CBC News Conference
The Congressional Black Caucus holds a news conference on health care. (3/19; 23:46)
Financial Reform
Senator Chris Dodd held a briefing Monday to introduce a plan to overhaul financial regulation. (3/15; 27:14)
The Republican Reponse
Massachussets Senator Scott Brown accuses democratic Congressional leadership of defying the public will on the issue of health reform. (3/13; 5:08)
Presidential Weekly Address
President Obama in his weekly address, says a blueprint for changing achievement standards in the nation's public schools will be sent to Congress on Monday. (3/13; 5:41)
Newsom Makes it Official
SF Mayor Gavin Newsom announces on KCBS that he's jumping in the race for California's Lt. Governor. (3/12; 3:53)
WASPS
A group of American women who flew for the military during World War II received a Congressional Gold Medal. (3/10; 76:13)
Runaway Prius
911 Operator speaks with runaway Toyota Prius owner James Sikes, as he attempts to slow down his vehicle on a California Freeway. (3/9; 2:36)
The Republican Response
Alabama Congressman Parker Griffith says the Democratic health care plan should be scrapped. (3/6; 5:09)
Presidential Weekly Address
President Obama says he advocates health care proposals that give families more control of their health care plans. (3/6; 4:11)
American Healthcare Costs
Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius speaks with five major health care insurers. (3/4; 10:09)
The KCBS and Chronicle and former SF mayor Willie Brown on the political arm-twisting on Capitol Hill among House Democrats over the health care vote. (3/19; 2:40)
Condensed-soup casserole doesn't cut it any more. Corporate test kitchens whipping up new recipes for more sophisticated palates. And the See 'n Say goes from the toy store to the App store. (3/19; 6:37)
Dr. Louis Greenspan, a pediatric endocrinologist at Kaiser Permanente San Francisco, says a new study shows more kids in the U.S. are going from "obese" to "extremely obese". (3/18; 2:20)
SJ Mercuy News Sports Columnist Mark Purdy says the St. Mary's Gaels pulled off a big win during the first round of the NCAA men's basketball tournament. (3/18; 3:27)
Douglas Mirell, a partner with Loeb and Loeb specializing in entertainment and intellectual property suits, says three civil suits have been filed against the company accusing them of extorting businesses to advertise. (3/18; 3:09)