![]() KCBS News Interviews and AnalysisKCBS and CBS radio news interviews, analysis, and commentary. Taking on ToyotaKNX reporter Ron Kilgore says the Orange County D.A. believes he can uncover evidence showing Toyota knowingly sells unsafe cars.(3/12; 2:21)
Audio|Fri, 12 Mar 2010
“…The Orange County district attorney is going after the world's largest automaker. Reporter Ron kill our with our -- his sister station KNX in Los Angeles joins …” “…the federal -- and it succeeded but it is basically dig deeper. . He brought an outside company notable all the -- so. Back in the summit helped dig itself but he says he's going …” Unrest in PakistanSF Stateâs Sanjoy Banerjee says if Pakistan doesnât control terrorism within its borders, a nuclear arms race among its political factions is possible.(3/12; 4:16)
Audio|Fri, 12 Mar 2010
“…have killed 43 people and injured 100 others in a pair of suicide bombings in the eastern city of Lahore today. Ten of the dead were soldiers. -- the fourth major attack in Pakistan this week …” “…strikes by the predator drones. And some people suspected that -- Talabani leader was killed recently by a predator strike. And that is at least part of the motivation for the current spike in …” GOP Convention in Santa ClaraUSC Sr. Scholar Sherry Bebitch Jeffe talks about the threat to the GOP from an emerging faction of "decline to state" voters. (3/12; 5:09)
Audio|Fri, 12 Mar 2010
“…of registration figures although the Democratic Party and gaining very much. The Republican Party is at best flat lining. The new category. That appears to have the energy is declined to state. Now or independent voters I think that the Republican Party. . They will be in danger of becoming the third party in California politics and last. There is a surge in registration I …” “…2000 California Republican Party activists candidates and officials are gathering in Santa Clara today for the beginning of a three day convention this weekend. The focus …” Lt. Governor's Race Shaping UpSacramento State Political Science Professor Michael Semler on the Lt. Governor's race between Gavin Newsom and an L.A. city councilwoman. (3/12; 3:42)
Audio|Fri, 12 Mar 2010
“…Well it's not voluntarily restrict the process. Which currently the United States there are two sitting governors from New York Americans. Texas school of first lieutenant governor and -- ascendancy -- For the election of George Bush and other -- scandal Eliot Spitzer. And so there's never there's also -- to -- governor and while the governor downtown. Lieutenant …” “…minutes ago that one of the leading candidates in the race is dropping out in order to support his new campaign. …” Health Care Reform on DeadlineKCBS political analyst Marc Sandalow on the president's postponed visit to Asia in order to secure votes on health care reform. (3/12; 4:35)
Audio|Fri, 12 Mar 2010
“…President Obama is postponing a planned trip to Asia next week to work on health care. Ordered the delay comes two hours before Nancy Pelosi plans to hold her own news conference. The house speaker in San Francisco congresswoman is expected to face questions. Over her work in rounding up the necessary number of rank and file votes to pass a massive overhaul of the nation's health care system as soon as next week. For more we're joined live on the KCBS news line by -- political analyst mark -- low. Mark approval speaker Pelosi be leaning on particularly hard. …” “…keep all over the place -- to -- liberal. -- Dennis Kucinich of Cleveland who says look if this bill doesn't go even close to torn -- I can't in good conscience vote for …” Do We Want Overdraft Protection?Bankrate.com Sr. Financial Analyst Greg McBride expects other banks to follow suit in Bank of America's ditching of overdraft fees. (3/12; 3:32)
Audio|Fri, 12 Mar 2010
“…No or debit overdraft fees and Bank of America but what are the other big banks be they announcing this week that it plans to cut the penalties for its customers. For a look at whether we'll see similar moves from chase Wells Fargo and others in the coming months we're joined live on the KCBS news line. By Greg McBride -- senior financial analyst at Bankrate dot com mr. McBride thanks for joining us this morning. …” “…to. Push customers. Into that opting in opted to have their terror debit transactions covered by overdraft they need to do over -- they can. …” Legislation on Salt in RestaurantsKCBS Food and Wine Editor, Narsai David, says a bill, making it's way through the legislature in New York City, would ban the use of salt in restaurant cooking. (3/11; 3:50)
Audio|Thu, 11 Mar 2010
“…back on sodium. There's such a gratuitous use of saw you find chocolate candies with coarse salt sprinkled on top karma candies ice cream. Chicken gets put into -- I read in whatever. Absolutely best start cooking magazines -- …” “…the idea absurd saying it would interfere with his creative license to cook food the way he sees it. For more on the story we're joined -- KCBS news line now by our food and wine …” "Under God": ConstitutionalRory Little, consititutional law professor at UC Hastings College of Law in S.F., says a federal appeals court in the city ruled that the phrase "under God" in the Pledge of Allegiance is constitutional. (3/11; 3:36)
Audio|Thu, 11 Mar 2010
“…Francisco has ruled that the phrase under god in the pledge of allegiance is constitutional. In a two to one ruling the ninth US Court of Appeals panel rejected arguments by Sacramento atheist Michael -- That the phrase violates the separation between church and state. New Dow's previous lawsuit against the pledge in public schools reach the US Supreme Court in 2004. But the High Court city didn't have the legal standing to make a challenge on …” “…so much surprising as it is important. Important because the pledge of allegiance was not invalidated. And two other circuits in this country have also upheld the pledge. Happy ninth circuit coming up the other …” Privacy Problems with Digital BillboardsCnet Editor at Large, Brian Cooley. says privacy advocates are complaining about the U.S.testing out digital billboards that can watch customers shop and pitch products to them based on their age and gender. (3/11; 3:53)
Audio|Thu, 11 Mar 2010
“…Well this is from NEC a company that a lot of people have heard of a major Japanese electronics company. And what they call this is their next generation digital signage solution. What it does is it has a very small camera built into a kind of like a lot of …” “…a startup -- a fly by night I wouldn't be worried about NEC personally what I can't find out is whether or not this is an Internet connected device so I don't know if it's …” Travelers Recognize Changes with Airline IndustryErik Torkells, editor for TripAdvisor.com, says a new survey finds that travelers are okay with those full-body scanners, and feel overweight people should buy two tickets in order to get a seat on a flight. (3/11; 3:36)
Audio|Thu, 11 Mar 2010
“…Patent. As since -- been doing -- survey -- since you've been aware of it -- have the air has the airline industry responded it did have do you find it even if not necessarily to your survey in particular but aside from that. The security issues as the do you perceive for example the airline industry might do something about providing more room. …” “…A new air travel survey finds that close to 80% of Americans are okay with those full body scanners. That -- be installed in a number of the nation's airports including Oakland and Santa's night. Three quarters of respondents say that overweight people should have to purchase two seats in order to get a seat on a flight. For more -- we're joined live on the KCBS news on now by Eric Oracle's. He is the editor for trip advisor dot com which conducted the survey thanks very much for talking to us this afternoon. -- what's up for you in a survey. . …” |
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