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(22 Sep 2010) HEADLINE: Egg producers give mixed messages at hearing CAPTION: The owner of one of two Iowa egg farms linked to as many as 1,600 salmonella illnesses declined to testify at a congressional hearing Wednesday, citing his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination. (Sept. 22) Video: egg farm video Track: More than 500 million eggs were recalled this summer Video: more egg/chicken video Track: from two egg farms like this one that were linked to 16-hundred cases of salmonella poisoning. Video: wide shot of panel of egg producers at 1:39 Track: The owners of the egg farms went before Video: wide shot of House hearing--can be from start at 12:00 noonish Track: a House panel investigating the outbreak--but not all were cooperating. SOT: 1:55 Orland Bethel President Hillandale Farms of Iowa invokes 5th amendment right ''I respectfully decline to answer the question....5th amendment of the constitution.'' Video: wide shot of panel: 1:39 Track: The other owner was remorseful SOT: Austin 'Jack" DeCoster, owner, Wright County Egg 1:40 p.m. ``We were horrified to learn that our eggs may have made people sick, We apologize to every one who may have been sickened by eating our eggs. Video: Peter DeCoster--can backtime to bite Track: but his son sought to blame a supplier: SOT: Peter DeCoster, COO, Wright Egg Farm 1:47 we view the most likely root cause of contamination to be the meat and bone meal that was an ingredient in our feed. NOTE--WE NEVER SAW STILL FOTOS ON THE FEED I HAD, so writing around that a bit--if you have--would be great Video: wide shot of panel-- Track; Lawmakers kept referring to appalling conditions that investigators found at the farm: SOT: Congresman Bart Stupak, D-Mich., chairman House Oversight and Energy subcommittee 1:59 p.m. look at the manure coming out of the building from the foundations--this isnt something that happened overnight--that manure pile is 7-8 feet tall. Video: whatever cover we have from the one on ones Track: Victims of the salmonella outbreak told stomach-churning stories but were also unhappy they didnt get a personal apology: Video: wide shot of panel/hearing room Track: Throughout the hearing lawmakers stressed the need for new food safety legislation--The House passed a bill a year ago--its now languishing in the senate. jb the ap capitol hill Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...