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Archive - Jan 29, 2009Newscast for Thursday, January 29, 2009Thu, 01/29/2009 - 15:4029:01 minutes (26.57 MB)
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Headlines for Thursday, January 29, 2009Thu, 01/29/2009 - 15:105:18 minutes (4.86 MB)
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Will Senate Republicans vote against the stimulus?Thu, 01/29/2009 - 13:172:40 minutes (2.44 MB) The economic stimulus bill is now on its way to the Senate after easily passing the House of Representatives last night – despite the fact not one single Republican voted for it. Now that the Senate gets its turn, Republicans are threatening a similar tactic. Washington Editor Leigh Ann Caldwell reports. »
Running on Empty Series: The dirt behind coalThu, 01/29/2009 - 13:163:59 minutes (3.65 MB) President Obama's stimulus package seeks to invest in green energy… but what does that mean? The coal industry is asking for stimulus funding to scrub coal plants clean – but critics say that's dirty coal putting on a clean green cover. In our first installment of our energy series, "Running on Empty", Yanmei Xie takes a look at the dirt behind coal. »
Immigration remains sticking point in children's health insurance programThu, 01/29/2009 - 13:163:00 minutes (2.75 MB) The Senate is debating the State Children Health Insurance program, or SCHIP today – and it looks like children of low and medium income parents may be a step closer to getting better healthcare. The House already passed its version of the bill two weeks ago, but immigration is a major issue of contention in this bill, creating a coalition of Republican opponents. FSRN's Karen Miller has more from Capitol Hill. »
Denver's local solutions to foreclosure crisisThu, 01/29/2009 - 13:144:35 minutes (4.2 MB) Predictions for a continued slump in the housing market in 2009 mean even more challenges for states fighting the foreclosure crisis. But local authorities are offering some relief to those communities hardest hit by declining home values and forecloses. Maeve Conran reports from Denver. »
South American presidents head to Brazil during World Social ForumThu, 01/29/2009 - 13:123:36 minutes (3.3 MB) The World Social Forum continues in Belem, Brazil today – and the Presidents of Brazil, Venezuela, Bolivia, Ecuador and Paraguay have traveled to the Amazon city to lay out their visions to move forward during the global economic crisis. Besides arguing the issues, activists also seek to bring forward ideas and solutions. Norman Stockwell works with Pacifica Affiliate WORT in Madison, and with the World Association of Community Radio Broadcasters, and is attending the forum. »
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