for the first time they have positive manufacturing news. this is something we have been keeping our eyes out for. as you know the global economy is not doing so well, china and europe contracting. this is a critical sector for u.s. in particular because the pay is typically higher. drivers drivers are feeling less pain at the pump and the trend should continue. a gallon of regular unleaded dropped a couple of cents. it is the 10th straight day of decline. the average is now down 13 cents from last month s seasonal high. the experts say prices typically drop in the fall as refiners switch over to the cheaper fuel blends we use this time of year. but a series of refinery and pipeline problems sent prices soaring as i know you know in recent weeks. a printer s mistake today may have cost google s shareholders billions of dollars. a printer s mistake. the internet giant was going to released its earnings report. instead google executives say the printer released the
the process, for that, i want you to take a look here. i will not try and walk you through it. it s a mess. the bottom line is 917 billion dml spending cuts with a special committee in charge of finding $1.5 trillion cuts by the end of the year, and the debt limit rises by $900 billion now, and $1.5 later. already, there is one potential wrinkle here. the nonpartisan budget congressional office says the plan would cut spending only by 1.5 trillion, not 2.4 trillion. we are following all the claims and repercussions as only cnn can. by colleagues join me, and if you don t believe this is a huge story, look at richard quest, all the way from london. tell us how the deal came to be, and what are the prospects it will bring? first, you explained it as best as anybody could involved in the process. and it is a mess. the democratic plan is rejected in the house, and it looked like a day care here in washington. we did know what the rough pieces of an agreement would look like and