interesting, isn't it, that almost every industry dominated by unions, whether it's the postal service, the car industry, manufacturing, and now public sector, those are the ones that have gone broke. jenna: it's interesting to take a look at that and whether it's the system or the people doing the bargaining on both sides, responsible for this situation we're in. steve, good to see stkpwhraou politicians deserve a lot of blame here, because they're the ones who negotiated these wages, pensions, in the first place. jenna: certainly responsibility lies on both sides. steve, thank you very much. >> i agree. jenna: great to see stkpwhraou great to be with you, jenna. jon: a high profile investigation into a controversial mortgage program is now expanding. the new chairman of the house oversight committee, republican congressman darrell issa issuing his very first subpoena, targeting countrywide mortgage, the now-defunct firm, and its controversial vip loan program that might have given sweetheart deals to some lawmakers in washington. the program came under scrutiny after reports surfaced that then-senator