Insight: Political Junkie / Homeless Count / On-Field Concussions / Community Meal Plans
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Andrew Nixon / Capital Public Radio
Today on Insight, The Political Junkie, Ken Rudin, talks about President Obama’s call to end the budget cuts known as sequestration. And the leader of a non-profit talks about his plan to bring mobile kitchens to low-income neighborhoods.
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We check in with Political Junkie, Ken Rudin, about President Obama's proposed budget and potential 2016 presidential candidates.
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Last week, about 400 people volunteered to canvass Sacramento streets, fields, shelters and more to try to count the number of homeless people in the county. Thousands of volunteers made similar attempts across California.
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We talk with a UC Davis ophthalmologist working on a devices to detect concussions, making it harder for football players to hide a head injury.
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An organization spearheaded by Rabbi David Wechsler-Azen is launching a new project that will create community chefs for low-income neighborhoods.
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