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EPA Chief Lisa Jackson

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Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa Jackson is in the Bay Area, meeting with local businesses and organizations to highlight innovation and green technology — and to discuss President Obama’s jobs plan.

She joins us to talk about green jobs, the Obama administration’s recent decision to hold off on tightening smog standards and more.

Guests:

Lisa Jackson, administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)

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