we can t let this country fall backwards because the rest of us didn t care enough to fight. the stakes are too high for our country and for your future and i m going to get throughout and fight as hard as i can and i know you are, too, to make sure we keep moving forward. that was before a raucous crowd last night. now, today, the president wraps up his four-state tour with stops in two more key states. iowa and virginia. mike viqueira is traveling with the president and joins us from des moines and, mike, we have seen him return to this very successful campaign mode that he used to get elected president and he s focusing on youth. talk a little bit about the strategy here. well, it s very quite obvious and the president has explicitly stated along with joe biden. chris, the day after the scolding came the pleading from president obama. he and the vice president the day before yesterday told the base stop, stop whining you have to buck up or everything you worked so hard
good morning, good morning. a deal for greece as the eu leaders work out a financial aid plan to address that country s debt problems. we re live in brussels we re not live in brussels. we have somebody live in brussels with the latest. we ll have street reaction and preparing for a november showdown, republicans looking for support from a disaffected public, while democrats are hoping a growing economy keeps them in charge as squawk box begins right now. good morning, everybody. welcome to squawk box here on cnbc. i m becky quick along with joe kernen and carl quintanilla. and it s friday and we re ready to go. and we ve been watching what s been happening, not only in the treasury market, but also what s been happening in the euro zone. in fact, the euro zone leaders agreeing to help debt ridden greece to be used in a financial emergency. under the accord, athens would receive coordinated bilevel loans that use the euro as well as more from the international mon