. >> welcome to "wall street week", i'm gary kamisnky. liz: i'm bliz -- liz claman. >> we welcome him to "wall street week", joe, great to see you. this week coming up the 8-year-old anniversary of collapse of lee man brothers, it seems in some ways that it was just yesterday. liz: it does. i know a lot of the viewers are thinking that it's been eight years in the rear-view mirror. gary and i were talking minute by mint. i was out in the west coast and i was thinking, will it happen and i got the call leihman will file for bankruptcy. >> it's been quite a run but you're worried about what's going to happen after this election, share that with us. >> for several reasons. i'm not confident in terms of sustainability so why is the market hitting all-time highs? first in the land of the blind, that's the united states. you've had $400 billion of direct foreign investment come in the last year and you look at the companies hitting earnings and part of the reason for that, we have record buybacks of stocks. 585million in the last 12 months. tha