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Season 10 Episode 44
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Here Come The Dems

Here Come The Dems

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Amazon-O-Mania

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Fight Game

Fight Game

Season 11 Episode 3
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DA Contender, Part One

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OC Supervisor Todd Spitzer, Part Two

OC Supervisor Todd Spitzer, Part Two

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Remembering Mendez

Remembering Mendez

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Season 11 Episode 7
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Inside OC With Rick Reiff

The Builder, Part Two

Season 10 Episode 43

The Builder, Part Two: The discussion continues with influential developer Emile Haddad, the man behind the commercial development of Irvine's Great Park and other major projects. He has survived civil war in Lebanon, the Great Recession and industry naysayers.

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Amazon-O-Mania
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OC Business Journal's Pete Weitzner, Mark Mueller.
Here Come The Dems
26:46
Republican Scott Baugh, Democrat Melahat Rafiei.
No Mas
26:46
Ex-OC Weekly Editor Gustavo Arellano.
Safety Rebellions
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Journalists Norberto Santana and Will Swaim.
Hot Seat
26:46
State Sen. Josh Newman, D-Fullerton
The Builder, Part One
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Great Park developer Emile Haddad, Part One.
Keeper of the Flame
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State Senator John Moorlach.
OC'S Future
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Chapman U economist Jim Doti.
He Writes The Songs
26:46
Jack Tempchin, you know his music – “Peaceful Easy Feeling,” “Slow Dancing” and more.
Viet Stories, Part Two
26:46
Discussion about the history and future of OC's Vietnamese American community continues.
Viet Stories, Part One
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Viet Stories: Little Saigon and the Vietnamese American experience. Part 1
Road Tax to Victory?
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A new gas tax to fix California's crumbling roads has angered taxpayer groups.
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