john, republican, good morning. caller: thank you for c-span. i've been in the finance business all my life and i hate to hear people demonizing people that have money. people that i know that have money, they are up figuring out what they are going to do today to profit. i get off and it is sometimes -- i watched c-span every day, the people that call in from 7:00 to 9:00 that don't have a job -- the way i grew up, if it was 7:00 to 9:00, you should be getting ready to go look for a job. thank you. host: 1 e-mail this morning. lots more economic the stories in the papers today, including this one about jobs. they talk more about bill clinton, the former president. he is having an annual summit this week in new york, coinciding with the u.n. meeting. "he will push corporations and nonprofit groups at his philanthropic a summit to create jobs. unemployment hovers at 9.1%. pour nations worry that the economic crisis will stall labor market growth. more than 50 heads of state, including president obama, are among the estimated 1200 business leaders, humanitarian and celebrities expected to att