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Jefferson Awards


CBS 5 and KCBS reporter Sharon Chin profiles Diane Solinger, executive director of the Entrepreneurs Foundation, who helps businesses develop charitable volunteer programs. (3/17; 2:07)

Whitman's New Political Ad


Declan McCullagh, the Chief Political Correspondent for CNET News, on former eBay CEO Meg Whitman’s usage of high-tech cable ads in her bid to become California's next Governor. (3/17; 3:10)

Phil Matier Wednesday PM 3-17


The KCBS and Chronicle Insider on the connection between Meg Whitman’s campaign spending to the latest gubernatorial polls. (3/17;

KCBS Evening News


(3/17; 11:09)

Gays, Lesbians Excluded From Studies


Dr. Brian Egleston, an assistant research professor at the Fox Chase Cancer Center, on a new report which revealed that gays and lesbians have been excluded from many medical studies involving issues of sexual health and function. (3/17; 3:53)

Government News Coverage


Director of the Norman Lear Center Martin Kaplan weighs in on local government coverage on TV news broadcasts. (3/17; 6:52)

Health Care Insurance Premiums


Senior Program Officer at the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Brian Quinn, discusses health insurance costs and premiums offered by jobs in California. (3/17; 4:38)

Jobs Legislation


U.C. Berkeley Professor of economics and law Alan Auerbach discusses a job legislation bill that Senate just passed on Wednesday. (3/17; 3:51)

Anti-Spam Law


San Francisco lawyer Dan Balsam runs a blog critical of spam and discusses how the anti-spam law works. (3/17; 5:17)

November Mid-Term Elections


KCBS Political Analyst Marc Sandalow weighs in on the House Rules Committee's upcoming meeting this week. (3/17; 6:14)