http://thedianerehmshow.org/shows/2012-10-19/friday-news-roundup-domestic
Both Barack Obama and Gov.
Mitt Romney claimed momentum coming out of a spirited second debate.
With less than three weeks until Election Day, polls still show a tight
race. Consumer confidence rose to a six-month high as a housing recovery
begins to ripple through the economy. The White House said President
Barack Obama will veto bills to avert the fiscal cliff unless
Republicans raise tax rates on the rich. Wall Street urged the president
and Congress to address the crisis soon. And Newsweek said it will go
digital only after nearly eight decades in print. Chris Cillizza of The
Washington Post, Susan Page of USA Today and Jerry Seib of The Wall
Street Journal join Diane for analysis of the week's top national news
stories.
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