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The West Virginia Primary / China Earthquake

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In the first half hour we analyze the results from Tuesday’s primary in West Virginia, and discuss the implications for Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama and the Democratic Party. In the second half of the show we address how Northern California’s large Chinese-American community is mourning over the death toll from Monday’s devastating earthquake in central China. We’ll hear reaction from locals and find out how to help.

Guests:

Amy Sullivan, nation editor for Time Magazine (first half hour)

Bruce Cain, executive director of the UC Washington Center and Heller professor of political science at UC Berkeley (first half hour)

Yong Gao, vice chair of the Tsinghau Challenge Education Foundation which is organizing fundraising efforts in the Bay Area for earthquake relief (second half hour)

Ling-chi Wang, professor emeritus of ethnic studies at UC Berkeley (second half hour)

Harold Brooks, CEO of the Bay Area Chapter of the American Red Cross (second half hour)

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