Plans to bring a new NFL stadium to Inglewood are moving ahead, after the city council voted last night to advance a proposal to build an 80,000-seat stadium.
The developer says construction could start by the end of this year. But there are still lots of questions about the project.
Southern California Public Radio's Ben Bergman joins Take Two to talk through the details.
Inglewood takes step toward new NFL stadium; Rams fans rejoice
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