the couple called her and said the most important thing in life is to be honest. i hate when i misplace my $98,000. it happens all the time. get upset if i lose two quarters in my pocket. i m like, man, come on. how does this happen to someone? no word if they gave a reward a little piece of the $98,000. you can imagine they probably said thank you so much. here s a buck or two. i hope. if you are misplacing $98,000 you think you have a little bit to people don t trust banks anymore these days. people tuck it in drawers, under mattresses. seems unsafe. write on your hand where you put it before you sell the desk, right? luckily there are honest people in the world because i would have been on a shopping spree. $98,000. just kiddin . coming up next, the dance floor surprise. a perfect score, a perfect
cash. the couple called her and said the most important thing in life is to be honest. i hate when i misplace my $98,000. it happens all the time. get upset if i lose two quarters in my pocket. i m like, man, come on. how does this happen to someone? no word if they gave a reward a little piece of the $98,000. you can imagine they probably said thank you so much. here s a buck or two. i hope. if you are misplacing $98,000 you think you have a little bit to people don t trust banks anymore these days. people tuck it in drawers, under mattresses. seems unsafe. write on your hand where you put it before you sell the desk, right? luckily there are honest people in the world because i would have been on a shopping spree. $98,000. just kiddin . coming up next, the dance floor surprise. a perfect score, a perfect
anything quite like this. let me explain what you are looking at. that s a plexiglass pontiac. it was built for the 1939 new york world s fair. it s being auctioned today and expected to sell for about $275,000. and from the cnn center in atlanta, georgia, this is your cnn saturday morning. glad you could spend some time here with us. i m t.j. holmes. well, you know the story by now. the world s biggest economy is on the brink of possible default. we are all watching and waiting as the fight over the nation s debt ceiling just drags on and on and on. congress has just under three days left to come up with a deal. we are live in washington to find out where things stand. and yes, they are in session this weekend. also, in this tough economy, would you believe that things are actually getting cheaper? not all things, though, specific things. and we will read them off for you this morning. but first, we need to go right back to capitol hill. both houses of congress are in
governments are facing a crisis. one alabama government is getting ready for one of the largest municipal bankruptcy in history. why in the world would anybody name their child cheeto or limoncelo. those are all real names. this hour, more names to tell you about. why people do it and whatnot to name your child. good morning. thanks to my parents for naming me t.j. holmes. glad you could be with us. that clock is ticking on the debt ceiling crisis. tuesday is the deadline. the deadline for what? the government may not be able to pay its bills. we will have to decide which ones to pay and which ones not to pay. here is the rundown on capitol hill. the house is getting to work at noon today after some debate, they are expected to vote from the senate majority leader harry reid. that is expected to fail. on the senate side, they open debate on the same reid bill at 1:00. that debate could go as long as 12 hours or so. it might not be until you are asleep. the senate gets to