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San Diego Educators speak about March For California's Future

Educators Lacey Dorman, Jim Miller and Kelly Mayhew, their son Walt and students speak about why the continued budget cuts on the California University system is so destructive. This video was made in the NMR Studio that is free to use by the public.

Senior scams

John Mattes investigates the schemes that are scamming senior citizens in San Diego.

Investigating consumer problems with GE Money

Michael Shames recommends, that you need to be "remarkably diligent" when someone shows up at your door and offers you products and services.

Too Lazy puts unauthorized charges on Verizon cell phone bills

John investigates the website Too Lazy further.

NMR community journalism project investigates unauthorized charges on cell phone bills

NMR Community Journalism Project investigates: Consumers complain about unauthorized charges from TooLazy LLC on their cell phone bills.

Consumers complain about unauthorized charges on their cell phone bills

NMR community journalism project investigates: Are insurance companies paying doctors ?

This is New Media Rights Community Journalism Project's follow-up video to UCAN investigates: Are insurance companies failing to pay doctors ?. In this video John Mattes interviews California Insurance Commissioner to learn about what sort of regulation is happening to create healthcare reform in California.

Best Practices for Creative Commons attributions - how to attribute works you reuse under a Creative Commons license

Find out how to site or source creative commons work. Creative commons work allows you to share, remix and reuse legally, just make sure to check out what license it is under.

“creative commons” by Flikr user libraryman used under Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 license