steve: news by the numbers. powerball edition with two people. us. brian: right. 105,000, that s how many tickets are sold every minute in 42 states. expect a rush today for the record $500 million jackpot. next. steve: 83 million. that s how much has been spent in florida alone on powerball tickets. that s more than any other state. in the past, the sunshine state has only produced four winners, perhaps tonight will be the night for that guy. brian: thanks, steve. i ll pretend you tossed it back to me. first, 38. that s how many winners hail from indiana, making it the luckiest state in the country. sorry, 49 others and commonwealth of puerto rico. steve: who is your winner? indiana. brian: i get it. who will toss to gretch. ready? steve: gretch. brian: i was going to choose. gretchen: thanks for the jinx, guys. rhode island governor lincoln chaffey backtracking now after his spokesperson earlier this
it s more divided than ever. there is a whole generation of men who never changed a diaper before. now you change them on the side for extra money. steve: i do. and my kids are in their 20s. brian: you still remember. gretchen: let us know what you think about this. here is the bottom line, when you talk about gender issues like this, you re never going to agree. nobody is ever going to agree with what brian thinks, what i think, what steve thinks and that s what makes the conversation interesting. brian: this inn this situation, brian and steve are wrong and i m right. gretchen: i just tried to be diplomatic. brian: we can t be. gretchen: okay. brian: there is no place in a relationship for that. coming up, hoping to win the powerball? your chances are pretty darn good if you live in one particular state. steve: state of confusion. and three weeks after the election, the president is on the road again. he s trying to sell tax hikes. is that really the solution? stuar