Of 2013. Well show you how you can cash in today. Im happy to be back from washington. Im happy sue herera is at the center of the action im just a happy guy, sue. Im glad to have you back, too. It happened just before noon. Once again the markets tanking, a steep dive after discouraging words from washington on the state of the fiscal cliff. This time it was House Speaker boehner speaking with reporters after meeting with treasury secretary tim geithner. Eamon javers is in washington with the latest. Eamon, the sentiment down here is these guys should stop talking and start crafting a deal. Reporter thats the sentiment here in the hallways of capitol hill as well, sue. I can tell you that. We are starting to get a little more clarity on whats going on here today. I just had the chance just a few moments ago to buttonhole senator harry reid here in the hallway, asking him a very specific question. I said did treasury secretary tim geithner come up here with a new specific offer for rep
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