according to the poll, and gingrich in the margin of error and ron paul continues to show strong numbers. huckabee said only 40,000 votes are needed to win and even ron paul or michele bachmann or santorum doing well. alisyn: they say now is the time for the ground game. it is pizza parlors and coffee shops for 2 1/2 weeks to do the retail politicking. ron paul is interesting because those numbers you saw, he is at 18 percent, that is neck and neck with romney and gingrich. clayton: more for phone calls have been delivered by the reason paul campaign double than any other candidate. a group has gone door-to-door,
it s a fluke mostly. that what you do is something that made you rich. yes, if you throw a baseball 100 miles an hour or even what i do, i mean, i m not humble about some things. i m very humble about the fact that telling jokes is something that gets you a lot of money. that is a complete fluke. and so is owning pizza parlors. yes, herman cain was good at business. great. he became very rich from it. what about teachers and cops and firemen? you know those people we always say are our heroes. they re such heroes that we pay them like crap. they do what they do very well. it doesn t happen to be something that is ever going to make you rich. this idea that if you re not rich, blame yourself, oh, really bugs me. but i tried to hide it. bill maher, can you hold on one second and come right back with us in just a moment? no, i can t. i m just going off right now. keep the camera on. okay. hold on one second. okay. a fuel-efficient car, the first thing you got to do
and all the other things that allow them to be rich. this idea, they never understand it s a fluke mostly. that what you do is something that made you rich. yes, if you throw a baseball 100 miles an hour or even what i do, i mean, i m not humble about some things. i m very humble about the fact that telling jokes is something that gets you a lot of money. that is a complete fluke. and so is owning pizza parlors. yes, herman cain was good at business. great. he became very rich from it. what about teachers and cops and firemen? you know those people we always say are our heroes. they re such heroes that we pay them like crap. they do what they do very well. it doesn t happen to be something that is ever going to make you rich. this idea that if you re not rich, blame yourself, oh, really bugs me. but i tried to hide it. bill maher, can you hold on one second and come right back with us in just a moment? no, i can t. i m just going off right now. keep the camera on. okay. hold on o
wouldn t be rich if they didn t have this great country that provides the roads and schools and all the other things that allow them to be rich. this idea, they never understand it s a fluke mostly. that what you do is something that made you rich. yes, if you throw a baseball 100 miles an hour or even what i do, i mean, i m not humble about some things. i m very humble about the fact that telling jokes is something that gets you a lot of money. that is a complete fluke. and so is owning pizza parlors. yes, herman cain was good at business. great. he became very rich from it. what about teachers and cops and firemen? you know those people we always say are our heroes. they re such heroes that we pay them like crap. they do what they do very well. it doesn t happen to be something that is ever going to make you rich. this idea that if you re not rich, blame yourself, oh, really bugs me. but i tried to hide it. bill maher, can you hold on one second and come right back with us in just
well, as you know you can watch any number of cable channels all day. and hear all sorts of wall street types talking about economic indicators. but we are going to make this a lot more simple. we re keeping our indicator very simple and very understandable. everyone s favorite, pizza. help yourself there, stage manager. that s my piece, i took a bite, enjoy that. john berman looks at what sales of pizza mean for our economy. reporter: a slice of heaven. a batch of bubbling beauty. a literal piece de resistance. really good. reporter: that pizza isn t just a beacon of gooey, cheesy goodness. no. it turns out these days pizza is delivering a taste of economic goodness. there are more than 65,000 pizza parlors in the u.s., with more popping up each day. and this year, americans ordered more than 5.5 billion pies.