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Global Warming and the Supreme Court; CNN's Lou Dobbs vs. CEOs; Innocent Man Convicted of Murder Goes Free

David Doniger on global warming
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Sridhar Pappu on Lou Dobbs
Sara Shipley Hiles and Marina Walker Guevara on outsourcing pollution
Dennis Fritz on being freed by DNA

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This week, the fight over global warming went all the way to the Supreme Court. The Bush administration says greenhouse gases don’t pollute. Twelve states and multiple environmental groups say they do – and that they must be regulated. We check in with Natural Resources Defense Council’s lead counsel for the case, David Doniger.


Plus, Sridhar Pappu tells us about his new Mother Jones article, “Lou Dobbs Turns on the CEOs.” Sara Shipley Hiles and Marina Walker Guevara expose how one U.S. company “outsourced” pollution to Peru. And we hear from an innocent man convicted of murder. Dennis Fritz tells us how he survived eleven years in prison before he was finally freed by DNA testing.


Web bonus: Click here to listen to the extended version of our interview with Dennis Fritz.

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