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California coastal erosion is sending homes into the ocean

Here & Now Anytime

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🗓️ 16 September 2024

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We'd love to hear your thoughts on the podcast. Take the survey here or at wbur.org/survey. Police arrested Ryan Wesley Routh Sunday after what the FBI says was an attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump. The New York Times' Thomas Gibbons-Neff talks about interviewing with Routh last year. Then, after a student collapsed and died during physical education, an inspection found 170 defibrillators in Houston Public Schools that aren't working. Houston Public Media's Adam Zuvanich tells us more. And, images from the Californian coastal city of Rancho Palos Verdes show homes precariously close to collapsing into the Pacific Ocean. Los Angeles Times reporter Rosanna Xia joins us.

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This was a man who seemed very driven, borderline unhinged, and weigh in over his head.

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More about the suspect in what appears to be another assassination attempt on former President

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Trump.

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It's Monday, September 16th, and this is here and now any time.

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From NPR and WBU.

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I'm Chris Bentley.

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Today on the show, Defibrillators, they can save lives and that's why you see them in all

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sorts of public places from offices to schools, but a review of the devices in Houston Public Schools finds many of them don't work

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when they're needed.

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Also, multi-million dollar homes in Southern California have been falling into the sea because of erosion.

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