>>> he was once dubbed the next
warren buffett
the now former ceo of sears
eddie lampert spoke with jim
stewart and jim will join us in
a few minutes.
>>> let's start off with this
week, volatility continuing.
this morning the market is
gaining, the dow is up 180 as we
watch rates.
here's the goldman sachs ceo
david solomon talking to wilfred
frost yesterday.
>> i would certainly not call
rates high in any way right now
and you don't have to go back
that far in history to just have
a different perspective.
i think about my career.
i started in 1984 and the
10-year treasury was around
11.5%.
so there are different things
that can affect rates over time
but the fed has been pretty
transparent.
>> joining us to discuss this is
david zervos, chief strategist
at jeffreys who is live in
mexico city this morning and at
post 9 is the chief market
strategist at kanter
good morning to both of you.
peter, david mentioned the
treasury yield
he said it's not about the