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The California Report

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Beyond #MeToo: Teaching Boys About Consent

John Sepulvado and Julia Scott find out about a program where sports coaches talk to young men about consent; a company that starts instruction about body autonomy in kindergarten; and a transgender activist.

Ag Industry Fights Pesticide Penalties and State Efforts to Increase Future Fines

California's agricultural industry is fighting efforts to increase penalties for violating the state's pesticide law. It’s also appealing fines issued against companies tied to chemical drifts that sickened scores of workers last year.

Reporter: Ted Goldberg 

Community Colleges Hailed as Model for Disaster Readiness

National community college leaders say campuses outside of California could learn from how our state’s colleges responded to recent wildfires fires.

Reporter: Adolfo Guzman-Lopez

California Condor Survives in Cliffside Nest During Thomas Fire

The recent Thomas Fire in Ventura County affected all kinds of wildlife, and the endangered California condor population was no exception.

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Guest: Joseph Brandt

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