dagen: maybe i don t want you to be my friend, geraldo. i m just kidding. geraldo: i didn t even say anything. dagen: happy anniversary. how about that? i have been trolling the internet looking for exernz videos i m on the road with my two dozen pounds i have gained during code. i discovered this. this is cork 8-year-old atlantic harbor seal that they taught at the aquarium to do crunches. you know what? cork has a better shape than i do right now. i m kind of the same size all the way down like a giant well, seal. deign dagenmcdowell. i have a girdle on that s only reason i appear to have a waist. dana: i have no waist. my lowest rib and hipbone almost touch. jesse: that s because you are short. dana: short people can still have a waist.
she bought 18 eggs for $4.09. today it was 4.49. she s not happy about it. neil? neil: i can well understand. thanks, steve, outside a kroger in atlanta, georgia. meantime here, you re noticing when you go to any store these days, the former ceo of walmart with us right now, bill simon on how long that will likely last. bill, good to have you. walmart shoppers are seeing it as well. i know you try to hold the line on that thing. there s only so much you can control. this looks like it could get out of control. where do you see it going? yeah, neil. good to be with you. it s getting serious. the most concerning thing of all the data that walmart crunches, the highest correlation to consumers response is always gas prices. gas prices are such a reflection of where we are in the economy. as gas price goes up year on year, there s a report just told
students have still had that exerience? ,, ., ~ , experience? quite frankly, the inventiveness experience? quite frankly, the inventiveness and experience? quite frankly, the inventiveness and innovation l experience? quite frankly, the | inventiveness and innovation of experience? quite frankly, the - inventiveness and innovation of my staff is beyond measure. they have done everything that you could possibly not even imagine, they have been taking model heads from the hairdressing salon and sending them out to the students. they have been doing catering practical is in their own homes. everything they could possibly do has been done. clearly, it has been a challenge, but we have adapted wherever possible. the number crunches are acted looking at the results, there is always the debate about whether the results have been inflated. it will be particularly so this year because a lot of the grading has been done with a bit of guesswork. i think it is fair to say. what will your react
reporter: fueled he says by on line bile and conspiracy mung ring. those unhinged conspiratorial claims lead to real world consequences against american jews. i see out of the corner of my eye someone chasing me with their arm back like they wanted to punch him. people are attacked who are looking visibly jewish. reporter: daylight, times square, joseph boringen was surrounded by a crowd he said shouted filthy jaw and proceeded to kick me, punch me, hit into he with flag poles, crunches. towards the end of the assault i thought they were urinating on my face but it was pepper sprayed. they pepper sprayed me for upwards of a minute. reporter: the man seen hitting boringen with a crutch has been charged with a hate crime. the man said he has no problem doing this again. the nypd is now out in force. reporter: after this
continue to not only humanize these stories that we re hearing but also make him self appear a bit softer than the tough guy image that he usually likes to portray. neil: there s a heart in all of us. seeing the men and women and what they re dealing with, it does hit you. i don t care if your a conservative, liberal or democrat or republican. very well-put, gabby. thank you. thanks, neil. neil: all right. the president certainly is concerned about the trade deficit. i guess one of his top numbers crunches, why not well, the budget deficit? we split, you decide. greatness of an suv?