25 people are dead and more than 100 people missing after the single driest place on earth was hit with massive floods over the past week. our meteorologist, pedram javaheri, joins us now with more on this. it s really unfortunate pause if they would have had this gradualli, it would have been fine. it happened at once. in chile, no rainfall since the 1700s. some towns have not seen rain since the 1990s. one of the driest places on earth. california, of course, death valley, people know when it comes to an arid lapd scape, 40 millimeter a year, 1.58 inches comes down a year in death
mike? here s a headline. don t buy drugs at a drugstore. well, certain drugs. aren t drugstores, great, though? they have everything you need, some of them 24 hours a day. they re convenient, aren t they? well, not so fast. it turns out that we are paying high prices for that convenience. here to show us some of the items that you should never, ever, ever buy at a drugstore and where you should buy them instead, you have cameron huddleston, contributing editor of kiplinger s personal finance. we both say we go into the drugstore every day. you say never buy batteries at a drugstore. why not? because they re so much cheaper if you go to the warehouse club, if you go to a big box store, a home improvement store, even amazon.com. what s the difference in price? aa batteries, for a single unit you ll pay $1.58 at the
and i says, no, we won. and then she started giggling. [ laughter ] and she giggled for about four hours, i think. i would be shrieking for four hours. bill: one ticket. two tickets. one ticket was obviously the winner. merle and pat butler. lump sum a little over $1 million. i thought it was 158? yeah. compared to 300 million or 600 million. bill: they paid the taxes and they got 1.58. yes. i have a bone to pick with you. at the top of the show you called them elderly couple. they are 60 s. middle age, you know. bill: that s it, huddy? now, who are these people? he is they are both retired. is he an former insurance guy. she was actually she used to work at an investment company. bill: just regular folks? big family? medium size family. regular family. they have grand kids. they are going to give the
and then she started giggling. [ laughter ] and she giggled for about four hours, i think. i would be shrieking for four hours. bill: one ticket. two tickets. one ticket was obviously the winner. merle and pat butler. lump sum a little over $1 million. i thought it was 158? yeah. compared to 300 million or 600 million. bill: they paid the taxes and they got 1.58. yes. i have a bone to pick with you. at the top of the show you called them elderly couple. they are 60 s. middle age, you know. bill: that s it, huddy? now, who are these people? he is they are both retired. is he an former insurance guy. she was actually she used to work at an investment company. bill: just regular folks? big family? medium size family. regular family. they have grand kids. they are going to give the money obviously to the grand
and then she started giggling. [ laughter ] and she giggled for about four hours, i think. i would be shrieking for four hours. bill: one ticket. two tickets. one ticket was obviously the winner. merle and pat butler. lump sum a little over $1 million. i thought it was 158? yeah. compared to 300 million or 600 million. bill: they paid the taxes and they got 1.58. yes. i have a bone to pick with you. at the top of the show you called them elderly couple. they are 60 s. middle age, you know. bill: that s it, huddy? now, who are these people? he is they are both retired. is he an former insurance guy. she was actually she used to work at an investment company. bill: just regular folks? big family? medium size family. regular family. they have grand kids. they are going to give the