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Video: Today's Solyndra House Hearing; Execs Invoke 5th Amendment

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Solyndra CEO Brian Higgins and Chief Financial Officer Bill Stover invoked their Fifth Amendment right to not testify to avoid self-incrimination at the House hearing on Solyndra today. The House Energy and Commerce Committee is looking into the controversial loan guarantees the now-bankrupt company received from the Dept. of Energy.

Here’s the full video of today’s Solyndra hearing in the House.

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Here’s the video of Higgins and Stover invoking their Fifth Amendment rights.

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