We begin by discussing Obama’s auto industry rescue plan, which he announced in a news conference this morning. In the second half hour, we address how a recent swarm of earthquakes in the Salton Sea area Southeast of Los Angeles has shaken both residents and scientists. Now, officials are trying to figure out if the movement might trigger a larger earthquake on the nearby San Andreas Fault. We talk with scientists looking into the phenomenon.
Obama's Auto Industry Plan / Small Quakes Shake Scientists

Guests:
Tom Parsons, research geophysicist with the U.S. Geological Survey (second half hour)
Lucy Jones, chief scientist of the Multi Hazards Demonstration Project with the U.S. Geological Survey (second half hour)
Bruce Belzowski, associate director and assistant research scientist in the Automotive Analysis Division at the University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute (first half hour)
Steven Greenhouse, workplace and labor reporter for The New York Times and author of "The Big Squeeze: Tough Times for the American Worker" (first half hour)
Michelle Krebs, senior editor for Edmunds' Autoobserver.com (first half hour)
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