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is waiting for fifteen goats to celts. forty kilograms of rice one thousand flatbreads. and a live. but why is the bride in a bad mood. to tell the group it's not the one. the role is a done deal. claim . the six america votes for its next president. who takes the wheel as the us drives into the feature. get the news the mainstream missives with up close election coverage of the u.s. election up close. and aussie dot com. look to me soon which brightened if you knew about the song from finest...
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the federal tax celt for wind power producers expires at the end of the year, intense debate heatingover whrosht -- whether or not the government should throw your dollars in a failing industry in the first place. manhattan institute, great to have you on the show, on set, happy about that. start with the tax credit. >> sure. gerri: it's an industry, let's face it, they don't have a lot to show for themselves, and, yet, we sub subsidize them to te tune of $12.2 billion, why? >> well, what the industry -- remember just a few years ago, they said, well, we're all about reducing carbon dioxide. that was the argument. now it's this we create jobs argument. they say if congress does not extend production tax credits, we lose 37,000 jobs. they might get an extension, but there's a push among utilities and groups tond the tax credit, and it could be ended. gerri: doesn't work that well. 84% of the infrastructure fails -o produce electricity when demand is greatest. i mean, as a solution to the energy problems, how do you rate it? >> well, it's not a solution. it's wholly dependent on electr
the federal tax celt for wind power producers expires at the end of the year, intense debate heatingover whrosht -- whether or not the government should throw your dollars in a failing industry in the first place. manhattan institute, great to have you on the show, on set, happy about that. start with the tax credit. >> sure. gerri: it's an industry, let's face it, they don't have a lot to show for themselves, and, yet, we sub subsidize them to te tune of $12.2 billion, why? >>...
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we're going to have spots overnight tonight fallling into the 20s and this wind, if it celts down areawide5 miles per hour, i think easily the temperatures tonight will be plummeting in the suburbs into the 20s and lots of sunshine tomorrow. again, a couple of high clouds and that is from midday to late afternoon and that is going to be a very, very chilly day and the fox 5 accuweather forecast is shipping up like this and staying in the 50s now. every day on the seven-day here and into some 50s. tomorrow, 50s, thursday, 52 degrees and we get into the weekend, is the is looking good. the latter part of the weekend, i hate to bring this word up, but looks like there will be a nor'easter as it tries to form and run up the coast and there is some differences with the model guidance and that is looks like a coastal storm and into that middle part of next week. next wednesday is the big travel day. >> yeah. >> and that is out there of before that. >> i think there are a lot of details to be ironed out. i hate to say that but looks like we're going have something out there. >> thank you, gary. >
we're going to have spots overnight tonight fallling into the 20s and this wind, if it celts down areawide5 miles per hour, i think easily the temperatures tonight will be plummeting in the suburbs into the 20s and lots of sunshine tomorrow. again, a couple of high clouds and that is from midday to late afternoon and that is going to be a very, very chilly day and the fox 5 accuweather forecast is shipping up like this and staying in the 50s now. every day on the seven-day here and into some...
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this started with the celts, 100 years ago.s and they go after the living people. all the things and they had the costumes to scare them away. pagan ritual and shouldn't happen. too many people get hurt on halloween. >> dana: commercial enterprise. sometimes starting in august, you will see the retailers put up the halloween stuff. it's working for them because the natural retail federation said 170 million americans plan to celebrate halloween. it will reach $8 billion in sales. >> bob: capitalist thing now. big deal. >> eric: the halloween parties, they are the best parties. >> dana: oh. >> bob: i was told to stop playing with the -- >> dana: bob -- >> andrea: you have eat an pound of candy. >> bob: chocolate is my favorite thing. 365. what did you dress up as? c'mon. c'mon, man. i never got dressed up. never. i don't believe -- >> eric: i got dressed up at you. remember? >> dana: that's right. >> bob: right. this year -- never mind. one more thing on this hallow's eve? is it tonight? hope you celebrate. don't go to my house.
this started with the celts, 100 years ago.s and they go after the living people. all the things and they had the costumes to scare them away. pagan ritual and shouldn't happen. too many people get hurt on halloween. >> dana: commercial enterprise. sometimes starting in august, you will see the retailers put up the halloween stuff. it's working for them because the natural retail federation said 170 million americans plan to celebrate halloween. it will reach $8 billion in sales. >>...
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first of all, the way he celt with -- dealt with the innovation of kuwait, he involved virtually everybody in reach and it became less contentious. >> if i can interrupt, i can say it's my understanding we made money on the war. [laughter] >> yes, that's supposed to acknowledge that. [laughter] secondly, in the middle east in general, the president showed a good deal of courage to move the peace process forward. and then thirdly, of course, the budget. because that agreement did put us on the road to a reduced deficit and the job was finished in the next clinton administration. i don't think you can understands the deal unless you understand the context in which the deal was made. i think we have to remember that the deal came after we had a lot of experience with the inflated economic assumptions, which had been used to pass the reagan budget in '81 and after three failed attempts to fix the deficit with procedural fixes, and after all of that, we finally wound up with something that began to work. ting also shows a necessity to have realistic expectations about what your policy is going
first of all, the way he celt with -- dealt with the innovation of kuwait, he involved virtually everybody in reach and it became less contentious. >> if i can interrupt, i can say it's my understanding we made money on the war. [laughter] >> yes, that's supposed to acknowledge that. [laughter] secondly, in the middle east in general, the president showed a good deal of courage to move the peace process forward. and then thirdly, of course, the budget. because that agreement did put...
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we have a way to go when it comes to treatment of women and the celts. there was -- women and assault. can we expand the promise of equality and pass the defense of women act and get rid of the defense of marriage act? the question is, are we up to that task? that is a big part of the mandate coming out of this election. what is exciting is the opportunity to take that mandate and to make it real. host: justin ruben, the executive director of moveon.org. thank you for joining us this sunday. the president traveled to miramar and burma. the big issue this week is the change of power in china. damien ma will join us. from the c-span radio studios, we have the latest. >> the topics include the so- called fiscal cliff, the middle east and national security issues. you can hear all the shows re- aired. on "meet the press," lindsay gramm, dianne feinstein, and mike rogers, who chairs the house intelligence committee. on "this week," peter king and arms services committee chairman carl levin. chris wallace sits down with saxby chambliss, the vice chairman of th
we have a way to go when it comes to treatment of women and the celts. there was -- women and assault. can we expand the promise of equality and pass the defense of women act and get rid of the defense of marriage act? the question is, are we up to that task? that is a big part of the mandate coming out of this election. what is exciting is the opportunity to take that mandate and to make it real. host: justin ruben, the executive director of moveon.org. thank you for joining us this sunday....
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. >>> best buy founder richard celts may not buy the company until december and the price may be belowbillion bid, according to sources quoted by reuters. >>> and as we talked about in the last hour a travel industry deal will see priceline.com buying kayak software for $40 a share in cash or stock or about $1.8 billion to 29% premium for kayak shareholders and comes just about four months after kayak went public. priceline's ceo jeffrey boyd will discuss the deal on "squawk on the street" at 11:00 a.m. eastern time this morning. >>> this morning we are trying to rise above politics and address the fiscal cliff with ralph schlosstein, ceo of evercorps partners and blackrock co-founder. great to have you here today. >> it's great to be here as well. >> we have some problems, we have to come up with a solution, fiscal cliff around the corner, markets are obviously concerned based on the reaction in the last couple of days but it also seems like the politicians have kind of been stepping in and entrenching themselves right where we left things off. is there a way that we can find a soluti
. >>> best buy founder richard celts may not buy the company until december and the price may be belowbillion bid, according to sources quoted by reuters. >>> and as we talked about in the last hour a travel industry deal will see priceline.com buying kayak software for $40 a share in cash or stock or about $1.8 billion to 29% premium for kayak shareholders and comes just about four months after kayak went public. priceline's ceo jeffrey boyd will discuss the deal on...