comments and fed's message to the markets is richard fisher, former federal reserve bank of dallas president, a cnbc cricketer, and our guest is barry here, thanks for coming. >> thank you, becky, great to see you barry, and joe even. >> oh, thank you. >> bernanke would not weigh in on what he would have done because he doesn't want to second guess janet yellen, but laid out the argument for why the fed did not raise rates. what do you think about it at this point? what do you think about what happened, especially given friday's job number? >> well, first of all, i think the former chairman was correct. it's a tough call. i think, personally, there's remorse about the september decision. >> not to? >> the way the markets react and, of course, the last five days are good in terms of stocks, and we saw the overnight treasuries, the short term bill trading at 0 and negative rates, so -- >> first time ever, right? >> first time i remember in my lifetime which is 35 years. [ laughter ] so, you know, no former chair wants to interview with the business of the new chair, which is what you saw yesterday. he's a gentleman. he was being kaurc