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Climate Debate / Green Jobs #930175

ABC Evening News for Friday, Apr 24, 2009
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(Studio: Charles Gibson) House hearings on a bill to curb greenhouse gases with former Vice President Al Gore & former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich quoted shown.

(Indiantown, Florida: Jeffrey Kofman) The lineup in Florida for jobs to build a solar power plant featured; scenes shown from the jobs fair in Indiantown; details given about rising unemployment in the area. [Two PEOPLE, Daryl SCANTLAND†- note how long they have been out of work.] [Jobs fair organizer John DINGER†, Florida Power & Light Jackie ANDERSON†- talk about jobs.]

Reporter(s):
Gibson, Charles;
Kofman, Jeffrey
Duration:
00:02:30

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