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In good news we heard of a stabbing on an English train, and the heroes who arranged to use the emergency stop to stop the train in a station, so police could board and medical personnel could treat the wounded. We also heard of the Dodgers win over the Blue Jays, making them the first team in 25 years to win back-to-back world series.
Gail Pellerin was with us. She weighed in on getting out the vote tomorrow, passing prop 50, whether affordable housing being built really will be, and oil drilling off the coast, of which she is not in favor.
In the Ag report Michael Olson discussed the ending of SNAP due to the government shutdown. He suggests letting SNAP funds be redeemable at local farmers' markets, in conjunction with the Market Match program.
By Bill WolvertonIn good news we heard of a stabbing on an English train, and the heroes who arranged to use the emergency stop to stop the train in a station, so police could board and medical personnel could treat the wounded. We also heard of the Dodgers win over the Blue Jays, making them the first team in 25 years to win back-to-back world series.
Gail Pellerin was with us. She weighed in on getting out the vote tomorrow, passing prop 50, whether affordable housing being built really will be, and oil drilling off the coast, of which she is not in favor.
In the Ag report Michael Olson discussed the ending of SNAP due to the government shutdown. He suggests letting SNAP funds be redeemable at local farmers' markets, in conjunction with the Market Match program.