catherine kissick used to head a mortgage division at the now- defunct colonial bank. she learned her punishment today. prosecutors say kissick's role in a $3 billion fraud scheme led to colonial's demise, as well as taylor bean and whitaker-- one of the nation's largest private mortgage companies. taylor bean's former chairman and owner lee farkas is due to be sentenced later this month. >> tom: here's what we're watching for next week. our friday market monitor guest is alan lancz editor of the "lancz letter." the federal reserve will be in the spotlight as it begins a two-day meeting on tuesday. chairman ben bernake holds a news conference wednesday. monday, creating jobs during challenging economic times. we talk to state leaders about what the role of government should be. >> susie: some encouraging news the group's fear that higher food prices will hurt the world's poor who already spend as much as 80% of their income on food. >> tom: the fight against medicare and medicaid fraud goes high tech next month. that's when the federal government begins using new softw