look, we have a tragic situation right now that we don't have -- we've disince iincen iidisincen investmentthe tech unicorns today. >> should janet yellen be fired? >> i don't know if she should be fired. she's worthy of criticism here. there's $9 trillion of negative yielding bonds worldwide. the average rate on two-thirds of the bonds around the world are about 1%. so she's keeping rates artificially low for too long. wall street is now in this sort of keep hope alive thing with wildly over-raleigh-durhvalued mike has said. >> if they're affecting so many millions of lives so negatively, she deserves to be fired. >> we need to have a serious conversation about it. we can't talk about the fed in a vacuum. we have to look at the regulatory side of things. bills like dodd-frank have made it harder for lending institutions to give out loans to the smaller businesses. that's one reason we're seeing problems here. >> steve? >> small lenders have been hurt. anything small gets hurt. this government likes big government, big regulation. >>> coming up, the stocks that go up >>> the names that head