>> well -- >> susie: unfortunately we lost stuart schweitzer from j. p. morgan. tom? >> tom: let's go ahead and take a look at what we are watching for tomorrow. two big speeches-- as we mentioned, president obama lays out his plans for job creation, and federal reserve chairman ben bernanke talks economic outlook in minnesota. tomorrow, our "market monitor" is chuck carlson, c.e.o. of horizon investment services. he'll give us a few stocks for a volatile market, including one with a yield twice that of a 10- year treasury. >> susie: the white house is responding to pleas from mister postman. it's proposing a three-month extension for the postal service's september 30 payment deadline to the treasury. the postmaster general yesterday said the agency might miss the $5.5 billion payment. still, patrick donahoe says even with the extension, the service is likely to run out of cash next year without implementing cost-saving steps. >> tom: general electric is fighting back against last week's lawsuit by the federal housing finance agency. the suit was part of 17 cases file