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good evening, everyone. i m erin burnett. outfront tonight, decision time. it s the biggest an most important election before november 6th and it s getting started in just under 12 hours. wisconsin republican governor scott walker fighting what is probably going to end up being the most expensive, high-stakes recall election in american history. democrats want walker out after he and the republican-controlled legislature voted to strip union members of collective bargaining rights. remember all those pictures of just complete chaos in the state capitol? democrats accuse walker of waging a war on unions. republicans say they re doing their jobs, trying to stem a budget crisis in the state. it has become one of the most bitter political fights in america, pegging big business against big labor. talk about two sumo wrestlers. neither of those groups on those own are loaded. you re talking about $80 million just for this race. that is pretty stunning. the impact of tomorrow ....
Verdict. gas prices fell by a nickel. the price for a gallon of regular is now $3.61. now back to confessions of a serial killer. there were times during the years jeffrey dahmer was killing young men and boys when he came close to being caught, stopped from taking more lives. one of those crucial moments still haunted dahmer s father, lionel, during my 1994 interview with him. in march of 1989, you were helping him gather up his belongings, going through his room, and you came across a box. tell me about that incident. it was about a one-foot-square box, metal and wood box, that i thought ....
to make sure we have a safety net that cares for people that are falling from the middle class into poverty. 99ers receiving an unprecedented 99 weeks of jobless benefits. fight, fight, fight. but 20 straight months of job gains have many wondering when do you cut the cord? when do it we want it? now. with no easy answers for the long-term unemployed, what can and what should government do? sometimes it means making sure that there s a safety net. by the end of the summer the gaps in the safety net will be a whole lot wider, more than 100,000 americans across six states are set to lose the extended unemployment benefits they ve been receiving from the federal government. those are the states in yellow, rhode island, idaho, nevada, new jersey, new york, west virginia, and also washington, d.c. as state unemployment rates improve the kind of federal extensions that led to 99 weeks of support are being phased out. stevon moore is an editorial writer with the ....
that s right. falling oil and gas prices are like a big tax cut. one research firm estimates that for every dollar drop in the price of a barrel of crude consumers save $3 billion a year on fuel costs. oil closed down another $3 and change today and has dropped $26 a barrel from its peak in february. gasoline prices are going down as well, down to $3.61 for a gallon of regular. that s down more than 30 cents from the peak earlier this year. john? john: we will take the drop, but it sure would be good to create some new jobs. peter barnes for us in washington tonight. peter, thanks so much. mitt romney calls today s job report a harsh indictment of the economic policy. president claims congress could be doing more to put americans back to work. you will hear more from both men coming up on the fox report. it s not a war and the u.s. isn t using conventional weapons. but president obama has ordered attacks on iran that s ....
And a half dollars over the course of their entire career because of that wage gap. what this legislation does is provide cover for them so if they do inquire, that if they do protest for having a wage disparity, they ve got coverage. frankly, i don t understand why i mean, i understand that there s legal costs involved but corporations should be glad and should be quite honest about what people are making. this is about kind of pulling the curtain back, about who is getting paid what and it s not fair. wouldn t this all be fixed if corporations just paid men and women equally if they were doing exactly the same job and the same hours put in? yeah, i would say that most of them are. you know, i think we re trying to build out a problem here that doesn t exist, as widespread as everybody wants it to believe now. oh, wow, i m sorry, i have to say, it does exist. you look at latino women, they re making $0.52 to the dollar. african-american women, $0.61 to the dollar and the avera ....