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KQED Newscast

KQED News
Alameda County
Federal Government Shutdown
San Francisco
California
Republican Party
Health Insurance
President Donald Trump
Death Penalty Convictions
Healthcare Coverage
SNAP
Geary Boulevard Corridor Subway Proposal
Medicaid
East Bay
ICE
Donald Trump
Democratic Party
Food Services
KQED

KQED Newscast as heard on broadcast.

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Latest Episodes

KQED newscast for Tuesday, March 10, 2026 at 5:28 PM

KQED's Natalia Navarro has the Bay Area news you need to know for Saturday, February 7. 2026.

KQED newscast for Friday, October 31, 2025 at 5:00 PM

KQED's Natalia Navarro has the Bay Area news you need to know for Thursday, July 31, 2025.

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Adam Schiff
California Senator
Episode: KQED Newscast - Interview with Senator Adam Schiff
John Garamendi
East Bay Congressman discussing the implications of the economic and domestic policy bill
U.S. House of Representatives
Episode: KQED Newscast Special - Garamendi Interview

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4.3 out of 5 stars from 47 ratings
  • Requesting longer episodes

    Please release fewer but longer episodes. A bunch of short episodes makes it hard to follow the wonderful content.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    BigCat607
    United States2 years ago
  • War Coverage Is Embarrassingly Simplistic

    The war coverage is a lot about nothing. Meaningless government talking points and fake discussions. We don’t need to be fighting and funding all these wars. The blowback and cost to the US tax payer will be enormous and long lasting.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    OkMediocre
    United States2 years ago
  • Poor editing

    I truly enjoy the quick news updates. The only problem is the editing. There are long gaps of silence and clips are often cut off in the middle of the dialogue.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    AdamcanSinG
    United States2 years ago
  • Trusted

    I love listening to KQED every hour for the news.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Ilikesherbet
    United States4 years ago

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KQED Newscast - Interview with Senator Adam Schiff
Q: What is the next to do item on your list personally to work towards ending the shutdown?
Schiff's priority is ensuring meaningful relief for people regarding healthcare and standing firm against agreements that leave millions without insurance.
KQED Newscast - Interview with Senator Adam Schiff
Q: Does the threat of SNAP benefits ending change things at all for the Democrats?
Schiff stresses the importance of food assistance and indicates that the president is not concerned about hunger, noting prior cuts to SNAP that have been exacerbated by the shutdown.
KQED Newscast - Interview with Senator Adam Schiff
Q: What are the main obstacles that you're facing to make some more meaningful progress in ending the shutdown?
Schiff identifies two main obstacles: the Republicans' unwillingness to allocate budget funds for healthcare and their intention to not honor any deals made regarding budget allocations.
KQED Newscast Special - Garamendi Interview
Q: Are there any opportunities as the bill is being worked on in the House for that to change at all?
Congressman Garamendi indicates that the primary concern is to defeat the bill and to delay its vote so that more information can reach the public about its negative impacts.

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