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We asked NPR's Debbie Elliott to tell us what's ahead in the energy debate on the Hill.
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Perhaps even more surprising was what the U.S. negotiator, Assistant Secretary of State Christopher Hill, said after the talks.
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That's what the lesbian couple on "Happiness Hill" are trying to do.
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That's what investigators from the Government Accountability Office told lawmakers today on Capitol Hill.
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Again, that's what the CBO is evaluating, and I think many on Capitol Hill await what they have to say.
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In all probability, he'll parrot much of what he has said in the three appearances he's made on the Hill since September: The economy is growing more slowly than usual, it will rebound later this year, recession isn't likely, more rate cuts are possible, inflation remains a concern, etc.
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He'll be on Capitol Hill to tell senators what he knows about the U.S. attorney dismissals.
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Mary Hill is working on what you all eat, and one of the things that's happened is that you guys eat lunch with your teachers now, right?
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