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  • 2:00pm World Cartooning the Ramayana

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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Capital Notes

Jerry Brown's name is a kind of political Rorschach test in California. Recently the 71-year-old attorney general set out to win back his former job.

 
 
Listener Voices

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Counterfactual

Andrew Page used to think a cap-and-trade market was a shot worth taking at reining in climate change. Now he fears it may make the problem worse.
Host: Andrew Page

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The War Zone

The first American combat troops arrived in Vietnam 45 years ago, where they joined an army of civilians caught in a brutal war zone. Jill Hunting comments on war's toll on noncombatants.
Host: Jill Hunting

 
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  • Weekly Poem: 'bound isaac'

    D.A. Powell is the author of "Chronic" (Graywolf Press), which won the 2010 Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award. The award, which comes with a $100,000 prize, is given annually by Claremont Graduate University to honor work by a mid-career poet.

  • Monday's Art Notes

    A roundup of arts headlines.

  • Greek Budget Crisis Could Stagnate U.S. Recovery

    As Greece seeks support of its plan to bring its finances back from the brink of collapse, there are fears the weakening euro could impact the U.S. in its own economic recovery. Judy Woodruff talks to Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou during his visit to Washington.

BBC News
Nightly Business Report
  • STREET CRITIQUE - Win Thin

    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, March 3rd, Win Thin of Brown Brothers Harriman is Tom's guest.

  • Richard Fisher on the Economy

    NBR anchor Susie Gharib interviewed Richard Fisher, President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, earlier today. Susie asked Fisher to gauge the strength of the economic recovery. She also asked him about interest rates, financial regulatory reform, and much more. An edited version of this interview airs in tonight's program. Watch the extended interview here.

  • MARKET MONITOR - Elaine Garzarelli

    Anchor Tom Hudson gets stock market insight from investing pros. On Friday, February 26th, Elaine Garzarelli of Garzarelli Capital is Tom's guest.

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