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The Politics behind the 2016 Election
Season 2
Episode 24
California doesn't normally get to make a difference when it comes to Presidential Primaries, but this year could be different. Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump have changed the status quo; We hear why and the projections from an expert in Politics. After 23 years in office, Barbara Boxer is retiring from the Senate; we discuss how this change will affect local politics.
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24:45
What is the future of new treatments?

24:25
We talk to a Los Angeles Democratic strategist about what is going on inside the party.

24:23
Airbnb helps homeowners rent out their place to travelers, for days and weeks at a time.

24:25
Many feel their issues are being ignored by the party yet again.

24:36
Across the country, different cities have had protests over alleged police brutality.

24:08
The viral videos that you watch aren't just entertainment.

24:24
It's a common anesthetic, but ketamine is now being used off label to treat depression.

24:48
The GOP seems to be going through an identity crisis.

25:02
Dolores Huerta joins us to talk about creating more support for at risk students.

25:03
Most non-profits on Skid Row require that homeless people become sober first.

25:07
At campuses across Southern California, Students want their voices heard.

24:24
The Democratic Party is dominant in California but it's divisions run deep.