with me now is david mcarthur and david, do to you first. you are seeing all of this looking and hollering and wondering about the party. >> nobody out, you know, i just don't think there's any reality between wall street and main street, i guess, as the saying goes, but i don't hear about is the construction jobs that are lost in the restaurant jobs that are back up again, the number that the photos means that people that are going back to work or going back for what? have we lost here in st. louis -- have we lost this clinic is now a big grass field. those were $30 an hour jobs. the same people are going back to work at $14 as an intro i.t. worker. because that will keep my business from coming back. neil: you're saying the hoopla doesn't match what is really happening? >> yes, i can hear you. it hasn't matched at all. i think the sentiment about wall street not dealing with the realities of what is happening in the private sector is just a huge disconnect. where have we seen that before? >> you are right about that. focusing on how big co