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KRCB Nightly Business Report March 1, 2013

Captioning sponsored by wpbt this is n. B. R. Susie good evening everyone. Im susie gharib. The sequester deadline is tomorrow, but it could take months for those massive federal spending cuts to ripple through the economy. Tom im tom hudson. Those cuts come at a time when the economy is struggling to grow, the latest showing on g. D. P. Shows growth but just barely. Susie and a big Management Change at groupon c. E. O. Andrew mason is out at the daily deals site he cofounded. Tom that and more tonight on n. B. R. susie you know the economy is not very strong when analysts cheer because growth has been revised up by a fraction, from a negative 0. 10 . And with growth flatlined, economists are wondering whether the upcoming budget cuts known as the sequester will derail the recovery. The good news is the cuts will take time to be felt. The bad news, as darren gersh reports, is the cuts will build in pain over time. Reporter in t ....

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KQEH Nightly Business Report March 1, 2013

And with growth flatlined, economists are wondering whether the upcoming budget cuts known as the sequester will derail the recovery. The good news is the cuts will take time to be felt. The bad news, as darren gersh reports, is the cuts will build in pain over time. Reporter in terms of its impact on the economy, the sequester is really more of a slow quester. The impact of the across the board spending cuts will take time to build and it could be months before its felt throughout the economy. Students of government dysfunction say this is not the same as a government shut down or hitting the nations borrowing limit. There is not that great an urgency. When we were talking about the debt ceiling, there was a real urgency, because if we got to the point where you literally cant pay the bills, thats a very big deal. In this case, well see cuts, i mean depending on exactly how the Obama Administration runs things, we may not s ....

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KQED Nightly Business Report March 1, 2013

Lights will be turned off on the 28th and he wont be there to give you a soil sample analysis. Reporter a shutdown may be more dramatic, but it probably wouldnt last long. But if the sequester does last, it would likely shave about half a percentage point from the economys growth rate and cost 750,000 jobs. Darren gersh, n. B. R. , washington. Tom darren has more on the sequester on his blog, just head to www. Nbr. Com and look for the blogs tab. Clearly the sequester is a major concern for the u. S. Economy. But today, at least, there was some good news the economy actually grew in the final quarter of last year, instead of shrinking, as was first estimated. The revised Gross Domestic Product grew 0. 10 in the Fourth Quarter. A month ago, the government thought the economy shrank that much. But a drop in Govern ....

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KQED Nightly Business Report March 1, 2013

Lights will be turned off on the 28th and he wont be there to give you a soil sample analysis. Reporter a shutdown may be more dramatic, but it probably wouldnt last long. But if the sequester does last, it would likely shave about half a percentage point from the economys growth rate and cost 750,000 jobs. Darren gersh, n. B. R. , washington. Tom darren has more on the sequester on his blog, just head to www. Nbr. Com and look for the blogs tab. Clearly the sequester is a major concern for the u. S. Economy. But today, at least, there was some good news the economy actually grew in the final quarter of last year, instead of shrinking, as was first estimated. The revised Gross Domestic Product grew 0. 10 in the Fourth Quarter. A month ago, the government thought the economy shrank that much. But a drop in Govern ....

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