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This is why Mark Haines was the greatest. I watch CNBC and other business channels every day, and Mark Haines is sorely missed. There is no one like him. Whether the guests were positive OR NEGATIVE (that's the big difference), Mark Haines would play Devils advocate and ask the questions you were hoping to hear. Today, most of his peers are guilty of questioning anyone who has even a mildly positive outlook, while the fear mongers get away with making any ridiculous prediction they want. A true synic would question the Robert Prechter's and Peter Schiff's of the world and not let them get away with saying anything they want. The worst reporting you'll ever see is Maria Bartiromo interviewing Robert Prechter. She's the complete opposite of a Mark Haines.