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  • At a Holocaust Conference in Tehran this week, Iran's president vowed: "Just as the Soviet Union was wiped out and today does not exist, so will the Zionist regime soon be wiped out. This is God's will and what all nations want." It's a reminder of why Holocaust museums were built.
  • There are close to one million feral cats living in San Diego County. We discuss how the feral cat population got so big, and what's being done to prevent the number of stray cats from growing.
  • Alejandro (Mexico's Fernando Colunga making his U.S. debut) and Emilio (Argentina's Miguel Varoni) are longtime friends and lifelong con men. They join forces to bring down the empire of self-made millionaire Moctesuma Valdez (Saul Lisazo). Moctesuma is a crook who puts a professional facade on all his scams. He's a master at selling worthless products to poor Latino immigrant through deceptive infomerials. He gives crooks a bad name and Emilio harbors a very personal reason for wanting to bring him down. Alejandro and Emilio gather up a crew and plan an intricate heist to clean out Moctesuma's vault while he's throwing a party in his own honor as businessman of the year.
  • SANDAG will hold a series of workshops in late April and early May to gather public input as the agency works on a draft of the 2050 Regional Transportation Plan, a document that sets the course for how the region's transportation network will connect to homes, jobs, and schools in the coming decades. Is the region on track to reduce greenhouse gas levels in line with the requirements set by the California Air Resources Board?
  • San Diego's schools are bracing for more budget cuts. We'll find out just how bad it may get as school districts begin planning for the next academic year.
  • For generations, people from Mexico have crossed into the border city of Calexico to work in the Imperial Valley. But now an increasing number of Mexican students are crossing into Calexico to attend
  • Why do American's have such a big appetite for big food? It seems like everywhere you turn nowadays, there's a fast food restaurant offering a new double-bacon-cheese-filled item that you can wash down with a large fries, and a 32-ounce soft drink. We speak to Dr. David Kessler, author of The End of Overeating: Taking Control of the Insatiable American Appetite, about why he says we've become a nation of "conditioned hypereaters."
  • We go to Spain to look at new information documenting the link between the Madrid bombers and al Qaeda.
  • The California Attorney General's office has agreed to have a second look at a number of officer-involved shootings in San Diego County. Full Focus reporter Joanne Faryon has the story.
  • Changing demographics in California predict a 67% increase in seniors, from 6 million to 10 million, in the next 20 years. 2010 will bring a the most significant increase in people over 60 that we've seen so far. What kind of support is most needed for seniors in San Diego? And how do you think San Diego needs to prepare for a significant increase in an older population?
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