now to you, sam dewey. what will washington accomplish here with hearings?ing to be go-nowhere, grandstanding hearings talking about things like the wealth tax. what are you hearing? >> i've heard some of the same thing, and i think the real question is going to be how these hearings play out in the next couple of weeks as they set them up. because they can go one of two ways. it can be a productive conversation, points that my colleague raised, what's really causing this, how does the little guy relate to the big guy, or it can be what you just said, members sitting there grandstanding, looking for the political talking points. and that's a balancing act, and that's going to depend on relationships between members in the senate banking committee and in the house financial services committee and relationships between staff and how quickly staff can work to get that minimal amount of information they need to really make it a productive hearing and talk about some of the issues -- elizabeth: yeah. and, lee, you know what we're hearing is there's going to be a