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KQED KQED Newsroom January 4, 2014

Welcome to kqed newsroom, im thuy vu. Tonight we will reflect on the past year and look at what may lie forward in 2014. Joining me is carla maranucci, paul rodgers environment writer and managing editor for kqed science, and joshua johnson, kqed morning newscaster. First a quick review of some highlights of 2013. 2013, the year of the california comeback and governor jerry brown rising. He visited china in april to establish a trade relationship and ended the year with a big Budget Surplus for the state. A stalemate in congress led to the sequester and a federal Government Shutdown for more than two weeks. Shuttering attractions and furloughing workers. It was a bumpy launch for the Affordable Care act while the covered california rollout went more smoothly. The push for comprehensive Immigration Reform stalled. President obamas Approval Ratings took a big hit even in solidly blue california. Samesex marriage advocates celebrated rulings by the u. S. Supreme court. Edward snowden leak

KQED KQED Newsroom December 28, 2013

Welcome to kqed newsroom, im thuy vu. Tonight we will reflect on the past year and look at what may lie forward in 2014. Joining me is carla maranucci, paul rodgers environment writer and managing editor for kqed science, and joshua johnson, kqed morning newscaster. First a quick review of some highlights of 2013. 2013, the year of the california comeback and governor jerry brown rising. He visited china in april to establish a trade relationship and ended the year with a big Budget Surplus for the state. A stalemate in congress led to the sequester and a federal Government Shutdown for more than two weeks. Shuttering attractions and furloughing workers. It was a bumpy launch for the Affordable Care act while the covered california rollout went more smoothly. The push for comprehensive Immigration Reform stalled. President obamas Approval Ratings took a big hit even in solidly blue california. Samesex marriage advocates celebrated rulings by the u. S. Supreme court. Edward snowden leak

KQEH KQED Newsroom January 4, 2014

Good evening. Welcome to kqed newsroom, im thuy vu. Tonight we will reflect on the past year and look at what may lie forward in 2014. Joining me is carla maranucci, paul rodgers environment writer and managing editor for kqed science, and joshua johnson, kqed morning newscaster. First a quick review of some highlights of 2013. 2013, the year of the california comeback and governor jerry brown rising. He visited china in april to establish a trade relationship and ended the year with a big Budget Surplus for the state. A stalemate in congress led to the sequester and a federal Government Shutdown for more than two weeks. Shuttering attractions and furloughing workers. It was a bumpy launch for the Affordable Care act while the covered california rollout went more smoothly. The push for comprehensive Immigration Reform stalled. President obamas Approval Ratings took a big hit even in solidly blue california. Samesex marriage advocates celebrated rulings by the u. S. Supreme court. Edwar

FBC The Willis Report May 22, 2014

Listen to this new survey. A new poll now showing that of those who are unemployed, 47 have completely, completely given up looking for work. Joining me now to talk about this study, bob funk, ceo of express Employment Professionals which released the report. Bob is also former chairman of the Federal Reserve bank in kansas city. He knows a thing or two about the economy. And tony bashara, president of babich and associates. Author of, the job search solution. A dynamite panel to start with. Thanks for coming in. Bob, first to you. Why is it that 47 people thrown up their hand on getting a new job . Gerri, many of them out there looking for work and they just havent found the right opportunity for themselves. Many would need to be reeducated for the jobs that are available and theyre not willing to do that. But more than that, i think the government and we need to concentrate on job creation, not job deprivation. The job creation is out here with the medium and small sized companies. 9

KNTV NBC Bay Area News At 6 June 11, 2014

While the black lab is sweet, he pays no attention to her son. And even though hes supposed to be scent trained to find jackson, when her son ran off, idaho did not respond to the command to search for him. Matthew coleman raised 10,000 to purchase a service dog for his 7yearold daughterar ary i. The black lab actually pulled her down and hurt her neck. He would chase whatever scent he came across and pull her to the ground. And that was dangerous right there. Far from keeping her grounded, he was dragging her away. And theres just no way that this dog has the temperament to be a Proper Service dog. Reporter now coleman, an attorney, has filed a complaint against the nonprofit alleging fraud and false advertising. Founder of positive service Dog Solutions called the allegations unfounded. She says the dogs receive three to four months of advanced training and she said the dogs performed perfectly. She says dogs have saved the lives of other children. Elaine says she just wants to save

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