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Billy Leroy talks about his store's acceptance of the Euro on Reuter business news.
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wonkroom.thinkprogress.org 10/19/09: Fox Business Network anchor Brian Sullivan reports that US Chamber of Commerce has decided to support climate legislation, but updates live that upon checking with the chamber, the Reuters wire story appears to be wrong. BRIAN SULLIVAN: Been a reversal on climate change from the US Chamber of Commerce. Breaking news right now: Chamber of Commerce saying it will reverse its position on the climate change bill and wants a carbon tax, if you will, in the Senate bill on climate change. Remember, companies like Exelon and other power producers, primarily those of a nuclear side, left the US Chamber of Commerce because the chamber opposed the climate change bill. Now, the chamber reversing its position. The reason that Exelon and others left is they said, well, this may be a tax on business, but we need to know what carbon is worth. they want to have more after set price. All right, so, the US Chamber is denying it now. All right. So, maybe not. So apparently we just called the Chamber of Commerce, said, "Can you give us more comment on the headlines crossing?" And they're denying that they are changing their position on climate change legislation, trying to figure out where did the original headlines come from, Justin? Excuse me. All right, coming on the news wires here. Reuters news wire, speak to go my producer. Live TV, folks. So Reuters reporting that US Chamber of Commerce will no longer oppose climate change legislation. We called ...
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Afghan farmers turn poppy fields into fishing lakes. The farmers are asking for more aid from the government because of the amount of money that was made with the poppy plant compared to fish
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wonkroom.thinkprogress.org 10/19/09: A montage of CNBC and Fox Business Network reporting, then retracting the story that the US Chamber of Commerce is supporting strong climate change legislation. FBN's Brian Sullivan corrected the story during his initial reporting; CNBC corrected the story after about 15 minutes. Larry Kudlow then speculated whether the Obama administration was involved.
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wonkroom.thinkprogress.org 10/19/09: Fox Business Network anchor Brian Sullivan reports that US Chamber of Commerce has decided to support climate legislation, but updates live that upon checking with the chamber, the Reuters wire story appears to be wrong. BRIAN SULLIVAN: Been a reversal on climate change from the US Chamber of Commerce. Breaking news right now: Chamber of Commerce saying it will reverse its position on the climate change bill and wants a carbon tax, if you will, in the Senate bill on climate change. Remember, companies like Exelon and other power producers, primarily those of a nuclear side, left the US Chamber of Commerce because the chamber opposed the climate change bill. Now, the chamber reversing its position. The reason that Exelon and others left is they said, well, this may be a tax on business, but we need to know what carbon is worth. they want to have more after set price. All right, so, the US Chamber is denying it now. All right. So, maybe not. So apparently we just called the Chamber of Commerce, said, "Can you give us more comment on the headlines crossing?" And they're denying that they are changing their position on climate change legislation, trying to figure out where did the original headlines come from, Justin? Excuse me. All right, coming on the news wires here. Reuters news wire, speak to go my producer. Live TV, folks. So Reuters reporting that US Chamber of Commerce will no longer oppose climate change legislation. We called ...
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