That is good news, right . Industrial production came in line and we saw Consumer Sentiment swept of a little bit. American express, visa and exxon leading the way on the dow and keeping an eye on ups. Shares have been down, the company warned 2013 numbers are going to be a little weak. They did handle record amounts of packages ahead of christmas it was after christmas that the company hit their margins, had a slew of borders, tried to keep up and face tough weather conditions. 1. 5 for ups. Ashley thank you. Lori is not just ubs, elizabeth arden, soda stream, lulu lemon, game stop among Companies Cutting their earnings forecasts. Negative sentiment crazy high on wall street, 96 companies on the s p 500 issue here earnings outlooks for the Fourth Quarter. They are well below wall street consensus. Corporate america at its most pessimistic level ever. David lucks is managing director at stifle nicholas. Market watch had this great title, warnings that record high so they are asking is
Was the best kept secret about that game, charlie. Rose we continue this evening with ken auletta of the new yorker magazine talking about the future of television. It is the same thing going to happen to television as happened to music, newspapers, print . And that is one of the questions i began with and i thought i would use netflix as a vehicle to look at that story and you come back with two answers, yes and no. In many ways, television is being disrupted in a dramatic way and net 36 is a perfect example of that. People can watch it without watching ads, they watch it any time they want and watch as much as they want. Rose right. And they can watch it on any device they want. Rose we conclude this evening with abbey klaasen of advertising age magazine, and some of the commercials that you will see during the super bowl. One of the hallmarks of the super bowl is when everyone has their a game, you know, they are producing ads, they are very expensively produced ads, generally, they
That game, charlie. Rose we continue this evening with ken auletta of the new yorker magazine talking about the future of television. It is the same thing going to happen to television as happened to music, newspapers, print . And that is one of the questions i began with and i thought i would use netflix as a vehicle to look at that story and you come back with two answers, yes and no. In many ways, television is being disrupted in a dramatic way and net 36 is a perfect example of that. People can watch it without watching ads, they watch it any time they want and watch as much as they want. Rose right. And they can watch it on any device they want. Rose we conclude this evening with abbey klaasen of advertising age magazine, and some of the commercials that you will see during the super bowl. One of the hallmarks of the super bowl is when everyone has their a game, you know, they are producing ads, they are very expensively produced ads, generally, they are the ads that marketers spe
The level is 16. 67. Down more than 15 . Yesterday, the vix hit 21. It has certainly calmed down. Hoping for a coup by jan moment in washington, d. C. Lori lets get more on that partisan logjam. It is finally showing signs of easing. Rich edson with his exclusive reporting. Rich House Republicans will present president obama with an offer. If bars treasury from extending that. He is taking nothing off the table. It is time for leadership. It is time for negotiations and this conversation to begin. I would hope that the president would look at this as an opportunity. Rich jackboot disagrees. I think prioritization is just default by another name. It is just saying that we will default on some of our obligations. By definition, if we do not have enough money, we will be in default on our obligation. Rich he also says it would be difficult to reprogram computers to pay some bills, but not all. Lori we want to go into peters report. What is the take at the white house . Peter jay carney is
Fox, lay the, the ceo of will join us for an exclusive interview. He weighed in on the debate surrounding the San Francisco Tech Community and inequality. From sanhave buses francisco to silicon valley. He talks about how the buses are efficient and the real problem is not enough housing in San Francisco. That exclusive interview later in the show. Our lead story of the day amazon reportedly in talks with j. Crew, neiman marcus, and many more retailers to get them on the site. It thaner to talk about my special cohost for the hour, who may look a little familiar the author of the everything amazon,the book about and Senior Writer for Bloomberg Businessweek. What do you know about this . Amazon wants to be the everything store. The true retailers have always been hesitant to put their wares on amazon. It is renowned for its discounting. Ralph lauren does not want to have its 300 sweater next to a 30 sweater. I am a customer. I would love this. Does this impact the brands, make them seem