my father was ben s god father. i met ben in person when we were 17. when ben was at columbia. we became fast friends. unbeknownst the plan was to convince me to go do college. that plan failed miserably. thank god. dave made 750 bucks telling jokes in 15 minutes. i ke college is not going help you do better than this. dave, had you gone to college you might have become ric one day. yeah, that was the myth. that was the legend. i think everything worked out better than i could have ever imagined you vls have to understand md father was on a tear. dave was the first male in his family to not go to college since slavery. there was a battle avenrage. hi said when his son could make
andy shoels live in cleveland for game one of the world series. doesn t get any better than this. the biggest thing in sports right now is the cubs win the world series. they haven t won one in 108 years. cleveland went 52 years without winning any kind of championship. of course after lebron and the cavs won back in june, the players going through one last workout yesterday here at progressive field before they hit the field tonight for game one. i ll tell you what, ticket prices for this world series rival the super bowl. just to get in the ballpark tonight is going to cost you around 750 bucks. that s for the worst seat. game three in chicago cost you about $2000. we talked to a lot of the players and fans and all of them well aware of how special this world series is. cubs nation all around the world, all around the country, they re there. they re behind us. and we re ready to give them something special. i think it s going to be a special world series. obviously, there s two
believe they had in mind. they obviously had something in mind. they were heavily armed and resisted heavily when the police tried to arrest them. senator, you also have heard our report, the five syrian men suspected of trying to reach the united states with fake passports. syrian refugee in france told me earlier this week, you can get a passport virtually in any name you want, 750 bucks, you get it. you just change the face. any name you want. it s terrifying that it went from nobody hearing about these sorts of issues to all of a sudden you have people trying to sneak in to the united states, people coming in to france. all of a sudden it seems like it s everywhere and it went from being nowhere to everywhere. that s pretty frightening. was everyone just not aware of the problem? it is very troubling. if this had happened a month ago, probably wouldn t have made the news. but when you have five syrians carrying false passports, attempting to make their way to the united states,
darapr daraprim. at this price it is still at the low end. in the tweets he s going yeah, the price went up to 750 bucks, yay, right? in some tweets he s talking about how people don t understand how the drug company works. and for most people they look at the product that cost 13.50 yesterday and 700 dollars and say why would you do that other than just robin profit. he says we re not even making a profit in this count. we re trying to make it survive and we will use the proceeds to go to potentially new drugs to treat? do you buy all of this sanjay gupta? there is obviously a cost to developing drugs. what is unusual in this situation is the way it typically works is somebody decides they have an idea to
january, surged close to 6% in february fell in march. swings have become the norm and that could continue. the fed s looming interest rate hike. cheap gas saving you hundreds of dollars. the average price for a gallon of regular, $2.41 today. that s more than $1 cheaper than this time last year. the white house forecasts that the typical household is going to save about 750 bucks at the pump this year. but what are you doing with that? americans aren t spending it they re pocketing it. that s a big disappointment to businesses expecting a boost from cheap fuel. but, you know for your personal economy, paying down high-interest credit card debt and saving your gas savings, probably a pretty good idea. here s where are people are spending money, on prom. according to a new survey the average price tag for prom is $919 this year. why are you giggling? because i think we should go to the prom. the news prom. this includes the cost of tickets, clothes, limos,