Bush Administration Tries to Alleviate 9-11 Related Health Problems


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When the World Trade Center collapsed, tens of thousands of people breathed the toxic chemicals and dust. Four and a half years later, they have myriad of health problems. This week, the Bush administration created a new position to coordinate the federal government's efforts to track and treat these problems and appointed Dr. John Howard to the job. I spoke with Kimberly Flynn of the New York group 9-11 Environmental Action about her hopes for the new coordinator.

INCUE: "We are calling for a 9/11 Health Czar…

OUTCUE: "Kimberly Flynn is a coordinator…Thank you."

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