
Bay Bridge Concerns, Food Safety, Finding Hidden Genius
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Questions Over Bay Bridge Safety, Petaluma Slaughterhouse Concerns, Finding Hidden Genius
Caltrans officials admitted for the first time at a hearing that concerns over testing of bolts and rods on the new Bay Bridge span may be valid. A federal investigation into whether the Petaluma slaughterhouse Rancho Feeding Corp. distributed tainted beef raises questions about food safety. The Hidden Genius Project's goal is to get more African-American students into the high-tech sector.
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Bay Bridge Concerns, Food Safety, Finding Hidden Genius
Special | 27m 49sVideo has Closed Captions
Caltrans officials admitted for the first time at a hearing that concerns over testing of bolts and rods on the new Bay Bridge span may be valid. A federal investigation into whether the Petaluma slaughterhouse Rancho Feeding Corp. distributed tainted beef raises questions about food safety. The Hidden Genius Project's goal is to get more African-American students into the high-tech sector.
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