This week on NOW:
http://www.pbs.org/now/thisweek/index.htmlNext week, the public comment period ends on a proposal by the EPA to regulate power plant emissions of mercury, a toxin linked to neurological disorders in newborns. It's estimated that a startling 630,000 babies born in the U.S. this year could have mercury blood levels at or above the safety limit. So why are many critics including state's attorneys general, U.S. senators, and the March of Dimes calling on the EPA to withdraw the proposed rule? David Brancaccio goes inside the debate and examines how the EPA's close relationship to corporate interests may be influencing regulation.
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http://www.pbs.org/now/politics/iraq.htmlWith some Wall Street and other economic indicators suggesting the existence of a healthy economy, next week Alan Greenspan's Federal Reserve is expected to raise interest rates. What does it mean for Main Street? David Brancaccio goes in-depth with Harvard Law professor Elizabeth Warren, author of THE TWO-INCOME TRAP: WHY MIDDLE CLASS MOTHERS AND FATHERS ARE GOING BROKE, to shed light on what a rate hike could mean for a financially over-extended middle class America. "The American family is about to get hit with a tidal wave from the debt they've taken on," says Warren. "That tidal wave is going to drown millions of families."
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