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Monday, Nov 16, 2009
Some people say they won't get swine flu shots, because they're worried about possible side effects. Others fear scientifically enhanced food. A leading science journalist is concerned Americans are now viewing science with the same mistrust they show towards the corporate world, and he contends it is inhibiting progress. KCLU speaks with Michael Specter, who's speaking in Santa Barbara November 16th.

