Jefferson Award CBS 5's Sharon Chin profiles Maurice Woods, who introduces inner-city middle school kids to graphic design with free classes. (11/4; 1:42)
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Tweets On the Go CNET staff writer Caroline McCarthy says Peek, a hand-held device strictly for Twitter, is counter-productive in an era of converging technology. (11/5; 2:51)
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Phil Matier-Thursday AM 11/5 The KCBS and Chronicle Insider says applause in Sacramento over the water system legislation came a little too fast. (11/5; 2:21)
Phil Matier on KCBS |
Health Care Reform: On The Brink Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi is pleased the health care reform bill has received numerous endorsements. (11/5; 15:07)
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Banks' Public Opinion Low Yalman Onaran from Bloomberg Markets Magazine explains why banks are worried about losing consumer lending profits. (11/5; 3:25)
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KCBS Morning News (11/5; 12:56)
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Money Markets and More Wall St gets another flood of data and earnings. Restaurants may have happy holidays even with families cutting back. Classic rock is coming out in a contemporary medium. (11/5; 7:18)
KCBS Money Watch |
Reviewing Report on Phillip Garrido Case Robert Weisberg, a law professor at Stanford Law School, on the report that blasted state authorities for mismanaging Phillip Garrido's parole. (11/4; 4:14)
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Mixed Reaction to CA Water Plan KCBS and Chronicle Outdoors Editor Tom Stienstra discusses his concerns about California’s new water plan. (11/4; 3:59)
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Push to Grant Paid Sick Leave Martinez Congressman George Miller discusses a bill being proposed that will force employers to offer paid sick leave for employees with a contagious illness. (11/4; 4:26)
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