just a little bit up towards the northwest. i think my mouth is freezing as it melts and freezes a little bit. i want to bring in ivan clark here. you re the public works director here. you guys have your hands full today to clear all this out. we have a mess on our hands. that s for sure. i know you guys get storms like this but a storm that stays this windy this long, does that make it more difficult? it s pretty wide open country in this area. we re accustomed to working with these kinds of conditions. the wind doesn t help matters much. i know the state department and the highway department has been out all night and we met with them last night at 6:00 and it s been an ongoing process. they brought other trucks from down state in here to help us, also. we ve got some video out of texas from around amarillo that shows people trying to drive through there in almost white-out conditions. amarillo, not that far from here, all part of the same region on the panhandle. we re talk
could all end up being fake billionaires. that was cute. but you know what? you don t actually get to say how you restructure your financial system after it melts down, we ve figured out what the one what the countries are that are resilient against things like this and everybody s going to get a one size fits all resilient financial system. yeah, but who s going to impose that? they ve got to impose that on themselves, right? there s no external authority to come in and impose that. it s very unclear. i mean, we now moved from an economic question or financial question to a political question. which way are these people going to jump? are the german people willing to bail out these countries on the periphery of europe? the polls all say absolutely not. but their government, their leaders are trying to drag them into that relationship. the greeks the greek people, for that matter, do they want to even be bailed out? if the terms are that they ve got to live in this endless auster
billion dollar assets that you could all end up being fake billionaires, that was cute. you don t have a say in how to restructure the system after it melts down. everybody s going to get a one size fits all resilient financial system. who s going to impose that? they have to impose it on themselves, right? there s no external authority to come in and impose that. it s very unclear. i mean, we now moved from an economic question or financial question to a political question. which way are these people going to jump? are the german people willing to bail out the countries on the periphery of europe? polls say absolutely not. their government and leaders are trying to drag them into that relationship. the greek people, for that matter, do they want to even be bailed out? if the terms are they have to live in this endless austerity? probably not. so what you have is the center not holding right now. but the cost of i mean, what is going to ensue if greece
billionaires, that was cute. you don t have a say in how to restructure the system after it melts down. everybody s going to get a one size fits all resilient financial system. who s going to impose that? they have to impose it on themselves, right? there s no external authority to come in and impose that. it s very unclear. i mean, we now moved from an economic question or financial question to a political question. which way are these people going to jump? are the german people willing to bail out the countries on the periphery of europe? polls say absolutely not. their government and leaders are trying to drag them into that relationship. the greek people, for that matter, do they want to even be bailed out? if the terms are they have to live in this endless austerity? probably not. so what you have is the center not holding right now. but the cost of i mean, what is going to ensue if greece defaults and drops out of the
from aness stet an estetic w usual appreciate it. but otherwise it s a pain in the neck. rick: more than four inches of snow in michigan overnight making for a messy commute this morning. canceling school for the day. the biggest one day late season snowfall. i bet kids who had school canceled today weren t too upset about this. reporter: even they might be upset about it this late in the season. green bay the day before had almost ten inches of snow. not good news. if there is any bright side you get snow this late in the season it melts very quickly. it will be gone in no time at all. still some cold air to be had in the northeast. rain moving across parts of louisiana, cancer into mississippi again it s an area that s been pummeled with severe