They do things for noneconomic reasons. Somebody said in europe, they dont care about theyre going to keep europe together. The u. S. , i think entitlement reform is serious. I think they have a couple weeks to work this out. Barry, thank you so much. Its been a pleasure talking to you today. Thank you. That does it for us today. Make sure you join us tomorrow. Right now its time for squawk on the street. Good morning. Welcome to squawk on the street. Im melissa lee, along with carl quintanilla, jim cramer and david faber at the New York Stock Exchange. The new home price reports were just released. S ps David Blitzer will join us to break these numbers down moments from now. Lets get a check on futures. And how we are setting up, this after the s p ended its eightday rally. It managed to hold above the 1,500 mark in yesterdays session. The dow looking to lose about nine. Confidence numbers are on tap at 10 00. Italian field auction, selling bills at the lowest yields since march 2010.