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S&p 500 up 8 and nasdaq added 7. stocks on a high reacting to signals from janet yellen during hour confirmation meeting to lead the fed. new claims for unemployment benefits drops a fifth week down by 2,000 last week. mortgage rates are climbing 30-year fixed rate mortgage rose to 4.35% this year. my asthma s under control. ....
Used to work for time. former cnn senior producer who became the spokeswoman for the transportation department and is now chief of staff for the faa. and others. of course, it s important to note that other presidents have hire ed journalists as stafferss well. president george w. bush s press secretary, former reporter and fox news anchor david snow. and geoff morrell went to work for the bush administration in 2007. google s founders may have to adjust their budget a bit ak allowing them to buy deeply discounted jet fuel straight from the pentagon. the wall street journal reports google paid about $3.to a gallon for fuel in contrast to other companies that paid about $4.35 per gallon. it started as an agreement with nasa in 2007 for google to provide scientific flights and other transportation, but there are now questions as to how many pentagon subsidized trips were really for government business. ....
Average for a gallon of regular unleaded, $3.67. that s up six cents from last week and a spike of 20 cents from this time a year ago. in hawaii, filling up costs the most. $4.35 there for regular. it s a little more than a buck cheaper in south carolina. home to the lowest gas prices overall, aaa expects prices will continue to tick up everywhere in the days ahead. contributing factors pushing up the costs of crude oil and gasoline include increased summer demand, the unrest in egypt and production hiccups here in the u.s. and some other countries. still today s average price is nowhere near the highest ever recorded average price. aaa says back in mid july of 2008, it hit $4.11 a gallon. i paid $4.45 yesterday for premium. the stock market ticking up again after setting some new records last week. nicole is live in the new york ....
That was the minimum wage at the time. i was making $4.35 an hour. alisyn: wow! clayton: right? to make more money i worked very, very hard there. to make more money you have to move out to move up. so i left that job and got another job. rick burrman we had earlier on fox & friends said raising the minimum wage or forcing companies to raise the minimum wage won t work. land hurt business. listen. most people don t worry about the minimum wage. these folks feel the only way they will get the increases in fact push for higher wages, which unfortunately doesn t really work. the math doesn t work here. if you look at apple for example, apple makes $400,000 per employee in profit. if you look at a family restaurant, may make $2,500 per employee in profit. you can t raise wages across the board in every business like you can in some. why not just pass a law to make everyone snitch alisyn: great idea. that is a great idea. ....
We go back to washington d.c. we have this fox business alert, gas prices are up at the pump. the national average for regular gas, just a gallon, $3.92, that s up a penny today from yesterday, and as you know, every penny matters, doesn t it? more than 30 cents higher than a year ago, our gas prices are, and it could potentially get much worse. gasbuddy.com is revising its forecast saying gas could go way over the $4 mark. you know, the record is $4.11 on a national average basis. peter barnes knows all these numbers well, he joins us there washington with more. peter? reporter: hey, jenna. gasbuddy.com now predicts the national average price for a gallon of gas will peak between $3.95 and $4.35, 20 cents a gallon higher than its last estimate in january. all of this has fueled the political battle in washington over high gas prices. the senate just now voting down an effort to repeal $4 billion a ....