Capitol Chat In our weekly segment wrapping
up the news of the week from California's capitol, State Government
Reporter Amy Quinton reviews
Governor Jerry Brown's
Delta twin-tunnels proposal and tells us what might happen
next. We'll also hear how California's legislative process compares
to New Hampshire.
Faith Alive Bayside Covenant Church in Granite Bay has
spent $750 thousand to build a state of the art medical facility in
Nigeria, which is treating more than 500 patients a day. Many
of the patients are treated for HIV/AIDS related problems, but the
facility also assists in child births and surgeries. But the church
isn't just sending money. A team of young adults have just
returned from a mission to Africa. They delivered medical
supplies and assisted doctors with childbirths. Three of them
join us to explain their experience. We'll also speak with
Dr. Christian O. Isichei, the doctor who founded Faith
Alive, which made the partnership between an American church
and a Nigerian hospital possible.
Summer Sanders At the 1992 Summer Olympics in
Barcelona, Spain, a 19-year-old from Roseville became the most
decorated US swimmer of that olympiad. Summer
Sanders won four medals: two golds, a silver and a
bronze. Now, twenty years later, she's at the Olympics in
London, this time as a correspondent for Yahoo Sports.
Sound Advice: Blue Dog Jam Nick
Brunner, the host of Capital Public Radio's Blue Dog Jam, joins us with new releases, a live
in-studio recording and a couple of tracks from bands playing the
Launch
Festival this weekend in Sacramento.
Sound Advice Song List:
1. "Keep On Movin" by King Tuff
2. "How's That" by Dusty Brown
3. "Phonecia (Live)" by Kelli Scarr
4. "Blue Meanies" by Opossom
5. "Endless Ladder" by Antlers



