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Web Extra: Steven Chu

Clip: 2/19/2014 | 14m 36s

Former Secretary of Energy Steven Chu in an extended interview.

Former Secretary of Energy Steven Chu talks about climate change, fracking and the future of energy policy in this extended interview.

02/19/2014 | Rating NR

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