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Dead Reckoning, Bay Area Housing, Bryan Stow

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Dead Reckoning
The impact of climate change -- from sea levels to rising temperatures -- is often expressed through charts and data. But as KQED's Sheraz Sadiq found, there's a Bay Area artist who is raising the bar by using dance to explore this timely topic.

Bay Area Housing
As U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Julian Castro wrapped up a nationwide tour with a visit to the Bay Area, city councils from Oakland to San Mateo debated controversial new housing measures -- from rent control to eviction laws. A panel of KQED reporters gives their analysis.

Guests:
• Farida Jhabvala Romero, KQED reporter
• Devin Katayama, KQED East Bay reporter
• Queena Kim, host of KQED's California Report

Bryan Stow
Five years ago, San Francisco Giants fan Bryan Stow was brutally beaten in Los Angeles after a Dodgers game. The two baseball teams are long-standing rivals and their fans have often clashed, sometimes violently. It's been a long road to recovery, but Stow is back in action and is pursuing a mission of his own -- to put an end to bullying.

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