tenure. his funeral is being attended by political and civil rights lead%. that volcanic ash cloud continues to create problems for travelers. some flights have started up again. thousands of passengers are still stranded. it could take days or even more than a week for people to get home. and airlines have lost $1.7 billion beginning the ash blame game on who pays and whether airspace should really have been shut down for as long as it was. the news treasury released a new $100 bill today, the one on the bottom. it won t circulate until fix february and, of course, you can keep on using your old bills. let s look at the differences. you can see a blue line just right of benjamin franklin, 3d security ribbon. it has images of bells. i m assuming that s the liberty bell. there s a yellow inkwell, you can see that right of the blue line. that bell changes color when the bill tilts. that s kind of cool. on the far right, there s a circle-ish figure. a portrait of benjamin franklin if
white house would. derivatives are the sometimes risky investments partly blamed for the meltdown. chuck grassley of iowa joined democrats in supporting the bill. when we come back, ed henry, we re going to talk about the supreme court, and, most importantly, we are going to talk about that espresso maker that tom hanks promised that he was going to buy ed and his colleagues at the white house. i have it on good authority it might be there, that s why ed is looking so hopped up right now. ? hey, i m don shula, and i lost 32 pounds on nutrisystem. and i m mary anne shula, and i ve lost 23 pounds on nutrisystem. nutrisystem silver for 2010, the weight-loss program designed for older americans. now you can lose weight and feel great again! let s face it, the older you get, the harder it is to lose weight. not anymore, honey. it s easy with nutrisystem. for a limited time, get our best tv offer: four weeks free! that s right, you can get an extra 28 breakfasts, 28 lunches, 28 dinners, an
instruments can t go directly on an exchange and if you force everything directly on exchange immediately you re going to end up with these instruments going overseas. and that sort of cuts off our nose to spite our face. there are other problems with the bill also but that s where the essence of the debate is. the fact that you would have to spin off your swap from some of these entities is another question. how do you do that? who ends up doing swap tests. doesn t that make the system a little less stable when you spin them off? there are big issues right there. senator, i want to apologize. you lost your your ability to hear me for a minute there so you and i were both talking at the same time. but thank you very much for coming on and having this conversation with us. appreciate it. senator judd gregg of new hampshire on the republican a republican on the banking budget and appropriations committees. in a few minutes we re going to go to the white house and i ll put some of
portraying this as a bailout for banks, that s what got the white house s back up. depending on what you said, between $50 billion and $150 billion aside for something, you could call it an emergency fund, you can call it a slush fund or a bailout, there is money set aside and some are worried it will send the message there s money out there if you guys do the wrong thing. the question is where does the money come from? does it come from the banks or does it come from the taxpayers, right? yes. is it a way to help very sick companies die so you don t have a panic on the banks? yeah. right? i mean, that s what the democrats would say. republicans would say, it makes it more attractive right. to take risks. for banks to die and to take risks. very interesting. it s worthy of all of the discussion that is happening right now, because whatever happens is going to affect us for years to come. and, ali, i m going to tell you, i do think they re going to get a bill. an