a speech next month to that very same organization. he's brought in bill daley. he, seven years on wall street, the former commerce secretary. making overtures to business. a lot of people look at this cynically and say the president had a lot of big business and wall street donors in his 2008 campaign. of course, he's got to mend fences. and others say business is unsure of the climate right now. there is a hostile climate of the government towards business. the president recognizing that the economy has got to pick up is trying to improve that to give wall street a signal, to give business a signal that they can come forward now with all these billions of dollars that they have on the sidelines, start investing them into the economy, producing results, producing bigger growth, producing lower unemployment, and not incidentally, improving the president's political process. alex, a lot of people would argue that's the way it's supposed to work. >> well, we'll see what he says on tuesday. thanks for what you have to say, mike viqueira. see you next hour. nbc's coverage of the state of the union address is tuesday night, 9:00 p.m. eastern here on