friends near west virginia university last friday, kenny bachman called driver ended up him all the way back to his home in new jersey more than 300 miles away. the final fare was the sobering price of $1,635 and to make matters worse, the trip was more expensive becausebackman ended up ordering an uber sl which can hold up to six passengers. he had that one all to himself. he needed a big space to sleep. that s right pelt put a mattress, pillow back there. i don t know about that. but uber did confirm that the ride did happen andbackman did agree to pay the fair, over thely for him. do not black out in an uber xl. serious lesson, do not black out when you drive because a lot of bad things happen, especially taking a $1,600 ewing u uber
be realizing is that between 2005 and 2017, we went from 135 miles of border barriers to 635 miles. one final point, and this is where i disagree with dana about what an effective communicator he is. it is like 65% of americans oppose building this wall, see it as superfluous, redundant, waste of money and time we have a huge deficit. brian: i don t know where the last number came from. i think border security is extremely important. to be on the border and talking to our homeland security secretary, those numbers when he first took over, they went down because they thought the crackdown was coming. when it didn t come, it started picking up again. it s something president trump doesn t like to talk about. they on the other side are smart, they are looking at legislation. what are we doing? there is an urgency here. to me, it s so easy a deal.
rod roserosenstein, the depu attorney general, wrote a memo that was exactly right. no prosecutor could possibly agree with what comey did. final thoughts. ruth marcus, thank you. lenny davis, thank you as well. his new book is the unmaking of the president mika, what are yo thoughts now? i think there s many ways to look at this and we all are focused on comey. it s okay. because i ll look like i m obsessed. i m just trying to be fair. wait. in our final moments can i hold your hand? no, you cannot hold my hand. when wall street you re making everybody nervous. what s going on? as you say, half an hour or so to go and we re expected to open low. the dow s down 635 points, about 3%, following that 4.6% decline yesterday and a 4% fall last week. it puts us very much in that
hotels. real estate. it is all to sell the dream to the next people. anthony: in 1981, the fbi called miami the most violent city in america. the drug industry brought in an estimated $7 billion to $12 billion a year and that s of 1981 money. that is a lot of trickle down. one of the most successful documentaries in the history of film is cocaine cowboys that tells that story. the film made by these guys, alfred spellman and billy corbin. anthony: so things were in decline. cocaine sort of saved the city? alfred: we d say so. am i going to get in trouble for it? yes. billy: by 1981, you had a murder rate. 635 homicides. 25% of those bodies had automatic weapons bullets. anthony: right. we talk about the uncomfortable reality of where a lot of modern miami came from over something you just have to hit hard when
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