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  • What are the advantages to building "green"? Should governments require developers to embrace "green" techniques, or should it be optional? How expensive is "green" building? Norm Miller from USD's Bu
  • New Doc Asks What's It All About Then?
  • Despite news of terrorist bombings and crackdowns in Syria, two recent books argue the world has never seen so little war and violence. Steven Pinker, author of The Better Angels of Our Nature, and Joshua Goldstein, author of Winning the War on War, discuss. Originally broadcast on December 7, 2011.
  • The future of Lindbergh Field moves into another phase this morning with the first in a series of joint meetings to work on a long-term vision of expansion. But there are still serious questions swirl
  • There are some nicely wrapped cinematic gifts as well as expensive coal in area theaters this holiday season. We'll ask our critics about the new Coen brothers movie "True Grit," see how "Tron" stacks up as a sequel, and find out if the hype is deserved for "The King's Speech."
  • The two sides in the new round of contract talks between the union for 65,000 Southern California grocery workers and the Big Three grocery chains don't even agree on the importance of the end of the
  • China's Shenzhou 9 spacecraft docked successfully with the orbiting Tiangong 1 test module this week, ticking off another accomplishment for the country's manned spaceflight program. Jonathan McDowell and Joan Johnson-Freese discuss the future of China's space program, and whether a new space race is heating up.
  • In an unusual move, California Secretary of State Debra Bowen has decided not to predict voter turnout for Tuesday's election. She says there are just too many variables this time around.
  • San Diego city council woman Donna Frye plans a bipartisan Initiative to get the public engaged in improving how the city council does business. Frye has teamed up with Carl Demaio, who won the Distri
  • The Imperial Valley is known as an agricultural mecca. But some think the region is ripe for generating renewable energy through solar, geothermal, and wind sources. Renewable energy production could
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