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People weighed in, 52% say pass a long term bill that cuts spending and you can weigh in, go to our web site at foxnews.com. bill? bill: back to the stalemate in wisconsin. lawmakers fighting over a union bashi bargaining rights, showing no sign of budgeting and, awol democrats do not plan on returning to the state and the state assembly speaker jeff fitzgerald telling me 20 minutes ago, democrats are failing their constituents. it sets a dangerous precedent. any time you don t like a piece of legislation, being passed you flee the state? i don t think the people of wisconsin are going to stand for that. bill: now the other side. wisconsin s state senator, a democrat, one of the 14 who fled the state, sir, good morning to you. i believe you are still in the state of illinois, can i say that much. caller: you can say that much, bill. bill: we talked to jeff fitzgerald about the secret meeting held with his brother, ....
i m not saying lose more jobs, but this trend in unemployment benefit claims will slow down. the improvement trend will slow down. bill: got it. see you at 9:15. stuart varney, check him out, varney & company. arthel: bill, we turn now to the battle for libya. we re getting word that libyan authorities have arrested three dutch soldiers. apparently when they tried to evacuate a dutch citizen from the country. it comes amid new fighting along the mediterranean coast, the army units reportedly surround ago strategic oil installation. today witnesses saying government war planes have launched air strikes on the town possibly targeting an air strip. meanwhile we re getting new amateur video showing groups of armed men fighting in the desert. you can hear heavy gunfire, the sounds of explosions and a few large plumes of smoke rising in the distance. it s unclear exactly when or where this footage was taken. bill: also hearing about the ....
Matter what happens. bill: really? absolutely. bill: not 25% but not 25% yet. research shows it is 10%. about 9% at the moment but it will get there. it s on its way there. bill: the amount of loyal lil l exports, a third goes to italy. it doesn t matter where it goes. it happens to be the one commodity in the world, like a global currency. and is tradeable everywhere in the world and if you pull barrels off the world market, in lybia, or in northern africa, or in eastern europe, western europe, doesn t matter where it comes off the market, where the production supply is hurt, it hurts the full economy. it hurts all right, and right now you predict 35 cents more on the upside. easy. bill: and if that is the case, this happens to the break down of a dollar when it comes to a gallon of gasoline, eric. tell me what is important, crude oil, 67% of the dollar, federal and state taxes, at 13%. ....
Arthel: kimberly guilfoyle, joey jackson, thank you very much. bill: billions of taxpayer dollars spent every year on energy subsidies, and a lot of the money exposed to make it cheaper to fill up at the pump and heat your home and in the end does it? william lajeunesse is live en l.a. on that. how much money are you talking about, william? reporter: well, bill, not just how much that angers critics. it is who is getting the subsidy and what do we get in return, a handout, incentive, a subsidy, with any way you cut it, congress gives billions of tax dollars, each year to energy companies that do not need it. here s a break down of how the president wants to spend your tax money, in the next budget, $126 million for wind, 340 million for biofuel, 457 million for solar and 400 million for clean coal an 800 million for nuclear energy and oil and gas companies are actually getting more. in tax incentives and deductions and credits. ....
Fighter and the programs slide to the right and now we have to keep the legacy platforms around and we ll burn them up. you. painted an interesting picture, chuck nash, thanks for coming back. my pleasure, bill. bill: arthel? arthel: i thought the exact thing, what an interesting and clear picture that is being painted there. all right. he was the face of the bp oil disaster, he said he wanted his life back, remember that, now word tony hayward and other executives are paying the price for the gulf tragedy with their wallets. bill: also, beaver fever, watching that, arthel? bringing in crazy cash, you will not believe how much a fan paid for a lock of of the teen idle s. i doll s. with aarp we can fly out to see family. and we can cook out more with friends. ....