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Republicans Disagree on Economy, Obama on Libya, Ear X-Tacy's Unexplained Closure, Food Truck Rules Explained: Today on Here and Now

Some leading Republicans are indicating they might be open to tax increases as part of a larger deal as Congress faces a deadline to cut the federal deficit by at least $1.2 trillion. But debate is widening within the Republican party over taxes, deficits, and economic growth. We'll talk about it.A new article in Rolling Stone says President Obama led America into a new kind of war in Libya — with the full support and participation of the international community. As NATO pulls the curtain down on the Libyan mission officially today, we look at President Obama's decision-making process on Libya and what it says about his leadership.Today is the deadline for Louisville Orchestra musicians to return to work. The orchestra board says it will begin replacing the players if they do not sign on by the end of the day. WFPL's Gabe Bullard has the latest.The unexplained closure of Louisville landmark Ear X-Tacy this weekend has many concerned this may be bad news for the struggling music store. WFPK's Sean Cannon has been following the story and he'll fill us in on what's happened and what explanations, if any, have been offered.And we'll listen to a conversation between WFPL's Phillip M. Bailey and Louisville Metro Policy Advisor Brandon Coan about the new food truck regulations.

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