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  • 3:00pm NewsHourJim Lehrer

Prop. 8 in Federal Court

Does Proposition 8 violate the U.S. Constitution? We're at the trial with ongoing coverage on the radio and on our blog.

Haiti Relief Efforts

Links for donating to Haiti relief efforts

How You Can Help
KQED has compiled a list of organizations that have motivated relief efforts in Haiti.

California's Water Bill


Where Would the Money Go?
See what the proposed $11.14 billion water bond measure could be funding.


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The California Report

The New United Motor Manufacturing (NUMMI) plant in Fremont is closing next month, and UAW Local leaders are hashing out a severance package. But there's no deal yet.

 
 
Listener Voices

Perspectives | Feb 9, 2010

Protest, Now and Then

Paul Lamb's father is an old-style, take-to-the-streets-with-a-sign activist. He and new-style social networking activists have a lot to learn from one another.
Host: Paul Lamb

Perspectives | Feb 8, 2010

My Father's Voice

Stephen Lavezzo used to cringe at the rambling stories his father frequently told in his heavy Italian accent. Now, he prays they'll never end.
Host: Stephen Lavezzo

 
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Nightly Business Report
  • Thomas Hoenig on Jobs and Rates

    NBR anchor Susie Gharib interviewed Thomas Hoenig, President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, earlier today. Susie asked Hoenig what it will take to generate strong job growth. Hoenig also talked about the timetable for raising interest rates and the keys to financial regulation. An edited version of the interview airs in tonight's program. You can watch the complete interview here.

  • STREET CRITIQUE - Hilary Kramer

    STREET CRITIQUE brings you more analysis of Wall Street trends. Join NBR's Tom Hudson as he interviews leading market strategists and financial experts about market movements and forecasts. On Wednesday, February 3rd, Hilary Kramer of A&G Capital Research is Tom's guest.

  • Toyota's Jim Lentz on Recall

    Toyota has issued a massive recall on about 2.5 million of its vehicles. Today, the company announced a fix for the issue that cause the recall -- a sticky gas pedal. NBR's Susie Gharib talked with Toyota's President of U.S. Sales, Jim Lentz, today and asked him if the fix would work and how he thinks his firm has performed during this crisis. If you missed the interview in tonight's program, you can watch it here. You can also learn more about the recall.

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