One other data point in the First Six Months of this year, there are only three, but they are the biggest three. Were add decline of 2. 3 billion in the First Six Months of this year, which is the last six month interval. What the i. S. P. Es are doing, is throttling back on their investment. I think this is an issue of Major Economic significance, given how much money is at stake. Under the order, throttling is not allowed. [laughter] first of all, i think theres a lot of disagreement about the numbers. As the court recognized the fcc justified its decision, on factors, to ask nomibase it on economics. Even if you do, it does not require agencies to undergo a cost analysis. I agree with you, almost every other agency under the sun is obliged to respect cost benefit. On the day they issued the ord they order, they disclaimedny responsibilities. So if this is where things stand, then, i think niedermayers to strongly consider the idea of imposing a cost benefit standard. No different fr
this program is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by wpbt susie: good evening, everyone. investors head for the holiday weekend in an upbeat mood. the dow jones industrial average ended today close to three-year highs and, tom, that was thanks to another round of strong earnings. tom: susie, precious metals were also in rally mode again today. gold closed above the $1,500 level, a new record high. and silver prices rose sharply, up $1.60 to $46 an ounce, it s highest price in a generation. susie: the run-up in silver has been spectacular prices have more than doubled in the past year. suzanne pratt takes a look at whether silver will keep its luster. reporter: gold usually gets all the glitter but, lately, it s been out-shined by another precious metal. at $46 an ounce, silver is at a 30-year high, and it s nearing its record price of $50, hit when the hunt brothers cornered the market in 1980. t
this program is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by wpbt susie: good evening, everyone. investors head for the holiday weekend in an upbeat mood. the dow jones industrial average ended today close to three-year highs and, tom, that was thanks to another round of strong earnings. tom: susie, precious metals were also in rally mode again today. gold closed above the $1,500 level, a new record high. and silver prices rose sharply, up $1.60 to $46 an ounce, it s highest price in a generation. susie: the run-up in silver has been spectacular prices have more than doubled in the past year. suzanne pratt takes a look at whether silver will keep its luster. reporter: gold usually gets all the glitter but, lately, it s been out-shined by another precious metal. at $46 an ounce, silver is at a 30-year high, and it s nearing its record price of $50, hit when the hunt brothers cornered the market in 1980. t
this program is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by wpbt susie: good evening, everyone. investors head for the holiday weekend in an upbeat mood. the dow jones industrial average ended today close to three-year highs and, tom, that was thanks to another round of strong earnings. tom: susie, precious metals were also in rally mode again today. gold closed above the $1,500 level, a new record high. and silver prices rose sharply, up $1.60 to $46 an ounce, it s highest price in a generation. susie: the run-up in silver has been spectacular prices have more than doubled in the past year. suzanne pratt takes a look at whether silver will keep its luster. reporter: gold usually gets all the glitter but, lately, it s been out-shined by another precious metal. at $46 an ounce, silver is at a 30-year high, and it s nearing its record price of $50, hit when the hunt brothers cornered the market in 1980. t