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Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger will address a joint session of the Legislature this morning to discuss the worst budget crisis
in state history. Last week, he released a new list of deep spending cuts, aiming at tackling a $22 billion deficit. Everything
takes a hit, and lawmakers have been hearing angry, desperate testimony from people likely to be affected by the cuts. Yesterday,
it was the turn of teachers, parents and students. Reporter: John Myers
The bankruptcy of General Motors is expected to lead to a lot of auto dealerships closing in California. But GM appears to
have spared the NUMMI plant in the San Francisco Bay Area, a joint venture the auto giant runs with Toyota. Reporter: Peter Jon Shuler
Immigrant rights groups are launching a new push for reforming the system, in advance of a meeting President Obama will hold
next week with key lawmakers. Reporter: Sasha Khokha
End Music: "Something For Cat" by Henry Mancini and Chris Mancini, from the CD "The Pink Panther Lounge"