If you live near L.A., Long Beach or Oakland --
the state's three biggest ports -- you can expect the
air you breathe to get cleaner. That's because laws
banning the oldest and most polluting diesel trucks from
entering California ports take effect this month and
next. Truckers complain that the new rules are too
expensive, especially in a recession. But treating
health problems caused by diesel soot may be even pricier. Reporter: Amy Standen
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