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10:00EPA and Greenhouse Gas Emissions

The Environmental Protection Agency determines greenhouse gases pose a threat to public health and safety. A look at the findings and possible new regulations

Guests

Margaret Kriz, energy and environment correspondent, National Journal

David Doniger, policy director of the climate center at the Natural Resources Defense Council

Roger Martella, attorney in private practice, former general counsel for EPA during the Bush administration

Bill Kovacs, vice president for environmental policy at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce

11:00Controversy over Chronic Lyme Disease

Chronic Lyme Disease is one of the most controversial issues in medicine today. Diane and her guests discuss the battle over diagnosis, treatment, and whether Chronic Lyme Disease even exists.

Guests

Dr. Samuel Shor, Internist in private practice and Associate Clinical Professor at George Washington University.

Pamela Weintraub, A senior editor at "Discover" Magazine and author of "Cure Unknown"

Phillip Baker, Executive Director of the American Lyme Disease Foundation and microbiologist, former Project Officer of Lyme Disease studies at the National Institute of Allergies and Infectious Diseases.

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