least two jobs until retirement. those are your headlines. guys. your thoughts? yeah, no, i think i don t know when the line is. what are you smiling at. nothing. i thought you would have a strong take. i have a lot of takes. had are times i think that you want to hang onto childhood for a while. i think lazy summers are good, jobs are good. you cross the line, i m not sure what age it s time to man up and start sweating. rachel: i started to see my teen son start to lay around a little bit too much this summer. it s time. rachel: and then i told him to get a job and he claimed he applied online and then i kicked him out of the house and told him don t come back until you get a job and he came back with a job. does he still have it. rachel: he still has it. he took a couple weeks off, we went to the cabin up north, he had the lazy time but he has a
pictures of that crevasse, my hands start sweating. i m a little claustrophobic and afraid of heights. that s a bad combination. a bad combination. i guess i ll never be climbing the himalayas, right? probably not. if he had fallen again, he probably would have missed that tiny little ledge. reporter: here is another thing, carol. he s 6 5 , 240 pounds. i said maybe because of your size, you acted like a stopper if it would have been someone like me, i m much thinner, maybe i would have gone all the way to the bottom. he says he feels as though his size helped him. the bigger you are, he s found in his experience in all these years climbing, you have more body fat, more muscle mass and you can fight off hypothermia a lot easier than smaller people. one amazing guy. jason carroll, thank you for bringing us his story. still to come, the always outspoken mark cuban in the headlines and in the hot seat