even so, someone has to win eventually. so maybe, just maybe, it will be you. and this jackpot would be the sixth highest in history. just this past november two lucky winners split $587 million in the powerball. tonight s drawing, alex, of course, held at 10:59 eastern time. if no one wins, the jackpot will roll over again for the 13th time and i m off to get my ticket. that cracked me up, you re more likely to become president than you are to win this thing. thank you very much, michelle. why this day will go down in the history books. coming up. want younger lookings that say wow? with olay, here s how. new regenerist eye and lash duo. the cream smooths the look of lids. softens the look of lines. the serum instantly thickens the look of lashes. see wow! eyes in just one week with olay.
i asked you seven days ago for specific programs the president would cut. you couldn t give me any because there aren t any. i did. we disagree again. kirsten powers did a perfect job line items things that were being cut. bill: there weren t specific things according to the wall street journal and this is correct. he hasn t proposed any spending cuts. what he has proposed is slowing down the spending not cutting. and even that is minuscule. defends how you define a cut. bill: everybody knows where you are standing and everybody knows where i m standing. nasa. go. all right. nasa, he is cutting the mars mission from $587 million to 361. bill: slowing down the spending. not cutting. we can debate whether or not that s a cut or not. bill: you can t. federal spending has risen let me just say. this federal spending has eisenhower. every president bill: but nowhere near on the level of president obama. slowest rate of spending since eisenhower.
all right now, colmes. i asked you seven days ago for specific programs the president would cut. you couldn t give me any because there aren t any. i did. we disagree again. kirsten powers did a perfect job line items things that were being cut. bill: there weren t specific things according to the wall street journal and this is correct. he hasn t proposed any spending cuts. what he has proposed is slowing down the spending not cutting. and even that is minuscule. defends how you define a cut. bill: everybody knows where you are standing and everybody knows where i m standing. nasa. go. all right. nasa, he is cutting the mars mission from $587 million to 361. bill: slowing down the spending. not cutting. we can debate whether or not that s a cut or not. bill: you can t. federal spending has risen let me just say. this federal spending has risen under every president going back to eisenhower. bill: but nowhere near on the level of president obama. slowest rate
iran and help mexican drug cartels launder monday. a florida woman has been found guilty of first degree murder for shooting a lottery winner in a plot to get his money. a jury in tampa convicted her of the 2009 murder of abraham shakespeare who had won $17 million. he was found buried in concrete in the backyard of her boyfriend. the judge called her cold, calculating, and cruel. we now know the identity of the second lucky winner of that record powerball jackpot. matthew goode had tried to remain anonymous in claiming his share of the $587 million prize. yeah, that didn t happen. it was only a matter of time before his name was discovered. he is originally from pennsylvania, but moved to phoenix area last year. he took a one-time payout of $192 million, telling officials
$587 million, matthew good, a guy if phoenix. he took a lump sum yesterday apparently, or in the last couple of weeks, $192 million. he wanted to get it in before the end of the year because he s worried about the fiscal cliff. he didn t want to get done in by higher taxes. he s a member of the 1%. so it s funny, you actual leggett money, now you suddenly he becomes a tax expert. good for him. he got advice and he got good financial counsel and so many lotto winners blow their money and they re out of dough in five years or something, or less. so he got the right counsel and i think a lot of folks are making similar moves and this is what happens when most of your wealth goes to one government agency or another. steve: laura, i think you have gotten good counsel through your life. a fellow named jim, who i think is celebrate ago birthday tomorrow. my father is 87. he s in connecticut. nursing home. he is a world war ii vet, u.s.