• The State of California

  • By: Audacy
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The State of California

By: Audacy
  • Summary

  • A daily deep dive into an issue of public policy or politics that's driving the conversation in California. Each day, we interview a guest who's a newsmaker, public official, or expert.
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Episodes
  • California voters still await two California election results
    Nov 20 2024
    Republicans are going to control the House in the next Congress, but two races in California remain too close to call. The Democratic challenger has taken the narrowest of leads in one Orange County contest, while the Republican incumbent remains barely ahead in the other race, in the Central Valley. By our count, the GOP has clinched 218 seats in the next Congress, so that’s enough to control the majority and re-elect Mike Johnson as Speaker of the House. Democrats have locked up 212 seats, with five still too close to call. For more, KCBS Radio anchors Patti Reising and Bret Burkhart spoke KCBS insider Doug Sovern. This is The State of California.
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    8 mins
  • California Republicans see much to look forward to
    Nov 18 2024
    California Republicans are more optimistic than ever after the election of Donald Trump and some significant victories here in the Golden State. Those include the passage of Proposition 36, the defeat of minimum wage and rent control measures, and some key wins in Congressional and legislative races. Among the Republican winners who can’t wait to take office and shake things up in Sacramento, Carl Demaio, the former San Diego City Councilman and failed candidate for both Congress and Mayor of San Diego, who has just been elected to the State Assembly from California’s 75th District, covering much of San Diego County. He is also the leader of Reform California, and unlike many Republican candidates in the state, he is an unabashed supporter of President-elect Trump. For more, KCBS Radio anchors Patti Reising and Bret Burkhart, along with KCBS insider Doug Sovern, were joined by Assemblymember-elect Carl Demaio. This is The State of California.
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    8 mins
  • New docuseries sheds light on more murders committed by Charles Manson
    Nov 15 2024
    Bret Burkhart and Doug Sovern are off today. He's a figure who has horrified and captivated the world for more than 55 years — the notorious cult leader Charles Manson, whose followers "The Family" brutally murdered nine people in Southern California, including pregnant actress Sharon Tate back in the summer of 1969. Now, newly released recordings being highlighted in an upcoming docuseries are shedding light on more murders Manson may have committed in Mexico before that infamous killing spree. For a closer look, KCBS Radio news anchor Patti Reising spoke with Billie Mintz, an investigative journalist, documentary filmmaker and director of 'Making Manson'.
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    10 mins

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