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thank everybody and specifically i have to thank the people that i met backstage. incredible people. the spirit, the love. people are crying. they re all crying and it s taken us a little while but think of this. i don t think we even announced we were running when this deal was originally announced and in the end what happens is because that makes it much more difficult. it s hard to negotiate when the plant is built. you know what greg said? greg said the plant is almost built. i said greg, i don t care, it doesn t make any difference. don t worry about it. what are we going to do with the plant? rent it, sell it, knock it down. i don t care. they ll do fine with their plant. i don t know if they can do it with an american company but we ll figure that out. where we re starting is from a much easier place. that s hard a year and a half ago they make an announcement and that work is done which is
family-driven movie and an hour and a half you forget brad pitt has a family. it lacks depth. i was not a fan of the film. the action was halfway decent. it is a two and a half out of five. rent it. brad pitt put his production company on it, so he s on the line on it. plan b, his production company, you can feel they had to reshoot it. it was shot in 2011. they have went through reshoots and rewrite. skip it. rent it. if you re a fan of brad pitt, but rent it. steve: always a pleasure. thank you very much. always a pleasure. steve: straight ahead, we ve been saving you money all week long. coming up next, how to save big money on your electric bill this summer. you re not going to want to miss it. alisyn: the sequester being blamed for things all over the place, including at walter reed hospital. why is the government still
craft bobbing in the water there. not going anywhere today. most of the entire central and north part of the state is right now under a tornado watch, not a warning but a watch. a good indication of just the breadth of this storm, tropical storm debby and how far its reach. from tornadoes to water spouts to flooding in the tampa area, to the one death in venus, florida, reported so far. heavy rainfall. maybe up to 20 or 25 inches before all is said and done. we re going to continue to get pounded for at least the next couple of days. soledad? you ll be in the middle of it. john, thanks for the update. we ll keep checking in. tornado and flood warnings are still in effect today. let s get right to meteorologist alexandra steele, in for rob this morning. he made really great points, john, did, because what we re looking at is this is the tropical storm and it is stationary. that s been the biggest problem with this thing. there s no momentum. there s no movement because t
don t worry about it. what are we going to do with the plant? rent it, sell it, knock it down, i don t care. now, details of the actual deal were largely kept under wraps, but today carrier said they got $7 million in incentives, mostly tax incentives in the state of indiana in a state pledging to keep those jobs in the state of indiana while also making investments in the business. but that doesn t tell the whole story. cnbc s david faber is reporting that united technologies made the deal in part because it was worried about incurring trump s wrath and jeopardizing more highly lucrative government contracts. then you have critics like bernie sanders who say it was carrier that strong-armed trump in order to win extra tax benefits. now, sanders worries this deal will open the door for more private sector threats to fire american workers, not less. he writes this in the press, united technology workers took