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i'm done. >> greg: really?e'll see you later, andy. >> all right then. >> greg: let me welcome back our guests. alisyn camerota. she is so hot the sun shows up at her family reunion. so sharp, i use his face to cut my toe tails. and dr. lamont hill, columbiaia university's associate professor. if fierce commentary were an, i would go down on him in a airport. if she is as hot as allison camerota we are all in trouble. that is according to a magazine in new york which says the sexier the server the kickier the economy. the real name who phrased the hot waitress index. that leaves more punishing work like waiting tables to those with less striking genetic gifts. but by logic when the economy tanks the hotties forced back into aprons, stretching their hot wings while always forgetting to refill your water. and tragically the ugly waiters get fired like this one. >> that is adorable. >> greg: no what ther what i order he always sends flinged feces. >> greg, that is what you want. >> what can i say? not a problem. >
i'm done. >> greg: really?e'll see you later, andy. >> all right then. >> greg: let me welcome back our guests. alisyn camerota. she is so hot the sun shows up at her family reunion. so sharp, i use his face to cut my toe tails. and dr. lamont hill, columbiaia university's associate professor. if fierce commentary were an, i would go down on him in a airport. if she is as hot as allison camerota we are all in trouble. that is according to a magazine in new york which says the...
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, greg. >> greg: , where would you like me to bring it? >> as if your life depended on it. all right, let's welcome our gregs. an annoying fellow. on air tonight, andrea san teros. so hot that at restaurants food is placed under her to keep warm. capitalist pig head, spun manager and seen every saturday at 11:00 a.m. eastern on fox news channel. if financial acue men were a seatbelt i would only feel safe when is across my life. bill schulz. and sitting right next to me, oh, yes, an aah tore and a screen writer. he is both. andrew but i call him drew because we're friend. if fierce commentary were an eardrum he would get blown at a rockies concert. our "new york times" correspondent. good to see you again, pinch. >> you will be pissed off if you miss nicholas every thursday in the times. >> greg: all right. her words are as poisonous as the botox in her face. how speaker nancy pelosi doesn't think much of the people who show up at town hall meetings to express opposition for government-run he
, greg. >> greg: , where would you like me to bring it? >> as if your life depended on it. all right, let's welcome our gregs. an annoying fellow. on air tonight, andrea san teros. so hot that at restaurants food is placed under her to keep warm. capitalist pig head, spun manager and seen every saturday at 11:00 a.m. eastern on fox news channel. if financial acue men were a seatbelt i would only feel safe when is across my life. bill schulz. and sitting right next to me, oh, yes, an...
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>> no. >> greg: no?> no, i'm quite busy where i'm hat right now and obviously i think that the viewers of "red eye" are very intelligent viewers around very savvy but i don't know that they represent a broad sweeping mandate for me to do anything except your show. >> greg: at least you said your show and not something else. everybody is really happy the journalists are home and their families are overjoyed and everything. did clinton promise kim jong il anything. if the back of your head, are you thinking that something went on? >> time will tell what exactly went on but i think ambassador john bolton was right it sets a dangerous precedent. not only were the reporters in north korea taken captive and thankfully released with the help of former president clinton. you see students taken in iran. americans in iran being held against their will in that country and when you see a reward of the united states coming over to north korea and you will see the iranians watching that precedent be set, it is not a g
>> no. >> greg: no?> no, i'm quite busy where i'm hat right now and obviously i think that the viewers of "red eye" are very intelligent viewers around very savvy but i don't know that they represent a broad sweeping mandate for me to do anything except your show. >> greg: at least you said your show and not something else. everybody is really happy the journalists are home and their families are overjoyed and everything. did clinton promise kim jong il anything....
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i thought greg greg wa greg gua jewish name. what the heck are you, italian? i do dig andy levi.ch with with my girlfriend and she says you are an evil peewee herman. i don't know what that means. late. >>> you really cleaned up your introductions, that is great. i used to have to mute the introductions so now i can listen to the whole sew. >> i a absoluti salute you as . god less you for having such great women with great minds and are easy on the the eyes. >> the people sounded dramatically smarter than the people who called last week. >> you mean they weren't slur iing a had complete sentences. >> greg: at least they had things to say and the sentences were come pleat. keep calling me opt direct line, 212. >> 462-5050. >> we will close things out with the post game wrapup from tv's andy levy. >> greg: time to go back to tv's andy levy for the post game wrapup. >> thank rs, greg. >> greg: you're welcome. martha, i understand you have tim pawlenty on the live desk tomorrow. future president. >> i think it is pawlenta. >> 80s' pawlenty. >> it's okay. >> thank yew, pawlenty, i'm r
i thought greg greg wa greg gua jewish name. what the heck are you, italian? i do dig andy levi.ch with with my girlfriend and she says you are an evil peewee herman. i don't know what that means. late. >>> you really cleaned up your introductions, that is great. i used to have to mute the introductions so now i can listen to the whole sew. >> i a absoluti salute you as . god less you for having such great women with great minds and are easy on the the eyes. >> the people...
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. >> greg: fantastic.any companies are offering suborbital space flights blue is debate about where space actually begins. can you tell us how high space is? >> well, how high space s directly related to how high you are. >> greg: i never thought about it that bay if you o are me -- if you are me that's pretty high. it's right here at the end of my nose, hey, get away from me. >> greg: where does space end? and if it does end, what is beyond space? >> i'm glad you brought up in. i thought about there is outer space out there and just keeps going. you have two objects, right? now, they get twice as close to each other, right and you can always divide that distance in half so no matter how close objects get to each other you can still always divide that by half so keep dividing and keep dividing and nothing ever really touches each other. >> greg: that is true. >> what is up with that? >> i don't know. >> how many times do we have to tell him no -- >> greg: he really did the drugs before he started. lance at
. >> greg: fantastic.any companies are offering suborbital space flights blue is debate about where space actually begins. can you tell us how high space is? >> well, how high space s directly related to how high you are. >> greg: i never thought about it that bay if you o are me -- if you are me that's pretty high. it's right here at the end of my nose, hey, get away from me. >> greg: where does space end? and if it does end, what is beyond space? >> i'm glad you...
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. >> greg: third and >> dan: nevertheless. >> greg: be that as it may. the captioning on this program is provided as an independent service of captionmax, which is solely responsible for the accurate and complete transcription of program content. cbs, its parent and affiliated companies, and their respective agents and divisions, are not responsible for the accuracy, or completeness of any transcription, or for any errors in transcription. closed captioning provided by cbs sports division >> dan: i would be looking for ferguson, number one. >> greg: they have moved 58 yards in 57 seconds, but looking at a fourth and five. redman. got his man. inside the 10 yard line. it will be first and goal from the seven. bergeron with that catch. redman calls time out with 61 seconds to play. >> dan: great job by bergeron -- the former arena football star catching the ball in traffic. >> dan: redman has the chargers right where he wants them now, ball on the seven yard line, he has a time out so he can use -- he can dump the ball off in the field of play but now he p
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sure, why not, greg. why not?i knew it was a goose, in case there were any kids watching, they could answer me at home. >> and then you mentioned that you wish that liberals would be opposed to interrupting speakers so you agree that the townhall protesters shouldn't shout down other people. >> i don't think ours are, theirs are. but we're always against it. as for example, when cold pink stood up in the middle of sarah palin's acceptance speech and the only one that reported it was the local paper. >> that's my book, by the way, andy. the assault on america. >> andy drinking at happy hour in code pink in the book? >> bill, thank you for having the courage to point out that john wilkes booth was indeed gorgeous. >> is it too soon? he was gorgeous. he wore that mustache, the mustache didn't wear him. >> and by the way, the white house is distancing itself from the whole american thing with bill burton saying "i think there was a tradition of people shouting in politics in american, and if they want to shout about h
sure, why not, greg. why not?i knew it was a goose, in case there were any kids watching, they could answer me at home. >> and then you mentioned that you wish that liberals would be opposed to interrupting speakers so you agree that the townhall protesters shouldn't shout down other people. >> i don't think ours are, theirs are. but we're always against it. as for example, when cold pink stood up in the middle of sarah palin's acceptance speech and the only one that reported it was...
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greg decided he opposed u.s. involvement in vietnam.up he went to his first anti-war demonstrations. ♪ there must be some kind of way out of here ♪ >> we weren't real radicals or anything. we were trying to make our voices heard. >> as he got more involved with the protest group. greg fell in love with the music transfixing american youths. ♪ ♪ in and out of the garden he goes ♪ >> music was one thing that our generation really felt was theirs. it wasn't coming from someone else. we were creating it. we controlled it. >> what drew greg to woodstock was the musical acts that were signed on. artists like janis joplin, ritchie havens, and the band called "the band." >> in 1969 we had just signed a recording agreement with capital records. ♪ the odds wre in my favor >> the drummer and singer in the band, levon helm was a natural fit for the festival. he and his band mates were living in the catskills, northwest of new york city. in a town, woodstock, new york. >> a lot of the people here play music. you go into the gas station, the guy that
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greg curtis, managing director and greg holt and company and phillip manduca, you will continue to stay tokyo right now and check in on the trading day there with asuka kondo from the nikkei. kondo-san. >> thank you, christine. we saw concerns over a stronger yen and weaker chinese stocks. nissan motors shares fell back mostly on a stronger yen, but it as no unsed that it has decided to end its partnership with chrysler group. they scrapped the plan to supply the u.s. automaker with a car in north america and europe and now it needs to revise its declining sales on its own. bucking the downward trend, isetan mitsuko rallied. they will likely cut its full time payroll by 1,000 or roughly 20% at its department stores. nippon shade glass shares started ask only and closed over 7% lower. the maker of flat glass announced the previous day that the chief exact will leave the company at the end of 2009. in contrast, shares of pasan group went up. that was the nikkei business report. back to you, christine. >> condo-san, thank you very much for that. mike. >>> still to come on "worldwide exchan
greg curtis, managing director and greg holt and company and phillip manduca, you will continue to stay tokyo right now and check in on the trading day there with asuka kondo from the nikkei. kondo-san. >> thank you, christine. we saw concerns over a stronger yen and weaker chinese stocks. nissan motors shares fell back mostly on a stronger yen, but it as no unsed that it has decided to end its partnership with chrysler group. they scrapped the plan to supply the u.s. automaker with a car...
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greg hahn is with us, local news editor, idaho statesman, covering this from the get-go. greg, why? do we have any kind of motive at all why someone would do this to an innocent little guy like that? >> we haven't even -- the closest thing it gets, folks didn't seem to be very close to either of these folks. she drifted in and out with her family. you know, sometimes she was estranged from her mom, her sister. we'd hard time finding people outside of his, ehrlick's real immediate family to find folks. so, there's not a lot of people who could really talk about you know, their psychology and where they were coming from. it just didn't seem like we could find any close friends who kind of sat down and, you know, really knew them very well. >> mike, i wanted to respond to something mary ann said earlier. >> yeah, mark. >> obviously in this case, we always have to presume, if we can, to believe that somebody's innocent. and let me just say this, if they did this horrific, unimaginable crime, there are, in idaho, only two possibilities, life or death, and in this case, i would be shocked
greg hahn is with us, local news editor, idaho statesman, covering this from the get-go. greg, why? do we have any kind of motive at all why someone would do this to an innocent little guy like that? >> we haven't even -- the closest thing it gets, folks didn't seem to be very close to either of these folks. she drifted in and out with her family. you know, sometimes she was estranged from her mom, her sister. we'd hard time finding people outside of his, ehrlick's real immediate family...
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greg's still there. >> greg.id you were going to be a hesitant buyer if we burst through the 1,015 level on the s&p. where do you see the next trouble zone? my client thinks we can go from 1,075 to 1,100. >> the 1,100 area, 1,123, is a 50% retracement of the entire loss from 2007 down to the march low. so we came recently within 90 points of that, we know that we're up near the upper end of this move. we started at around 660, now up above 1,000, around 1,120, that's a 50% retracement. so guys, we can't get too freedy here, we have to watch it. we'll watch it week in and week out. we'll let you know if we see something, if we have an explosion in the up side in the next week, that may be a blowoff period, i'll take a look at that point. to take a short at that point. know within the next 90 points, we've made 50% of the losses within the last six months of the last year and a half. >> all right, greg, thanks so much. remember, of course, pigs get slaughtered. the old adage on wall street. >> actually, hogs. >> ho
greg's still there. >> greg.id you were going to be a hesitant buyer if we burst through the 1,015 level on the s&p. where do you see the next trouble zone? my client thinks we can go from 1,075 to 1,100. >> the 1,100 area, 1,123, is a 50% retracement of the entire loss from 2007 down to the march low. so we came recently within 90 points of that, we know that we're up near the upper end of this move. we started at around 660, now up above 1,000, around 1,120, that's a 50%...
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so it's a real problem for them right now. >> greg, you don't agree with that? >> maybe my friend tony can help me. there are so many good arguments against this health reform plan, i'd be the first one to agree. but this euthanasia death squad stuff which is mccarthyite garbage, why haven't any republicans spoken out against this kind of demagoguery? >> i think we know exactly why. but instead of the health plan itself, let's talk about how it's being managed, how the message is being managed. i mean, greg, you said the issue is now radioactive for a lot of democrats. >> it is. and by the way, still don't understand why many republicans haven't condemned this rhetoric. but that aside, melissa, yes, i think it's radioactive, and right now the democrats desperately need cover. they've got to find some republicans who would support this. the democrats can't just sit out there naked, supporting it all by themselves. so the republicans, the blue dogs, the centrists, all of a sudden have the upper hand. >> is there any way to do that, greg? i mean, is there any way t
so it's a real problem for them right now. >> greg, you don't agree with that? >> maybe my friend tony can help me. there are so many good arguments against this health reform plan, i'd be the first one to agree. but this euthanasia death squad stuff which is mccarthyite garbage, why haven't any republicans spoken out against this kind of demagoguery? >> i think we know exactly why. but instead of the health plan itself, let's talk about how it's being managed, how the message...
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i agree with greg. the idea, especially at a time when one of the biggest worries is that there's too much spending coming out of washington and obama and those who are trying to get health care reform passed are trying to fight that perception, the idea that congress would actually ask for more than what the pentagon said was needed to meet their air travel needs seems crazy. >> greg -- >> let me -- >> go ahead. >> let me add another point, melissa. there's such pervasive cynicism in the country now, much of it deserved toward congress, which has a job approval rating of like 8%. but there's such cynicism. nobody believes anything anymore because of these stories. people say oh, barack obama wasn't born in the u.s. or this health reform is going to lead to euthanasia. there's crazy stuff. but i think the cynicism starts in part with stories like these jets that congress is trying to buy for themselves. >> do either of you guys think anything's going to happen as a result of the bad press? i mean, it's
i agree with greg. the idea, especially at a time when one of the biggest worries is that there's too much spending coming out of washington and obama and those who are trying to get health care reform passed are trying to fight that perception, the idea that congress would actually ask for more than what the pentagon said was needed to meet their air travel needs seems crazy. >> greg -- >> let me -- >> go ahead. >> let me add another point, melissa. there's such...
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>> it was another world championship for greg humboldt, jr.orld. just kind of be a legend. i just want to be known to people. >> to mark my spot in the animal calling world that i was here. >> oh, he is there all right. bad news for the neighbors. >> mitchell: we leave you this sunday morning among the brown pelle canals confer i are slip island, off wilmington, north carolina. among the brown pelicans, found here on >> mitchell: i am russ mitchell. we hope you will join charles osgood here next sunday morning. captioning sponsored by cbs and johnson & johnson, where quality products for the american family have been a tradition for generations.
>> it was another world championship for greg humboldt, jr.orld. just kind of be a legend. i just want to be known to people. >> to mark my spot in the animal calling world that i was here. >> oh, he is there all right. bad news for the neighbors. >> mitchell: we leave you this sunday morning among the brown pelle canals confer i are slip island, off wilmington, north carolina. among the brown pelicans, found here on >> mitchell: i am russ mitchell. we hope you...
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thank you, greg. >> all right, tim jackson's third shot. in from the left at the par 4. >> this is going to be pretty good. going to get it down the slope. easy. nicely done. >> it's been an impressive performance by the overnight leader. two-time u.s. midamateur champ. there he is. he's got three players ahead of him in this championship right now. funk, norman and sindelar. he is 10 under par at crooked stick. neither player in this final pair, to, has made a birdie on the back nine. joey sindelar, you'll remember, his second shot went just through his 18th green. did not get up against the primary rough, gary. so he should have a shot. >> yeah, remember how he started the round. he putted out of the intermediate rough. and to me, joey admits it, here's another look at that first hole, this, to me, indicates -- >> you don't like the chip? >> exactly. and joey freely admits that. that's why we see him using the putter as often as he does in this situation. >> nicely done by joey sindelar. so he will get in at minus 12, after 54 holes of th
thank you, greg. >> all right, tim jackson's third shot. in from the left at the par 4. >> this is going to be pretty good. going to get it down the slope. easy. nicely done. >> it's been an impressive performance by the overnight leader. two-time u.s. midamateur champ. there he is. he's got three players ahead of him in this championship right now. funk, norman and sindelar. he is 10 under par at crooked stick. neither player in this final pair, to, has made a birdie on the...
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greg, next question. the child is -- because that was scary to me, that some unknown person may have parked a motorcycle there. >> it's idaho but we're not that crazy. >> okay. so next thing, he went home from playing on the playground. the child knows that? could she see his apartment from the playground? was it, for instance, a horseshoe-shaped apartment complex with the playground in the middle? >> it is -- not all the apartments can be seen from the playground and i'm not 100% sure. i'm not sure where they all line up, but i think she said he was going home and she said she was going home and it was about 7:30. >> 7:30 p.m. and greg hahn, was this a weeknight or weekend night? >> this is friday night. a friday night. and here -- she point out. it does stay light pretty late in boise in the summertime. >> yes. until 9:00. okay. we are taking your calls live. out to marc klaas, president and founder of klaas kids foundation. why did mommy quit coming to the press conferences, marc klaas? >> i don't know
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>> all right to greg hahn, editor of the "idaho statesman." i do know during the press conference they kept saying the family wants their privacy at this time. anything else you can tell us about the family or the mother? >> you know, we've tried -- like you guys have reported on a few nights, she does have a criminal history. she was charged. she pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor, felony injury to a child, of the younger boy. but we don't -- we haven't been told anything about -- either by the family -- >> finding robert will not be the end, but just the beginning of an entirely new investigation. our priority remains finding answers for robert's family and this community. >>> we do believe that robert may be the victim of a tragic event. >> the body of a small boy has been recovered from a canal. >> i can tell you the body is that of a young boy, approximately the same age and size of robert manwill. >> we ask that you remember that there is an empty seat at our table. please pray and continue to think about robert. so we may bring him home so
>> all right to greg hahn, editor of the "idaho statesman." i do know during the press conference they kept saying the family wants their privacy at this time. anything else you can tell us about the family or the mother? >> you know, we've tried -- like you guys have reported on a few nights, she does have a criminal history. she was charged. she pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor, felony injury to a child, of the younger boy. but we don't -- we haven't been told anything...
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greg zaun was a starter, now, twice a week.say, hey, can you play once a week? and chat moehler, you know, he has not played. greg gets to play in tampa where he has a home. >> chris tillman comes to the big league very touted minor league pitcher, 8-6, .270 e.r.a. very impressive. the first two games were so so in my mind. detroit was a disaster for him. yesterday, he actually pitched in a fame and i loved what i saw. what are your impressions? >> he didn't throw. he pitched. any impression with chris tillman, he is 21 years old and in the major. he has a fastball that straightens out too fast. he did a much better job locate that go fastball. there is some debate about whether velocity was down. i know the gun at the ballpark had him like 85, 87. and when you look at mlb.com, they had him at 90, 93. he guted it out which was very impress si. located that fastball, has that plus curve ball uribe talking about earlier ant change-up that is supposed to be a developing pitch. he had the blue jays fooled with all that. they though
greg zaun was a starter, now, twice a week.say, hey, can you play once a week? and chat moehler, you know, he has not played. greg gets to play in tampa where he has a home. >> chris tillman comes to the big league very touted minor league pitcher, 8-6, .270 e.r.a. very impressive. the first two games were so so in my mind. detroit was a disaster for him. yesterday, he actually pitched in a fame and i loved what i saw. what are your impressions? >> he didn't throw. he pitched. any...
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thank you, greg. >> all right, tim jackson's third shot. in from the left at the par 4. >> this is going to be pretty good. going to get it down the slope. easy. nicely done. >> it's been an impressive performance by the overnight leader. two-time u.s. midamateur champ. there he is. he's got three players ahead of him in this championship right now. funk, norman and sindelar. he is 10 under par at crooked stick. neither player in this final pair, to, has made a birdie on the back nine. joey sindelar, you'll remember, his second shot went just through his 18th green. did not get up against the primary rough, gary. so he should have a shot. >> yeah, remember how he started the round. he putted out of the intermediate rough. and to me, joey admits it, here's another look at that first le, this, to me, indicates -- >> you don't like the chip? >> exactly. and joey freely admits that. that's why we see him using the putter as often as he does in this situation. >> nicely done by joey sindelar. so he will get in at minus 12, after 54 holes of this
thank you, greg. >> all right, tim jackson's third shot. in from the left at the par 4. >> this is going to be pretty good. going to get it down the slope. easy. nicely done. >> it's been an impressive performance by the overnight leader. two-time u.s. midamateur champ. there he is. he's got three players ahead of him in this championship right now. funk, norman and sindelar. he is 10 under par at crooked stick. neither player in this final pair, to, has made a birdie on the...
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go ahead, greg. >> they don't want it. the people are mad because congress is not listening to them. these are not town hall meetings for dialogue. the congressman expected them to sit down and listen. obama is spreading misinformation, says you get to keep your doctors and insurance, not if your insurance doesn't meet the mandates it will phase out, not if your employer keeps paying the taxes, you will be faced out. >> he also said today greg, the aarp, american association for retired persons has come out in favor of his plan and indeed it has not. worse than that, hey, it's easy to compete against the government, fedex and u.p.s. does it and -- that's not good. >> i wish these town hall meetings were about health care. i'm telling you it's not. it has to do with distrust that began with t.a.r.p. and went to the stimulus package and told if we put $887 billion on our credit card, it build help unemployment i. has not and the bill is coming and that's why they're so worried. >> is it a broader protest. >> what's amazing,
go ahead, greg. >> they don't want it. the people are mad because congress is not listening to them. these are not town hall meetings for dialogue. the congressman expected them to sit down and listen. obama is spreading misinformation, says you get to keep your doctors and insurance, not if your insurance doesn't meet the mandates it will phase out, not if your employer keeps paying the taxes, you will be faced out. >> he also said today greg, the aarp, american association for...
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number two, greg, you say, monthly service charges. those are really going up and almost everybody is charging them. >> this can drain money oust account month after month after month. an interest checking account on average sets you back abouts 12ds a month. you got to keep a lot of money in there to upset that. non-interest accounts much lower, still about $2 a month. the solution here is look for free checking accounts. they're widely available at banks, both large and small, as well as credit unions. stay away from accounts that require a large minimum balance. the fact is, not only the fee, going up, so, too, are the minimum balance requirements. stay away from accounts that have. >> yeah, answers linking up your accounts can help a little bit pup got pay attention. and greg, you say, listen when i tell people to find money i tell them, what about those atm fees? because those can really add up over the months. >> this is one that you make the withdrawal at another bank's atm. they're going to hit you up for $2. your own bank tack
number two, greg, you say, monthly service charges. those are really going up and almost everybody is charging them. >> this can drain money oust account month after month after month. an interest checking account on average sets you back abouts 12ds a month. you got to keep a lot of money in there to upset that. non-interest accounts much lower, still about $2 a month. the solution here is look for free checking accounts. they're widely available at banks, both large and small, as well...
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let's go out to greg hahn, editor of "the idaho statesman." take us to boise right now so we can visualize it, the canal where this little body was found, tentatively identified as robert manwill. where is the canal or an ent ran rans to the canal from the apartment where robert was last seen? and where is that as opposed to where the body was found in the canal? >> the entrance and the place where he was found are pretty far away. it would take you half an hour to go there, especially if there was traffic. maybe even longer. it's probably a 15-mile drive. it's about that long in the water. about 18 mile, we've been told by the canal company. to get there from that apartment is less than half a mile. it's -- you'd have to go up a pretty steep hill. it's kind of run through boise on a top of a hill. and then it kind of winds its way around the valley. this used to be a big agriculture valley. it still is. it's grown dramatically over the last 100 years. and certainly over the last couple decades. it's a big powerful canal that feeds thousands o
let's go out to greg hahn, editor of "the idaho statesman." take us to boise right now so we can visualize it, the canal where this little body was found, tentatively identified as robert manwill. where is the canal or an ent ran rans to the canal from the apartment where robert was last seen? and where is that as opposed to where the body was found in the canal? >> the entrance and the place where he was found are pretty far away. it would take you half an hour to go there,...
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greg faxed this list of accounts. there are accounts from romania) -- there are cows for maniac and germany. there were names that jumped out as a jewish names. they faxed us and asked the congressional research service, can you please take these amounts and put them in the current figures and adjust for interest and inflation? congressional research service did that. they said this is a rush order from the senate. the congressional research service did that and got back to gregg this one listing from one bank, totaling over $29 million in 1990's figures. $29 million in 1996 figures. that is what broke this open. it showed that there was evidence of jewish accounts in swiss banks during world war two and that it was here at college park. historical proof of unclaimed assets in switzerland could be found in u.s. archival records. this sparked and ignited the issue, but there was a very unusual fire accelerant. how many of you have done research at the archives? this is how quickly this developed. the first hearing was
greg faxed this list of accounts. there are accounts from romania) -- there are cows for maniac and germany. there were names that jumped out as a jewish names. they faxed us and asked the congressional research service, can you please take these amounts and put them in the current figures and adjust for interest and inflation? congressional research service did that. they said this is a rush order from the senate. the congressional research service did that and got back to gregg this one...
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it's old greg's vagina. [ lahter ] ve got a mangina.ou, jimmy. >> thank you, jimmy. >> jimmy: the mighty boosh, everybody. flo rida performs next. come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ jimmy faonllheigh ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back. welcome back,verybody. our next guest has scored two number one hits since emerging on the rap scene last year. here he is tonight to perform his latest single, "jum" from the disney fi "g-force," please welcome flo rida. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ da-da-da-da-g-force da-da-da-da-da-flo rida ♪ ♪ we gonna makeou jump, jump, jump, jump ♪ ♪ when say jump you say how gh i ain't never seen nobody get so high ♪ ♪ like a bird like a plane this party-arty insane this party-arty insane ♪ ♪ so, jump, jump jump, jump ♪ ♪ gon take it to the roof everybody with me got their own parachute ♪ ♪ you ain't scared of heights when you sippin' on booze ♪ ♪ party all night like i'm flyin jet blue ♪ ♪ you ain't never seen nobody get this loose ♪ ♪ shorty actinnaughtwi a body, what it do ♪ ♪ talk to this man
it's old greg's vagina. [ lahter ] ve got a mangina.ou, jimmy. >> thank you, jimmy. >> jimmy: the mighty boosh, everybody. flo rida performs next. come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ jimmy faonllheigh ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back. welcome back,verybody. our next guest has scored two number one hits since emerging on the rap scene last year. here he is tonight to perform his latest single, "jum" from the disney fi "g-force,"...
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greg faxed this list of accounts. there are accounts from romania, it is just listings of names a lot of different amounts. there are names that jumped out, it does not take a rocket scientist to say these are jewish names. i wonder what the story is. they asked if they could take these amounts and put them in the current figures and adjust for interest and inflation. he said it was a rush order from the chairman of the senate banking committee. they got back to gregg. this one listing from one bank totalled over $29 million in 1996 figures. that is what broke this open. it showed that there was evidence of jewish accounts in swiss banks during world war two and that it was here at college park. historical proof of unclaimed assets in switzerland could be found in u.s. archival records. this sparked and ignited the issue, but there was a very unusual fire accelerant. how many of you have done research at the archives? this is how quickly this developed. the first hearing was held cable 23rd, 1996. that is how fast the
greg faxed this list of accounts. there are accounts from romania, it is just listings of names a lot of different amounts. there are names that jumped out, it does not take a rocket scientist to say these are jewish names. i wonder what the story is. they asked if they could take these amounts and put them in the current figures and adjust for interest and inflation. he said it was a rush order from the chairman of the senate banking committee. they got back to gregg. this one listing from one...
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it's old greg's vagina. [ laughter ] i've got a mangina.. >> thank you, jimmy. >> thank you, jimmy. >> jimmy: the mighty boosh, everybody. flo rida performs next. come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ (announcer) it's time to raise the bar and replace your old mayo with the full flavor of kraft mayo with olive oil. made with the rich, delicious taste of imported olive oil. kraft mayo with olive oil is the new standard in mayo. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back. welcome back, everybody. our next guest has scored two number one hits since emerging on the rap scene last year. here he is tonight to perform his latest single, "jump," from the disney film "g-force," please welcome flo rida. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ da-da-da-da-g-force da-da-da-da-da-flo rida ♪ ♪ we gonna make you jump, jump, jump, jump ♪ ♪ when i say jump you say how high i ain't never seen nobody get so high ♪ ♪ like a bird like a plane this party-arty insane this party-arty insane ♪ ♪ so, jump, jump jump, jump ♪ ♪ gonna take it to the roof everybody with me
it's old greg's vagina. [ laughter ] i've got a mangina.. >> thank you, jimmy. >> thank you, jimmy. >> jimmy: the mighty boosh, everybody. flo rida performs next. come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ (announcer) it's time to raise the bar and replace your old mayo with the full flavor of kraft mayo with olive oil. made with the rich, delicious taste of imported olive oil. kraft mayo with olive oil is the new standard in mayo. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy:...
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david, greg, thanks very much, we'll have you back. >>> these are the headlines that are crossing right now. first of all the sec charging them with making material, false, ands misleading statements in the merrill lynch acquisition. keep in mind, bank of america acquiring merrill lynch last december. although the sec says bank of america said merrill had agreed not to pay year-end performance bonuses before the closing of the merger but no such agreement had been reached, there's been a lot of controversies over the $3.6 billion in bonuses paid out by merrill lynch even as the company lost $15 billion, and all of this happening before the deal was finalized between merrill lynch and bank of america. lastly the sec saying that bank of america said merrill had quote agreed not to pay year-end performance bonuses -- that's the wrong one. this is the last one. sec said bank of america had agreed to pay up to $5.8 billion in merrill bonuses contrary to statements in the merger
david, greg, thanks very much, we'll have you back. >>> these are the headlines that are crossing right now. first of all the sec charging them with making material, false, ands misleading statements in the merrill lynch acquisition. keep in mind, bank of america acquiring merrill lynch last december. although the sec says bank of america said merrill had agreed not to pay year-end performance bonuses before the closing of the merger but no such agreement had been reached, there's been...
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for more now on the crash, we're joined by former ntsb investigator greg feith. first off sources as you heard in jeff's report are saying the plane may have been in a climbing right turn at the time of the collision. will it be possible to tell if that turn was an attempt to avert the collision or perhaps the cause? >> i believe it will, lester. of course, the ntsb will be depending heavily on radar data and any communication the pilot may have had with teterboro or newark. they will be able to tell if that was an intentional turn to get on course to head to ocean city, new jersey. >> they have recovered the body of the helicopter. will investigators be able to figure out the angle of how the aircraft hit and determine if a pilot could have even seen each other? >> that's the importance of recovering the wreckage, lester. they're going to want to look for paint transfers. they will look for props slices on the helicopter. they're going to look for rotor marks on the fixed wing aircraft, so the wreckage is very important for investigators to try to understand wha
for more now on the crash, we're joined by former ntsb investigator greg feith. first off sources as you heard in jeff's report are saying the plane may have been in a climbing right turn at the time of the collision. will it be possible to tell if that turn was an attempt to avert the collision or perhaps the cause? >> i believe it will, lester. of course, the ntsb will be depending heavily on radar data and any communication the pilot may have had with teterboro or newark. they will be...
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but as a practical matter, i don't see it working. >> you know, greg, i would really like what you'reaying to come true. i mean, it would be really great if in fact they did manage to push something through on the back of sentiments swirling us at the moment, but it seems unrealistic that sentiment will continue through whether you consider how heated and passionate and bitter this has become. >> i thought over the weekends on the talk shows it was significant, not just senator lieberman, but many republicans say well the economy is weak, let's pause, let's go back to the drawing boards. it's almost a sign they seem unwilling to do anything. and if that's true, yes, it's a very harsh weapon. i agree with the senator. but i didn't hear a lot of republicans complaining when george bush used it for his tax cuts. >> senator gregg, just last word. how can you have real health care reform without some kind of tort reform for medical liabilities without more choice and vouchers for individuals? i mean, isn't this bill really -- it doesn't have all the ingredients for a true compromise. i gue
but as a practical matter, i don't see it working. >> you know, greg, i would really like what you'reaying to come true. i mean, it would be really great if in fact they did manage to push something through on the back of sentiments swirling us at the moment, but it seems unrealistic that sentiment will continue through whether you consider how heated and passionate and bitter this has become. >> i thought over the weekends on the talk shows it was significant, not just senator...
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greg. >> caller: greg, big badger boo-yah to you. >> i love the badgers. hey, groundhogs. >> caller: i'm sorry? >> what have you got? >> caller: etp, energy transfer partners. i bought some this spring on your recommendation at about 24. went up to 47. it's at about 43 right now. just wondering if i should -- >> greg, i'm torn because bulls make money, bears make money. i love that juicy 8% yield. i think energy transfer partners is terrific. in other words, i want you to hold on. the people in wisconsin, once again, they've got horse sense. they should stick with ept. and you should stick with cramer! >>> the "lightning round" is sponsored by td a ever want to look over the shoulder of a seasoned stock trader? well, here's your chance... i'm running strategy desk from td ameritrade to set up a trading strategy based on how i think the market's trending-- right now i'm looking at a 20-80 stochastic cross. now, i could be running multiple strategies... my own tweak or some combination-- but for now--this is good... this is strategy desk, advanced technology
greg. >> caller: greg, big badger boo-yah to you. >> i love the badgers. hey, groundhogs. >> caller: i'm sorry? >> what have you got? >> caller: etp, energy transfer partners. i bought some this spring on your recommendation at about 24. went up to 47. it's at about 43 right now. just wondering if i should -- >> greg, i'm torn because bulls make money, bears make money. i love that juicy 8% yield. i think energy transfer partners is terrific. in other words,...
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let's go to greg. greg? >> hey, melissa. >> you are looking at the 21-day moving average is your favorite. what do you say? >> absolutely. absolutely. a lot of things that joe and tim said are very relevant here. we talked a lot over the past two weeks about this consolidation. we are within a 15-point range here for the last 12 trading days. you can see that the fundamentals are bumping up against the technicals. the technicals will keep you honest. tim's level here on the support side at around 992. we're following the september. it closed below 989 would bring the market down towards the 950, 960 level. >> we've gone through that number today, where do we go, then? where are the elevator stops? my thought is it's okay to ride it down to 980 before they lose their stomach. >> i think we come down to 950, 960 and still not lose your stomach. if you close below that, there's a gap under the market here that dates back to around 903ic were 905. and even 950 and 960, people can keep the perspective. we haven't
let's go to greg. greg? >> hey, melissa. >> you are looking at the 21-day moving average is your favorite. what do you say? >> absolutely. absolutely. a lot of things that joe and tim said are very relevant here. we talked a lot over the past two weeks about this consolidation. we are within a 15-point range here for the last 12 trading days. you can see that the fundamentals are bumping up against the technicals. the technicals will keep you honest. tim's level here on the...
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let me hit on that with you again, greg. the time frame, i mean, who was definitively the last person to see him? and at what time? >> the last person that we know about is this little girl. and she sat on the swings with him. she said he got off the swing and went to the playground motorcycle, and pretended to ride, and she went home and he went home. her family said she got home about 7:30. police know more, they haven't told us. >> steve, how does what this little 7-year-old say fit into the investigation? what do you do with it if you're the investigator in this case? >> very critical information this young girl gave the police. we have the young victim on the swing going home. what happened after he arrived at home. that's the question police are going to need to answer. >> we're going to take a quick break on that. when we come back, more reporting from the idaho statesmen about where was mom, where was robert manwill's mom when he went missing. who was in charge of this little guy. we'll take your calls on this one as
let me hit on that with you again, greg. the time frame, i mean, who was definitively the last person to see him? and at what time? >> the last person that we know about is this little girl. and she sat on the swings with him. she said he got off the swing and went to the playground motorcycle, and pretended to ride, and she went home and he went home. her family said she got home about 7:30. police know more, they haven't told us. >> steve, how does what this little 7-year-old say...
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those are not the tax cuts i'm talking about. >> greg, it's not totally different.ing about cutting the capital gains taxes to zero? >> julie? >> where would the government -- you keep talking about the government deficit. of. >> julie, the last time we cut capital gains taxes, we had an increase. >> greg, we cut all sorts of taxes under george bush -- >> it worked. >> it worked? >> the taxes went up by double digits. >> julie, when you look at cash for clunkers and what's been happening in home sales and everybody talks about the $8,000 tax credit for first time home buyers -- >> i don't agree -- hold on, greg. i don't agree with subsidizing the industry, but what those two programs show is that when you give the consumer the power through tax cuts and tax credits, what happens? they really do use it. >> the cash for clunkers program, if you look at edmon edmonds.com, it moves some people purchase forward, some back. >> it's an irrelevant point. no. >> because it goes to the future of what's going to happen when this economic crack comes crashing down. >> greg -- >
those are not the tax cuts i'm talking about. >> greg, it's not totally different.ing about cutting the capital gains taxes to zero? >> julie? >> where would the government -- you keep talking about the government deficit. of. >> julie, the last time we cut capital gains taxes, we had an increase. >> greg, we cut all sorts of taxes under george bush -- >> it worked. >> it worked? >> the taxes went up by double digits. >> julie, when you look...
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. >> greg's with us in ohio. greg, your comment or question? >> caller: yes.st like to personally thank the man that tackled the kid and stopped what could have been really, really horrible. i think he deserves a medal of honor. he steps way above what is required of him. >> he certainly did. he certainly did. greg, thanks for the call. henry, what are authorities saying about the actions of kennet here? >> they're absolutely calling him a heroic person who stepped in, saved countless lives. i've also learned since then he's also the parent of a young child. he was also on the cover of a local bay area parent magazine. he downplays any topic. he's a hero he said in his family is his brother who's working in iraq with the military. >> humility. another trait of a hero there. i want to read a facebook comment here. this is from camilla writing on facebook. how did he get into the school with the bombs? i guess we need to put metal detectors in the schools nowadays. henry, did anybody see this kid prior to setting off the first couple of bombs, notice anything su
. >> greg's with us in ohio. greg, your comment or question? >> caller: yes.st like to personally thank the man that tackled the kid and stopped what could have been really, really horrible. i think he deserves a medal of honor. he steps way above what is required of him. >> he certainly did. he certainly did. greg, thanks for the call. henry, what are authorities saying about the actions of kennet here? >> they're absolutely calling him a heroic person who stepped in,...
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along with greg olsen, gentlemen, always nice to have you on the program. how are you investing in this environment? >> we think the market may have gotten a little bit ahead of the economy and we wouldn't be surprised if we see a couple more% and on the pullback. as we see these, we're looking for opportunities to put more money to work because we think the long-term trend is going to be up. >> yesterday we had this decline which started in china, goes to europe and then in the united states. here we are back in bull market territory again. >> if i said it once, i said it many times. like a shamwow! market. goes higher. we had the bad news coming out of china yesterday and make up half the yesterday's losses. the fact that we're looking again in a day, all comes down to profits, about earnings. s&p 500 is probably going to earn somewhere short of $60 per share in 2009. you put a 17 multiple on that, looking about a year and target about 1020, look out for 2010, the census forecast for double digit increase, some on the upside, $70, could be in the mid 60s.
along with greg olsen, gentlemen, always nice to have you on the program. how are you investing in this environment? >> we think the market may have gotten a little bit ahead of the economy and we wouldn't be surprised if we see a couple more% and on the pullback. as we see these, we're looking for opportunities to put more money to work because we think the long-term trend is going to be up. >> yesterday we had this decline which started in china, goes to europe and then in the...
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greg palkot, fox news. bret: the newest supreme court justice was welcomed to the white house this morning. sonia sotomayor was the guest of honor in an east room reception. president obama's first high court nominee was confirmed by the senate last week. >> her extraordinary breadth and depth of experience, justice sotomayor bringings a mastery of the letter of the law and an understanding of how the law unfolds in our daily lives. ai ask not just my family and friends, but i ask all america to wish me divine guidance and wisdom in administering my new office. >> the head of the u.n. says the end is near if we don't cool down global warming, and is the end of the recession already uponth us? readyfill at cvs pharmacy automatically refills my prescriptions and reminds me to pick them up. you mean, reminds me to pick them up. [ chuckles ] stop by your local cvs pharmacy to ask if readyfill is right for you, and get a $25 coupon book. readyfill, only at cvs pharmacy. ( choral grunts ) - ( ringing ) - ( skiddi
greg palkot, fox news. bret: the newest supreme court justice was welcomed to the white house this morning. sonia sotomayor was the guest of honor in an east room reception. president obama's first high court nominee was confirmed by the senate last week. >> her extraordinary breadth and depth of experience, justice sotomayor bringings a mastery of the letter of the law and an understanding of how the law unfolds in our daily lives. ai ask not just my family and friends, but i ask all...
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nbc's leeann greg has our report. not much time left for those wanting to cash in on their clunker. >> thank you for buying ford. >> the program some are calling one of the government's most successful economic stimulus plans ever ends monday. cash for clunkers offers rebates of up to $4,500 to car buyers tradg in old gas guzzlers. >>> go ahead. have a seat. >> there are complaint. car dealers who reported delays in government reimbursements, unprocessed applications and others resubmitted because the forms were filled out incorrectly. >> we are now slightly vicms of success. because the thing happened so quick, there was so much more demand than anybody expected, that dealers were overwhelmed with applications. >> some say it is hard to complain about thousand of cars that have been sold because of the program. >> i'm sure in the next few weeks they're going to break the log jam and get the -- rebate flowing. >> the government says the money is there and will go to the dealers. in a plan that has received an overwhel
nbc's leeann greg has our report. not much time left for those wanting to cash in on their clunker. >> thank you for buying ford. >> the program some are calling one of the government's most successful economic stimulus plans ever ends monday. cash for clunkers offers rebates of up to $4,500 to car buyers tradg in old gas guzzlers. >>> go ahead. have a seat. >> there are complaint. car dealers who reported delays in government reimbursements, unprocessed applications...
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cup, lovely.g by that does it for me, i'm greg gutfeld.on goodbye. captioned by, closed captioning services, inc. we know that that was vacant robinson did not live there. what we also know is that phillip marino had access to that property. he used that property and it looks like he lived on that property in a shed. we know he was there. that is why we are taking a close look at the property. >> as they expand the crime scene from the house of horrors with a 58-year-old convicted rapist kecht his 25-year-old kidnapped prey for 18 long years. cops wearing masks using chain saws and heavy digging equipment has been looking at an area that now includes a neighbor's backyard. i am geraldo rivera before we speak live to a women who lived in the neighbor's home with her own young daughter casey seigel has the latest on the search of evidence for other crimes committed by bill guerino. >> it has been one busy day in terms of investigation not just because police have released a lot of information but we have fernlly seen a lot of activity at the home behin
cup, lovely.g by that does it for me, i'm greg gutfeld.on goodbye. captioned by, closed captioning services, inc. we know that that was vacant robinson did not live there. what we also know is that phillip marino had access to that property. he used that property and it looks like he lived on that property in a shed. we know he was there. that is why we are taking a close look at the property. >> as they expand the crime scene from the house of horrors with a 58-year-old convicted rapist...
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greg, what happened in the last 24 hours?more than 2,000 volunteers scoured the part of town where robert went missing. the police did announce a pretty significant change in what they've been saying. they said for the first time they found some evidence that showed there was some suspicious circumstances, they said, surrounding his disappearance. and they said, i'm quoting here, that he may be the victim of a tragic event. and they told the searchers to kind of expand their ideas beyond looking for a hiding boy and into looking for things that might lead them to more than that, and perhaps not the happy ending that everybody was looking for. meanwhile even going on tonight, police are -- have cordened off a section of the landfill where the trash from saturday morning, the day -- the morning after the day robert disappeared has been held. they haven't sifted through it yet, but they are keeping it there just in case. and tonight they are at a house that no one's 100% sure how it's connected to it, but they're searching a hou
greg, what happened in the last 24 hours?more than 2,000 volunteers scoured the part of town where robert went missing. the police did announce a pretty significant change in what they've been saying. they said for the first time they found some evidence that showed there was some suspicious circumstances, they said, surrounding his disappearance. and they said, i'm quoting here, that he may be the victim of a tragic event. and they told the searchers to kind of expand their ideas beyond...
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farm report foundtable guest this week greg hunt, nf global and mike. i will go to you first. didn't seem like the markets even noticed that the report was out there. looks like we will have more corn and beans that we even dreamed we would. >> well, there is a lot of history about the markets, the whisper numbers were kind of there. >> okay. and, you know, it was the typical take in the fact type of thing. i mean, i've seen, you know, like in '95 the biggest bull markets we ever had every bull was for pork we closed lower. so, i mean, you know, that type of thing doesn't surprise me. you know, i think you have got this hot money that, you know, keep thinking of hyper inflation on top of anything else and they will buy anything. that wasn't abnormal. the next day, though, you know, we give it back. >> yes. >> and then they crush it here today with putting out the deliveries in august beans last night. and, you know, it went off the board at noon. so the weather pattern, you know, you got a rain coming up over the weekend. one in this week. and more importantly, though, and tha
farm report foundtable guest this week greg hunt, nf global and mike. i will go to you first. didn't seem like the markets even noticed that the report was out there. looks like we will have more corn and beans that we even dreamed we would. >> well, there is a lot of history about the markets, the whisper numbers were kind of there. >> okay. and, you know, it was the typical take in the fact type of thing. i mean, i've seen, you know, like in '95 the biggest bull markets we ever...