Fedration of America has asked the Supreme Court to overturn a law from the early 1990s that denies American Samoans birthright 10:34 8:20 Law & Order/Courts/Police Racial Relations citizenship. The Court turned them down David Savage, Libby Denkmann

Take Two: OC Homeless: Southern California is still struggling to provide affordable housing for its growing homeless population. That's especially true in Orange 10:42 7:00 Housing Issues Orange County County Erika Aguilar, A Martinez Take Two: Roy Choi: Roy Choi's fast food 10:49 5:00 Arts And Culture restaurant opened up earlier this year. Roy Choi, Alex Cohen

Airtalk: Orlando shootings: counterterrorism expert, gun rights advocate, LGBT community weigh in. The last of the 49 victims of yesterday's mass shooting at a gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida, were removed from the scene today and all but one have Colin P. Clarke, Chief Jim Bueerman, Ladd Everitt, Steve Dulan, Jo 11:06 47:34:00 Homosexuality Law & Order/Courts/Police been identified. Michael, Levi Chambers

Airtalk: AirTalk election 2016: Analysis of candidate reaction to, rhetoric towards Orlando shooting. The presumptive presidential nominees has markedly different tones when addressing the mass shooting at Pulse Nightclub in Orlando, Florida. While both tweeted their 12:06 15:45 Media Politics condolences... Renee Van Vechten, Bill Whalen

Airtalk: The not-so-distant history of farming in Los Angeles. Today Americans hold California’s Central Valley in their minds as the center of our country’s fruit and 12:21 17:23 Talk of the City Books/ Literature/ Authors vegetable production. Rachel Surls, Judith Gerber Airtalk: Scotland court weighs pricing alcohol by volume to combat alcoholism. A court decision on a new way to price alcohol in Scotland could have ramifications beyond 12:41 14:26 Law & Order/Courts/Police Foreign News the country. David Jernigan, Dan Mitchell

The Frame: Jesse Green of New York 3:36 5:30 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Magazine talks diversity in 'Hamilton' John Horn/Jesse Green

The Frame: Thomas Kail and David Korins 3:41 14:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry discuss designing the set of 'Hamilton' Thomas Kail/David Korins

TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 2016

Take Two: Evolution of Radicalization: A look at homegrown extremism and self- radicalization and the challenges it presents 9:06 7:00 Politics Racial Relations challenges for law enforcement officials. Seamus Hughes, A Martinez

Take Two: Talking LBGT: The Orlando shooting over the weekend spotlights two minority groups. Both have a point of division in patisan politics, and that's left many people divided over how to talk about 9:15 14:10 Homosexuality Politics it Matthew Mendez, Marwa Abdelghani, A Martinez

Take Two: LGBT People of Color: In LA County, the number of hate crimes againt LGBT people spiked 14 percent in 2014. People of color made up 80 percent of the LGBT people killed in America that year. We take a look at why and what could be done 9:29 6:00 Homosexuality Racial Relations locally Ari Gutierrez, A Martinez Take Two: The Brood: Our weekly look at 9:34 9:35 Youth/Children's Issues/ Family parenting in the modern age. John Holland, Rosalind Wiseman, Alex Cohen

Take Two: Tuesday Reviewsday: It's time for Tuesday Reviewsday, our weekly new music 9:43 10:00 Entertainment Industry segment. Justino Aguilera, Leila Cobo, A Martinez

Take Two: Native American Care: The issue of Native American foster care hit the headlines with the cse of Lexi from Santa Clarita. It highlighted the lack of indigenous 10:06 8:23 Youth/Children's Issues/ Family Racial Relations foster care in LA. Daniel Heimpel, A Martinez

Take Two: DCFS: We explore the recruitment of Native American foster carers in Los 10:14 6:15 Youth/Children's Issues/ Family Angeles David White, Robert Rodriguez, A Martinez Take Two: LGBT Sports: Since Michael Sam and Bittney Griner came out, another major athlete has yet to debut with the same level 10:21 9:22 Homosexuality Sports of enthusiam. We find out why Cyd Zeigler, A Martinez

Take Two: Gay Mullah: Islam and homosexuality sit uncomfortably together for ordinary Muslims, imagine how much tougher it must be for someone brought up 10:34 4:33 Homosexuality Racial Relations to lead his Islamic community as a mullah Ali Hamedani (reporter)

Take Two: E3 Preview: Today marks the start of one of the gaming industry's larges annual 10:38 7:35 Computers/Internet/IT events, E3. We get a sneak preview Mike Roe (reporter)

Take Two: Stairway Copyright: Today a federal trial will ebgin to decide the fate of one of the most beloved rock songs of al ltime, 'Stairway to Heaven.' The lawsuit alleges the band took the opening section from a song called 'Taurus' by the band 10:45 5:00 Arts And Culture Spirit Oscar Garza, Libby Denkmann Take Two: Shark Attack: Sharks have been popping up on our shores lately, leading to beach closures. What does this signla for 10:50 6:15 Environment sharks and their conservation Christopher Lowe, Libby Denkmann

Airtalk: President Obama goes after Trump over response to Orlando shootings. President Obama didn't need his anger 11:10 20:29 Washington, DC reports Politics translator "Luther" this morning. Eli Stokols, William Wan

Airtalk: How ISIS uses lone wolf attackers like Omar Mateen to further its cause. Pulse club gunman Omar Mateen had pledged allegiance to ISIS in a 911 call during his deadly rampage, and investigators are looking into possible connections between 11:26 17:46 Law & Order/Courts/Police Media the 29-year-old and the terrorist group. Charlie Winter, Clint Van Zandt

Airtalk: California lawmaker explains her efforts to legally change definition of rape after Stanford. In response to the Stanford University case that has drawn national attention, three California lawmakers are pushing for an expanded definition of rape under state law. California law now describes rape as "an act of sexual 11:44 9:24 Education Law & Order/Courts/Police intercourse." Assemblywoman Cristina Garcia, William Weinberg Airtalk: Analyzing planned NATO battalion deployments to Poland, Baltic states. At a high-level NATO meeting in Brussels today, alliance defense ministers and military planners are working to deploy four battalions to Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia, and Poland to boost their defenses against 12:10 17:02 Foreign News War/ Military Events/ Military Culture Russia. Gregory Feifer, Derek Chollet, Nina Tumarkin

Airtalk: Oregon judge’s ruling quietly raises new questions in gender identity debate. In what appears to be a first-of-its-kind ruling, an Oregon judge has sided with a petitioner Gender Equity/Transgender who wanted to be able to choose neither 12:26 12:46 Issues Law & Order/Courts/Police gender as a sex and be ‘non-binary.’ Hayley Gorenberg, Matthew McReynolds

Airtalk: Author Mary Roach on the science behind risks on the battlefield. IEDs, mechanical failure, ambushes: These are all things that members of the armed forces 12:44 17:48 Books/ Literature/ Authors War/ Military Events/ Military Culture have to worry about on the battlefield. Mary Roach

The Frame: Panos Panay discusses how music streaming services can optimize data 3:36 4:30 Arts And Culture Computers/Internet/IT flow John Horn/Panos Panay The Frame: Gideon Brower covers 'Anatomy 3:41 6:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Theater' an opera about evil Gideon Brower/David Lang/Peabody Southwell

The Frame: Derek DelGaudio is the magician 3:47 9:30 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry in 'In & Of Itself' produced by Frank Oz John Horn/Derek DelGaudio WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 2016

Take Two: LGBT Spaces: Gay clubs and bars hold meaning to people in the LGBT community. We take a look at how these 9:11 11:15 Homosexuality spaces have evolved Cary Harrison, Libby Denkmann

Take Two: Vet Education: Thousands of military veterans have been going back to school on the government's dime since 9/11. USC's Marshall School has created War/ Military Events/ Military something unique in addition to its highly- 9:26 4:30 Culture Education ranked MBA John Ismay (reporter) Take Two: K2 Sports: Every week we take a deep dive into the world of sports with Brian 9:47 13:00 Sports and Andy Kamenetsky Brian and Andy Kamenetsky, A Martinez

Take Two: Picking a Vice President: Presumptive nominees Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are vetting vice presidents for Rachel VanSickle-Ward, Christopher Devine, Libby Denkmann, A 10:11 14:00 Politics the respective party. Martinez

Take Two: Human Voter Guide: KPCC's senior political reporter Mary Plummer joins the show with her latest round of responses 10:26 5:00 Politics to listener queries about voting Mary Plummer, A Martinez

Take Two: National Park Vandalism: National Parks ban any kind of vandalism on its properties. More cases of vandalism are being discovered because the artists are 10:31 5:25 Environment posting their work on social media Casey Shreiner, A Martinez Take Two: Styled-Side: We talk about the latest in fashion every Wednesday fo rthe 10:47 5:30 Arts And Culture Styled Side. Michelle Dalton Tyree, A Martinez

Airtalk: Could a Trump presidency mean restricted White House media access? Earlier this week, Donald Trump announced via Facebook message that he was revoking the press credentials of the Washington Post to 11:10 10:30 Politics Media cover his campaign events. Erik Wemple, Gregg Leslie

Airtalk: LAPD Chief Beck on Orlando attack: 'We make available high capacity weapons designed to kill and then we wonder why they do'. In the aftermath of the UCLA shooting lockdown, the Orlando massacre, and a possible threat to West Hollywood's Gay Pride Parade, LAPD Chief Charlie Beck joined AirTalk to talk about the ongoing debates around security, public safety and 11:26 19:58 Law & Order/Courts/Police Media gun control. Charlie Beck

Airtalk: Legal, energy experts debate Governor Brown’s proposal to expand state electric grid. Governor Jerry Brown is dusting off a nearly 20 year old proposal that would expand the California electricity grid and link it with grids in other states like Wyoming, 12:10 10:28 Environment Energy Idaho, and Utah. Carl Zichella, Michael Aguirre Airtalk: The joys of reading children’s books…as an adult. Have you revisited a 12:26 20:51:00 Books/ Literature/ Authors Youth/Children's Issues/ Family book you loved as a child? Phillip Nel

The Frame: LAT writer Julie Makinen 3:36 8:00 Arts And Culture Politics discusses Shanghai Disney John Horn/Julie Makinen

The Frame: Journalist David Farrier tells the 3:44 6:45 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry story behind his doc "Tickled" John Horn/David Farrier

THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 2016

Take Two: Gun Filibuster: Senate Democrats hav vowed to filibuster to get their conservative colleagues to approve some gun control measures. But do they 9:11 6:00 Politics Law & Order/Courts/Police accomplish anything? John Bresnahan, Libby Denkmann Take Two: Gun Control: Senator Feinsteni's gun control amendment has been called un- American by Republican senators. But how 9:17 8:50 Politics Law & Order/Courts/Police "un-American" is gun contorl legislation? Eric Ruben, Libby Denkmann

Take Two: United Through Grief: After the Orlando shooting, many came together to uplift the community and found comfort in grieving together. So how does communal 9:26 8:15 Homosexuality Religion bereavement work and how helpful is it? Laura Agnich, A Martinez

Take Two: Sherpa Fire Update: Winds: The Sherpa Fire broke out yesterday afternoon in Refugio Canyon area of Los Angeles National Forest. Meanwhile, many areas 9:47 6:00 Environment Natural Disaster north of Santa Barbara have been evacuated Michael Lewis, A Martinez

Take Two: State of Affairs: Our weekly look into political news coming out of the Golden 10:11 10:30 Politics Sacramento/State Politics State. Ben Adler, John Myers, Libby Denkmann Take Two: The Ride: Our regular segment on 10:26 6:00 Transportation auto news. Sue Carpenter, A Martinez

Take Two: Curb Your Enthusiam: HBO's hit comedy, "Curb Your Enthusiam" is returning after a 5-year absence. But what can we 10:47 7:15 Entertainment Industry expect this time around? Michael O'Connell, A Martinez

Take Two: Wrap Up: The annual extravaganza for entertainment geeks comes to a close in Los Angeles today. We'll 10:54 4:40 Computers/Internet/IT Entertainment Industry catch you up on all the latest Mike Roe, Redmond Caroleeppio, Libby Denkmann

Airtalk: How gun-violence tragedies shape political will and public opinion. Democrats have revived the gun debate after 49 people were killed at a nightclub in Orlando, the 11:10 31:34:00 Politics Law & Order/Courts/Police worst such incident in modern U.S. history. Alan I. Abramowitz, Adam Winkler, Josh Blackman, Ben Bradford Airtalk: Can Trump persuade donors to fund his campaign? With primary elections out of the way and the GOP convention fast approaching, some are beginning to wonder if Donald Trump has enough time to garner enough financial support from Republican 12:10 10:29 Politics Economics and Business donors. Julie Bykowicz, Alfred Balitzer

Airtalk: Why no one downloads apps 12:26 11:30 Computers/Internet/IT Economics and Business anymore. Zero. Ed Lee

Airtalk: What this year’s El Nino means for fire season. More more than 1200 acres are ablaze and there’s still zero percent containment in the Sherpa Fire that broke out yesterday afternoon in Refugio Canyon 12:44 9:22 Talk of the City Environment area of Los Padres National Forest. Manuel Madrigal, Mike Mohler

The Frame: Comedian Chris Gethard 3:36 15:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry discusses his career and brand of comedy John Horn/Chris Gethard

FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 2016 Take Two: Sherpa Fire: Firefighters battling the Sherpa Fire face exhaustion amid extreme heat. How can you support the firefighters working to contain the 4,000- 9:11 7:18 Environment acre Sherpa Fire. Raj Singh, A Martinez

Take Two: Blood Donation: Since 1983, the FDA has restricted blood donations from men who have sex with men. How does it 9:18 7:35 Public Health/ Medicine develop and modify policies over time Alyssa Ziman, Libby Denkmann

Take Two: Civil Religion: As Americans drift away from organized religion, universal tenets like fellowship, reconciliation and faith continue to hold a central place in our 9:26 8:50 Homosexuality Religion lives, especially in the wake of tragedies Brie Loskota, A Martinez

Take Two: Shanghai Disney: Yesterday, the happiest place on earth spread the love to mainland China. The park is like no other. It cost $5.5. billions to complete. So what's it 9:47 5:45 Entertainment Industry like? Keith Sharon, Libby Denkmann Take Two: Aqueduct: The 242-mile aqueduct took mor ethan eight years to finish, and sicne 1941 has been an essential source of 10:11 8:40 Environment water for Southern California Jon Christensen, Libby Denkmann

Take Two: Pacific Pocket Mouse: For years, scientists thought that the Pacific pocket mouse went extinct in the 1980s. But as it turns out, there were still a few of them left 10:26 6:45 Environment in Souther California Debra Shire, A Martinez

Take Two: Henry Rollins and the Last Heist: A bunch of gunmen attempt to rob a bank, the only problem is that one of their hostages is 10:47 7:15 Arts And Culture a serial killer. Henry Rollins, A Cohen

Take Two: Weekend Preview: It's our weekend look ahead for cheap, almost free 10:54 6:15 Arts And Culture Diversity/ Cultural Events things to do in Los Angeles Leo Duran, A Martinez Airtalk: Defying White House, US diplomats call for intervention in Syria. (AP) Dozens of State Department employees have endorsed an internal document that advocates U.S. military action to pressure Syria's government into accepting a cease-fire and engaging in peace talks, officials said 11:10 10:29 Foreign News War/ Military Events/ Military Culture Thursday. Gayle Tzemach Lemmon, Steven Simon

Airtalk: Lawmakers pull the plug on California's push for electric vehicles. Nationwide, the purchase of electric vehicles 11:26 11:28 Computers/Internet/IT Transportation has been very slow. Jessica Caldwell, Christopher Megerian

Airtalk: First-of-its-kind NY bill to give incentives for diverse hiring in TV productions. A legislative proposal in New York that would give financial incentives to TV productions that hire women and people of color who reside in the state as writers 11:44 9:31 Entertainment Industry Diversity/ Cultural Events and directors. Gillian Thomas, Kevin Klowden, Darnell M. Hunt

Airtalk: FilmWeek: 'Finding Dory,' 'Central Intelligence,' 'Tickled' and more. AirTalk guest host Patt Morrison and KPCC film critics Wade Major, Charles Solomon, and Peter Rainer review this weekend's new movies releases including a return to the animated sea with "Finding Dory;" a Kevin Hart and Dwayne Johnson comedy called "Central Intelligence," a documentary full of 12:10 31:29:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry surprises called "Tickled" and more. Wade Major, Peter Rainer, Charles Solomon The Frame: John Horn visits Lisa Henson at the legendary puppeteering studio Henson 3:36 15:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Studios John Horn/Lisa Henson Saturday June 18, 2016

12:08 11:21 Entertainment Industry Media Off-Ramp: John Rabe talks to film director John Rabe, Nicholas Meyer Nicholas Meyer about his first film he collaborated on with his father, which was a remake of "Around the World in 80 Days".

12:19 3:10 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Off-Ramp: Song of the week: "Reformer" by John Rabe Darkstar (feat. Empress Of) 12:30 6:27 Education Youth/Children's Issues/ Family Off-Ramp: Education reporter, Guzman Guzman Lopez Lopez is invited to the L.A. Leadership Academy to give a commencement speech.

12:36 6:32 Transportation Arts And Culture Off-Ramp: Kevin talks to talks to sound artist Kevin Furguson, Alan Nakagawa Alan Nakagawa about his new role to work with Vision Zero, the Los Angeles Department of Transportation department's campaign to eliminate traffic deaths in Los Angeles.

12:46 6:09 Racial Relations Entertainment Industry Off-Ramp: Tim Cogshell, film critic for KPCC's Tim Cogshell Filmweek and Alt Film Guide does another DIY Film Festival on the last slavery movies you ever need to see.

12:52 6:31 Housing Issues Public Health/ Medicine Off-Ramp: John Rabe talks to Rabbi Marv John Rabe, Rabbi Marv Gross Gross who is retiring as CEO Union Station Homeless Services after 21 years.

MONDAY, JUNE 20, 2016 Take Two: Gun Control Vote: The Senate is set to vote today on four proposed gun control measures. The votes were scheduled after a filibuster by Senator Chris Murphy on 9:06 8:00 Politics Law & Order/Courts/Police the heels of the mass shooting in Orlando Burgess Everett, Libby Denkmann

Take Two: AR 15: When talking about gun control, the AR-15 comes up a lot. The weapon has been used in many high profile mass shootings, and in states where it's legal to buy them it's an easy and popular 9:15 8:00 Politics Law & Order/Courts/Police purchase Thomas Gibbons-Neff, A Martinez

Take Two: Libertarian Party: The Trump campaign sent out its first "emergency" fundraising email to supporters to counter ads by presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton. But he has another obstacle 9:23 7:00 Politics ahead, The Libertarian Party Melanie Mason, A Martinez

Take Two: On the Lot: Our weekly take on 9:34 10:45 Entertainment Industry Economics and Business the business of Hollywood Rebecca Keegan, A Martinez Take Two: Moby: Musician Moby talks about how he hit rock bottom before bouncing 9:45 12:20 Entertainment Industry back. Moby, Alex Cohen

Take Two: California DNC: California Democrats unanimously approved a resolution calling for the elimination of 10:07 7:00 Politics super-delegates and state caucuses. Dare-Rocka Larrymore-Hall

Take Two: Hot Weather: Temperatures could reach as high as 110 degrees or more in some areas throughout LA County. This is a change from the June Gloom we were 10:14 5:00 Environment experiencing a few days ago. Bill Patzert, Libby Denkmann

Take Two: Yosemite: The whole First Family visited Yosemite National Park for some hiking and sight-seeing over the weekend. The president also gave a speech, the first sitting president to visit the park since JFK 10:19 5:00 Environment made the trip. Scott Gediman, A Martinez Take Two: National Parks: Record numbers of people are visiting national parks, but it's a challenge to ensure they are all prepared 10:24 6:00 Environment for being in the wilderness. Casey Shreiner, A Martinez

Take Two: Rocket Girls: In the 1940s and 1950s, a few mathematically gifted women performed an unusual job, they completed complicated calculations for NASA's Jet 10:34 11:00 Arts And Culture Propulsion Lab Nathalia Holt, Libby Denkmann

Take Two: Reading by Moonlight: There's a full moon tonight and you know what that means. It's time for our regular literary 10:45 6:40 Arts And Culture segment with David Kipen David Kipen, A Martinez

Take Two: Transcamp for Kids: Later this month, a group of families in the San Francisco Bay Area will come together for a summer camp for their transgender kids, 10:51 5:40 Homosexuality Youth/Children's Issues/ Family some as young as four-years-old Laura Klyvins (KQED reporter) Airtalk: Trump to Lewandowski: You’re fired! Plus CA Dems take on superdelegates. Presidential hopeful Donald Trump has ousted his controversial campaign manager, 11:06 21:45:00 Politics Media Corey Lewandowski. Carson Bruno, Ed Espinoza, Grace Parra

Airtalk: Olympic historian on what Rio’s 'state of calamity' means for 2016 Summer Games. As if this summer’s Olympic Games didn’t already have enough baggage with worries about the Zika virus and political unrest brewing underneath the surface, Rio de Janeiro's governor declared a “state of calamity” on Friday, saying that the state government wouldn’t be able to meet its financial commitment for the Games David Wallechinsky, President of the International Society of Olympic 11:30 8:38:00 Sports Foreign News because it is bankrupt. Historians and auth

Airtalk: In election year, executive director of National Institute for Civil Discourse calls for change. The National Institute for Civil Discourse has a strategy to improve the current state of public discourse in the 2016 presidential election: the “Revive Civility, 11:41 16:55:00 Politics Diversity/ Cultural Events Our Democracy Depends on It” campaign. Carolyn Lukensmeyer, Brian Arbour

Airtalk: Orlando killer 'always agitated'; distinguishing between pathology and normal grouches. Omar Mateen, the Orlando gunman who killed 49 people last week, had run-ins at school, workplaces, 12:06 24:20:00 Law & Order/Courts/Police Labor Issues gyms, even in online dating. Casey Jordan Airtalk: Human testing begins for an experimental Zika vaccine. Inovio Pharmaceuticals announced today that it will begin human testing on a DNA-based 12:30 6:58:00 Science Public Health/ Medicine vaccine for the Zika virus. William Schaffner

Airtalk: NBA referees union calls for less transparency of two-minute reports. The Cleveland Cavaliers beat the Golden State Warriors in a nail-biter of a game 7 last night, coming back from a 3-1 series deficit 12:41 16:15 Sports Media to become the new NBA finals champion. A Martinez, Kelly Dwyer

The Frame: Henry Grabar of Slate talks 3:36 4:30 Arts And Culture Economics and Business about Ticketmaster's free ticket John Horn/Henry Grabar

The Frame: Marcos Najera covers the new opera "The News" about Trump and Indian 3:41 6:30 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry vocals Marcos Najera/Jacob TV The Frame: Alex Anwandter, a Chilean 3:47 9:21 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry musician, writes revolutionary electropop Oscar Garza/Alex Anwandter

TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 2016

Take Two: Sierra Tree Burn: 40 million trees have died in California's Sierra Nevada since 2010. CalFire director Chief Ken Pimlott explains what this means for wildfires in the 9:06 10:00 Environment state Ken Pimlott, A Martinez

Take Two: Heat Wave Safety: Temps reachd into the triple digits across the region yesterday. And it could only get hotter in the valleys and Inland Empire. So how do you 9:16 4:25 Public Health/ Medicine stay healthy in this inescapeable heat? Jeffrey Gunzenhauser, Libby Denkmann

Take Two: Trump Strategy: The Trump camp took a tumble this week after parting ways with campaign manager Corey Lewandowski. Financial disclosures show that Clinton outraised Trump in nine-to-one. How will the billionaire fare in a Fall face-off 9:20 8:35 Politics with Hillary Clinton? Lynn Vavreck, Libby Denkmann Take Two: The Brood: Giving birth to a child is supposed to be one of the happiest occasions in a woman's life. But for some mothers, the experience winds up being the 9:34 9:46 Youth/Children's Issues/ Family exact opposite. Jamielyn Lippman, Alex Cohen

Take Two: Juvenile Arts: Arts organizations in Los Angeles are working to build a pipeline to connect formerly incarcerated youth to careers in Southern California's creative economy. Johnny Ortiz has become 9:43 4:30 Youth/Children's Issues/ Family Education an example of what's possible. Priska Neely (reporter)

Take Two: Tuesday Reviewsday: It's time for Tuesday Reviewsday, our weekly new music segment. This week, we're joined by music 9:47 7:45 Entertainment Industry journalist Steve Hochman Steve Hochman, A Martinez

Take Two: Mexico's Teacher Union: On Sunday, at least 6 people died and many more injured after a clash between police and a teacher's union. The violence was centerned around education reforms 10:07 8:32 Education brought on by President Enrique Pena Nieto. James Fredrick, A Martinez Take Two: Venezuela Hunger: Millions of Venezuelan's are facing a dire situation as the country continues to experience a historic drought and economic meltdown. Many don't have enough to eat. This is leading to protests, looting and riots over 10:15 6:20 Economics and Business food. Nicholas Casey, Libby Denkmann

Take Two: Fire Update: Two fires, the Fish Fire and the Reservoir Fire, are now being called the San Gabriel Complex. It's at 54,000 acres ans till at zero percent. We get 10:21 9:00 Environment an update Liz Reilly, A Martinez

Take Two: SUV Rollover: The investigatin continues into the death of actor Anton Yelchin from Star Trek movie reboot. The actor died when his car rolle down his driveway and pinned him against the security gate at his home. The Jeep Grand Cherokee was under recall. We get the 10:34 7:30 Transportation latest. Sue Carpenter, Libby Denkmann

Take Two: Copa Check-In: The final four teams in the Copa America Centenario soccer tournament are the US, Argentina, Colombia and Chile. Will the U.S. crash what many fell will be an all-South American 10:42 6:25 Sports futbol party? Andrea Canales, A Martinez Take Two: Ali vs Inoki: Back in 1976, two champion fighters faced off. It was pro wrestler Antonio Inoki and The Greatest, Muhammed Ali. Wrestler vs. boxer. Sports writer Josh Gross joined us to talk about the 10:48 12:30 Sports Historical Events/ History Segments forgotten fight. Josh Gross, A Martinez

Airtalk: LA sues apartment owners for evicting tenants, then renting on Airbnb. Several Los Angeles apartment owners are being sued by L.A. City Attorney Mike Feuer for allegedly evicting tenants and then 11:06 23:34:00 Law & Order/Courts/Police Talk of the City renting out the apartments via Airbnb. Frederick Sutton, Mike Feuer

Airtalk: Reputation rehab for Justin Winery after tree-clearing controversy. A fight local to California's central coast wine country has a large vintner attempting to repair its 11:32 9:42 Economics and Business Environment reputation. Doug Elmets

Airtalk: Psychologists explain the latest research on why children develop imaginary friends. They can take the forms of people, animals, fantastical creatives – and studies have shown that some 60 percent of kids between the ages of 3 and 8 have had 11:44 14:16 Youth/Children's Issues/ Family Science them. They are imaginary friends. Marjorie Taylor, Tracy R. Gleason Airtalk: A 'Brexit' primer, and debating stay vs. leave as Thursday’s historic vote looms on UK horizon. In what promises to be an historic moment, citizens of the United Kingdom will vote on a referendum Thursday to decide whether to leave or stay 12:06 20:39 Politics Foreign News in the European Union. Aaron Klein, Ben Kelly

Airtalk: Do assassinations change opinions? Brexit campaigning briefly paused Friday, after the assassination of British lawmaker 12:29 10:14 Foreign News Politics Jo Cox. Benjamin Jones

Airtalk: How ‘North’ came to be at the top of our maps. Which way is ‘up’? To most, the 12:41 16:00 Environment Science answer is probably ‘north.’ Caroline Williams

The Frame: Playwright Ayad Akhtar talks 3:36 16:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry about his post-9/11 play 'Disgraced' Oscar Garza/Ayad Akhtar The Frame: Reggae legend Burning Spear 3:52 6:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry and his wife Sonia Rodney visit The Frame John Horn/Burning Spear/Sonia Rodney

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 2016

Take Two: Fire Update and Evacuations: A pair of California wildfires that have already burned for miles and cuased hundreds of people to evacuate appears to be surging 9:06 10:00 Environment closer to each other Ron Ashdale, A Martinez

Take Two: Nuclear Storage: The Diablo Canyon Power Plant, California's last nuclear facility, will cease operation by 2015. So what happens to its tons of toxic nuclear 9:16 9:15 Environment Energy waste? Daniel Kammen, Libby Denkmann

Take Two: DAPA SCOTUS: The US Supreme Court is set to decide whether a 2014 immigration plan from the Obama 9:25 3:44 Immigration Law & Order/Courts/Police administration wil move forward. Leslie Berestein Rojas (reporter) Take Two: K2 Sports: Every week we take a deep dive into the world of sports with Brian 9:34 10:00 Sports and Andy Kamenetsky. Brian and Andy Kamenetsky, A Martinez

Take Two: Impatient: SCPR health reporter Rebecca Plevin joins us every week for a look 9:44 5:00 Public Health/ Medicine into the news related to your health. Rebecca Plevin, Libby Denkmann

Take Two: Islamic State: Two Orange County men were found guilty of conspiring to aid the Islamic. Federal agents had been keeping tabs on Nader Salem Elhuzayel and 9:50 7:10 Law & Order/Courts/Police Muhanad Elfatih M.A. Badawi. Sean Emery, A Martinez

Take Two: Brexit SoCal Point of View: Tomorrow, Brits will vote on whether to leave or remain in the European Union. We checked in with three British Angelenos for 10:07 6:10 Politics their thoughts on Brexit Paul J Wright, Libby Denkmann Take Two: Child Well-Being: A recent report from the Annie E. Casey Foundation ranked kids well-being across all states. We find out 10:13 6:20 Youth/Children's Issues/ Family Public Health/ Medicine where California ranks. Jessica Mindnich, Libby Denkmann

Take Two: Cal State Homeless: One in 10 Cal State students are homeless and 20% of 10:19 5:00 Housing Issues them deal with hunger. Adolfo Guzman-Lopez, A Martinez

Take Two: Democratic Sit-In: Democrats in the House are staging a sit-in to protest the Seante's failure to pass gun control legislation. California Congresswoman Judy 10:24 6:20 Politics Sacramento/State Politics Chu has been there on the House floor Judy Chu, Libby Denkmann

Take Two: The Steamer: Before the Lakers and Dodgers ever moved here, Bud 'The Steamer' Furillo's was already writing about L.A. sports. His son, Andy, had a front row 10:34 10:00 Sports Historical Events/ History Segments seat for all of it Andy Furillo, A Martinez Take Two: Styled Side: Our fashion contributor joins us for the latest on fashion 10:44 7:00 Entertainment Industry trends in the LA-area. This week: Cat Con LA Michelle Dalton Tyree

Airtalk: RNC delegate outlines plans to oust Trump in Cleveland, plus his money woes. In recent days Donald Trump's campaign has been rocked by staffing drama and roiled by reports of funding shortfalls which is giving renewed hope to opponents attempting to challenge his nomination at the Republican 11:06 13:41 Media Politics Convention. Kendal Unruh, Isaac Arnsdorf

Airtalk: Activists, parents, teachers want LAUSD to end random weapon searches. Amid heightened awareness over gun violence in the country, a group of activists comprised of teachers, students and parents are calling for the LAUSD to end daily random weapons searches in middle and 11:21 18:15 Education Youth/Children's Issues/ Family high schools. David Holmquist, Cristina de Jesus

Airtalk: The new meaning of ‘office attire’. It’s no secret that office dress codes have evolved since the 1962 inception of Casual 11:41 15:44 Diversity/ Cultural Events Labor Issues Friday. Susan Scafidi Airtalk: After Pulse nightclub owner vows to reopen, exploring best ways to help community cope. Since an armed man burst through its doors and murdered 49 people earlier this month, Pulse Nightclub in Orlando has been a crime scene and 12:06 13:11:00 Homeland Security Homosexuality backdrop for TV live shots. Charles Figley

Airtalk: Debate grows among progressives over whether to recall judge in Stanford rape case. The official campaign to oust Aaron Persky, the judge who sentenced a former Stanford student convicted of sexual assault to six months in jail has intensified as of late, and the online Change.org petition has collected more than 1,200,000 12:21 17:22:00 Education Law & Order/Courts/Police signatures. Erwin Chemerinsky

Airtalk: How a librarian beat Al Qaeda and became a cultural hero. Librarians aren’t often thought of as the world’s most daring citizens. But when one librarian came face- to-face with Al Qaeda in the 1980s, he began a quest to protect and preserve ancient 12:41 16:55 Foreign News Books/ Literature/ Authors manuscripts that were surely facing doom. Joshua Hammer

The Frame: Ashley Cullins from THR give an 3:36 5:30 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry update on the Led Zeppelin lawsuit John Horn/Ashley Cullins The Frame: Cameron Kell interviews the 3:42 5:30 Arts And Culture Computers/Internet/IT lights tech for Electric Daisy Carnival Cameron Kell/Steve Leiberman

The Frame: A.D. Miles talks about Jimmy 3:47 9:30 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Fallon's writing room John Horn/A.D. Miles

THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 2016

Take Two: History of Sit-Ins: Yesterday morning, a number of House Democrats, led by civil rights leader, from Georgia, began a sit-in on the floor of Congress. It was a staged to protest the lack of legislation for gun control. But how did 9:06 12:27 Politics the original idea come about? Robert Watson, Libby Denkmann

Take Two: SCOTUS DAPA Decision: The Supreme Court made its ruling on President Obama's immigration plan to extend deportation protect to millions of people living in the U.S. illegally. It resulted in a tie, 9:18 6:30 Immigration Law & Order/Courts/Police which blocks any action. Leslie Berestein Rojas, A Martinez Take Two: Affirmative Action: The Supreme Court ruled this morning in favor of a controversial diversity admissions policy at the University of Texas. The case involved a white student in the state who claimed discrimination when she was denied 9:34 8:00 Racial Relations admission to the campus Audrey Dow, A Martinez

Take Two: Water Messaging: LA Metropolitan Water District announced last week that it has enough water to cover people's needs. Water suppliers for Long Beach and the made similar statements. What does that mean for 9:42 7:30 Environment consumers? Newsha Ajami, A Martinez

Take Two: The Ride: Our regular segment on auto news and an update on the 9:49 7:30 Transportation Volkswagen emissions-cheating scandal Sue Carpenter, A Martinez

Take Two: State of Affairs: Our weekly look into political news coming out of the Golden State. We'll talk with Sherry Bebitch Jeffe 10:07 15:00 Politics Sacramento/State Politics and Carla Marinucci Sherry Bebitch Jeffe, Carla Marinucci, Libby Denkman Take Two: Equality CA and Guns: Fresh off of winning the legal fight over same-sex marriage, LGBT groups are now focusing their efforts on gun control following the 10:22 7:10 Homosexuality Politics mass shooting in Orlando Rick Zbur, A Martinez

Take Two: Ventura Oil Spill: 30,000 gallons of crude oil have spilled in Ventura this morning. Fire officials said the flow of oil would not reach the ocean. Crimson Pipeline 10:34 5:00 Environment has taken responsibility for the spill Yvonn3e Addassi, Libby Denkmann

Take Two: Coastal Commission: Budget advisors in Gov. Brown's office have approved an emergency loan to the California Coastal Commission to help pay its staffers through July. We get the latest on 10:39 9:00 Environment Economics and Business this John Myers, A Martinez

Take Two: CA's Vintage Bars: Los Angeles has a lot of bars that are history lesson themselves. A list from the travel site Trippy.com counted 29 historic bars in 10:48 8:00 Entertainment Industry Diversity/ Cultural Events California Alison Martino, A Martinez Airtalk: What comes next after deadlocked immigration ruling. The Obama administration's plan to temporarily grant legal status to immigrants living in the country illegally who are parents of U.S. citizens will remain on hold after the U.S. Supreme Court issued a 4-4 ruling on the 11:06 19:33 Immigration Politics policy Thursday. David Savage, Anoop Prasad, Mark Krikorian

Airtalk: The political strategy behind the 'No Bill, No Break' guns sit-in. House Democrats are heading into a July 4th recess after ending a day-long sit-in on the House floor to protest their Republican colleagues’ 11:28 15:00 Washington, DC reports Politics refusal to bring a gun bill to a vote. Chris Anders, David Hawkings

Airtalk: Wendy Davis on women in politics: 'The only way for us to cut through is to win'. Former Texas State Senator Wendy Davis joined Airtalk today, telling host Patt Gender Equity/Transgender Morrison she felt women's own expectations 11:45 13:04 Issues Politics can hamper their political ambitions. Wendy Davis

Airtalk: Can gun control's divided lobby ever match the NRA? It seems in the wake of each major gun violence tragedy, another new gun control group is formed and the Adam Winkler, Pia Carusone, Brian Malte, Jennifer Hoppe, Ladd 12:06 32:02:00 Politics Law & Order/Courts/Police lobby further fragmented. Everitt Airtalk: London mayor’s tube ad ban ignites discussion over censorship, body image in advertising. In one of his first big moves as mayor of London, the newly-elected Sadiq Khan announced a ban on ads that he says promote body-shaming by depicting 12:42 15:43 Politics Foreign News “unrealistic or unhealthy body shape.” Lizzie Crocker, Jessica Brown

The Frame: Robert Levine talks about the 3:36 4:30 Arts And Culture Economics and Business need to reform digital copyright John Horn/Robert Levine

The Frame: Mike Hadreas talks about queer 3:41 6:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry identity in his music of Perfume Genius John Horn/Mike Hadreas

The Frame: John Horn interviews Taika Waititi at Sundance about his film "Hunt for 3:47 10:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry the Wilderpeople" John Horn/Taika Waititi

FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 2016 Take Two: Brexit Market Reaction: After news of Britain's decision to leave the European Union, the U.S. stock market reacted with a tumble. Financial institutions are still figuring out what Brexit will mean 9:07 5:00 Economics and Business for the global economy. Jim Puzzanghera, A Martinez

Take Two: Brexit Leave: We hear local reaction to the Brexit vote from some Brits 9:11 5:00 Economics and Business living in Southern California Paul J Wright, Libby Denkmann

Take Two: Brexit Stay: Following Brexit, we check in with a Brit living in Los Angeles who 9:16 5:00 was in favor of the country staying in the EU Jay Hankinson, Libby Denkmann

Take Two: SCOTUS composition: The Suprme court is at the end of its seesion, which means big decision are coming out on issues like immigration and abortion, But after the death of Justice Antonin Scalia, the court operated with a smaller bench. We check in 9:21 8:00 Politics at how that's affecting decisions Allan Ides, Libby Denkmann Take Two: BBC Soda Tax: San Francisco is getting ready to vote on a soda tax this November. Mexico imposed a similar sugar 9:34 3:41 Public Health/ Medicine tax in 2013. So how has that worked? Katy Watson (reporter)

Take Two: Mac N Cheetos: Burger King revealed its new hybrid snack that raised a few eyebrows. It's called Mac n' Cheetos. It's sticks of macaroni and cheese, breaded, deep-fried and coated in Cheeto orange. So what leads a company to create a culinary 9:38 6:50 Entertainment Industry Public Health/ Medicine crossbreed? Elizabeth Friend, Libby Denkmann, A Martinez

Take Two: Kittens: LA is close to meeting its goal of becoming an official "no kill" city by 2017. One remaining challenge is keeping newborn kittens alive during kitten season. 9:45 3:45 Entertainment Industry It's a difficult job. Marc Peralta, A Martinez

Take Two: FARC ceasefire: After 52 years of ongoing conflict between the Colombian government and FARC, it's finally coming to 9:48 8:55 Politics an end. Cynthia J. Arnson, A Martinez Take Two: Kids and Disasters: Between wildfires and earthquake warnings, Southern 10:06 7:20 Natural Disaster Youth/Children's Issues/ Family California is no stranger to natural disasters. Melissa Brymer, Libby Denkmann

Take Two: Documenting gun violence: Despite efforts for more gun control, it's unlikey that any change will come soon. One man is trying to change that by tracking shootings. Within hours of the Orlando 10:13 14:30 shooting, he saw an uptick in his website Mark Bryant (reporter)

Take Two: Copa Wrap: Argentina and Chile will face off at the Copa America Centennario this Sunday. We get the latest 10:34 6:55 Sports updates. Andrea Canales, A Martinez

Take Two: Skyslide: This weekend, a new feature graces the skyline: an observation deck atop a skyscraper. But you can do more than just observe, you can go down a slide that hugs the outside of the building, made 10:41 6:00 Entertainment Industry out of glass Leo Duran (reporter) Take Two: Weekend Preview: It's our weekend look ahead for cheap, almost free 10:47 4:20 Entertainment Industry Diversity/ Cultural Events things to do in Los Angeles Leo Duran, A Martinez

Airtalk: Brexit: Global stocks tumble after Britain votes to leave the EU. The United Kingdom's close decision to leave the European Union has sent ripples throughout the globe, raising a barrage of social, economic and cultural questions. David Cameron, the British prime minister, announced that he will be stepping down in October and world markets have already DD Guttenplan, Diana Furchtgott-Roth, Jacob Kirkegaard, Nicholas 11:06 31:02:00 Politics Foreign News experienced sharp declines. Cull, Tom Bryant,

Airtalk: Health policy experts debate GOP's potential Obamacare replacement plan. House Republicans tried and failed to repeal the over 60 times since 11:41 17:18 Politics Public Health/ Medicine the law's passage almost six years ago. Paul Howard, Gerald Kominski Airtalk: FilmWeek: 'Independence Day: Resurgence' 'The Shallows,' and more: Guest host Patt Morrison and KPCC film critics Tim Cogshell and Lael Loewenstein review this week's new movies releases including another alien invasion in "Independence Day: Resurgence;" a shark-water thriller starring Blake Lively called "The Shallows;" a Civil War drama with Matthew McConaughey called "Free State of Jones;" "Swiss Army Man" from indie distributor 12:06 32:23:00 Entertainment Industry Arts And Culture darling A24; and more. Lael Loewenstein, Tim Cogshell Airtalk: Documentary ‘Unlocking the Cage’ claims chimpanzees are persons too. D.A. Pennebaker and Chris Hegedus’ documentary “Unlocking the Cage” shows the culmination of animal-rights lawyer Steven Wise’s years-long battle for the legal 12:41 16:13 Entertainment Industry Arts And Culture personhood of captive chimpanzees. D.A. Pennebaker, Chris Hegedus, Steven Wise

The Frame: Nancy Tartaglione talks about 3:36 4:30 Arts And Culture Politics Brexit vote's impact on film and TV John Horn/Nancy Tartaglione

The Frame: Jem Aswad of Billboard talks 3:40 5:30 Arts And Culture Politics how Brexit vote affects musicians John Horn/Jem Aswad

The Frame: Jennifer Lopez discusses her 3:46 9:38 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry career and "Shades of Blue" her new show John Horn/Jennifer Lopez Saturday June 25, 2016 12:08 4:18 Arts And Culture Diversity/ Cultural Events Off-Ramp: John Rabe and KPCC editor, Elina John Rabe, Elina Shatkin Shatkin visit In-N-Out rival CaliBurger in Pasadena for a taste test.

12:12 6:31 Sports Arts And Culture Off-Ramp: Kevin Ferguson talks to A Kevin Ferguson, A Martinez, Luke Walton Martinez from Take Two to see if new head coach Luke Walton can change the Lakers around. Ferguson also speaks to Walton briefly about non-basketball related things.

12:20 1:09 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Off-Ramp: Song of the week: "The Right John Rabe Stuff" by The Americans

12:21 9:36 Historical Events/ History Arts And Culture Off-Ramp: John Rabe talks to Garrison John Rabe, Garrison Keillor, Bill Kling Segments Keillor about leaving the Prairie Home Companion. Rabe also talked to Bill Kling who hired Keillor more than 40 years ago.

12:31 7:04 Diversity/ Cultural Events Arts And Culture Off-Ramp: John talks to Bullseye host Jesse John Rabe, Jesse Thom Thorn about Garrison Keillor’s legacy in public radio. 12:38 4:57 Science Off-Ramp: John Rabe talks to contributor John Rabe, Milton Love and marine biologist Milton Love about the real science behind "Finding Nemo" and "Finding Dory".

12:48 3:42 Science Youth/Children's Issues/ Family Off-Ramp: Brains On! Molly Bloom and kid Molly Bloom, Sandy Cook hosts talk to Sandy Cook about what human hair works.

12:52 5:26 Public Health/ Medicine Science Off-Ramp: John Rabe talks to Laurel John Rabe, Laurel Birmingham Birmingham of the Pasadena Human Society about how to keep pets cool during a heatwave.

12:14 3:56 Diversity/ Cultural Events Arts And Culture Off-Ramp: Marc Haefele reviews "Leap Marc Haefele Before You Look: Black Mountain College 1933-1957," at the Hammer Museum.

12:18 1:00 Arts And Culture Off-Ramp: Song of the Week: "Through the Yard" by Kauf 12:21 5:15 Entertainment Industry Off-Ramp: John Rabe talks to Mike Roe John Rabe, Mike Roe about WonderCon coming down to Los Angeles.

12:27 5:38 Entertainment Industry Off-Ramp: Film critic Tim Cogshell explores Tim Cogshell and comments on the film appearances of actor Nicolas Cage.

12:33 5:03 Arts And Culture Diversity/ Cultural Events Off-Ramp: RERUN - Leslie Berenstein Rojas Leslie Berenstein Rojas talks to musicians about what should be developed at the historic Mariachi Plaza.

12:41 5:32 Entertainment Industry Arts And Culture Off-Ramp: Elina Shatkin talks to Mel Haber, Elina Shatkin owner and proprieter of Palm Springs's oldest hotels, the Ingleside Inn, and its restaurant, Melvyn’s.

12:48 Off-Ramp: RERUN - John Rabe visits the Dal John Rabe Rae supper club fine dining restaurant in Pico Rivera.

MONDAY, JUNE 27, 2016 Take Two: Neo Nazi Rally: At least 10 people were injured, some stabbed, at a neo-Nazi rally in Sacramento. Violence broke out when members of the Traditionalist Worker Party classed with counter protestors. But 9:06 5:45 Racial Relations Sacramento/State Politics who is the Traditionalist Worker Party? Ryan Lenz, A Martinez

Take Two: America First: Britain's decision to leave the European Union last week could be signaling to a growing wave of isolationism. The GOP's presumptive nominee Donald Trump has used the phrase "America First" to express his foreign policy 9:12 8:00 Politics platform. U.S. Amabassador Richard Burt, Libby Denkmann

Take Two: Nationalism: The isolationist sentiment goes all the way back to George Washington, who warned against permanetn alliances with foreign nations in his farewell address. But is this realistic thinking in today's global political 9:20 8:55 Politics framework? Ian Bremmer, Libby Denkmann

Take Two: On the Lot: Our weekly take on 9:34 8:00 Entertainment Industry Economics and Business the business of Hollywood Rebecca Keegan, A Martinez Take Two: Rafu Shimpo: Rafu Shimpo has been operating for more than a century as the leading paper for the Japanese community in LA. But it's in danger of 9:42 8:00 Media Economics and Business shutting down Josie Huang (reporter)

Take Two: Ethnic Media: As several ethnic media outlets struggle to remain afloat, we 9:50 7:15 Media Diversity/ Cultural Events take a look at its state. Odette Alcazaren Keeley, A Martinez

Take Two: Kern Fire Evacuee: A massive wildfire in Kern County continues to burn. Residents evacuated from the area have been moved to shelters nearby. We hear 10:06 6:15 Environment from one of them Robert Larsen, A Martinez

Take Two: Private Prisons: In 2014, Mother Jones senior reporter Shane Bauer did something unprecendented for the publication. He went insde and worked as a guard at a Louisiana prison. We hear about 10:13 17:00 Law & Order/Courts/Police his experience Sahne Bauer, Libby Denkmann Take Two: Lucas Museum: Filmmaker George Lucas wants to open his own museum. The Lucas Museum of Narrative Art had planned to open one in Chicago, but 10:34 6:15 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry the force brought them to California. David Ng, A Martinez

Take Two: Microliving: Microliving can be a lifestyle choice or an economic one. Those who do it live in a 400 square feet or less unit. KPCC's Josie Huang is hosting an event 10:40 6:30 Housing Issues Economics and Business to talk about the rise of living small Josie Huang, A Martinez

Take Two: Barbara Bestor: LA architect Barbara Bestor opened her firm more than 20 years ago with the principle: "Everyone should experience strange beauty every day." Her latest project is just down the street from our studios. We catch up with 10:47 8:00 Arts And Culture Diversity/ Cultural Events her and her new project Barbara Bestor, Alex Cohen

Airtalk: What's behind SCOTUS' ruling on Texas abortion clinics? In a 5-3 ruling, the Supreme Court struck down a Texas anti- abortion law on Monday and finds that it puts “undue burden” on a woman’s 11:06 25:26:00 Public Health/ Medicine Law & Order/Courts/Police constitutional right to an abortion. David Savage, Linda Schlueter, Emily Martin, Frank Colucci Airtalk: How SCOTUS reversal of former VA Governor’s conviction changes how corruption is prosecuted. Former Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell’s corruption conviction has been overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court in a ruling that will ultimately make it more difficult for prosecutors to go after public officials on 11:34 7:28 Politics Law & Order/Courts/Police corruption charges. Richard Briffault

Airtalk: When autonomous cars crash, should they save passengers or pedestrians? When a driverless car crashes, should it be programmed to save the most amount of people, even if that means passengers don’t 11:43 14:33 Computers/Internet/IT Transportation make it? Azim F. Shariff, David Undercoffler

Airtalk: AirTalk election 2016: How Brexit impacts the campaigns, Sanders support of Clinton, and counting down to the conventions. With less than a month left before the Democratic and Republican National Conventions, the grind continues for both presumptive presidential nominees, both of whom are working to stay on top of issues that have dogged them for much of 12:06 22:00 Media Politics the campaign. Louis Desipio, Zack Courser

Airtalk: How Brexit is emboldening Texas secessionists' 'Texit' dreams. Far from the United Kingdom, last week's "Brexit" vote to leave the European Union was being 12:29 9:25 Politics Foreign News cheered by the Texas Nationalist Movement. Evan Smith Airtalk: AirTalk asks: Is it ever okay to quit your job on the spot? “I quit!” Chances are, you've thought of announcing this to your 12:42 15:58 Economics and Business Labor Issues employer. Lori Shreve Blake

The Frame: Variety's Ted Johnson discusses 3:36 4:30 Arts And Culture Law & Order/Courts/Police the Cinemark lawsuit in Aurora, CO John Horn/Ted Johnson

The Frame: Tim Greiving joins the creators of 3:41 5:15 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Mystery Science Theater 3000 for a reunion Tim Greiving/Kevin Murphy/Bill Corbett

The Frame: Gary Ross discusses his new film 3:46 8:30 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry "Free State of Jones" John Horn/Gary Ross

TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 2016 Take Two: Benghazi Effect: An 800-page report issued by the House Select Committee has no smoking gun regarding Clinton and Benghazi. We take a look at why 9:06 9:39 Homeland Security Politics peole are so split on its implication Daniel Newhauser, Libby Denkmann

Take Two: California's Fire Ecology: We take a look at what ecological condistions are contirbuting to the fires in California this 9:15 7:14 Environment year. Brandon Collins, A Martinez

Take Two: Transmission Line: Wildfires cause major problems for people, property and power supplies. Many of the high voltage tranmission lines that bring electriciy to your home, cross wildlands and mountain areas 9:21 5:15 Environment Energy vulnerable to burning. Sharon McNary (reporter)

Take Two: The Brood: When Owen Suskind was young, he suddently became mute. He cried inconsolobly. He is autistic. The only place he found comfort was through Disney 9:34 11:00 Youth/Children's Issues/ Family animated films Ron Suskind, Roger Ross Williams, Alex Cohen Take Two: Tuesday Reviewsday: It's time for Tuesday Reviewsday, our weekly new music segment. This week music we're joined by music supervisor Morgan Rhodes and Oliver 9:45 12:15 Arts And Culture Wang from Soul-Sides.com Morgan Rhodes, Oliver Wang, A Martinez

Take Two: Role Models: A new survey from the Pew Research Center found that four out of ten are doubtful the U.S. will ever achieve racial equality. But is that the case here in Southern California? We take a look at what can be done to 10:06 15:15 Racial Relations Youth/Children's Issues/ Family overcome the hurdles that black youth face Jorja Leap, Tyree Boyd Pates, A Martinez

Take Two: VW Settlement: Volkswagen has agreed to a $15 billion settlement over the emissions-cheating scandal that has consumed the company since last 10:21 7:30 Transportation Environment September. We get the latest details. Sue Carpenter, Libby Denkmann

Take Two: Tim Cook and the GOP: Apple's Tim Cook is hosting a fundraiser for House Speaker Paul Ryan. This is a little surprising considering the iPhone-maker announced it won't be providing support to the Republican convention this summer like it 10:34 7:00 Computers/Internet/IT Politics has before. Tony Romm, Libby Denkmann Take Two: Facebook and Bias Class: Facebook was at the center of political firestorm when it was accused of censoring conservative stories on its trending news section. Sheryl Sandberg revealed last week the company will be offering classes to employees on how to manage their politcal 10:41 7:00 Politics Computers/Internet/IT biases Kimberly Kahn, Libby Denkman

Take Two: Internet Gambling: A game of chance or skill? That's the question that has yet to be answered when it ocmes to online fantasy sports. A pair of bill are making their way through the assembly that could open up Californai to a gold rush of gambling 10:48 8:00 Sacramento/State Politics Law & Order/Courts/Police green Dan Walters, A Martinez

Airtalk: Foreign policy experts parse House Benghazi report. (AP) Republicans on the House Benghazi Committee harshly faulted the Obama administration Tuesday for lax security and a slow response to the deadly 2012 attacks at the U.S. diplomatic outpost 11:06 13:14 Homeland Security Foreign News in Libya. Shana Gadarian, Jonathan Schanzer

Airtalk: Perceptions of Supreme Court politics in a divisive era. The Supreme Court is concluding an historic term this week – capping it with a landmark ruling yesterday 11:22 12:52 Politics Law & Order/Courts/Police protecting abortion rights. Garrett Epps Airtalk: Should temporary restraining orders trigger gun surrenders across the country? A Supreme court ruling yesterday reaffirmed a ban on gun possession by convicted domestic abusers, but some prosecutors want the law to go further in addressing the widespread, deadly correlation between 11:35 21:25 Law & Order/Courts/Police Homeland Security domestic violence and gun violence. Mike McLively, Josh Blackman

Airtalk: How Stanford researchers discovered a gigantic underground reservoir in California's Central Valley. The Central Valley has been hit hard by the long-running 12:06 13:39 Environment Education drought. Robert B. Jackson, Jay Famiglietti

Airtalk: The reality of terrorist attacks around the world. The Los Angeles Times recently came out with a story that rounded up the number of deaths and injuries incurred by terror attacks worldwide for the 12:22 17:04 Homeland Security Foreign News month of April. Brian Michael Jenkins, Braden Goyette

Airtalk: How former LA Sheriff Lee Baca’s Alzheimer’s diagnosis could affect his sentence. After word came down yesterday that former Los Angeles County Undersheriff Paul Tanaka would get five years in prison for obstruction of justice, focus shifted to his 12:42 16:45 Law & Order/Courts/Police Talk of the City ex-boss, former L.A. County Sheriff Lee Baca. Robert Weisberg The Frame: Variety's Brian Steinberg talks 3:36 5:20 Arts And Culture Diversity/ Cultural Events NBC's plans to televise the Olympics John Horn/Brian Steinberg

The Frame: Marcos Najera investigates an 3:41 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry outreach program called Broadway Dreams Marcos Najera/Taye Diggs/Marva Smith

The Frame: Comic book writer discusses the inspiration behind his 3:46 8:30 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry "Batman" John Horn/Paul Dini

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 2016 Take Two: LAX Security: 41 people were killed in yesterday's suicide bomb attack on Istanbul's Ataturk airport. More than 230 were wounded. As the news crossed yesterday about this attack on the Istanbul airport - and really when attacks on airports happen anywhere in the world - what goes through the minds of security personnel? We take a look at the immediate action 9:07 8:00 Homeland Security Transportation Taketaken Two: at LAX Gun to Controlbeef up Wall:security. It began the Chief of LA Airport Police Patrick Gannon, A Martinez familiar way after 49 people were killed at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando just over two weeks ago, lawmakers in Washington rallied along party lines. Republicans defended Americans' constitutional right to own firearms and Democrats called for tighter restrictions. But then the usual gun control script became less predictable. Chris Murphy of Connecticut staged a 15-hour filibuster in the Senate. House Democrats held a 25-hour sit-in and a compromise bill from a 9:15 7:35 Politics Law & Order/Courts/Police Republican appeared in the Senate. Carl Hulse, Libby Denkman

Take Two: Missing Guns: Many of the high voltage transmission lines that bring electricity to millions of people in the Los Angeles Basin cross wildlands and 9:23 7:10 Law & Order/Courts/Police mountains vulnerable to fires. Sharon McNary (reporter)

Take Two: K2 Sports: Baseball blues and basketball green. Sports news with Brian 9:34 10:00 Sports and Andy Kamenetsky. Andy Kamenetzky, Brian Kamenetzky, A Martinez Take Two: Street Performers: The LA City council is considering a new 'safety zone' on Hollywood blvd that would restrict costumed characters/street performers and 9:44 6:00 Arts And Culture Law & Order/Courts/Police Takevendors Two: in Stillthe Sanders:area. A small but ardent Emily Albert Reyes, A Martinez contingent of Bernie Sanders supporters continue to hold out hope that his platform will continue, even if his campaign does not. Die-hards rallied outside of the CNN building in LA Sunday, protesting what they call unfair treatment by the media. Sanders himself has now tapped into this enthusiasm: He sent out an email blast Tuesday asking donors to help fund delegates headed to the Philadelphia convention next month. So what's next for 9:50 7:00 Politics the Sanders camp? Clare Foran, Libby Denkman

Take Two: Pacific Palisades Homeless: Pacific Palisades and now Malibu residents are pooling their money to hire outreach workers to get homeless in their 10:07 4:30 Housing Issues communities off the streets. Is it working? Carla Javier

Take Two: NOLA Homeless Vets: Bay Area newspapers are coming together Wednesday for a coordinated day of homelessness coverage, and Southern California outlets are joining in. It’s been a national goal to get the number of homeless vets down to zero and some cities in the U.S. have achieved that. We take a look at one city that’s accomplished that goal, how they did it and what lesson some of California’s 10:12 6:00 Housing Issues War/ Military Events/ Military Culture major cities can take from those efforts. Richard Webster, A Martinez Take Two: NC Bathroom: Lawmakers in North Carolina are considering updates to its controversial bathroom law that affected which restrooms transgender people could use. The pressure to make changes is coming 10:18 6:30 Homosexuality Law & Order/Courts/Police from an unlikely place: the NBA. Cyd Zeigler, Libby Denkman

Take Two: VW Settlements: After Volkswagen announced its $15 billion dollar settlement over its emissions-cheating diesels, California Attorney General Kamala Harris and Air Resources Board chair Mary Nichols held a press conference about what Californians can expect in terms of how many cars will be bought back, how fixable the cars are and what EV programs VW will 10:25 6:00 Transportation Law & Order/Courts/Police have to invest in here. Sue Carpenter, Libby Denkmann

Take Two: The Binge: Take Two contributor Mark Jordan Legan joins us to talk about all the best movies and television shows you should be streaming this weekend. On tap this week; the best comedies! We’ll look at Seinfeld, the British TV program, Peep Show, 10:34 12:24 Arts And Culture Animaniacs and a lot more. Mark Jordan Legan, A Martinez

Take Two: Styled Side: The heat wave continues to blister SoCal, but that doesn't mean you can't stay and look cool. On the Styled Side, Michelle Dalton Tyree shares what's hot this summer that will also keep 10:47 8:00 Arts And Culture you chilled out. Michelle Dalton Tyree, A Martinez, Libby Denkman Airtalk: Istanbul airport attack: Why Turkey is being targeted. Yesterday's suicide bombing at Istanbul’s Ataturk airport is the latest of seven attacks that have rocked 11:06 15:04:00 Homeland Security Foreign News Turkey in a year. Amberin Zaman

Airtalk: LA moves to regulate street performers on Hollywood Boulevard. If you’ve ever taken a stroll down Hollywood Boulevard, you know you’re likely to run into a colorful cast of street performers — ranging from Marvel and DC superheroes to Star Wars and Disney favorites — who offer a photo or put on a little show for you and expect you’ll throw a little cash their way as 11:23 13:50:00 Entertainment Industry Talk of the City a thanks for the souvenir. Kerry Morrison, Carol Sobel

Airtalk: Why state legislature has been unable to move on police transparency bills. Despite heightened awareness around police-involved shootings in the nation, California has yet to pass a major bill to give the public more access to police 11:40 9:11:00 Law & Order/Courts/Police Sacramento/State Politics information, reports the Los Angeles Times. Liam Dillon, Peter Scheer

Airtalk: Is the bird, in fact, the word? Evidence expert explains whether a parrot’s mimicry can be admitted in Michigan murder case. Can a parrot that some say witnessed a murder be used during trial to 11:49 9:29:00 Media Law & Order/Courts/Police sing like a canary? Richard Friedman Airtalk: Some homeless people can't be helped, 'but do these people deserve to die on a sidewalk?' Vikki Vickers, 50, was one of the tens of thousands of homeless people living on the streets of Santa Monica for four-Marqueece Harris-Dawson, Sheila Kuehl, Robert "Bob" Solomon, 12:06 47:24:00 Housing Issues Talk of the City and-a-half years. Rebecca Prine, Vicki Vickers

The Frame: President of the Motion Picture Academy Cheryl Boone Isaacs on new 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture Diversity/ Cultural Events members John Horn/Cheryl Boone Isaacs

The Frame: Ellen Poon, visual effects 3:41 5:20 Arts And Culture Diversity/ Cultural Events supervisor, talks being an Academy member John Horn/Ellen Poon

The Frame: Sara Watkins talks about her 3:46 11:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry new album and Garrison Keillor's last show John Horn/Sara Watkins

THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 2016 Take Two: Terrorism Videos: A triple attack at Turkey's largest airport Tuesday left 42 people dead and hundreds wounded. For the second time this month, social media newsfeeds host a familiar montage of fear, grief, and bloodshed. Not long after the attack, footage of a suicide bomber involved in the attack surfaced, but what viewers saw in that video varies depending on the outlet. Take Two examines the criteria that media organizations use to decide what to show 9:07 12:30 Media and what to censor. Mike Annany, A Martinez

Take Two: Women and Politics: Across the country, there's talk about women rising in politics, with Democratic presidential presumptive nominee Hillary Clinton leading the list. Locally, the picture is mixed. In Los Angeles, the 15 person city council has just one female member. And statewide, the number of women in political positions is expected to decline. If LA County elects a four-female board of supervisors, it might be the only one in the state with that many women in power. We highlight some of the reasons why electing women remains a 9:20 4:15 Politics Gender Equity/Transgender Issues challenge. Mary Plummer (reporter)

Take Two: Women on the ballot: Senator Elizabeth Warren is one of the more popular VP options for presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton. But in a few swing states, the notion of an all-female ticket gives some voters pause … even female 9:24 6:35 Politics Gender Equity/Transgender Issues voters. Adrienne Kimmell, Libby Denkman Take Two: Chargers Tax Initiative: he San Diego Chargers want a new football stadium. They've proposed one be built downtown right next to the convention center. The Chargers have an initiative on the November ballot for tax increases that would help them build it, they just need a simple majority of the voters to say yes. However, yesterday the state Supreme Court may have sacked all that and thrown the Chargers plan to stay 9:34 6:00 Sports Economics and Business in the city for a loss. David Garrick, A Martinez

Take Two: Solar Energy: California is a lead in clean tech and tomorrow the Next 10 Index and Beacon Economics will publish a report on the growth of solar energy in the 9:40 8:00 Energy Environment state. Noel Perry, A Martinez

Take Two: The Ride: This July 4th, a group of women are recreating a trip that took place 100 years ago. Two sisters, New York society types, rode Indian motorcycles from coast to coast, at a time when women could be 9:48 8:30 Transportation Historical Events/ History Segments arrested for wearing pants. Sue Carpenter, A Martinez

Take Two: State of Affairs: We’ll discuss all of the political news coming out of the Golden State with Ben Adler from Capital Public 10:07 16:00 Sacramento/State Politics Politics Radio. Ben Adler, Libby Denkman Take Two: LGBTand Religious schools: A proposed state law would protect LGBT college students from discrimination, even on the campuses of private, religious colleges. But several of those schools are protesting the measure, saying it would prevent them from governing students 10:23 7:00 Homosexuality Education based on their religious teachings. Jon Wallace, A Martinez

Take Two: Caitlyn Jenner: Caitlyn Jenner is by far the most visible figure for the transgender rights movement in America, but many trans activists wish she weren't. Take Two explains how Jenner's conservative politics and support of candidates like Donald Trump have rubbed 10:34 6:20 Homosexuality trans people the wrong way. Bamby Salcedo, A Martinez

Take Two: White Trash: The book, White Trash explores the untold history of 400 years of class in America, from the influence Historical Events/ History of the British Empire, through the civil rights 10:34 7:50 Segments movement of the 60s to today. Nancy Isenberg, Libby Denkman

Take Two: Lab Notes: SCPR's Sanden Totten returns with his unique take on science with 10:42 6:30 Science Lab Notes. Sanden Totten, A Martinez Airtalk: What to watch for after Pentagon lifts ban on transgender troops openly serving. (AP) - The Pentagon announced Thursday that transgender people will be allowed to serve openly in the U.S. military, Gender Equity/Transgender ending one of the last bans on service in the 11:06 6:57 Issues War/ Military Events/ Military Culture armed forces. Phil Ewing

Airtalk: Reaction after former London mayor drops out of UK Prime Minister consideration. Boris Johnson says he’s no longer going to be in consideration for the role of Britain’s prime minister, announcing in a press conference this morning that he was withdrawing his own name and would support whoever the next leader of the 11:13 7:32 Politics Foreign News Conservative Party will be. Rob Watson

Airtalk: After #OscarSoWhite, Academy seeks new class of women and diverse members. The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences which is responsible for the Oscars, has invited a record 683 new 11:23 16:43 Diversity/ Cultural Events Entertainment Industry members into its voting ranks. John Horn, Darnell Hunt

Airtalk: Scientists pressure Greenpeace over GMOs. In an open letter to Greenpeace, more than 100 Nobel laureates are pressuring the environmental group to change its position on genetically modified crops — in particular, a strain of rice 11:42 16:14 Public Health/ Medicine Science modified to include vitamin A. Randy Schekman, Paul Johnston Airtalk: CA bill attempts to overhaul how Californians vote. The way Californians vote could change very soon. SB 450, authored by Senators Ben Allen (D-Santa Monica) and Bob Hertzberg (D-Van Nuys) will head to the 12:06 13:38 Law & Order/Courts/Police Sacramento/State Politics State Assembly Appropriations Committee. Ben Allen, Bob Stern

Airtalk: Can parents be pals with their adult kids?Parents everywhere have probably come across the saying, “Be a parent, not a 12:22 18:37 Diversity/ Cultural Events Youth/Children's Issues/ Family friend.” Joshua Coleman

Airtalk: Napping at work: Why more companies are on board. Forget about the 12:43 15:12 Labor Issues Public Health/ Medicine 32-hour work week. Ron Friedman, John Rabe

The Frame: Amol Sharma talks about the 3:36 6:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry data released from Netflix and John Horn/Amol Sharma The Frame: Oscar Garza interviews visual artist Martine Syms about her Hammer 3:42 5:30 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry installation Oscar Garza/Martine Syms

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