Good evening, everyone. Im larry kudlow. This is the kudlow report. And we are live with you, everything you need to know heading into what will be a very important weekend. Lets get an update right away on the negotiations to get a deal done to raise the debt ceiling and end the shutdown. We go to nbc newss luke russert. He is live on capitol hill for us this evening. Good evening, luke. Reporter good evening, larry. A lot of optimism today when it started and came to the knowledge that there had been ongoing negotiations throughout the night between staffers for the House Republican leadership and the white house. But there is still no deal to report. Weve seen some different frameworks. First, the House Republican framework. They would have a thing with two tracts, an extension of the debt limit till november 22nd and a separate funding of the government. The extension of the debt limit would be done in exchange for large scale negotiations, figure out a way to address the large sca
Permanent one, but i know from the flimsy deal its only a few weeks maybe a couple of months at most before my washington vacation is over. And the political ugliness is once again front and center. However, the simple removal of washington from the equation coupled with the slew of Earnings Report contributed to strong Market Action today. Dow back slid two points, but the s p rallied. 67 , nasdaq climbed. 62 . You have to discount the dow, these days, by the way, because ibm, Goldman Sachs new dow entry and united health. Three big stocks all reported disappointing numbers. So much for that indexes representational powers. So tonight im going to talk about the triumphs and tragedies in the corporate world. Companies executing magnificently along with the companies that seem to have lost their way and desperately need a shakeup. Because the difference right now between whether a stock is going up or down may very well be whats happening in the corner office, not down the potomac. The
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