A busy day in washington plus, the president is abroad, hes in paris for his third foreign trip were going to hear from him multiple times in the next few hour what retail pain target boosts its outlook as traffics improving. And a live and exclusive interview with the cbs chairman and ceo, Leslie Moonves in the next few minutes busy day on capitol hill fed chair yellen returns for a second day of testimony, later in this hour, this time before Senate Banking her comments on rates sparked the dows rally to that record high also this morning, Senate Republicans set to unveil their revised Health Care Bill, and the cbo will release its analysis of the president s fiscal 18 budget. Some questions about whether or not the House Freedom caucus is going to vote for this, unless there are specifics on Corporate Tax rates and more well, look, i still think that its interesting that the fed comes to capitol hill and the second comes were looking at the data, we may do this, do the right thing i
There was a problem, with her new electric supplier. Within months she was paying promised. Do you think this company was ripping me off . Yeah. Thanks for joining us, im joie chen. For most of us electricity is just a basic necessity look food and water something we often take for granted. We hardly Pay Attention unless the lights dont come on or the bills are suddenly skyhigh. But that is actually happening in more states over a dozen already where deregulation now mean a lot of Companies Want to be your power provider. Adam may provides the story. They told me it was going to be a specific rate, a set rate a two year contract. Gretchen and her husband other than theos downtown diner. She quickly knew there was a problem with her electric supplier. It ented up end it up being not a fixed rate. Not a rate they had propositioned not a 36 month rate. It wasnt what you were promised. The very first rate was 8. 133. Within months she said she was paying more than five times rate she had b
Theos downtown diner. There was a problem with her new electric supplier. Within months she was paying five times what she had been promised. Do you think this company was ripping me off . Yeah. Thanks for joining us, im joie chen. For most of us electricity is just a basic necessity look food and water something we often take for granted. We hardly Pay Attention unless the lights dont come on or the bills are suddenly skyhigh. But that is actually happening in more states over a dozen already where deregulation now mean a lot of Companies Want to be your power provider. Adam may provides the story. They told me it was going to be a specific rate, a set rate, a two year contract. Gretchen and her husband other than theos downtown diner. She quickly knew there was a problem with her electric supplier. It ented up end it up being not a fixed rate. Not a rate they had propositioned not a 36 month rate. It wasnt what you were promised. The very first rate was 8. 133. Within months she said
New electric supplier. Within months she was paying promised. Do you think this company was ripping me off . Yeah. Thanks for joining us, im joie chen. For most of us electricity is just a basic necessity look food and water something we often take for granted. We hardly Pay Attention unless the lights dont come on or the bills are suddenly skyhigh. But that is actually happening in more states over a dozen already where deregulation now mean a lot of Companies Want to be your power provider. Adam may provides the story. They told me it was going to be a specific rate, a set rate a two year contract. Gretchen and her husband other than theos downtown diner. She quickly knew there was a problem with her electric supplier. It ented up end it up being not a fixed rate. Not a rate they had propositioned not a 36 month rate. It wasnt what you were promised. The very first rate was 8. 133. Within months she said she was paying more than five times rate she had been promised costing her thous
Editorial: Another Texas power failure - cynicism of low expectations
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Maria Pineda watches a video of her 11-years-old son play in the snow for the first time in Conroe, Texas. He died of suspected hypothermia on Feb. 16.Gustavo Huerta, MBO / Associated Press
Texans can be thankful that the heartless mayor of Colorado City proved to be the outrageous exception rather than the rule during the deadly Lone Star deep freeze. While he was ranting in an unhinged Facebook screed that neither elected officials nor neighbors owed anybody anything during the most dangerous and debilitating snow and ice storm in decades, the (now former) mayor’s West Texas neighbors were helping each other.