and while more americans may be getting jobs, they certainly are not willing to risk that hard-earned cash like they used to. a study shows that gamblers in atlantic city casinos are spending 30% less than they used to. the second largest gambling market now plans to step up its amenities to lure more people back, and the government has a new problem that's all about the benjamins. 1.1 billion newly minted $100 bills are now under quarantine because of a printing problem and made some of the bills unusable. the source of the problem is with the new high-tech bills' security ribbons. they are 3d, and they are intended to fend off counterfeiters. the original february release is now being pushed back. that's this week's "getting down to business." carter evans in new york. >> president obama with a face-to-face message for america's ceos and who's going to be in line to take home some of the hardware in hollywood? those are two of the stories that will be making news this week. we have your headlines before they happen, and i don't think this is what santa claus had in mind for a christmas present, pot, and lots of it, under the