morningstar auto analyst david whiston says that could be good news for the u.s. >> just this week, you saw that toyota was going to start shipping more u.s.-built camrys into south korea, for example, and there is certainly more of a need to bring more powertrain technology for hyrbids from japan to europe and start making the prius in the united states, for example. >> reporter: whiston thinks the yen problem could continue to dog toyota for the next several months. still, the auto company thinks it can regain its financial footing next year, barring any further disruptions from mother nature. diane eastabrook, "nightly business report," chicago. >> tom: here's what we're watching for next week: our friday "market monitor" guest is rich steinberg of steinberg global asset management. we'll see november consumer prices and retail sales, plus we'll find out out how the holidays are treating best buy and fed-ex-- both are due to report earnings. and monday, kevin mccormally begins his week of tax tips, answering your tax questions. >> susie: boeing's flying higher now that the national l