California continues to lead the nation in the number of illegal immigrants, but it's no longer their primary destination.
That's according to a national survey published yesterday by the Pew Hispanic Center. Reporter: Rob Schmitz
About 500,000 working-age Californians lost their health insurance since the start of the recession a year and a half ago.
Altogether, more than 12 million Californians had no coverage at some point last year. It pays to plan ahead for what you're
going to do about health insurance if you're laid off. What are some of the available options? Guest: Sarah Varney, KQED health reporter.
End Music: "West Egg Rag" by Dave "Snaker" Ray from the CD "Forever Changing: The Golden Age of Elektra" (Elektra)