Washington Investment Board Sues Lehman Brothers
Ross Reynolds
05/21/2009 at 12:00 p.m.
State Investment Board Sues Lehman Brothers
The Washington State Investment Board sues Lehman Brothers for investment losses. Can it win?
Is the Stimulus Stimulating Jobs?
Will those billions of dollars in federal stimulus money produce millions of new jobs? Some believe we'll never know.
Trouble for Biofuels
John Plaza, the CEO of Imperium Renewables tell us how he plans to turn around his biofuel business.
EPA Hearing
Today the Environmental Protection Agency holds a hearing in Seattle on what we think should be done to prevent global climate change. We'll take you live to the rally. Find out what's on the table in Washington, D.C., and send us your suggestions. What's your top priority to prevent global warming?
No Guns at Folklife
Last year three people were hurt when a man opened fire at Seattle's Folklife Festival. He had a concealed weapons permit, but now even permit holders won't be able to carry guns at Folklife. The Mayor's office has forbidden all firearms at events on city property. We'll learn more about the new policy.
Guest(s)
Olga Pierce writes for the Website Pro Publica. She previously covered health policy for United Press International.
John Plaza is the founder and CEO of Imperium Renewables.
Bob Scales is a senior policy analyst for the City of Seattle.
Charles O'Kelley is a law professor at Seattle University School of Law and the director of the school's Center on Corporations, Law and Society.
Chip Giller is the founder and president of Grist.
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- 'Washington State Investment Board Sues Lehman,' Global Pensions
- 'Is the Stimulus Stimulating Jobs? We May Never Know For Sure,' Pro Publica
- 'Imperium Biodiesel Plant May Reopen Next Year,' The Seattle Times
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