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  • Hillary Clinton calls her opponents by name at the Democratic presidential debate and describes their shortcomings. Meanwhile, a question that disparages Clinton fielded by Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) on the campaign trail earlier in the week grabs the spotlight.
  • Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf continues to work through the most serious political crisis since he took power in a coup several weeks ago. Musharraf suspended the country's chief justice and since then, public protests have increased. The question is whether this is the crisis that will bring down his presidency.
  • Hurricane Ike delivered a tremendous beating to the Gulf area, but now Texas faces the biggest recovery effort in state history. The Rev. Rudy Rasmus and Univision correspondent Fernando Pizarro discuss how everyday people of Houston are dealing with the devastation of the storm.
  • A machinist in Iowa suspected of sending unarmed pipe bombs and threatening letters to financial services companies in the Midwest was arrested Wednesday morning by federal authorities.
  • How will the health care reform bill impact local health care providers? We speak to representatives from hospitals and community clinics about how they will be affected, and get an update on what changes will begin this year and what will take place in 2014.
  • All's Fair in Love and Veto Power
  • Most Americans are aware of the ongoing conflict between the Israelis and the Palestinians, but how many of us truly understand its history and the challenges to resolving the conflict in a peaceful, equitable way? We will spend an hour speaking to local advocates on both sides of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and taking your calls.
  • Now that the candidate filing deadline has come and gone, we take a look at how this year's San Diego political races are shaping up. KPBS Political Correspondent Gloria Penner talks about a few of the most interesting match-ups.
  • Port towns on the northern coast of France say they're being swamped by hundreds of refugees hoping to make it across the Channel to England. Most of the migrants are from Iraq or Afghanistan, and the lack of facilities for them is causing problems for the refugees as well as local residents.
  • If you follow parenting trends you may have heard about a Gen X and Y phenomenon called the
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