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KQED This Week In Northern California September 16, 2013

Good evening. Welcome to this week in Northern California. Joining me for insight and analysis of the news are mina kim, kqed news reporter. Michelle quinn, politico Silicon Valley reporter. And scott detrow, kqeds Sacramento Bureau chief. In sacramento, the legislative session wrapped up this week after a flurry of bills and some 11th hour wrangling. Lawmakers reached a deal that broke an impasse over a federal court order on prison overcrowding. Some other measures debates, increasing the minimum wage, regulating fracking, tightening restrictions on guns. Scott, you spent some late nights there this week. What were some of the biggest winners. One of the Biggest Surprise was allowing undocumented immigrants to have drivers licenses. They thought that would stall but leaders got on board with that and it passed. A bill got passed regulating hydraulic fracturing that can cause a big oil boom here in california. Another bill increased the minimum wage to ten bucks, it could be the highe

KQED This Week In Northern California September 14, 2013

Good evening. Welcome to this week in Northern California. Joining me for insight and analysis of the news are mina kim, kqed news reporter. Michelle quinn, politico Silicon Valley reporter. And scott detrow, kqeds Sacramento Bureau chief. In sacramento, the legislative session wrapped up this week after a flurry of bills and some 11th hour wrangling. Lawmakers reached a deal that broke an impasse over a federal court order on prison overcrowding. Some other measures debates, increasing the minimum wage, regulating fracking, tightening restrictions on guns. Scott, you spent some late nights there this week. What were some of the biggest winners. One of the Biggest Surprise was allowing undocumented immigrants to have drivers licenses. They thought that would stall but leaders got on board with that and it passed. A bill got passed regulating hydraulic fracturing that can cause a big oil boom here in california. Another bill increased the minimum wage to ten bucks, it could be the highe

KQED This Week In Northern California September 14, 2013

Good evening. Welcome to this week in Northern California. Joining me for insight and analysis of the news are mina kim, kqed news reporter. Michelle quinn, politico Silicon Valley reporter. And scott detrow, kqeds Sacramento Bureau chief. In sacramento, the legislative session wrapped up this week after a flurry of bills and some 11th hour wrangling. Lawmakers reached a deal that broke an impasse over a federal court order on prison overcrowding. Some other measures debates, increasing the minimum wage, regulating fracking, tightening restrictions on guns. Scott, you spent some late nights there this week. What were some of the biggest winners. One of the Biggest Surprise was allowing undocumented immigrants to have drivers licenses. They thought that would stall but leaders got on board with that and it passed. A bill got passed regulating hydraulic fracturing that can cause a big oil boom here in california. Another bill increased the minimum wage to ten bucks, it could be the highe

KQEH This Week In Northern California September 14, 2013

Good evening. Welcome to this week in Northern California. Joining me for insight and analysis of the news are mina kim, kqed news reporter. Michelle quinn, politico Silicon Valley reporter. And scott detrow, kqeds Sacramento Bureau chief. In sacramento, the legislative session wrapped up this week after a flurry of bills and some 11th hour wrangling. Lawmakers reached a deal that broke an impasse over a federal court order on prison overcrowding. Some other measures debates, increasing the minimum wage, regulating fracking, tightening restrictions on guns. Scott, you spent some late nights there this week. What were some of the biggest winners. One of the Biggest Surprise was allowing undocumented immigrants to have drivers licenses. They thought that would stall but leaders got on board with that and it passed. A bill got passed regulating hydraulic fracturing that can cause a big oil boom here in california. Another bill increased the minimum wage to ten bucks, it could be the highe

KQEH This Week In Northern California September 14, 2013

Good evening. Welcome to this week in Northern California. Joining me for insight and analysis of the news are mina kim, kqed news reporter. Michelle quinn, politico Silicon Valley reporter. And scott detrow, kqeds Sacramento Bureau chief. In sacramento, the legislative session wrapped up this week after a flurry of bills and some 11th hour wrangling. Lawmakers reached a deal that broke an impasse over a federal court order on prison overcrowding. Some other measures debates, increasing the minimum wage, regulating fracking, tightening restrictions on guns. Scott, you spent some late nights there this week. What were some of the biggest winners. One of the Biggest Surprise was allowing undocumented immigrants to have drivers licenses. They thought that would stall but leaders got on board with that and it passed. A bill got passed regulating hydraulic fracturing that can cause a big oil boom here in california. Another bill increased the minimum wage to ten bucks, it could be the highe

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