Reporters Discuss E-mail Revelations in the Justice Department, Bad Credit Risks, the Real Estate Market and Whether San Diego is Becoming a Haven for the Super-Rich
Friday, March 16, 2007
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This week the White House released memos that contradict earlier testimony by U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales on what was behind the firing of federal prosecutors in eight cities – including San Diego.
Lenders who gave mortgages to people with bad credit are in a world of trouble.
Also, there are signs that the local real estate decline may be tapering off.
And we'll look closely at the proposition that San Diego is on the way to becoming a "superstar" city. And that's not a compliment.
Guests
- Amita Sharma , KPBS News
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Scott Horsley
, National Public Radio
- Roger Showley, San Diego Union-Tribune
- Dean Calbreath, San Diego Union-Tribune
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