bluestein's lawyer has not commented. >> paul: another former enron executive is headed to prison. joseph hirko used to run enron's broadband division. today, he was sentenced in houston to 16 months in jail. he also agreed to pay $8.7 million in restitution. prosecutors say hirko promoted enron's broadband division to analysts, while knowing the system couldn't do what was being promised. >> susie: here's a look at what's happening tomorrow. the s&p case, shiller home price index for july, is released. also tomorrow, quarterly results from darden restaurants, nike and walgreen. >> paul: recapping today's market action, a day of deals brings buyers off the sidelines. to learn more about the stories in tonight's broadcast or watch our streaming video and to take part in our daily blog go to "nightly business report" on pbs.org, you can email us at nbr@pbs.org. >> susie: a new assignment -- captain sully you'll recall that sully is the pilot who maneuvered u.s. airways flight 1549 to a picture-perfect landing on the frigid waters of the hudson back in january. everyone on board survi