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would you like bourbon? it shocked me. it was taboo. southern gentleman violating to drink in the morning. i said yes. of course. [laughter] i realize the things that we think vertrue are not to. we have good trustee world to not go to college until you're 18 or not to work until 16. of map that has been imposed on us and the book encourages us to think outside the box to live a better life. down except what people tell you. take in different points of view. >> host: but you talk about morality is not come from the state utah about dumping grease down the drain. [laughter] >> guest: that is true. i consume a lot of lord but that is another example i love large and praise large. i love fast-food. i think taco bell is a miracle. i a had a lot of socialist making demands what did they want? prosperity for the working man and woman to have health care in housing and what the rich have but i agree with everything the year at -- their ideals are my ideals it is the free-market that did it. i am crazy for wal-mart. people are down on wal-mart
would you like bourbon? it shocked me. it was taboo. southern gentleman violating to drink in the morning. i said yes. of course. [laughter] i realize the things that we think vertrue are not to. we have good trustee world to not go to college until you're 18 or not to work until 16. of map that has been imposed on us and the book encourages us to think outside the box to live a better life. down except what people tell you. take in different points of view. >> host: but you talk about...
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uh, bourbon, please. i've got white bourbon and red bourbon. or three flavors of water. white.you think of the paintings?
uh, bourbon, please. i've got white bourbon and red bourbon. or three flavors of water. white.you think of the paintings?
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would you like bourbon in the coffee? was shocked. drinking in the morning. it's a taboo. what's interesting contrast. this old scholars southern gentleman piloting one of the great taboos, drinking in the morning. i said, yes. of course i would. so it was kind of this moment. i realize, lot of the things we think it's true or not true. we have a kind of fun world where you obey the central plan. for supposed to not give the college until or 18. the work into your 16. it's like their is a map for our lives that is imposed upon us. the book urges us to think outside the box. think about ways to do things in new ways. don't just accept what people tell you. try new things and considered different points of view. the title is a window into a very sustained less orthodox. but. >> also, you talk about the fact that morality in your view does not come from the state. one of the examples you use is the greece. >> that's true. i do. funny you mention that. also a big fan of lard. i consume a lot of lard. syria. that's another example. i love lard. i love festered. i'm a friend fas
would you like bourbon in the coffee? was shocked. drinking in the morning. it's a taboo. what's interesting contrast. this old scholars southern gentleman piloting one of the great taboos, drinking in the morning. i said, yes. of course i would. so it was kind of this moment. i realize, lot of the things we think it's true or not true. we have a kind of fun world where you obey the central plan. for supposed to not give the college until or 18. the work into your 16. it's like their is a map...
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. >> there was a bottle of bourbon sitting there in the campaign. it had been there for a year and a half and i said, man, if there ever was a day to have a drink of this emergency bourbon, it's today. >> and then it got worse. >> the next day, dropped another 500 points. and then late in the campaign, it happens again and somebody says, where's the bourbon? i said, the bottle's empty. >> the emergency bourbon was gone and the economy was in dire shape. one month before his inauguration, barack obama called an urgent meeting during a chicago blizzard. >> the president meets for the first time with all his economic advisers as a group for four hours. everybody is in the room is struck with the gravity of the situation. >> i said, mr. president, this is your holy bleep moment. you are facing the worst downturn since the great depression. we're going to have to hit this with everything we have. >> the president is very clear. we need to act. we need to make our mistakes on the side of pulling the band-aid off fast. that was the phrase he used. he made
. >> there was a bottle of bourbon sitting there in the campaign. it had been there for a year and a half and i said, man, if there ever was a day to have a drink of this emergency bourbon, it's today. >> and then it got worse. >> the next day, dropped another 500 points. and then late in the campaign, it happens again and somebody says, where's the bourbon? i said, the bottle's empty. >> the emergency bourbon was gone and the economy was in dire shape. one month before...
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. >> there was a bottle of bourbon sitting there in the campaign. it had been there for a year and a half and i said, man, if there ever was a day to have a drink of this emergency bourbon, it's today. >> and then it got worse. >> the next day, dropped another 500 points. and then late in the campaign, it happens again and somebody says, where's the bourbon? i said, the bottle's empty. >> the emergency bourbon was gone and the economy was in dire shape. one month before his inauguration, barack obama called an urgent meeting during a chicago blizzard. >> the president meets for the first time with all his economic advisers as a group for four hours. everybody is in the room is struck with the gravity of the situation. >> i said, mr. president, this is your holy bleep moment. you are facing the worst downturn since the great depression. we're going to have to hit this with everything we have. >> the president is very clear. we need to act. we need to make our mistakes on the side of pulling the band aid off fast. that was the phrase he used. he made
. >> there was a bottle of bourbon sitting there in the campaign. it had been there for a year and a half and i said, man, if there ever was a day to have a drink of this emergency bourbon, it's today. >> and then it got worse. >> the next day, dropped another 500 points. and then late in the campaign, it happens again and somebody says, where's the bourbon? i said, the bottle's empty. >> the emergency bourbon was gone and the economy was in dire shape. one month before...
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in england and some of the old regime was in europe were trying to force the french to accept the bourbon king back again. and france's economy was it was a basket case it was just completely in the tank the revolutionary government and the director had been totally unsuccessful in taking care of it so they wanted a strong leader they got a strong leader within one year he had to fix the economy he reorganized and made more equitable the education system he formed the bank of france where ever he went he opened up the jewish ghettos and remove it was you you definitely are a fan of nevada as well but it's not a common thing about a lot of this comes from the serious study of a you have you got to realize i've read an awful lot about well i'm sure i'm sure will but still i'm going to ask you my next question because because we are more king these days that two hundred used since the historic russian campaign of the pope bonaparte to end here in this country the russians are convinced that first of all the code had lost this war definitely and that and that it was the russian campaign that
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and so you have a constant sort of coalitions being raised to try to force france to take back our bourbon king and if you don't believe me look what happened anything fourteen eighteen fifteen that's exactly what they did they didn't say ok france you have this this terrible the pollie and we beat him now you decide who you would like to have as your leader and what kind of government no you will take louis the eighteenth whether you like it or not it's an interesting thing like at that time all the kings all the leaders of the major european countries they were good friends and usually you know it's going to say they were elated a lot of what they all went to war nowadays they all hate each other but they try to keep that's. where you can store well i would rather have that many each other in half pay certainly let me go to good buddies and relatives of that war and you see david you see the conquest has a project aimed at creating the united to europe so does that mean we can compare it with today's european. the union which is led by france and germany by the way lots of people actuall
and so you have a constant sort of coalitions being raised to try to force france to take back our bourbon king and if you don't believe me look what happened anything fourteen eighteen fifteen that's exactly what they did they didn't say ok france you have this this terrible the pollie and we beat him now you decide who you would like to have as your leader and what kind of government no you will take louis the eighteenth whether you like it or not it's an interesting thing like at that time...
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bourbon national education goals.actually very grateful if you saw what i do today i have to be grateful. you should be, too. that president george w. bush supported, stayed alive for millions of people. and i have been honored to work with both presidents bourbon national disasters and aftermath of the south asian tsunami, hurricane katrina, the horrible earthquake in haiti. through my foundation both in america and around the world i'm working all the time with democrats, republicans and independents. sometimes i couldn't tell you for the life who i'm working with because we focus on the other problems and seizing opportunities and thought fighting all the time. [applause] so, here is what i want to say to you. here is what i want the people at home to think about. when times are tough and people are frustrated and angry and hurting and uncertain, the politics of constant conflict may be good. but what if good politics does not necessarily work in the real world. what works in the real world is cooperation. what wor
bourbon national education goals.actually very grateful if you saw what i do today i have to be grateful. you should be, too. that president george w. bush supported, stayed alive for millions of people. and i have been honored to work with both presidents bourbon national disasters and aftermath of the south asian tsunami, hurricane katrina, the horrible earthquake in haiti. through my foundation both in america and around the world i'm working all the time with democrats, republicans and...
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effective it beat me in a debate over there everybody knows are you a political consultant, pundit actor bourbon >> yes. >> you have a new book here called it's the mill class, stupid. now are you calling the middle class stupid? or are you calling me stupid, or worse are you calling me middle class. >> what is the meaning of that phrase, it's like the economy, stupid. and you remind yourself to remind yourself what we're all about here. >> stephen: okay. >> and so to remind ourselves that what this country is really about is a middle class. >> stephen: at this point isn't the middle class legendary like buying foot. the middle class is in so much trouble s there much of a middle class left to appeal to? >> that's one of the problems. they've lost 40% of their net worth between 2007 and 2009. >> thanks, obama. >> he was-- he stop blaming people who did it. >> you're right, what can i say, and he closed that plant in wisconsin too, so-- but, yes, and the book is to sort of remind people what has happened to the american middle class and what are some things that we can do to sort of help rebuilt
effective it beat me in a debate over there everybody knows are you a political consultant, pundit actor bourbon >> yes. >> you have a new book here called it's the mill class, stupid. now are you calling the middle class stupid? or are you calling me stupid, or worse are you calling me middle class. >> what is the meaning of that phrase, it's like the economy, stupid. and you remind yourself to remind yourself what we're all about here. >> stephen: okay. >> and so...
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the bourbon royal family, rulers of naples, led the discovery of pompeii, herculaneum, and the romanresence on the bay of naples in the 18th century. they ordered excavations and had the most elegant finds removed to their palace. word of the mysterious roman cities trapped in time spread throughout europe intrigued by the classical age. travelers added pompeii as a vital stop on their grand tour. sir william hamilton, the british envoy, arrived in naples in 1764 and stayed for 25 years. hamilton combined his interests in ancient history with a passion for the accumulation of knowledge for its own sake. his studies of vesuvian lava and other volcanic debris and its impact on the geology of the bay led to published accounts of his findings. at the same time, painters created imaginative images of the cataclysmic eruption of 79 a.d., as well as contemporary views of the still active vesuvius, which erupted sporadically but less lethally throughout the 18th century. writers and intellectuals began to visit pompeii in search of the wellsprings of western european culture. german writer w
the bourbon royal family, rulers of naples, led the discovery of pompeii, herculaneum, and the romanresence on the bay of naples in the 18th century. they ordered excavations and had the most elegant finds removed to their palace. word of the mysterious roman cities trapped in time spread throughout europe intrigued by the classical age. travelers added pompeii as a vital stop on their grand tour. sir william hamilton, the british envoy, arrived in naples in 1764 and stayed for 25 years....
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a federal judge in new orleans temporarily blocked a city ordinance that outlaws preaches on bourbon street after dark. it the law bars people from disseminated social religious or political messages on the street between sunset and sunrise. the american civil liberties union filed suit on behalf of a preacher after members of her ministry were arrested. in new york city a prominent egyptian american blogger was arrested after painting over a controversial subway ad that equates jihad with savagery. the hotly debated ad now in several subway stations urges people to defeat jihad and support israel against, quote, the savage. several muslim and interfaith groups have protested the ads. the sponsors insist they are protected by the first amendment. in other news there was more scholary debate this week over the so-called gospel of jesus's wife. an ancient scrap of papyrus a harvard professor says might be evidence early christians believed jesus was married. the vatican this week called the item a fake and a clumsy forgery. >>> a special church of england panel held three days of close
a federal judge in new orleans temporarily blocked a city ordinance that outlaws preaches on bourbon street after dark. it the law bars people from disseminated social religious or political messages on the street between sunset and sunrise. the american civil liberties union filed suit on behalf of a preacher after members of her ministry were arrested. in new york city a prominent egyptian american blogger was arrested after painting over a controversial subway ad that equates jihad with...
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last week he provided the biggest boom on bourbon street no. 88 dashing for 88 yards, but injured his foot. he ended up four catches for 109 yards. after the game he told me see you in st. louis, but he's been limited in practice. today coach shanahan says we're not sure yet if he's going to play. >> if he can go live with the pain, feels like he can go full speed, you let him go. in a situation where you're going to make it a lot worse, obviously the chances of him playing aren't very good, but right now it's pain tolerance. we'll see before the game. >>> and the love keeps coming for robert griffin, iii. today he was named fedex air nfl player of the week and pepsi max nfl rookie of the week, both awards voted on by fabs. griffin threw for the second -- fans. griffin threw for the second most yards by a rookie. tomorrow we're your station for college football all weekend long. our bran new show game on -- brand-new show game on premiers at 7:00 after the alabama/arkansas game, sec local and looking ahead to redskins redskins/ravens. >>> gather around your tv tonight. high school hig
last week he provided the biggest boom on bourbon street no. 88 dashing for 88 yards, but injured his foot. he ended up four catches for 109 yards. after the game he told me see you in st. louis, but he's been limited in practice. today coach shanahan says we're not sure yet if he's going to play. >> if he can go live with the pain, feels like he can go full speed, you let him go. in a situation where you're going to make it a lot worse, obviously the chances of him playing aren't very...
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they are adding other fall items to its menu including a burger and honey bourbon lemonade. >>> a princege's high school student shot while walking to school. how his friends and classmates remember him that is coming up on abc 2 news at 6:00 which starts right now. >> people in one part of glen burnie are keeping their eyes open tonight after a burglary that was eerily similar to an attack two years ago. >>> and another confirmed case of west nile virus in anne arundel county. we'll look at what is being done to combat the
they are adding other fall items to its menu including a burger and honey bourbon lemonade. >>> a princege's high school student shot while walking to school. how his friends and classmates remember him that is coming up on abc 2 news at 6:00 which starts right now. >> people in one part of glen burnie are keeping their eyes open tonight after a burglary that was eerily similar to an attack two years ago. >>> and another confirmed case of west nile virus in anne arundel...
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it is a state known for bourbon , but thetball isversity of kentucky alcohol from pregame tailgating before they take on south carolina. a small number of fans prompted this. students violating the ban will face disciplinary action. the kind of beer you drink may provide clues about your politics. a new study finds sam adams lovers most likely are republican. heineken drinkers more likely democrats. but slight chance miller lite don't lean to either party miller liteand fans. for don't go either. >> let's go to jacqui jeras for the better. i don't drink beer, so maybe i'm undecided. advisory for the shenandoah valley, which county downquier towards fredericksburg. drive slow this morning and give theself extra room between cars. at a quarter mile or in a few areas, so be careful. 67 degrees at reagan national, dulles. storms could return later today. most of the day will be dry, sunny, 76-80 degrees. i would love to connect with you. i have been posting stuff on facebook. find me on twitter or facebook. now to angela with traffic. friday. >> happy friday. a lot going on. news, eastbo
it is a state known for bourbon , but thetball isversity of kentucky alcohol from pregame tailgating before they take on south carolina. a small number of fans prompted this. students violating the ban will face disciplinary action. the kind of beer you drink may provide clues about your politics. a new study finds sam adams lovers most likely are republican. heineken drinkers more likely democrats. but slight chance miller lite don't lean to either party miller liteand fans. for don't go...
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the bourbon royal family, rulers of naples, led the discovery of pompeii, herculaneum, and the romanresence on the bay of naples in the 18th century. they ordered excavations and had the most elegant finds removed to their palace. word of the mysterious roman cities trapped in time spread throughout europe intrigued by the classical age. travelers added pompeii as a vital stop on their grand tour. sir william hamilton, the british envoy, arrived in naples in 1764 and stayed for 25 years. hamilton combined his interests in ancient history with a passion for the accumulation of knowledge for its own sake. his studies of vesuvian lava and other volcanic debris and its impact on the geology of the bay led to published accounts of his findings. at the same time, painters created imaginative images of the cataclysmic eruption of 79 a.d., as well as contemporary views of the still active vesuvius, which erupted sporadically but less lethally throughout the 18th century. writers and intellectuals began to visit pompeii in search of the wellsprings of western european culture. german writer w
the bourbon royal family, rulers of naples, led the discovery of pompeii, herculaneum, and the romanresence on the bay of naples in the 18th century. they ordered excavations and had the most elegant finds removed to their palace. word of the mysterious roman cities trapped in time spread throughout europe intrigued by the classical age. travelers added pompeii as a vital stop on their grand tour. sir william hamilton, the british envoy, arrived in naples in 1764 and stayed for 25 years....
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i actually saw a picture of bourbon street during the game, and it was full of burgundy and gold. i didn't expect to see that many redskins fans down there, but they certainly did not want to miss this big debut. i'll have more from rg iii, coach shanahan and the rest of his teammates. back to you. >> they love going to new orleans and treated them well this sunday. we'll look for more reaction as fans start getting on the metro. >>> coming up now, a violent weekend at a northeast dc pharmacy. this is not the first time that gunfire has erupted there. a customer walked into the rite aid and shot an employee in the leg. they are still looking for the shooter. back in april an employee was shot and paralyzed during an attempted robbery then. >>> a massive clean up effort is underway in reston, virginia. one of the worst areas is near lake ann. the storm sent trees on to homes, cars and power lines. huge cranes had to be brought in. people say it is amazing no one was seriously hurt. >>> district officials have announced new steps to try to prevent flooding of the booming dale and de
i actually saw a picture of bourbon street during the game, and it was full of burgundy and gold. i didn't expect to see that many redskins fans down there, but they certainly did not want to miss this big debut. i'll have more from rg iii, coach shanahan and the rest of his teammates. back to you. >> they love going to new orleans and treated them well this sunday. we'll look for more reaction as fans start getting on the metro. >>> coming up now, a violent weekend at a...
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>> caller: calling from the state that gave the world bourbon. what's your take on lxa?you're in the state that gave us beam. you're in the state that gaves brown foreman and you come with lexmark? it's a loser. look at the shelf. your local tavern and you will do better. there's some sage-like advice. john in california, please. john. >> caller: jim, love the show. boo-yah from sacramento valley, california. >> i love california. what's up? i make long plays on natural gas. it doesn't work because they have problems with it. it doesn't track. if you want pure natural gas, i'm going to tell you to be in chesapeake. might be conoco which is much more even and not, say, challenged. neil in florida, please. neil. >> caller: boo-yah. this is neil in florida. i have a question on zynga. what should i do with it? hold, buy or sell? i'm almost $20,000 down on my position. >> i saw today zynga had a new style and i read closer and it was zania. in the end it's an int lech chal property story with a lot of cash. speculate wisely. i can't do it with zynga. the single digit prices
>> caller: calling from the state that gave the world bourbon. what's your take on lxa?you're in the state that gave us beam. you're in the state that gaves brown foreman and you come with lexmark? it's a loser. look at the shelf. your local tavern and you will do better. there's some sage-like advice. john in california, please. john. >> caller: jim, love the show. boo-yah from sacramento valley, california. >> i love california. what's up? i make long plays on natural gas....
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it's not very often marching down bourbon street three or four hours after game time and you're singing praises to the redskins. robert griffin iii had 320 yards passing. he was the highest rated quarterback, not just rookie quarterback, but quarterback in all of the nfl yesterday. the expectations for rg-iii, sky high coming in. and he did the improbable. by exceeding them all. after a conservative start, chapter one of the rg-iii story started with this play. a nice catch, and the former colt showed the redskins why they paid him the big bucks. t the second touchdown to robinson. 19 of 26 for 320 yards and two touchdowns. this afternoon mike shanahan talked about his rookie quarterback. but kept everything in perspective. >> he was pretty collected throughout the whole game, and did the things you need to do to win. i think everybody could see a couple of throws he made, a couple hotts, and good timing. and the different things you're hoping a quarterback does, especially in his first game. it was a nice win. but it's one win. what you do over the course of the season dictates what ty
it's not very often marching down bourbon street three or four hours after game time and you're singing praises to the redskins. robert griffin iii had 320 yards passing. he was the highest rated quarterback, not just rookie quarterback, but quarterback in all of the nfl yesterday. the expectations for rg-iii, sky high coming in. and he did the improbable. by exceeding them all. after a conservative start, chapter one of the rg-iii story started with this play. a nice catch, and the former colt...
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. >> bourbon. [ laughter ] i tried to give it to you. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i know that, yeah.there. >> jimmy: yup. >> we're going to give this -- you want to shake it? >> jimmy: sure, of course. >> i mean, i'm gonna give you some pork -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah. okay, all right. here we go. so, i'm shaking this dude up. >> and then, you pour it right in here with these pickled cherries. >> jimmy: now, what do you mean, pickled cherries? >> well, i pickled cherries some cherries, but you can use maraschino cherries, too. so, -- >> jimmy: well, i probably would, right? a pickled cherry. does it taste weird? >> no! >> jimmy: did you ruin the drink? >> come on now. cheers. >> jimmy: that's unbelievable. >> delicious, right? >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah. now, your book -- [ laughter ] your book, "carnivore" -- my hair's gonna look like -- in a second. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you don't have -- here we go. now look, hey, "carnivore." >> yeah. >> jimmy: look at this. "carnivore." you love meat. >> i do love meat. >> jimmy: yeah, what is your favorite type of meat? >> pork
. >> bourbon. [ laughter ] i tried to give it to you. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i know that, yeah.there. >> jimmy: yup. >> we're going to give this -- you want to shake it? >> jimmy: sure, of course. >> i mean, i'm gonna give you some pork -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah. okay, all right. here we go. so, i'm shaking this dude up. >> and then, you pour it right in here with these pickled cherries. >> jimmy: now, what do you mean,...
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sacrificing bourbon to protect tobacco so his old friend would not lose a senate seat in kentucky, a state that produced both. a protectionist not point of stewing them wrote in the book trade wars against america, seldom has the congress been meze moo rised by as many empty promises as fired in the spring of that eerie year. it's poll to look at the carnage and wonder how congress was gullible of the he called the trade act like all its preed predecessors since the roosevelt sponsored law of 1934 a fraud. his promises were not empty, though, which met free traders could skewer him too. he went to the farmers, steel people, cut deals with them, side deals, some of which i didn't learn about until later it was said. after he left fdr to be the middle east negotiator. i joked the groups would call for the commitment bob gave them. [laughter] free trade advocates and critics griped for years, but they were obviously satisfied because of the way he finessed the bill, it passed almost unanimously. on july 11th, 1979, they passed the trade bill, and on july 2rd, senate passed it. carter no
sacrificing bourbon to protect tobacco so his old friend would not lose a senate seat in kentucky, a state that produced both. a protectionist not point of stewing them wrote in the book trade wars against america, seldom has the congress been meze moo rised by as many empty promises as fired in the spring of that eerie year. it's poll to look at the carnage and wonder how congress was gullible of the he called the trade act like all its preed predecessors since the roosevelt sponsored law of...
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we'll talk about that bourbon chicken a little later. >> absolutely. >> terrific. if you've got kids, this is going to scare you. we promise you. we're talking about the cost of college next. plus two great stories from two great ladies. jane and diana. diana, you're up first. >> well, tyler, some very complicating data left and right, up and down on the state of u.s. housing out today. i'll have the key to figuring out where you stand. just first to jane. >> well, you know, we've been talking about this whole global bacon hysteria. now we're finding out what may be next. what do you need to get hysterical about? we're not just talking about hoarding water and toilet paper. they're mentioning beer and coffee. is life even worth living? when "power lunch" comes back. >>> welcome back to "power lunch." i'm bertha coombs with a market flash. watching financials, they're doing pretty well. sandler o'neill says market participants are still more cautious and have more risk aversion than they did this time last year, and they think that's going to bode well for morgan sa
we'll talk about that bourbon chicken a little later. >> absolutely. >> terrific. if you've got kids, this is going to scare you. we promise you. we're talking about the cost of college next. plus two great stories from two great ladies. jane and diana. diana, you're up first. >> well, tyler, some very complicating data left and right, up and down on the state of u.s. housing out today. i'll have the key to figuring out where you stand. just first to jane. >> well, you...