soon, it was fatally clear not everybody did. they came up on a body floating in the water. shot him one time in the back of the head. i was like, this cant be happening. what did happen? the hunt is on, a gleaming yacht. i thought, why did you get on that boat? a scheming businessman. and a missing fortune. you re a multimillionaire. and you don t have any money? from high seas adventure to heart-stopping murder. i don t think i will ever get another case quite like this. who killed the radio star? hello. and welcome to dateline extra. i m craig melvin. stans of steven b. williams hit radio show woke up every morning to his golden voice. he was a deejay who found fame and fortune. one day, steven b. disappeared. detectives were determined to solve the mystery.
business deals. they like the fact that bill clinton did trade with mexico and others. so, you cannot have your cake and eat it too. if he is trying to strike up deals you should welcome it. guest: you are absolutely right. and trade deals is a two-way street. we would love deals where we sell people things and they sell us things. they only have three official trade deals since obama has been in office and those were all launched under the bush administration, and it took years. they should have been a stroke of a signature person right out of the gate. so a lost countries in the world we would love to do more trade deals with, real, good, deals. we start to scratch your head when you see how eagerly we are buying brazilian oil and we could be self sufficient in that area if we took care of the assets we know we have in our ground. neil: thanks, buddy. as always, you can catch him on the hit radio show. this guy is upset, and you just
scores before offering jobs and a handful of states are cracking down. dave ramsey says it is about time. and now dave jones from the hit radio show. and the business best seller list, a book you did, 40 years ago, it is still on it. if to have you, dave. guest: thank you. neil: what do you make of this in i don t mind everyone doing their own financial thing but now your credit report for your boss? guest: well it is normal to check credit if some positions if you work in banking or you get a securities license or insurance license, things like that where you touch and handle other people s money, checking credit with be good. some situations where you get bonded, you will check the credit. but measuring their fico score against their character is not that accurate. neil: is there a parallel? some say there is. they say if you have a slippery score you could be a slippery
to encourage workers to get healthy, to get out there and run or whatever. dave ramsey offers perks but he is a cheap skate. he joins from the hit radio show, also author of runaway best seller where he details the virtues of being a cheap stake. dave, kidding, but good to have you. what do you think of a company incentivizing you to do everything right, eat right and exercise. reporter: we do it because there is a rate of return on it, a return on investment. it is very simple: people who are healthy are at work more. how hard is that? and they actually think ate better when they are at work. i m a runner, the only way i can eat as were food as i eat and stay reasonably smarter than a truck so i ran six miles. i had for good ideas on my run. neil: you ran six miles this
allowing underwater hope owners who are current on their mortgage to refinance. now, supporters say it will boost the economy and the jobs. and not just those in arrears. and dave ramsey joins us from the hit radio show and the author of the number one new nw york times best sellers last. congratulations. what do you make of this? i guess if you are going to split hairs and help only those running late on their payments, might as well help those who are up with their payments. what do you think? guest: well, be clear we really have not helped those that are running late on the payments. the obama administration s program, making home affordable program is a failure: 94 percent of applications are not responded to, and only 7,000