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This Week: Report Roundtable for Jan. 29, 2010
This Week: Report Roundtable for Jan. 29, 2010Californias high speed rail gets a financial lift from Washington, the effort to include minorities in the states shifting political landscape, final testimony in the Proposition 8 trial and a look into the allocation of stimulus funds in California's wine country. Guests: - Tom Vacar, Consumer Editor, KTVU News - Scott Shafer, Host, California Report, KQED Public Radio - John Wildermuth, Writer, Fox and Hounds Daily - Lance Williams, Reporter, Center for Investigative Reporting From: KQEDondemand Views: 18 0 ratings Time: 23:19 More in News & Politics
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This Week: News Panel for August 13, 2010
It's a delayed victory for Prop. 8 opponents as the stay on same-sex marriages is lifted, beginning August 18, Google and Verizon join forces on a proposal that could threaten equal access to the internet, and Native American tribes in California consider renewable energy farms as an alternative to casinos.Guests
Jesse McKinley, Reporter, San Francisco Bureau Chief, New York Times
David Spark, Reporter, Socialmedia.biz
Amy Standen, Reporter, KQED's Quest series
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KQED This Week: August 13, 2010
Stories: Interview with Senator Barbara Boxer and News Panel.Published 1 year ago
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This Week: News Panel for August 6, 2010
Same-sex marriage supporters' win in federal court is already appealed, Oakland Mayor Ron Dellums decides not to run for a second term, and the voter approved ban on affirmative action, Proposition 209, prevails in the state Supreme Court.Guests
Josh Richman, Legal and Political Affairs Reporter, Oakland Tribune
Aimee Allison, Host of the Morning Show, KPFA Radio
Bob Egelko, Staff Writer, San Francisco Chronicle
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KQED This Week: August 6, 2010
Stories: News Panel and Interview with Dr. Deepak Srivastava.Published 1 year ago
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January '11, 4/5 Prop. 8 Ninth Circuit Appeal Outlook Video
Raymond Donald Hong brings us the latest in the battle for same-sex marriage in California from the James R. Browning United States Court of Appeals Building, located in San Francisco. Anti-gay counter protesters were across the street trying to drown out Marriage Equality USA activists. The report features an unfazed, Molly McKay singing (to the tune of "Jingle Bells") "Dashing through the fog/On our wedding day/Going to City Hall/Laughing all the way/Wedding Bells will ring/Making spirits bright/Oh what fun when everyone has equal marriage rights", as well as others who have strong opinions on both sides of the battle.Published 1 year ago
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