beef to report heights just in time for summer grilling season. let s check in with jeff cuttimore. do you guys grill over there? yeah. you know what, brian? we re back to that language thing again. we call it barbecue, my friend. we do barbecue here, but not that often given how rotten the weather is over in the uk most of the time. every now and again we put our aprons on and we get out there and we try to pretend we are real men with a beer and generally we burn the burgers, the sausages and everything else we cook. we re not good at it. but at $4.81 a pound, we will not be sticking a lot of beef o. feed costs are having an impact on beef prices leading to this all-time high. another story, the picture is becoming clearer at the chicago sun times. they have laid off as many as 30
from soldiers. yet to be charged, family members are hopeful she will be freed soon. to business where wall street is looking to rally after a rare down day. all three indices fell yesterday. the dow tumbled more than 100 points, it was the worst one-day loss in nearly a month. let s check in with jeff cuttimore in london. if the u.s. economy does better it s bad for the markets because the federal reserve might pull back. it s strange what could be good for our economy might be bad for stokes. absolutely. we had a fed voting member talking about maybe, possibly, we re kind of open to the idea of starting some tapering here, which means reigning back this $85 billions that the fed drops every month on bond purchases. that has the market nervous. if that process begins, what happens next to equities? do they go up or down on the