ground zero later, i understood america has not had much to celebrate recently in terms of these conflicts. both afghanistan and iraq have been very tough hard going. a massive financial recession. i got a sense of just people wanting to celebrate something. i had a good feeling and a bad feeling. the bad feeling was, i hope they don t think it s over because it isn t. the good feeling is they still remember. it was really very, very heart warming to see so many people spontaneously going out on the street in washington and new york. a lot of young people. it means they still remember and they still have an understanding of what happened on september 11. how do you think overall history will judge him and america s relationship with him. i think he s going to be viewed as one of the great monsters of history. maybe the in numbers aren t as great as a hitler or a stalin. but his vicious attacks are just as bad. i think he s one of the monsters of history. i think the president mad
i don t. if you look back at apartheid, it didn t happen because of protesting, it happened because of economic impact, the divesting of south africa that brought it to its knees. do you support the boycott? i do. i ve not been involved in it, but i believe that s the way you do it. protesting, you can march as much as you want but economic impact does. you think the boycott is hurting people? it hasn t gotten any crazier, lady gaga getting involved is over the top. this is out of control. i saw someone in a teletubby outfuture. she clearly doesn t care about record sales but thanks to both of you for being here. a good conversation. coming back on the other side of the break, sarah palin has a new favorite word. pete on the street in washington is coming up next. host: could switching to geico really save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance?
a new report out by the epa. it s fascinating. the media, especially the left, seems to have a sky is falling mentality when it comes to environmental reporting. this situation in the gulf with the dispersants, it makes one ask very serious questions like what if we didn t use the dispersants, how bad would it have been in the gulf? guess what? we ve got some answers now. we re going to be able to share those answers because it s in this epa report. this is interesting stuff. it will be here right here on rick s list. back to you. and now, well, you re looking at him. pete has gotten a break from the street and joins us live tonight. i see you ve dressed for the occasion. i m sorry. i can t wear jackets. i wanted to make you look better. no jackets. we re good. pete, you re a comedian. you know a lot about language. let s take a little bit about what sarah palin said yesterday. it s getting a lot of pickup.