one example, especially in football. sometimes it s not the teams with the most superstars that wins. it s the teams that have the best team that s what we are hoping for today, right? the final four group matches are today. group h, contrary against belgium and ghana squad group g they won t boycott the match against portugal. they needed mayor money and they wanted it now before the match. i don t know why. but they actually requested it be delivered in cash to brazil. a plane left ghana with $5 million and landed in brazil yesterday. like a big brinks truck pulled up to the runway. they got their money and they are going to play. we have interest in that match because of the different scenarios but the big match today is u.s./germany. could be a record number, noon is tougher for a true tv rating. break it out. really quickly, what we need.
worthless. people would it willly get paid at work. pull a big brinks truck up to the office. and they would pay you in cash. people would go out and buy things and then return to work. two, three, four hours work they would pay you again and you would go out, because the prices would rise. a german writer told a story of two women carrying laundry baskets filled with bank notes. crowds gather around the store window. they put down baskets full of money to go look. when they came back, the bank notes, the money still there but the baskets were gone. another german recounts that he stopped in a cafe for a cup of coffee. sat down and noticed the price was 5,000 marks. sat down, grabbed a paper, drank his coffee, sat for an hour reading the paper. when he went to pay the bill the coffee was 8,000 marks because the mark lost that much value in an hour. these are bank notes. these are stamps. from the weimar republic. they put them on the dollars,
worthless. people would it willly get paid at work. pull a big brinks truck up to the office. and they would pay you in cash. people would go out and buy things and then return to work. two, three, four hours work they would pay you again and you would go out, because the prices would rise. a german writer told a story of two women carrying laundry baskets filled with bank notes. crowds gather around the store window. they put down baskets full of money to go look. when they came back, the bank notes, the money still there but the baskets were gone. another german recounts that he stopped in a cafe for a cup of coffee. sat down and noticed the price was 5,000 marks. sat down, grabbed a paper, drank his coffee, sat for an hour reading the paper. when he went to pay the bill the coffee was 8,000 marks because the mark lost that much value in an hour. these are bank notes. these are stamps. from the weimar republic. they put them on the dollars,