along with 25 others across the country. look at this map. you can see how widespread the bone dry conditions are. last time it was this bad, 1956. rob marciano is in the middle of the hardest hit area in indiana. the corn crop is hit especially hard. yeah. the corn belt getting hit with not only drought but heat. obviously the heat exacerbates the drought a little bit. you get the string of 100-plus days like they have had in the past month it makes things so much worse. just yesterday, indianapolis hit 101. yet another record. the last 46 days, the driest on record in indianapolis. less than a tenth of an inch. where we are, an hour and a half north of there we got a quick shot of rain two hours ago. but probably less than half an inch. just enough to raise the humidity levels. it s steamy out here today. spring was perfect to sow corn. they started growing well and then the heat and drought hit. boom, you have stalks that are waist and if not chest high that should be up
money into the movie redoubled their commitment and called the same day and said, we re on, we re doing this, we re not going to do it with anybody else. reporter: but for now, that movie is on hold. how crucial for you as the director of the film is that she is ready to work after rehab? my knowledge from people who have gone through this kind of stuff is that s the thing you are thinking about while you are going through all of that stuff. you want to get out and work and get into your life and not kind of stay on the side lines. reporter: besides inferno, where she plays 70s important star linda lovelace, she is set to star in machete, coming out in september. it may take more than that for her to regain her status as a bankable actress. insurance companies and studios don t want to hire libts. she is solely a liability right now. this strategist says it only
i was viciously steven is speaking from experience when he s talking. you can t really say what somebody else is doing. you can t really go and put that on somebody. it s not fair you re going to go and just put a stamp on someb y somebody. by the way, let s stop caring. let s stop caring whether he does or not. tiger woods doesn t exist in my consciousness because of what he does or doesn t do with women. the only reason he exists in my consciousness is to play golf. i can t take this any more. first of all we re on the lar we king live show to answer the question he asks. the man asked me a question. i gave him an answer. he didn t ask us to come on and express how we don t care. you gave him a book. you didn t give him an answer. you ate up all the time. a manuscript of how to overtalk. the man asked me a question. i don t believe you go from that many women to zero. simple. my interest whether he does or doesn t, who the hel cares.
mess that we were in in the fall of 2008. i know we are going to be talking about this all morning. let s think of the movie wall street gordon greco, the whole idea that greed is good. was this really sleezy banking, sleezy investigating, sleezy operators on wall street or was this just simply wise business of covering all the bases? reporter: you have asked the several trillion dollar question. by the way, there is a wall street ii coming out in september. i have a little tiny role in it. is it moral, sleezy, unethical or legal or was this the stuff that wall street was supposed to be doing, making money no matter what was going on? you will get a lot of questions from the senators. from goldman, they will say, they didn t do anything wrong. they were doing exactly what they were paid to do. whim the rest of us were losing money, they were making money