ba-boo-yah, jim. >> johnnie walker black boo-yah to you, my friend. >> paul in arizona. paul. >> caller: greetings from the middle of nowhere, arizona. >> caller: boo-yah from hillsborough, missouri. >> hillsborough? [ krickets ] >> hey, there's a brand new american greet -- ya. that was good. >> all right. get fired up because there's a brand new "american greed" on tonight. i -- >> no music? i can't -- i need the music. why is there no music? >> there's a problem with the machine. >> well, we'll wait. ♪ >> no music, guys. we're doing it without music. >> hey, get fired up because there's a brand new "american greed" on tonight. i can't wait for it. >> some people will do anything for money. >> some people will do anything for money. >> just want to see a billionaire from minneapolis. billionaire from minneapolis. you don't want to miss it. >>> people are still going crazy for bonds. they're paying up for bonds at companies in a fashion that's just extraordinary. and also completely nuts. this morning my friend david faber pointed out how viacom, yeah, the tv company responsible for mtv, vh1, nickelodeon, that viacom, was able to raise $250 million in 30-year bonds at an astonishingly cheap 4.5% inte