The California Report
Fast-food and chain restaurants in California now have to provide consumers with lists of the calories of the food they serve.
- Oakland Unified's New Superintendent
- Drought and the End of California's Rain Year
- Labor Negotiations in a Recession
NEWS HEADLINES
Perspectives | Jul 3, 2009
John Storella cites two short passages in the Declaration of Independence that sum up the entire philosophy of American governance.
Host: John Storella
Perspectives | Jul 2, 2009
When Poonam Mulherkar arrived in America she was a frightened, homesick young girl from Mumbai. But as she heads back to India, she's a grown woman transformed by her American experience.
Host: Poonam Mulherkar
San Francisco Chronicle
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Fourth of July
Fourth of...
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One killed, seven wounded in East Oakland
A man was shot to death on a street in East Oakland early this morning and seven other people were wounded, authorities said. The shootings occurred on the 8300 block of International Boulevard, near 83rd street, Oakland police said. The deceased victim has...
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Frank Keenan, staff aide in Congress, dies
Frank Keenan, a former congressional staff member and an early advocate of broadcasting sessions of Congress, died June 27 at Washington Hospital Center of a pulmonary embolism. He was 85. Mr. Keenan, a longtime D.C. resident, began his career on Capitol...
NewsHour with Jim Lehrer
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Russia Strives to Maintain Economic Momentum
Margaret Warner is filing a series of reports about Russia's political and economic climate in conjunction with President Barack Obama's visit with Russian President Vladimir Putin on July 6. Here, she answers some viewers' questions about her reporting trip.
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Palin Rattles Political Establishment With Surprise Resignation
Alaska Governor Sarah Palin surprised reporters awaiting an announcement that she would not run for reelection next year by adding that she was resigning this month and would pass all responsibilities off to her lieutenant governor.
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Latest Supreme Court Term Was Full of Surprises and Clues
Legal Analysts Linda Greenhouse and Thomas Goldstein examine the impact of the most significant Supreme Court decisions of the term, including a narrow ruling on the landmark Voting Rights Act.
BBC News
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Zelaya vows to return to Honduras
Ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya vows to return home on Sunday accompanied by several Latin American leaders.
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African move on Bashir dismissed
The African Union's decision not to help arrest Sudan's president will not affect the international court's work, its prosecutor says.
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Beatles 'shark' Klein dies at 77
Ruthless music entrepreneur Allen Klein, blamed by many for contributing to The Beatles' demise, dies in New York at 77.
Nightly Business Report
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STREET CRITIQUE - Michael Farr
Anchor Paul Kangas interviews market strategists and financial experts about Wall Street trends. On Wednesday, July 1st, Michael Farr of Farr, Miller, and Washington is Paul's guest.
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Second Quarter Wrap with Sam Stovall
Investors saw the silver lining in the continuing recession in the 2nd quarter of 2009, pushing the stock market higher. But, what does the positive quarter mean for the rest of the year? NBR's Paul Kangas asked Sam Stovall, Chief Investment Strategist at Standard and Poor's, to review the quarter that was and to look ahead. You can watch the interview and explore some of Sam's numbers here.
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Madoff Victim Speaks
A judge will sentence financier Bernie Madoff on Monday for masterminding a Ponzi scheme that robbed investors of billions of dollars. Many of Madoff's victims are speaking out, calling for Madoff to receive the maximum punishment. NBR's Jeff Yastine spoke with one of these victims, Stephanie Halio, who says her family's middle-class life has been turned upside down by Madoff. A portion of the interview airs in tonight's program. You can watch the complete interview here.


