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Mon, December 1, 2008 -- Morning
The California Report
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Host: Rachael Myrow
Car Sales Down Again
The latest forecast from car industry watcher Edmunds.com shows November will add up to another bad month for the auto industry. While up slightly from October, final sales are expected to be down more than 27 percent from a year ago. California auto dealers have already suffered through a gas spike in the spring, and now the credit crisis and a general decline in consumer spending are pushing some dealers towards extinction.
Reporters:
Peter Jon Shuler
End Music
"No Cars Go" by Arcade Fire from the CD "Neon Bible" (Merge)
Fri, November 28, 2008 -- Afternoon
The California Report Magazine
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Host: K. Oanh Ha
Cyber Monday
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The day after Thanksgiving, or Black Friday, is a huge sales day for stores. And online, merchants are gearing up for the frenzy known as Cyber Monday, when office workers blitz web stores with holiday purchases. But will the troubled economy be the Grinch that steals online profits?
Reporters:
K. Oanh Ha
Music Bridge 1
"Girl" by Beck from the CD "Guero" (Geffen)
Diabetes in Round Valley
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Most any parent knows how hard it can be to get teenagers to change their eating habits. Add in factors like poverty, isolation and low self-esteem, and the challenge is even greater. But on Round Valley Indian Reservation in Mendocino County, healthy eating can literally mean the difference between life and death.
Reporters:
Ailsa Chang
Music Bridge 2
"The Shining Path" by Thievery Corporation from the CD "Radio Retaliation" (Eighteenth Street)
Deep Sea Lab
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In Monterey Bay, scientists have successfully launched an underwater laboratory that is unlike anything in the world. The $13 million dollar project is expected to revolutionize the way ocean research is done. Scientists ran 32 miles of cable out from the Monterey shoreline to power remote research equipment such as robots, seismometers and real-time video of a world deep below the ocean.
Reporters:
David Gorn
For more information:
Watch an audio slideshow of the story
Music Bridge 3
"Blue Funk" by Ray Charles & Milt Jackson from the CD "Soul Meeting/Soul Brothers" (Atlantic)
Jazz CD Reviews: Kenny Washington, Jamie Davis, Nicolas Bearde
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There's no shortage of world class jazz talent in California, but the spotlight tends to miss male singers. Our jazz critic, Andrew Gilbert, says three new CDs could help bring male vocalists some well-deserved attention.
Reporters:
Andrew Gilbert
For more information:
JamieDavis.com - official site
Kenny Washington's official site
NicolasBearde.com - official site
End Music
"Time Is Tight" by ReverendOrganDrum from the CD "ReverendOrganDrum" (Yep Roc)
Fri, November 28, 2008 -- Morning
The California Report
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Host: Rachael Myrow
Shopping Mall Theft
If you're planning on hitting the shopping mall today for your holiday gifts, you might notice more police on patrol. That's because the economic downturn has led to a rise in property crime in many cities. In some parts of the foreclosure-weary Central Valley, theft has jumped 25 percent from last year, and police are warning people to pay attention, especially at the mall.
Reporters:
Sasha Khokha
Mariachi Plaza
Mariachi Plaza in East Los Angeles is famous for the musicians who have long congregated there waiting to be hired. Each year, hundreds of them turn out on November 22nd for a procession and mass honoring Saint Cecilia, the patron of musicians. Like so many others, musicians are feeling the pinch of a slowing economy, and organizers moved the celebration to this week so that mariachis wouldn't have to give up their work on the weekend.
Reporters:
Debra Baer
Visit the Audio Archive and listen online to past editions of The California Report.
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In collaboration with Radio Bilingue, we present a series examining Latino civic involvement in California.
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Oakland's Grand Cathedral
See the architectural beauty of Christ the Light Cathedral.
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Scraper Bikes
Take a ride with East Oakland's Scraper Bike Crew.
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Inside and Outside a Fire Watchtower
Tour one woman's home office at 8,000 feet.
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Climate Change & California's Water
A seven-part series exploring the effects of global warming on our water system and all living things that depend on it.
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